Microsoft Messaging and Mobility User Group January 2008 Meeting

Organiser
Microsoft Messaging and Mobility User Group
Date
Wed, 23 Jan 2008, 18:30 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Microsoft Ltd , London, GB
Cost
Free

Hi,

Here are the details of our January MMMUG meeting.

This event will be held in London at the new MS offices near Victoria. Ben Appleby from MCS will be back to talk us through all things backup and recovery.

The session will take a detailed look at the System Center Data Protection Manager platform in relation to Exchange and will delve into the concept of VSS backups be that software or hardware snapshots.

The meeting will be held on Wednesday 23rd January. Directions to the venue can be found below.

The meeting will be a mixture of PowerPoint and Discussions so there will be plenty of time to run through your questions.

The agenda for the meeting will be as follows: (although I may tweak the timings slightly)

18:15 - 18:40 Arrival

18:40 - 18:45 Introduction to speakers and the aims of the group

18:45 - 19:30 1st session; Ben Appleby, Introducing VSS Backups

19:30 - 19:50 Food!

19:50 - 20:45 2nd session; Ben Appleby, Demonstrating SCDPM and Exchange

20:45 - 21:00 Q and A; Summing up and suggestions for future meetings.

21:00 The End!

If you are interested in attending the January MMMUG meeting please sign up by posting in this thread.


For Directions to the London location please see the link below:

http://www.microsoft.com/uk/about/map-london.mspx

Thanks and looking forward to meeting you all!

Nathan

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