Archive For: June 1st, 2011

PacITpros Los Angeles – Special Event with Stephen Rose of Microsoft

 

 

 

 

On Tuesday, July 12th at 6pm, I welcome Stephen Rose from Microsoft to Los Angeles for a special PacITpros/TechDays event. Windows Deployment from ACT to ZTI - Free tools to move your users from Windows XP to Windows 7 and Office 2003 to Office 2010 in less than 30 minutes? Paying money for deployment tools is so 2000!

In this session, Stephen will show you how to use the many free tools available to manage and deploy Windows, Office and Internet Explorer while reducing cost and ensuring you never having to manage multiple images again. We will cover MDT, ACT, MAP, WDS, the PoC and other tools that will do network inventory, application compatibility, shimming, image management and automated Windows and application deployment.

Click here to register for this free event or go to www.techdays.org . Seating is very limited so don’t delay. Make sure you register to become a member of PacITpros so you’ll be informed of great events as well as our regular monthly user group meetings on the 4th Tuesday of each month in Los Angeles. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook!


About our Speaker: Stephen Rose is the Worldwide IT Pro Community Manager for Windows Commercial team at the Microsoft Headquarters in Redmond, WA. Before joining Microsoft, Stephen spent 15 years running his own IT consulting company. Stephen has been a MCT and MCSE since NT 4.0.  Before joining Microsoft he was a two time Microsoft MVP as well as the Senior Tech Correspondent for Fast Company Magazine.

In his current role, he manages the vehicles that reach 1 in 3 of the 22m Desktop IT pros worldwide every month. This includes the Windows technical content on the Springboard Series on TechNet. He manages the Windows 7 Forums, is the editor for the Springboard Insider Newsletter, writes for Windows Team Blog, acts as the moderator for the Windows Virtual Roundtables and leads the Springboard Series Tours in North America, Europe and Asia.

You can follow the Springboard Series on TechNet via Twitter @MSSpringboard or follow Stephen on his personal feed @stephenlrose

 

 


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