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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Discover How to Mitigate Windows 7 Migration Risks

Mitigating the Aggravation in Your Windows 7 Migration. Register Now | Read Online
eSeminars Event
Based on a recently published Forrester Research study, it is clear that Windows 7 has quickly become the standard for new hardware. And, like any migration project, the key areas of concern for IT remain constant: saving time and money while limiting the burden placed on IT professionals. Is there a way to tap this cutting-edge technology while mitigating the risks?

Armed with the latest research on what the key Windows 7 migration challenges are today, experts at this online event can help. Attendees will learn how to:
  • Identify and mitigate potential problems to get started on the right migration path
  • Implement Windows 7 best practices to drive efficiency and improve results
  • Make the best use of service providers to derive the most benefits
Sign up today for this timely webinar.

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November 14, 2011
2:00 pm ET / 11:00 am PT
Duration: 60 minutes

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FEATURED SPEAKERS:

Jefferson Raley
Manager, End User Computing, ProConsult
Dell, Inc.

Philip Dakas
Manager, Global Application Services Business
Dell, Inc.

Aaron Goldberg
VP, Market Experts Group
Ziff Davis Enterprise



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