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HP Web Seminar Series | May 2010 - June 2010 | Windows 7 5 Part Series

 

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Seminar 1 - Live May 6, 2010

Windows 7 - Lessons Learned From Early Adopters
Learn how Windows 7 is going to benefit enterprise organizations, and lower costs. Real world early adopters have made the mistakes and now give you the lessons they have learned!

Seminar 2 - Live May 19, 2010

Upgrading to Windows7: Why and How?
What are the reasons for this move? Obstacles? Isn't this more complex than the linear migration to Windows XP years ago? What about the many new choices that we have? Best approach for the migration? Attend this web seminar and get your questions answered!

Seminar 3 - Live June 8, 2010

Windows 7 Migration: The Quick Start to the Optimized Desktop
Learn about tools and strategies for deploying Windows 7 and how to turn your urgency to get Windows 7 installed into a successful plan to deploy. Attend this seminar to assess requirements and options to make your deployment successful and avoid unnecessary interruptions in service to your end users.

Seminar 4 - Live June 16, 2010

Windows 7: A Time To Rethink Desktop Delivery
Implementing Windows 7 will bring dramatic improvements in security, data protection, management, and end user experience. See how it can help serve as a catalyst for the transformation of the desktop environment.

Seminar 5 - Live June 30, 2010

HP and Microsoft Solutions for Client Virtualization
Learn about the solutions available from HP to support many types of Client Virtualization, and how to best use the Microsoft platform in those scenarios.

 

The Total Economic Impact of Windows 7
To understand the financial impact of deploying Windows 7, 12 in-depth interviews were conducted with Microsoft customers that have deployed Windows 7. The results of these interviews are compiled in this whitepaper.

Rethink the Role of Virtualization & Windows 7 in Desktop Infrastructure
Download this whitepaper now to explore the options for client architecture, the need for a comprehensive strategy to address today's multi-faceted desktop environment, and the role Microsoft Windows 7 can play in transforming the desktop environment.

Understanding the Business Value of Centralized Virtual Desktops
Deploying centralized virtual desktops (CVD's) in appropriate circumstances can allow organizations to create value for their businesses by improving their ability to manage their desktop environments, thereby improving desktop total cost of ownership (TCO), security, availability and agility. Download this whitepaper now to learn the 3 things you must accomplish to have a successful CVD deployment!

Simplify Your Client Infrastructure
It’s no secret. The clients proliferating across today’s large enterprise can be insecure, inflexible, and not always well managed. Managing information security and compliance can definitely be challenging. Client virtualization could well be the right answer for your organization.

Rethink Your Client Strategy and Make Users More Productive with Windows 7
No matter what operating system currently powers your desktops, chances are the total desktop environment is not managed as tightly as it could be. The resulting mix of clients, networks and client applications creates a desktop scenario that is complex, costly to maintain and seemingly resistant to change.

Set Your Client Infrastructure Transformation in Motion
Desktop change is in the air. Cloud is coming and Microsoft Windows 7 is here. However, devices continue to proliferate and security is a challenge with an unstructured client infrastructure. What if you could quickly add value to the business with desktop investments that mitigate risk and improve ROI for reliable scalability?


Business Impact
Virtualization Articles

Strong Windows 7 Sales Bolster Microsoft Earnings

By Paul Thurrott, 04/23/2010

Windows 7 continued to bolster Microsoft's bottom line in the most recent quarter, with Microsoft reporting net income of $4 billion on record quarterly revenues of $14.5 billion ...

Hyper-V Live Migration FAQs

By Michael Otey, 04/01/2010

New to Windows Server 2008 R2, Live Migration lets you move a running virtual machine (VM) between Hyper-V hosts without any downtime. Because it's new, there are some questions ...

Microsoft Extends Windows 7 Trial Through 2010

By Paul Thurrott, 03/31/2010

On the eve of the Windows 7 launch last year, Microsoft offered IT pros a chance to evaluate Windows 7 Enterprise for a limited time. But this week, the software giant announced ...


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