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Microsoft is introducing their monthly Tech Talks.  The first webcast is on:
The 5-Step Security Checkup. 

 

On Wednesday, October 26th, Microsoft will begin a series of webcasts for
customers in Education.  Barbara Chung will lead the first in the series
with guidance and recommendations for deploying a security strategy.  We
welcome your registration, attendance, and especially your feedback as we
plan for the future of these events and better understand how to provide
information to our customers.

 

Event Registration:

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032283911
<http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032283911&Cultu
re=en-US> &Culture=en-US

 


The 5-Step Security Checkup for Educational Institutions 

The evolution of threats in today's computing environment has spawned a
baffling array of security technologies. Join the Microsoft Education
Solutions Technology team for a quick checkup of the basics that form the
foundation of a strong security strategy

 

 

Future webcasts:

November 16, 2005:  Exchange 5.5 End of Life, hosted by Greg Katz

 

November 30, 2005: Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Anthony
Natoniewski

 

December 7, 2005: K-12-Session: Extending Administration Reach and improving
Student Security with Mobile Devices, hosted by Bill Hagen

 

December 14, 2005:  System Center Report Manager:  Bringing together MOM and
SMS Knowledge, hosted by Kevin Sullivan  

 

January 11, 2006: Reducing the Total Cost of your Messaging Solution, hosted
by Greg Katz

 

February 1, 2006: Managing Identity Information and Provisioning accounts
with Microsoft Identity Integration Server, hosted by Tyler 

 

March 1, 2006: K-12 session: Introducing System Center Data Protection
Manager, hosted by Kevin Sullivan 

 

March 15, 2006: Business Intelligence Solutions in Education, hosted by
Anthony Natoniewski

 

April 5, 2006:  Managing security between forests with Active Directory
Federation Services (ADFS), hosted by Tyler Farmer 

 

May 3, 2006: Higher Ed Session: Using Mobile solutions to stay touch with
students & extend the learning process, hosted by Bill Hagen

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