Date Held: Thursday, October 15, 2009 Duration: One hour followed by Q & A session Speakers:
Russ Kauffman
Microsoft MVP - MCT, MCITP x4, MCSE (2000, 2003), MCSE+I (NT 4.0)
Neil Karnick
Ensim Consulting Engineer
John Butorac
Moderator, Ensim Sr. Territory Sales Manager
Topics Addressed
Learn about strategies to gain the most from your Office Communications Server 2007 implementation. These include:
Understand OCS’s design and architecture
Get tips on how to create your OCS plan and implementation strategy
Understand the minimum prerequisites to get your project started and how to upgrade over time
Develop a thorough understanding of how to optimize your OCS environment while minimizing IT overhead
Audience
Decision makers, administrators and project coordinators who are involved in the planning and developing of OCS within their organization.
About Russ Kauffman
Russ Kaufmann (MVP, MCT, MCITPx4, MCTSx6, MCSE, CTT+) has been working for over 18 years in the IT industry as a consultant, speaker, certified trainer, technical editor, and author. Russ is highly respected for his expertise in High Availability and Microsoft server products.
He is a frequent speaker at key conferences such as Microsoft TechEd, where he recently presented on Windows Server 2008 High Availability. Russ has co-authored several books on Microsoft server products and has worked with Microsoft on several projects including:
Development of Microsoft Official Courseware
Development of a Seminar on Windows High Availability
Speakers
Scott Young, Vice President of Product Marketing,
Ensim Corporation
Richi Jennings, Analyst, Ferris Research
Topics Addressed
What are the main IT support headaches?
How do I measure costs?
What are some best practices?
How is the picture likely to evolve over the next five years?
Audience
CIOs, IT support staff, and vendor product management staff.
About Ferris Research
Acclaimed industry expert David Ferris is the President and Senior Analyst of Ferris Research, a San Francisco-based market and technology research firm. The company focuses on messaging, content control, compliance, e-discovery, and data leak prevention. Ferris’s information service helps vendors understand the marketplace, and corporate IS organizations with their technology planning. They have the largest team of research analysts focused on messaging and content control.