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Event Title Location Date Type
Afraid of the Dark? Keep SharePoint Running Your Computer 2/16/2012 - 2/16/2012 Virtual Events
Join SharePoint Pro for Afraid of the Dark? Keep SharePoint Running, a free online one-day conference for developers and administrators of SharePoint products and technologies.
 
Extending SharePoint Across Your Information Infrastructure Your Computer 2/21/2012 - 2/21/2012 Web Seminars
In this presentation, Colin Spence will share his experience working with hundreds of organizations to properly leverage SharePoint to more fully meet business needs.
 
The iPad Invasion: Leveraging SharePoint for Mobile Enterprise Security Your Computer 2/22/2012 - 2/22/2012 Web Seminars
Enterprises that embrace the iPad and other mobile devices report significant productivity gains. This webinar will give you the strategy, tools, and techniques to capitalize on this trend and securely integrate iPads into your SharePoint environment.
 
Out of the Box SharePoint 2010 Development with JQuery, Access Services, and SharePoint Designer Your Computer 2/23/2012 - 2/23/2012 eLearning Seminars
Presented by Ulysses Ludwig

Many SharePoint administrators and developers dive head first into a challenge without knowing all of their options. Many of us listen to the requirements then immediately crack open Visual Studio and start off on our development journey. Unfortunately, anyone who has ever developed for SharePoint using Visual Studio knows that there is no such thing as “quick and easy.” For example, the ambitious developer will need a development environment and possibly even a test and staging environment and there are often complications that arise from the deployment of the code.


 
Optimizing Windows Workloads Your Computer 2/23/2012 - 2/23/2012 Web Seminars
In this presentation, we’ll also look into Cisco’s Unified Data Center offering and see how it provides a complete data center infrastructure architecture.
 
A Clean and De-Cluttered SharePoint Environment Your Computer 2/23/2012 - 2/23/2012 Web Seminars

In this webinar learn why SharePoint data repositories should be part of litigation readiness planning and how to proactively plan for lowering the risks and costs associated with leveraging SharePoint.


 
Windows 7 Migrations: The Complete Picture Your Computer 2/23/2012 - 2/23/2012 Web Seminars
Join Don Jones in this informational webcast where he will explore some migration concerns, and provide practical advice for dealing with them in your own production environment.
 
In-Depth: Windows 8 Beta Server Your Computer 2/28/2012 - 2/28/2012 eLearning Seminars
Presented by John Savill

It would be fair to say that Windows 8 is the most anticipated operating system release in the history of Microsoft. New features abound: a brand new user interface with an entirely new application model, support for a new architecture that enables Windows to run on smaller form factors, new touch-focused features, huge leaps in Hyper-V capability way beyond the competition, huge enhancements in remote desktop capabilities, new priorities for managing many servers as if you were managing one, new ways to secure data and grant access—and the list goes on.


 
What to Look For In Exchange Migration Tools Your Computer 2/28/2012 - 2/28/2012 Web Seminars
In this webcast, we'll explore some criteria—including installation and setup, migration speed, ease of use, self-service capability, supportability, and robustness—that you should carefully evaluate when you're considering which tool to use for your migration.
 
Preventing Insider Attacks: Learning from Other's Mistakes Your Computer 3/1/2012 - 3/1/2012 Web Seminars
In this seminar, Windows IT Pro technical director and nine-time Microsoft directory services MVP Sean Deuby will take you through a rogue's gallery of insider attacks, how they occurred, their impact to the company, and how they might have been prevented with proper IT security. Would your company withstand these attacks?