As with
all of his seminars, Rand
Morimoto, author of dozens of
books on Windows networking
technologies and President of
Convergent Computing, netted out
what’s in Windows Vista, why
early adopter organizations have
chosen to begin rolling out
Vista in production
environments, and how end users
and IT departments can benefit
from implementing Windows Vista
in their enterprise.
In this
session, Rand covers:
* what
the top features are in Windows
Vista that early adopters have
found most useful
* what
security functions have been
added and how they help
organizations with compliance
and regulatory privacy and
security requirements
* how
new group policy and network
policy functions built-in to
Windows Vista greatly enhances
the central administration and
management tasks of Windows
Vista
*
what's new in migration and
deployment tools to Windows
Vista that helps organizations
get the new operating system on
both inhouse and remote desktops
and laptops
* how
Windows Vista integrates into an
existing Windows 2003 Active
Directory environment, and what
is enhanced with Vista in a
Windows Longhorn Server
environment once Longhorn Active
Directory begins to ship
* what
lessons have been learned in
early adopter scenarios relative
to application compatibility,
end user learning and adoption,
IT department training, and the
like
* Etc,
etc, etc.
You should download and print
the
slide deck that will be used
throughout this session
Video #1 (1-hr
25-min):
Vista overview, versions,
security, reliability features
Video #2 (43-minutes):
Vista group policies, deployment
tools
Convergent Computing is a
technology consulting firm
headquartered in the San
Francisco Bay Area that helps
organizations plan, implement,
and support their networking
environments. If your
organization can use assistance
implementing, supporting, or
just getting better use of your
Windows Active Directory,
Exchange, SharePoint, or other
network or application
technologies, please contact our
organization for assistance
mailto:sales@cco.com
