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March 2009 Monthly Meeting

On Monday March 16th the Victoria .NET Developers Association welcomes Nelson Ruest from Victoria.

Nelson Ruest is a Senior Enterprise IT Architect with over 20 years of experience in migration planning and network, PC, and server infrastructure design. He is an MCSE and Microsoft Certified Trainer with over 20 years in IT experience. He is co-author of Virtualization, A Beginner’s Guide, The Complete Reference for Windows Server 2008, The Definitive Guide to Vista Migration, Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, as well as Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory. He is currently writing: Configuring Windows Server Virtualization with Hyper-V.

Nelson works for Resolutions Enterprises Ltd., a consulting firm focused on IT Infrastructure and Dynamic Datacenter Design. Resolutions has been offering virtualization solutions for over ten years. These solutions range from testing and development support environments to the virtualization of enterprise production systems.


Title: Best Practices for Implementing Application Virtualization

Description:
Everyone, developers, IT Pros, and even users, have faced issues when trying to work with applications on Windows platforms. Microsoft has done a great job at trying to minimize these issues by developing the Windows Installer Service, but people still face issues. In comes application virtualization and its companion feature, application streaming. Learn how these two tools can finally help you resolve those pesky application problems. Also learn how application virtualization can take the Windows application platform to the next level. If you’re working with applications today and you want to guarantee that your application will always install and always work once installed, then learn about application virtualization.

 

Intended Audience Skill Level: Anyone interested in virtualization

Date/Time: Monday, March 16th, 2009 from 6:30-9:30pm (talk starts at 7)

Location: University of Victoria, New Engineering and Computer Science Building, Room ECS116  see map 


Registration: Please 
register for the event. You can also send an email to event@vicdotnet.org with the subject heading of "Mar 16th Event"

 

 

Published Thursday, March 05, 2009 10:30 PM by nolanzak

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