Posted by: kurtsh | December 9, 2009

WEBCAST: Microsoft Cloud Computing – “Flexibility, Security, and Control” (Online Series)

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…For Today, Tomorrow and Beyond.
http://www.flexibilitysecurityandcontrol.com

Cloud computing is becoming an increasingly popular approach to driving down costs while making the business more nimble. With Microsoft cloud computing, you can:

  • Increase productivity and satisfaction by providing seamless experiences across the PC, Web, and phone and from the data center to the cloud
  • Remain confident that your data and services will be protected and available as you reap the efficiency, cost, and environmental benefits of the cloud
  • Choose whether your applications will run locally, in the cloud, or a combination of the two based on your business needs

Interested in the potential of cloud computing for your business? We invite you to join us for a series of webcasts to learn how our approach enables enterprise-class services, consistent connected experiences, and the power of choice.

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Dec 9, 2009
12:00-1:00pm EST

Why Microsoft has the Best Cloud Computing Story
“Cloud” is a much-used IT industry term that means different things to different people. Does it mean Web-based applications? Web-hosted services? Centralized server farms and data centers? Platforms for developing and running scalable applications? Join this webcast to learn about Microsoft in the Cloud.

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Dec 14, 2009
12:00-1:00pm EST

The Business Value of Online Services
Microsoft cloud services is a new model for business computing. It offers greater financial flexibility in how to fund IT resources. Join this webcast to learn how cloud computing with Microsoft can lower cost of ownership.

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Jan 11, 2010
12:00-1:00pm EST

Microsoft Online Services: The Better Choice
Microsoft’s cloud services is about the power of choice—a hybrid model of on-premises and off-premises resources that enable organizations to move what they want to the cloud—as much or as little as they want. Join this webcast to learn more about the three principles of Microsoft’s cloud computing strategy and the concept of “three screens and a cloud.”

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Unifying the Workplace: Connecting Deskless Workers to Critical Information – An Industry Perspective:
Do you have a large number of “deskless” workers in your organization who use computers very infrequently if at all? Is your organization forced to share critical benefits and company information with them mainly through expensive printing of hardcopies, intra-company mailings, posting on bulletin boards, shared kiosks/PCs or direct mailings?

Join one of the webcasts below to learn more about how organizations within your industry are using Cloud Services to connect the deskless worker to critical information.

Jan 18, 2010
12:00-1:00pm EST

Connecting the Deskless Worker for the Manufacturing Industry

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Jan 25, 2010
12:00-1:00pm EST

Connecting the Deskless Worker for the Retail Industry

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Feb 1, 2010
2:00-3:00pm EST

Connecting the Deskless Worker for the Healthcare Industry

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If you are eager for information in advance of the webcasts and the in-person conferences, we invite you to visit the following websites:

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