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May 2008 Breakout #1 - Windows Home Server

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

Indianapolis, IN

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Breakout #1 – Windows Home Server Mommy, why is there a server in the house? Don’t miss this great opportunity to find out more about WHS. WHS has created a lot of media attention and excitement within the IT Community. It is projected that by 2012 4.5 million homes will have some form of home server and set to rise rapidly after that. The "Digital Home" is starting now. Come and see how and why WHS should be part of that. And if that is not incentive enough, think of all the things you can keep cold with the cool home server cup holder that everyone attending this session will get. Agenda • 6:00 – 6:30 Pizza / Social Time • 6:30 – 6:45 Introduction • 6:45 – 8:30 Event: Breakout #1, #2, #3 • 8:30 – 8:45 Q&A / Door Prizes Speaker Bio Ben Smith has been with Microsoft for 3 years working as an Account Technology/Infrastructure Specialist. With fifteen years of experience in the IT Field, his focus has been on designing and supporting enterprise server, storage, database, and management systems. Currently, his focus is helping customers realize benefits of adopting Microsoft’s vision for Infrastructure Optimization and Dynamic Systems Initiative by using Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, the Forefront Security Suite, and System Center Management Solutions.

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Duke Parkwood Four - 1st Floor Conference Room
500 E. 96th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46240

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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The Indiana Windows User Group (IWUG) is a group of individuals wishing to maximize their common experience, namely the use of Microsoft Windows in the business realm. IWUG is the place to be if you want to learn more about Windows Server 2003, network with IT professionals and students, discuss challenging technical issues, review Windows best practices, see first-hand the value of certification, or simply hang out with peers.