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February 2010

Click Me 12th February - Business Continuity with Maxima Virtualisation

Server consolidation is the most commonly talked about virtualisation topic, however one of the key drivers in many virtualisation projects is the desire to improve the robustness of IT infrastructure to prevent loss of IT services in the event of a problem. Virtualisation can play a very large part in providing true business continuity at a greatly reduced cost. Enterprise call disaster recovery provision is now in the reach of small to medium size enterprises, this seminar seeks to explain how this can be achieved. The webinar does not focus on a particular vendor but talks to the considerations when embarking on a business continuity project looking to utilise virtualisation.

The webinar will cover:

• Overview of Virtual business continuity solutions.
• The differences between High Availability, Business Continuity and Disaster recovery.
• Infrastructure considerations, networks, storage, back ups
• Cost implications for deploying high availability.
• Implementing a virtualised Business Continuity solution
• Virtual Desktops role in disaster recovery.

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Click Me 12th February - SharePoint Dashboards

This 30 minute webinar is designed for organisations looking to reduce the cost of report production whilst also improving management visibility.

Customers are increasingly using SharePoint to deliver business dashboards which save days every month in production time and provide up-to-the-minute information - so people spend more time using than producing the information.

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Click Me 12th February - SharePoint for Document Management & Control

Attend this 30 minute webinar to find out how SharePoint can help you store, organise and locate documents. This includes version control, check-in/check-out and approval workflow.

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Click Me 19th February - Infrastructure as a service - Maxima SES

19th February 2010                   Infrastructure as a Service – Maxima SES

One of the biggest barriers to virtualisation adoption is the capital expenditure required for the outlay of new equipment and software for the “brand new” environment. IT Managers cite cap- ex as the biggest barrier to driving widescale adoption of virtualsiaiton. Maxima have launched infastructure as a service programs to tackle these cap ex issues and move the benefits of virtualsition into operational costs. Think software as a service but for your infrastructure, servers, storage and desktops all highly available, centrally managed and paid for on a monthly basis. Due to the rapid evolution of subscritption based software licensing it is also possible to flex up and down on your IT estate, ensuring true busienss agility and utility computing. This webinar explains how the services wirk and the cost and capabiltiy benfits it privides for either augmenting or replacing your IT infrastructure.

The webinar will cover

• Overview of Infrastructure as a service.
• The differences between the desktop, server and storage models.
• Infrastructure migrations services.
• Cost matrix and pricing examples.
• Scalability and flexing the estate up and down.
• Achieve true business continuity.

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March 2010

Click Me 12th March - SharePoint Dashboards

This 30 minute webinar is designed for organisations looking to reduce the cost of report production whilst also improving management visibility.

Customers are increasingly using SharePoint to deliver business dashboards which save days every month in production time and provide up-to-the-minute information - so people spend more time using than producing the information.

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Click Me 12th March - 10 Reasons to Move to SharePoint 2010

This 30 minute webinar is aimed at both IT professionals that have deployed SharePoint 2003/07 and want to avoid the development of redundant or hard to migrate functionality as well as users interested in exploiting the key new features of SharePoint 2010.

Discover the highlights of the SharePoint 2010 release and the practical reasons for migrating.

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