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In these more cautious economic times, businesses are looking to reduce costs and one of the ways they can do this is through consolidating hardware through virtualisation.
This seminar looks at the key new capabilities and how they are implemented and what this means from both a both a business and a support perspective. It will give you an insight to virtualisation technologies and demonstrate the feature sets of both VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V.
This seminar is valuable for anyone currently supporting or managing VMWare or Microsoft Virtualisation technology in their organisation.
Booking terms and conditions: Please note that cancellations can be made any day up to one week before the event by informing QA by e-mail, letter or fax. To cover administration and catering costs at the event, a fee of £50 will be charged for every delegate who does not attend the event without notifying QA of cancellation beforehand. Regretfully we can only allow a maximum of three representatives from any one company to attend these sessions at any one time.
The seminar will cover:
After the event, there will be an opportunity to speak to a subject matter expert.
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