Snow Leopard Server TechForum Virtual Events slated

Snow Leopard Server TechForum Virtual Events slated

Sewelltech and Apple are sponsoring free Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Snow Leopard Server Tech Forum Virtual Events. A total of 5 different topics and 12 different event times will be offered.

These one-hour sessions are free, include live demonstrations and Q&A, and begin at 11 a.m. (Pacific). You can register now at http://seminars.apple.com/go/wc/ent/SewellTech/ .

The Tech Forum Virtual Events are designed to teach learn how your organization can benefit from the power and flexibility of Snow Leopard and Snow Leopard Server. The Mac OS X Snow Leopard for IT sessions are designed for medium to large IT departments that want to learn how easy it is to deploy, manage, and secure Mac clients in a network environment. And the Snow Leopard Server events will introduce business users to the key features that offer simple and innovative ways to collaborate and share information.

Every event is offered more than once. These one-hour sessions are free, include live demonstrations and Q&A, and begin at 11:00 a.m. Pacific daylight time (PDT).

Mac OS X Snow Leopard for IT

° Client Management, March 25, March 30, April 8

° Directory Services, March 24, April 6, April 13

° Wireless Networking and Microsoft Exchange, March 31, April 15

Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard

° Setup and Configuration, March 23, April 7

° Collaboration and Communication, April 1, April 14

 
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