Today Microsoft is broadcasting a live technical webcast launch of Windows Server 2003, Visual Studio .NET 2003 and SQL Server 64-bit. The day will be as follows (All times are GMT):
09:30 Building a connected, collaborative infrastructure
10:30 Getting the most out of the IT Infrastructure services in Windows Server 2003 - Part 1
11:30 Getting the most out of the IT Infrastructure services in Windows Server 2003 - Part 2
12:30 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Front-line Dispatches from the Comfort Zone
13:30 Making the move to Windows Server 2003 in the enterprise - Doing More with Less
14:30 Accelerate Next Generation of Computing with Windows 2003 / Enterprise Microsoft Services Windows 2003 Customer Experiences
15:30 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition 64 bit - Overview & Scenarios
Session Questions - please note that these sessions are pre-recorded. You will therefore have the opportunity to ask Microsoft's presenters questions throughout the presentation. An 'Ask Questions' option will be available onscreen - this will be moderated and Microsoft will endeavour to answer as many questions as possible live on the Webcast.
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09:30 Building a connected, collaborative infrastructure
10:30 Getting the most out of the IT Infrastructure services in Windows Server 2003 - Part 1
11:30 Getting the most out of the IT Infrastructure services in Windows Server 2003 - Part 2
12:30 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Front-line Dispatches from the Comfort Zone
13:30 Making the move to Windows Server 2003 in the enterprise - Doing More with Less
14:30 Accelerate Next Generation of Computing with Windows 2003 / Enterprise Microsoft Services Windows 2003 Customer Experiences
15:30 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition 64 bit - Overview & Scenarios
Session Questions - please note that these sessions are pre-recorded. You will therefore have the opportunity to ask Microsoft's presenters questions throughout the presentation. An 'Ask Questions' option will be available onscreen - this will be moderated and Microsoft will endeavour to answer as many questions as possible live on the Webcast.
For more webcast stream options click Read More

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