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We’d like to make you aware of an upcoming Microsoft Click to Attend Conference next Tuesday, November 11th, in the Greater Philadelphia market. This full-day, multi-track Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Conference is intended for IT Executives and IT Professionals.

Some of the areas covered will be:

  • Make better use of server investments and lower IT costs by consolidating multiple server roles
  • Increase resource optimization by creating a virtual environment for Servers, Desktops and Applications
  • Reduce IT complexity by simplifying server setup, configuration and on-going management.
  • Simplify management, strengthen security and improve network performance for branch locations.
  • Utilize secure, robust, easy to manage platform for developing and hosting web applications and services

Space is limited to 150 registrations so visit our Server 2008 Conference page on our web site for more details and to register.

Click to Register for the Windows Server 2008 Conference

Springhouse Executive Briefings

To find other events visit the Springhouse Executive Briefings page.

We have five other events that typically run on a monthly schedule and are complimentary half-day briefings. The briefings cover:

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Gerry Vogler, EPM Specialist with Springhouse Education and Consulting ServicesGerry Vogler, EPM Specialist from the Springhouse Enterprise Project Management Team, was invited to present at the Microsoft MASD Project 2007 Conference, held at the Microsoft Technology Center in Reston, VA and Malvern, PA. Vogler presented on the topics of New Features in Microsoft Project® 2007, Microsoft Certification in the EPM Space, and Leveraging Software Assurance for EPM.

“Portfolio Management will take on new importance in this tightening economy,” says Vogler. “Enterprises will be looking even more closely at the Projects selected for implementation and how those Projects map to strategic initiatives. Tools like Microsoft Project Portfolio Server and Microsoft Project Server 2007 can provide real visibility into those Projects and help stakeholders monitor delivery. That edge is critical in today’s economic climate.”

Over 300 EPM Stakeholders from a variety of industries attended the events and participated in multiple presentation tracks. Attendees represented a diversity of enterprises across the Northeast United States, all sharing the goal of leveraging technical innovation to enhance process and portfolio management. Keynote speakers included Martin C. Van Der Schouw, CEO of Looking Glass, Inc and Tad Haas, Senior Project Product Manager, Microsoft.

Find additional Springhouse EPM events or contact Gerry for additional information, 610-321-2090.

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