[Macpartners] Fwd: Making Mac OS X Work in Your Environment -- NERCOMP workshop 1/22/04

Ginny Williams ginnyw at MIT.EDU
Tue Jan 6 15:09:31 EST 2004


Thought that some of you might find this of interest.

Let me know if you have questions.

ginny
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Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 11:20:52 -0500 (EST)
From: NERCOMP <ldimauro at wesleyan.edu>
Subject:  Making Mac OS X Work in Your Environment -- NERCOMP workshop 1/22/04

Dear Friends,

There is still time to register for NERCOMP's upcoming workshop 
"MOVING IN...MAKING Mac OS X WORK IN YOUR ENVIRONMENT"

DATE: Thursday, January 22, 2004

TIME: 9:00am -3:30pm
Coffee and Registration begin at 8:00am

PRICE:
NERCOMP Members: $87, Non-Members - $187

LOCATION: Southbridge Hotel & Conference Center
14 Mechanic St., Southbridge MA

For directions, go to: http://www.southbridgehotel.com/directions_boston.htm
Hotel Reservations: Please call the Southbridge Hotel directly at 508.765.8000

DESCRIPTION:
Mac OS X has come a long way since its first release, and now the 
pieces are falling into place to fully integrate Mac OS X into the 
Higher Education environment. Whether you use Active directory or 
LDAP for directory services, use NetInstall or NetBoot for 
deployment, these tools are better than ever before for leveraging 
Mac OS X in your environment. Enterprise applications have come a 
long way, and Higher Ed IT organizations can take advantage of 
existing applications like SAP and Oracle. Where applications don't 
exist natively, organizations can employ Citrix or VirtualPC and 
still keep your installed base of Macintosh computers.

Spend a day hearing what MIT, Berklee, and other area schools are 
doing to make Mac OS X work within their environment.


For a complete schedule or to register, please go to:
http://www.nercomp.org/sigs/0304/040122MacOSX/MacOSXsched.html

We would be grateful if you would pass this announcement on to 
friends and colleagues who might find it of interest.

If you wish to be removed from this mailing list, please reply to 
this email with "Please Remove from NERCOMP list" in the subject line.

Thank you very much. We hope to see you January 22

Sincerely,
Lisa DiMauro
NERCOMP





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