[Macpartners] Room Change: Apple's OS X Deployment and Management Session on April 11th

Justin Fleming jtflem at MIT.EDU
Wed Apr 3 15:51:05 EDT 2013


Good afternoon, everyone.

Due to higher than expected interest in Apple's presentation on OS X Deployment and Management, we have decided to book a larger room for the presentation.

The talk will now take place in Killian Hall, 14W-111<http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=14>.  The time for the presentation will still be from 2 PM until 4:30 PM on Thursday, April 11th (or a week from tomorrow).

Given the much higher capacity of this space, please feel free to share the event information and invitation with other parties that might be interested in attending.  Just please let me know when you do, and how many new people plan on attending, so that I can continue to keep track of the number of attendees to expect.

Additionally, here are the event details again, for your convenience:

Mac Deployment and Management Strategies for Higher Education
You are invited to join us for a FREE presentation on OS X Deployment and Management by Apple Consulting Engineer, David Starr. Come and learn best practices and strategies for getting OS X Mountain Lion deployed and managed on your campus. Whether your institution has a faculty laptop program or departmental Mac labs, you will not want to miss this highly informational session. Come with your questions as we explore the new imaging strategies presented within the Apple Mac Deployment Guide for Education.

Who Should Attend?
IT Directors, Technology Coordinators, IT Support Staff

Topics Include:
Package Making
Thunderbolt and Network Based Imaging
Software Distribution
Patches and Upgrades
Configuration Profiles
Apple IDs and the Mac App Store
Licence Management
Q&A

Thanks, and I'm looking forward to seeing many of you there!
~ Justin
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Justin Fleming
Mac Platform Coordinator
Software Release Team
Systems Engineering, IS&T, MIT
jtflem at mit.edu<mailto:jtflem at mit.edu> | 617.253.0157 | W92-229A

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