We know what your biggest Windows 2000 headaches are, and more
importantly, how to avoid them. Stop by the searchWin2000 auditorium
Tuesday July 17, 2001 at 12:00 PM EDT (16:00 GMT) where Laura DiDio
will discuss recent findings from a Giga /Sunbelt Software Total
Economic Impact study that looked at the reasons behind the
slower-than-expected pace of Windows 2000 Server adoption in the
enterprise. Among the biggest headaches of Win2k deployment cited by
respondents: the complexity of Active Directory, limited business
justifications, and lack of trained IT staff. DiDio will also speak
about the lessons learned by these early adopters. This is a must
attend event that will help you avoid problems and have a smooth
transition to Win2000.
http://searchwin2000.techtarget.com/onlineEvents/0,289675,sid1,00.html

**Speaker Bio:
Laura DiDio is an analyst for the Giga Information Group covering
Windows 2000 and third-party products and utilities. Laura moved to
Giga after having spent 12 years covering the networking industry as
a reporter in the high-tech trade press. She was most recently at
Computerworld where she was the senior editor, networking, from 1994
to 1998. Prior to that, she held similar positions at LAN Times,
Network World, Internet Week (formerly Communications Week) and
Digital Review. She also worked as an on-camera investigative
reporter for CNN and Channel 11 News in Minneapolis, Minn.

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