Win2000Talk The bottom line not the party line
 April 25, 2002 >> Receive this email as text  >> About this email 
Windows 2000 Migrations: Best Practices
Listen Now! (Requires Windows Media Player)

Segment 1: Opening: Overview of the Issues Surrounding a Windows 2000 Migration with Laura DiDio
Segment 2: The News with Ed Parry
Segment 3: Best Migration Practices and Issues with Industry Expert, Andrew Baker
Segment 4: Best Migration Practices and Issues with Paul Hinsberg
Segment 5: Ask-a-Techie with Andrew Baker
Segment 6: NET IQ Trivia Quiz with Dave Gabel

Welcome to Win2000Talk, the only radio show on the web to address your Windows 2000 questions and issues. Win2000Talk is the place for you to get the answers to your toughest questions-directly and in-person from well-known Windows gurus and experts on a weekly basis. Listen every Thursday at www.Win2000Talk.com

This Week's Show

A Windows 2000 migration properly done can do a lot for your organization; but a Windows 2000 upgrade that is poorly planned, tested and implemented can do a lot TO your organization. Show host Laura DiDio, talks with two leading Windows 2000 migration experts. They discuss best migration practices, detail the top deployment issues and tell you what pitfalls and pratfalls to avoid in order to have a smooth, trouble-free transition to the new Windows environment.

Guest, Andrew Baker
Andrew Baker is an industry veteran who has years of experience in Windows migrations. He currently works as Director of Internet Operations at The Princeton Review. Prior to that Mr. Baker was VP of IS and Security at Bear Stearns in NYC. Mr. Baker also has his own Website that has an extensive Knowledge Base of techical articles and resources on the Microsoft Windows environment.

Guest, Paul Hinsberg
Paul Hinsberg is an independent consultant who specializes in helping midsize and large corporations plan and implement their network migrations -- particularly Windows 2000 upgrades. Mr. Hinsberg is also well known to TechTarget audiences in his role of site expert on the SearchWin2000 portal.

Listen Now! (Requires Windows Media Player)

About the host

Laura DiDio, a principal in Information Technology Intelligence Corp. (ITIC), has extensive experience covering the desktop and server operating system market and directory services, with a particular emphasis on the Microsoft Windows and Novell NetWare environments as both an industry analyst and a reporter.

DiDio was most recently a director at Giga Information Group. Prior to that she was a senior editor at various trade publications including Computerworld, Communications Week, LAN Times and Network World.

Upcoming Shows
>>  Internet Security with Jack the Hack
Date: 2 May 2002
BROUGHT TO YOU BY
SearchWin2000.com

SPONSORED BY




 NetIQ Trivia Quiz  
Listen now and send your answers to question@win2000Talk to WIN.

Previous Shows
>>  What every business needs to know to stay on the "right side" of the Software Police.
Listen Now! (Requires Windows Media Player)
>>  The Good and Bad of Active Directory
Listen Now! (Requires Windows Media Player)
>>  Finding your way through the Windows licensing forest and VPN follow up with Tom Shinder
Listen Now (Requires Windows Media Player)
>>  Microsoft's best kept secret: The ISA Server and Getting a handle on Active Directory
Listen Now (Requires Windows Media Player)
>>  The pros and cons of NT 4.0 to Win2K upgrades with Bill Boswell Rationally considering security threats with Mark Edmead
Listen Now (Requires Windows Media Player)
>>  Demystifying VPNs and understanding your MS certification options
Listen Now (Requires Windows Media Player)
Contact Us
>>  Have a question you want answered on our show? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  To learn how you can be an affiliate contact [EMAIL PROTECTED].
>>  For advertising opportunities contact [EMAIL PROTECTED].
A B O U T   T H I S   E M A I L
If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter simply reply to this message with "REMOVE" in the subject line. Please allow 24 hours for your "REMOVE" request to be processed.

Copyright 2002 TechTarget, Inc. All rights reserved.

Reply via email to