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IWUG August 2010 Virtual Meeting The Zen of BPOS

Thursday, August 26, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

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Hello Everyone, This evenings event has been cancelled. Our speaker had a family emergency and had to rush to the hospital. We did not know this till 15 mins ago.

Apologize and the speaker has promised to make up to everyone who registered at a later day.

Sorry about the cancellation.

Event: IWUG August 2010 Virtual Meeting The Zen of BPOS

Date: Thursday, August 26, 2010 from 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM (ET)

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You asked and here we go, we are testing out doing events every month. We will start by doing virtual meetings on the month when we do not have an in-person meeting. We are kicking it off with an awesome session on "The Zen of BPOS". All details below that you would need.

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Topic:
Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite will help you increase the value you bring to your customers while giving you the opportunity to increase your revenue.  For the Enterprise or SPS&P, BPOS allows you to focus more on functional vs. operational computing and presents an opportunity to significantly increase the earned value of CAPEX spending on IT solutions.  This session will touch on these scenario and will pave the path for more in-depth drill down into how to make this so.

* To get traditional infra/hardware/rack people to start to "rethink" what important for their customer
* To allow the infra person from starting from scratch and thus allow them to do more functional business work vs. operational (get closer to the business)
* To Highlight how a SMS&P AND Enterprise customer/partner can benefit from the BPOS approach to decrease CAPEX and OPEX to spend more money on Solutions, Functional Requirements and Solutions.
* And the ZEN part ;)  To enlighten, inform, change vision and open up the mind :)

Speaker: 
Ray Casey has over 18 years’ experience as an IT operations and strategy consultant, technical architect and enterprise infrastructure consultant. An experienced leader and proven in consumer, commercial, and government markets, as well as having solid skills across a wide range of disciplines, including management, product management, marketing, sales, finance, and product development.

In addition to performing in both functional and technical architecture roles, he has led design teams, in designing and implementing various enterprise level applications.

As a lead technical Architect has also provided enterprise application integration (EAI) and product life-cycle development solutions involving BizTalk and Project Server. In this capacity he was the functional and technical subject matter expert for the delivery of EAI solutions with emphasis on integration amongst disparate CRM and ERP systems and processes.

When: Thursday August 26th 2010 at 6PM

Where: Microsoft Live Meeting
https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/iwug/join?id=R2QW85&role=attend&pw=j%7BgXt8t9f

Audio will be streamed over your speakers. Download Live Meeting console here Download Live Meeting 2007

Meeting ID:        R2QW85
Attendee Entry Code:    j{gXt8t9f

Giveaways:
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Register Here:
http://iwugaug2010.eventbrite.com 

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Thursday, August 26, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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The Indiana Windows User Group (IWUG) is a group of individuals wishing to maximize their common experience, namely the use of Microsoft Windows in the business realm. IWUG is the place to be if you want to learn more about Windows Server 2003, network with IT professionals and students, discuss challenging technical issues, review Windows best practices, see first-hand the value of certification, or simply hang out with peers.