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TechNet Webcast: Options for Upgrading NT4 LOB Applications Including Using Virtual Server 2005 (Level 200)
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English.
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Windows Server.
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IT Implem_IT Generalist.
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As Windows NT 4.0 Server comes to the end of its supported life, many organizations still have vital line of business (LOB) applications that run on this platform. This session provides details on how Microsoft has provided
a variety of tools to give organizations options on moving these applications to a newer platform. Using a five-step approach to moving an LOB application, we cover Application Compatibility mode on Windows Server 2003, the Application Compatibility Toolkit,
and Virtual Server 2005.
Presenter: Kevin Remde, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation
Kevin Remde has fifteen years of IT experience while working for a manufacturing and ERP software company in different capacities: software engineer, information systems professional, and eventually I.S. Manager. A native Minnesotan
with a BA in Computer Science at the University of Minnesota, Kevin became an MCP on Windows 3.1 in 1994 is now an “MCSE: Security” in Windows 2000.
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