Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 6:30 PM (ET)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Hypervisor and Windows XP Mode for Windows 7
Join Blain Barton as he discusses Microsoft’s Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-Visor and how to create and use virtual machines and learn his best practices. He will also discuss and demo Windows 7 “Windows XP Mode” for supporting XP Applications in Windows 7.
Speaker: Blain Barton
Here is what Blain has to say about himself:
I'm Blain Barton, Senior IT Pro Evangelist for the Microsoft Corporation here on the East Coast.I cover and manage the Southeast states of FL, AL and MS and reside in Hernando Beach Florida.
I started with Microsoft in 1988 when they had a manufacturing and distribution center in Mill Creek Washington. My first job with Microsoft was putting disks and manuals in boxes working on the assembly line. In my career I also worked on the worldwide original equipment manufacturer (OEM) system engineering team and headed up the Microsoft Visual Basic support team in 1990. I have organized and delivered a wide array of technical seminars and educational programs. I have presented at more than 800+ live events and received six top presenter awards in the last several years. In my presentations, I’m known for getting my audiences personally involved in the demos. I like to fish, swim and boat and also play the drums in my studio in my free time. Currently, I'm in the process of building a new home here in Hernando Beach Florida after a sinkhole bobbled up my old one!
This meeting is not being held on the last Thursday of the month due to the Thanksgiving holidays.
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