Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Taking the Nightmare out of File Server Migrations (webinar)

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FREE WEBINAR:
Taking the Nightmare out of File Server Migrations
Hint: It’s Not Just About the Files

Some say there are two types of IT pros in this world: Those that dread file server migrations, and those that have never done one. Migrating files and folders to new servers has long been one of IT’s least successful and most hated activities. Just getting the files copied was one problem. Getting the permissions right is yet another. Until recently the problem was the tools: There simply weren’t that many that worked effectively.
In this informational webinar, you’ll learn the steps you should take to keep your migration from turning into a headache:
  1. Reporting on file permissions
  2. Fixing file permission issues
  3. Migrating files and permissions
  4. Ensuring migration success
Join Greg Shields of Concentrated Technology and Jayson Gehri of ScriptLogic in this end-the-nightmare webinar and learn about the new techniques (and the tools) that make migrating files and their permissions a snap.
*ScriptLogic will be giving away an Apple iPad 2
($499 USD Value) to a webinar attendee. *Contest Rules



Presenter Highlight:
Greg Shields
Greg ShieldsGreg is a Senior Partner and Principal Technologist with Concentrated Technology. He is a Contributing Editor for TechNet Magazine and Redmond Magazine, and a Series Editor for Realtime Publishers. Greg is a sought–after and top–ranked speaker, seen regularly at conferences like TechMentor, Tech Ed, VMworld, and more. He is a multiple recipient of Microsoft “Most Valuable Professional” award with has received VMware’s vExpert award.






Jayson Gehri
jayson GehriJayson Gehri joined ScriptLogic in 2009 as Product Marketing Manager, bringing 10 years of marketing and technical experience. Jayson is currently the Director of Product Marketing at ScriptLogic. He is responsible for the promotion and evangelism of ScriptLogic solutions to the IT community.

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