Application Virtualisation Half Day Training Sessions




LANDesk Offices, Reading - Wednesday 30th April 2008
 
     
Overview  

It's no secret that deploying new applications can "break" your environment. And if you can't quickly roll back to a pre-deployment state, you impact user productivity and sow dissatisfaction. It's even likely you'll have to stop to do regression testing to fix the problems created.

These sessions are designed to give you a full, practical insight into how you can address this issue and use the latest application virtualisation technologies to:

  • Cut costs for support and regression testing by delivering fully tested applications to users - the first time.
  • Reduce infrastructure requirements and costs with no client or server components to manage or maintain.
  • Manage your software licences effectively and deliver fast, conflict-free software deployment capabilities.
  • Package and deploy your virtualised applications to thousands of computers in under an hour.
  • Minimise OS migration risks and hassles - including for Microsoft Vista - with true isolation for testing before you implement.

 
     
Agenda - Morning Session
09:30 Registration and Coffee
10:00 Introduction and Welcome
10:10 Overview of LANDesk Software Application Virtualisation
10:40 Hands-on workshop
11:10 Refreshments
11:25 Software Licence Management & Application Virtualisation
12:00 Distribution of Virtual Applications
12:10 Q and A
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Close
 
     
Agenda - Afternoon Session
12:30 Registration and Lunch
13:30 Introduction and Welcome
13:40 Overview of LANDesk Software Application Virtualisation
14:10 Hands-on workshop
14:40 Refreshments
14:55 Software Licence Management & Application Virtualisation
15:30 Distribution of Virtual Applications
15:40 Q and A
16:00 Close
 
     
Who Should Attend

This session is designed for IT Personnel who have responsibility for desktop management within their organisation and who are looking to implement the latest technology to improve IT efficiency and reduce budgets.