Here is a webcast I would encourage everyone to attend. Even though this year I don't expect much of a Vista roll-out there is a BIG change to how the software needs to be Activated. Vista is just the 1st MS application that utilizes this new form of product activation. Future MS products such as Office will probably shift this way as well.
---- From: Nancy at Microsoft Subject: Windows Vista Activation in Education Webcast - May 3rd - 1- 2:30 Central - Action Needed Hello - In response to requests from consortia and partners about the widespread level of questions and confusion that is taking place in the market on the new software activation requirements for Vista, we have scheduled a Live Meeting for May 3rd. I need your help in disseminating the invite for this webcast to your customers/members. This is an important area for many and this forum will provide the opportunity to hear from the product experts who will review activation options and best practices for deployment within education environments. The session will be recorded and made available on the Consortia Portal, which we are on track to launch first of May. Look for meeting request from me shortly where we will review the new Consortia website, its content, and put our Quarterly Consortia Business Update calls on the calendar for the next school year. Also on another hot topic from the summit: 2007 product media is now shipping for the Student Select program! Any questions, please let me know. Thank you! Nancy You are invited to join the Windows Vista Volume Activation Overview "Everything You Need and Want to Know" Live Meeting Webcast for Education Customers May 3rd, 2007 - 1:00 to 2:30 pm. Central Time Understand key changes made to product activation and get your questions answered by Microsoft Learn about resources available to support your deployment efforts Register Now: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032338170&Culture=en-US Presentation URL: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/msevents/join?id=1032338170&role=attend&pw=K2GB3Q Are you ready? Given the changes around software activation with the Vista release, many customers have questions and are not certain of the new process or best practices to deploy within their education environment. We will talk through these options and share best practices in this area. v Volume Activation v Key Management Service/Multiple Activation Key - understanding your options v Software Protection Platform v Common Design Scenarios for the Education Environment There are many resources available to help answer your questions and support your migration efforts. An updated Resource Guide will be forwarded to all registrants We will also be giving away a limited number of the following resources: Vista Product Guide - A comprehensive feature-by-feature guide - the definitive resource to learn about Vista Vista Plain and Simple - Learn how to get things done simply in Vista - ISBN# 9780735622685 Windows Vista offers value to you and your school With the right OS, you can spend less time dealing with problems and more time focusing on meeting the needs of your educational community The Windows Vista operating system can help you: v Keep your PCs running smoothly and more securely with less IT support v Enhance communication and collaboration among students, teachers, administrators, and parents v Connect students and educators to the information and resources they need v Improve your flexibility and use of resources v Finally, lower the cost of deploying, managing, and supporting your schools PCs by helping you to optimize your desktop infrastructure. There is a wealth of information and resources available to assist you in planning, deploying and understanding Windows Vista. We will point you to some of the best. --------------------------------------------------------- Archived messages from this list can be found at: http://www.mail-archive.com/info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us/ ---------------------------------------------------------