Windows Vista
presented by

Matt Hester

   
 

Tuesday, November 28 at
Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

No charge.    Please bring a friend.    Guests welcome.

Please join us Tuesday night, November 28, 2006 for this free presentation in the Medical School Auditorium, Wright State University. We'll begin at 7:30 p.m. Bring a friend.

Please note that we're meeting at Medical Sciences Building Auditorium, Wright State University tonight - not in Fawcett Hall as we have for the past several months.

by Glady Campion, Editor pro tem The DataBus

 

We live in an age where nearly everything is digital—the documents you create, the photos you take, and the music and videos that you enjoy on your PC. Even your daily correspondence with others through e-mail, faxes, and voice mail is digital. Your life is connected to the digital files stored on your PC.

Windows Vista introduces breakthrough computing experiences that are both visually exciting and intuitively designed, and will positively change the ways in which you use your PC. With the new desktop experience, you can more efficiently organize and find your information. You can "see" your files and applications in a way that makes sense to you so you can confidently focus on what you want to accomplish.

Microsoft Windows Vista is designed to dramatically improve the computing experience of every kind of PC user—from people at home who use their PCs for simple web browsing, to business people who must organize and act on large volumes of data, to scientists who routinely perform complex mathematical analysis.

To make sure that everyone has an offering tailored to meet their specific needs, Microsoft will deliver five different editions of Windows Vista. Each edition is focused on the needs of a specific type of person. Large, global organizations with complex IT infrastructures should consider Windows Vista Enterprise Edition. All of the elements of Windows Vista work together to create a new breakthrough computing experience.

Take a look for yourself. Matt Hester from Microsoft will present an overview of the Windows Vista operating system. Matt is a seasoned TechNet presenter and Exchange Server insider. He worked as an MCT for over eight years before joining Microsoft.

Content for this article taken from: www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/experiences/experienceit.mspx.

All are welcome. The meetings start at 7:30 p.m. Guests are always welcome. Directions are here.


After the meeting, we'll enjoy pizza and conversation at the CiCi's Pizza in Beavercreek, behind Chili's and between Mall of India and the former OfficeMax store on the southeast corner of the intersection of North Fairfield and New Germany Trebein roads. See this Google map for approximate location. The Beavercreek CiCi's number is 427-2433.

 

Glady Campion, Editor pro tem
The DataBus
editor@dma.org


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