Looks like I'm going to be pretty busy travelling during the coming weeks, but over the past two weeks, I've had a chance to meet with some great indviduals in Georgia and Wisconsin.
In Atlanta, I delivered a presentation discussing the benefits of server consolidation as well as as some almost "common sense" steps on how to be successul. Immediately, I thought about how SBS 2003 is an AWESOME example of server consolidation! What a great testament to the fact that just one server can support all the operations of a small busineess.
If you're interested in server consolidation on a grander scale, take a look at: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/overview/benefits/consolidation/overview.mspx
In Wisconsin, I delivered TS2 Seminars to our parters in or near La Crosse and Green Bay.
Some of the questions that I was asked were:
Can you isolate Sharepoint access with ISA?
How customizeable is Microsoft Point of Sale (POS)?
How can I get evaluation copies of RMS (Retail Management System) and POS?
How can I receive non-timed bombed trial or NFR copies of Small Business Accounting?
As soon I have some definitive answers to this, I'll edit this blog. If you were in Wisconsin and remember any important qeustiosn, please bring them ot my attention.
Thanks!
J.J.