| May 2007,
Volume 8, Number 5
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Microsoft Windows Vista Training: Exclusively for Academia
Microsoft Learning, in conjunction with select IT faculty of community and technical colleges across the United States, have joined together to bring a series of Vista training designed for faculty at academic institutions. With the recent release of Microsoft Windows Vista, it is important to become knowledgeable on this new platform in order to keep your institution ahead of the technology curve. Beginning in April 2007, a series of six two-hour online courses will be offered exclusively to faculty and staff of academic institutions:
Session 1 Vista’s Prominent Role in the Next Revolution of Computing Session 2 Security Enhancements in Windows Vista Session 3 User Productivity Enhancements in Windows Vista Session 4 Monitoring and Managing Windows Vista Session 5 Windows Vista and Active Directory Session 6 Upgrading Existing Installations to Windows Vista
Special academic pricing is $30 per session, including virtual lab. Price for the collection is $150 (a $30 savings over individually priced sessions).
Prerequisites: Be familiar with Microsoft Windows XP operating system
To register, visit http://academic.mslearn.net. You must register using your email address from your institution so we can validate you as an academic faculty or staff member.
Feel free to forward this invitation to your colleagues. All faculty attendees will receive an instructor copy of the new MOAC Vista textbooks for attending.
Detailed Syllabus
Session 1. Vista’s Prominent Role in the Next Revolution of Computing Vista and the next generation of computing capability The need for Vista and its capabilities Hardware requirements Capabilities related to new hardware Features of new hardware-related technologies Vista versions and license types Installation options
Session 2. Security Enhancements in Windows Vista Security Risks Malware Protection Features Network Protection Features in Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0 Security Enhancements Data Protection Features
Session 3. User Productivity Enhancements in Windows Vista Increasing Productivity User-Interface Enhancements Productivity Utilities Features for Mobile Computers The Boot Process Power Management
Session 4. Monitoring and Managing Windows Vista Monitoring and Management Overview System Monitoring Application Monitoring Remote Management Automated Management
Session 5. Windows Vista and Active Directory Joining Windows to a domain Group policy and device management Vista patch management
Session 6. Upgrading Existing Installations to Windows Vista Vista upgrade paths Hardware/software upgrade checker In-place upgrades vs. new hardware migrations Migrating user settings and data
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