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SOUTH WALES BRANCH PROGRAMME POSTER

OCTOBER 2004


XP Migration, Zero Touch Deployment - Myth Or Reality

Changing the way we think about programming

Stephen Hyde (Computacenter (UK) Ltd)


Date:       20 October 2004, Wednesday
Time:       6.30 for 7.00 p.m.
Venue:       University of Cardiff, Trevithick Building, The Parade (off Newport Road), Cardiff

The talk will discuss how an XP migration, and ultimately a support environment, can benefit from using 'zero touch' deployment methods. It will separate the hype from the reality, and reveal how and where xp can be deployed to a desktop remotely without local interaction by an installation engineer. The longer term benefits will also be discussed, in how this can benefit the operational environment and drive down the cost of support

This talk will be of interest to anyone who has to specify, install, manage, support or maintain decentralised systems, whether already XP, planning to be, or thinking about it; as well as the project and programme management community.



All are welcome to attend - admission is free.


Further details are available from Jeremy White
(work: 029 2082 3783, jeremy.white@wales.gsi.gov.uk)



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