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2006-02-13, 2:47 am

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TechNet Webcast: Build a Simple SAN with Windows Server 2003 R2 and
Intelligent iSCSI Storage (Level 200)

Start Time: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:30 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific
Time
End Time: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 10:30 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time

Recommended Audience: IT Professional.

Description: Join us to receive a comprehensive review of Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 R2 and the benefits it can bring to your
information technology environment. In this overview, we cover
Microsoft Storage Manager for storage area networks (SANs), Virtual
Disk Service (VDS), Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS), and MultiPathing
Input/Output (MPIO). Learn how intelligent simple SAN internet small
computer system interface (iSCSI) storage solutions, together with
Microsoft's latest server technology, can deliver enhanced
enterprise-level storage solutions for your Microsoft server
environment. We wrap this webcast up with a live demonstration that
shows how to install your Microsoft Server and iSCSI storage solution
in under 10 minutes.

Presenter: Brian Henderson, Manager, Product Marketing, EqualLogic, and

Claude Lorenson, Group Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

Brian Henderson has been in the storage industry since 1995. In a
previous role at EqualLogic, his responsibilities included product
positioning and managing their Technology Partner Program. Prior to
EqualLogic, Brian was at EMC Corporation and held various roles ranging
from customer support to application engineering and product marketing.
As a key leader, Brian defined and managed several of EMC's Express
Solutions.

Claude Lorenson is a group product manager responsible for the product
strategy and market positioning of Microsoft's file and block storage
technologies. Before joining Microsoft, Lorenson was the director of
product management and marketing at Vixel Corporation, now a part of
Excell Corporation, where he integrated storage products into various
enterprise solutions. Lorenson has launched a wide array of solutions,
ranging from switches to storage software solutions, and has worked
closely with industry partners and OEMs throughout the field.

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