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![]() A second conference is slated for April 26 in San Francisco, according to Irvine-based QuickStart Intelligence, which produces the event. The firm is Microsoft's largest technical and developer training company in the West. Industry experts from Microsoft Product Teams and the company's local field representatives, among others, will present the software firm’s latest technology. “There will be more than 400 Microsoft professionals and over 30 Microsoft partners available at Windows Intelligence to network with, accompanied by a flexible agenda with 30 breakout topics to choose from,” says Justin Slagle, business development manager of QuickStart Intelligence. Among the topics that will be discussed: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Desktop Virtualization, Server Virtualization, Exchange 2010 and Office 2010. A perk for participants is that every dollar spent on attending the Windows Intelligence conference can be used toward credit in a Microsoft training class at QuickStart. QuickStart, a Microsoft Gold Partner, was founded in 1988 and now trains more than 12,000 information-technology professionals annually. The local conference takes place at the Hilton Orange County. For more information, visit windowsintelligence.com. Related headlines Costa Mesa's Irvine Sensors partners with Optics 1 Cypress' Mitsubishi Electric powers Port of West Sacramento Full Circle Wireless expands |
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