July 17, 2007 * 11:00am PDT
Please join Microsoft and AMD for this interactive webinar on July 17th, 2007 at 11AM PDT / 2PM EDT.
This one hour session, designed specifically for the Solution Provider community will highlight the AMD/Microsoft relationship, and focus on Microsoft's introduction of Windows Compute Cluster Server to the High Performance Computing (HPC) market. By attending the webcast, Solution Providers will understand how Microsoft and AMD enable partners to be successful with this product through training, marketing, and sales programs.
Join Travis Hatmaker, Microsoft's Worldwide Channel manager for Windows CCS and see how Microsoft is investing in Solution Providers to expand its presence in the HPC Community. Learn how Windows CCS and the AMD Solution Provider Community are poised to take advantage of the growing Windows CCS market. Topics will include – Microsoft's market goals, how we are going to market, our target industries, our resources and investments, and the success we've seen to date with AMD.
For those that attend, we will be offering a FREE 10-node copy of Windows CCS for use in your cluster environment.
REGISTER TODAY!
FOR MORE INFORMATION: AMD: www.amd.com/ Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/hpc/
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7/10/2007 2:45:33 PM
i was in it but had a meeting come up in the last 10-min. where there special instructions given for the copy of CCS? typically they send out a follow up email but i haven't received such yet
7/18/2007 1:23:27 AM