April 10, 2008
8:56 am

Summary

This Microsoft® Desktop Optimization Pack training is a two-day course to provide an in-depth Instructor Led Training environment for IT professionals to become capable of successfully engaging mid-size organizations (50-500 pcs) in projects involving the use of MDOP to simplify desktop installation and configuration, improve desktop management, and simplify application provisioning and management.   The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) provides new tools to manage software assets, predict and accelerate software deployment and management, enhance IT responsiveness, and increase end-user uptime.

This course discusses topics around concepts, benefits, installing and configuring Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) technologies.  
This course will be an instructor-led walk thru of all of the MDOP components with a focus on specific scenarios relevant for mid-size organizations.   The concepts in the course will be presented with demos and hands-on labs for students to engage with the products.  Upon completion participants should have the base knowledge required to successfully plan and implement the various technologies that make up MDOP.

This course will cover all of the technical topics in the depth that is required for students to walk away with skills for engaging typical mid-size organizations. 

Additional learning to provide a full understanding of the technologies and successful engagement for all customers will be provided in the form of a learning plan to be completed by the students after this training course on an as need basis.

Intended Audience

Engineers and System Integration specialists that are familiar with desktop deployment, network infrastructure, application testing and provisioning, desktop troubleshooting and support, virtualization, and/or general desktop services for mid-sized organizations (50-500 PCs).

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Microsoft, Windows Vista, MDOP, Partners, Training

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