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REMINDER/Exodus, Compaq and Microsoft Collaborate to Help Businesses Migrate From NT to Windows 2000
Business Wire, May 15, 2001
News/Assignment Editors
Exodus Migration 2000 Event Series
REMINDER...for Tuesday (May 15 and 22)
--(BUSINESS WIRE)
Learn Winning Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Migration
Strategies From Exodus(R), Compaq(R) and Microsoft(R)
-- Washington, D.C. and Boston, MA
Who: Exodus Communications(R), Inc. (Nasdaq:EXDS), the leader in
complex Internet hosting and managed services, presents a
strategy to migrate enterprise businesses from Windows NT to
Windows 2000 server. We will be joined by Aberdeen analysts,
Wayne Kernochan, Sr. Vice President, Compute Platforms, in
Boston and Tom Manter, Research Director, Windows NT/2000
Platforms, in Washington, D.C.
What: Exodus presents an exclusive opportunity to learn the fastest,
most efficient way to step up to the acclaimed
business-building technology of Windows 2000. The company is
presenting a 12-city seminar to help businesses simplify their
climb from Windows NT to the next business level with
Migration 2000. Additional partner sponsors include sanrise
and Arrow/Wyle.
Why: Exodus Migration 2000 delivers an Internet platform with
comprehensive Web, security, and communication technologies
built in. The Exodus solution combines best-of-breed
technology from Microsoft and Compaq with the expertise of
over 700 Exodus Professional Services consultants throughout
the world. From assessment to implementation, Exodus
Professional Services brings you a total solution.
This end-to-end solution can speed the way to:
-- Improved organizational productivity
-- Faster time-to-market
-- Decreased operating costs
-- Access to next-generation .NET applications
When: East Coast seminars are:
Washington, D.C. Boston, MA
May 22 May 15
Marriott Microsoft
Wardman Park Hotel 230 Third Ave, 6th Floor
2660 Woodley Rd, NW
Reserve a place at a Migration 2000 Seminar today. To register visit www.exodus.net/forms/events/migration_2000/index.html and select a seminar location.
Note to Editors: Exodus Communications and Exodus are trademarks of Exodus Communications, Inc., and are registered in certain jurisdictions. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
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