Microsoft IE6 Migration

With support for Windows XP coming to an end on the 8th April 2014 and IE6 standing in so many people’s way of migration, what better time to start taking the leap to a more modern browser?

Microsoft have teamed up with Camwood, Citrix Systems and Quest Software, all application compatibility experts, to help jump-start your move. Join the road shows being organized around the UK between Feb and April to learn more about the technical challenges faced by departments and how you can get around it.

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Join us at a date below for a packed agenda discussing the technical challenges faced by IT departments when migrating their users off of IE6. We will establish:

· Why you should go through the trouble of migrating;

· How you go about identifying those problem applications;

· What you can do about them.

There are a range of dates to choose from, each offering a slightly different spin and all promising to be thoroughly informative! Take your pick and use the links below to register with our partners.

Who, Where & When?** Tues 21st February** Microsoft & Quest Software Manchester United Football Ground (Old Trafford) 09:30 – 14:00 (+Stadium Tour!)

Thurs 22nd MarchMicrosoft & Citrix Systems (Including newly acquired AppDNA) Chalfont St. Peter (Easy access via the M40 & M25 as well as rail) 09:00 – 16:00

Tues 3rd AprilMicrosoft & Camwood London, Cardinal Place More Information & Registration TBC Thurs 19th AprilMicrosoft & Quest Software Reading Football Ground (Madejski Stadium) 09:30 – 14:00 (+Stadium Tour!)

On behalf of all the team at Microsoft, we hope to see you there!

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This article is part of the GWB Archives. Original Author: Tarun Arora [Microsoft MVP]

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