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Ahhhhh: Get Relief from 10 Common IT Systems Management Pains

May 18, 2010

2:00 p.m. Eastern / 11:00 a.m. Pacific (60 minutes)

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Event Details

  • Featured Speakers

    Dan Neel - Editorial Director - United Business Media

    Pete Coleman - VP, Public & Private Sector Group - Kaseya

    Philander Hopkins - IT Director - Gulf Coast Community Services Association

    Ziya Gunay - Director Information Technology - Peoples Bank & Trust

    Managing the IT infrastructure for an enterprise is a thankless job. Some might even call it painful. Whether it’s blocking a new software virus, managing the latest loss (or theft) of a company laptop, or simply dealing with rogue “IT hobbyists” and naïve bosses, people just don’t understand the expertise, time and patience required.

    Managing today’s IT infrastructure doesn’t have to be thankless. Nor does it have to be painful or require tons of overtime. In this panel webinar moderated by United Business Media Editor Dan Neel, gain valuable management insights from executives at People’s Bank & Trust and Gulf Coast Community Services Association, hear their discussion of common IT systems management pain points, and learn how these leaders found relief using IT automation technology.

    In this FREE webinar, participants will learn about:

    • The 10 most common IT systems management pain points
    • Common IT systems management misconceptions
    • Best practices for managing highly distributed IT systems
    • How IT automation technology can help you relieve your systems management pain

    Register and attend this webinar and also receive a complimentary copy of Kaseya’s Industry Alert entitled, “Top Ten IT Systems Management Pain Points” compiled from our interactions with thousands of customers worldwide.
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