TechNet Webcast: An Agile Approach to Delivering Mailing Efficiency Solutions (Level 100)

Overview Is there such a thing as effective innovation for legacy systems? Yes. Experts from Microsoft and Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software share insights on the changing landscape for legacy systems based on industry-standard protocols and secure communications techniques. This webcast is intended for customers supporting VSE, and provides insight into managing costs better and lowering the total cost of ownership; streamlining integration of patches and updates on the CI Appliance; saving staff time and effort; boosting performance and predictability of the existing systems; and achieving scalability via the CI Appliance, not the legacy platform.

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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date16th December 2008 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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