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Microsoft Peer Group
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Office 2003, 2007, 2010: The Jumping Point
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8/24/2009 10:30 a.m. |
Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010: firm leadership may not know which version of Office supports its business strategies, but you should. Gain insight into implementation approaches of the world’s largest law firms and ways in which their technology teams gained alignment to the firm’s business drivers. The archetype of the desktop is changing; look past features and functionality to evaluate technology that will be the foundation for the next decade. |
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Managing Firm Performance Using Microsoft Business Intelligence Tools
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8/24/2009 1:00 p.m. |
As firms have increasingly outgrown labor-intensive ways of creating budgets and monitoring performance, updating financial planning and analysis processes is fast becoming a more visible priority. See examples of how firms have shifted their efforts from administering the solution to interpreting and acting on the data coming from the solution. In many cases, using technology they already owned, they developed a list of business goals for new finance and analysis solutions which: provides the information needed to plan and manage their business efficiently and effectively, on demand, and in an easily understood format; and relieves the finance department’s burden of responding to requests for additional data, while ensuring that everyone received the data they needed, whenever they needed it. |
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Office 2007 Deployment Tools: Best Practices and Lessons Learned
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8/24/2009 2:30 p.m. |
Every implementation of Microsoft Office 2007 begins with a deployment plan. Join us as we review the benefits of the deployment tools Microsoft freely provides, as well as those that are included with Software Assurance. This session is designed to provide guidance, resources and tools that will prove helpful as you prepare for your deployment. |
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SharePoint Innovator of the Year
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8/24/2009 4:00 p.m. |
SharePoint can be many things, but how are firms best leveraging the technology to serve clients and bring value to the firm. Join us as we select ILTA's favorite SharePoint environment. |
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MS Office Collaboration Platform
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8/27/2009 9:00 a.m. |
The Office Collaboration Platform is comprised of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, Microsoft Office InfoPath, Microsoft Office Groove, Microsoft Office Communicator and Microsoft Office OneNote. We provide examples and discuss how these tools, both in their current and future versions, create a fast, cost-effective foundation for building custom applications as well as make collaboration easier through sophisticated applications that generate forms, build websites, organize data and streamline business processes. |
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Leading Technology in the Cloud: Leveraging MS Software and Services To Optimize Your Business Values
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8/27/2009 10:30 a.m. |
In this economy, we are all looking at ways to reduce costs and increase performance. This session is designed to a deliver greater understanding of the cloud computing landscape and the features and capabilities that Microsoft is delivering as part of a comprehensive Software + Services initiative which includes Azure, Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS), Windows Live. We also explore the new ways of coordinating internal on-premise assets and external collaborations. Identity and Access Control technologies promise to change Enterprise economics by lowering the cost of coordinating group action. The discussion includes strategy, frameworks, changing organizational boundaries and sample business scenarios. |
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Office Communications Server, Live Meeting, and Roundtable
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8/27/2009 2:00 p.m. |
With law firms facing budget restrictions for travel, what can Office Communication Server, Live Meeting and Roundtable do to facilitate team collaboration? Will Exchange 2010 play a role? Hear Microsoft’s perspective and hear from an ILTA member how Office Communication Server is the next best thing to being there. |
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Microsoft Point of View: Looking Ahead at Technology and the Legal Industry
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8/27/2009 3:30 p.m. |
Microsoft offers law firms unique capabilities for creating business value and lowering costs by connecting professionals, making it easier to deliver services to clients, offering new means for engaging with clients, transforming how expertise may be developed and shared and improving upon performance insight into the business. See new technologies available today while looking ahead at the innovation underway for tomorrow, offering possibilities for improving your firm’s business operations and the practice of law. |
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