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Just a quick “heads up” that the next WMUG Event will take place in Cardinal Place, Victoria, London on Thursday 11th September. Watch out for the agenda coming soon…
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The WMUG crew just want to say a BIG thankyou to all of you that attended our meeting last night. It was a fantastic turnout and I think it’s fair to say a good time was had by all. Thanks to the Microsoft team (Phil Cross, Steve Lamb, and all of those at Cardinal Place), for helping organise and...
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Just a quick bump for the next WMUG meeting next Tuesday in London in case any of you missed it. Rob will be taking you through the Operating System Deployment (OSD), feature of ConfigMgr and Gordon and David Allen will be taking you through System Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) as well as how it integrates...
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It’s meeting time again (seems like the last one was only yesterday). This time our meeting will take place on Tuesday 15th July at Microsoft’s office in Cardinal Place, London (near Victoria station). Rob will be taking you through the Operating System Deployment (OSD), feature of ConfigMgr and Gordon...
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TODAY is the final day to register for the next WMUG Meeting to be held next Tuesday 13th May at Microsoft's Thames Valley Park. All are welcome and we'd love to see you there. Full details and registration information can be found on the WMUG Home page .
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We are delighted to announce that the next WMUG Meeting will take place on the 13th May at the Microsoft Campus in Reading. Full details can be found on our home page ( http://wmug.co.uk ). Everyone is welcome, all we ask is that you register in advance (no later than 6th May), so we know numbers for...
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The UK User Group community is proud to bring you the third of its free to attend community days and this time we are bigger and more in depth than ever. This Two day event will include group sessions for all as well as breakout sessions on specific technologies across 5 rooms so you are guaranteed to...
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One of the weird things I've found is that there doesn't seem to be a list of ConfigMgr-related User Groups anywhere. Well that was until I created the User Groups page which contains a list broken down by geographic region of all of the ConfigMgr User Groups. So check it out and if you're...