April 9, 2013 Meeting
Topic: Mobile device troubleshooting and recommendations from a load/capacity planning perspective
Speaker: Jay Willis Cotton is a Microsoft Premier Field engineer based in the NY /NJ region. He has been working with Exchange since 2003 and currently supports customers with a total user base of ~250,000 running a mix of Exchange 2003/2007/2010. With the rampant growth of mobile devices he has made the Active Sync Protocol a focus of his activities by working with Microsoft Senior Support engineers on a variety of troubleshooting cases, and best practice communications to Exchange administrators. In his spare time he is an avid gardener, surfer (yes you can surf in NY J) and guitar enthusiast.
Doors Open 6pm, dinner arrives, presentation starts at 6:30 PM.
Event Registration URL: HERE – open to the public & free / click to attend RSVP – by Mon before the meeting at 4pm EST
Speaker: Jay Willis Cotton is a Microsoft Premier Field engineer based in the NY /NJ region. He has been working with Exchange since 2003 and currently supports customers with a total user base of ~250,000 running a mix of Exchange 2003/2007/2010. With the rampant growth of mobile devices he has made the Active Sync Protocol a focus of his activities by working with Microsoft Senior Support engineers on a variety of troubleshooting cases, and best practice communications to Exchange administrators. In his spare time he is an avid gardener, surfer (yes you can surf in NY J) and guitar enthusiast.
Doors Open 6pm, dinner arrives, presentation starts at 6:30 PM.
Event Registration URL: HERE – open to the public & free / click to attend RSVP – by Mon before the meeting at 4pm EST