An Introduction to Zero Downtime Migration Strategies
Karl Palachuk on Project Management and Zero Downtime Migration Strategies
Live Seminar -- One Day Only
Seminar Information
Wednesday
March 17th, 2010
6:30 - 9:00 PM
Holiday Inn Express
221 Carondelet St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
Registration Closed
Summary Info:
Mark your calendars and plan to be in New Orleans on March 17th.
Sign up now for this special event - One Day Only.
Agenda Topics Include:
- Project Management in a Managed Service Business
- Zero Downtime Migration Strategies
We all work projects. But do we all work them profitably and efficiently? Whether you're 100% managed service or just getting started, come and learn the most important elements of keeping project labor on the "billable" side of the ledger.
Join one of the authors of The Network Migration Workbook forn introduction to SBS Migration that will make your business more profitable and your clients a lot happier. Is ZDTM really possible and practical in your business? Attend and find out.
Author / Book Info:
Karl W. Palachuk
is the President of KPEnterprises Business Consulting, Inc. and Great Little Book Publishing Co., Inc. He is also the author of four books for SMB Consultants. Karl is also an active member of the SMB community, with blogs and web sites providing resources and advice to SMB Consultants.
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Book:
The Network Migration Workbook
About the Book:
The Network Migration Workbook gives you everything you need to migrate a Windows network. It won't fit in your back pocket, it's on full letter size paper and it's almost 600 pages. But it definitely has everything you need. Karl and Manuel Palachuk start with a discussion of the entire process so you see the big picture. The authors talk about the scope of work and how critical it is to your internal processes and your relationship with the client. Next, they introduce the pre-discovery process. That means making a list of all the things you need to discover so you really understand the project. After the pre-discovery is complete, you can quote the project. They lay out a process based on 10+ years of SBS Migration experience. The book divides the migration into seven distinction stages.


