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Webinar Schedule for August

AutoMate 8: Automation in the New Frontier: -Tuesday, August 16, 2011 / 11:00 am PST -Tuesday, August 30, 2011 / 11:00 am PST
Launch Process Automation with WMI Trigger

WMI is Microsoft’s primary management enabling technology for Windows. If you manage Windows servers and workstations, or if you create Windows management applications, you will most likely be familiar with WMI. WMI is not just a three-letter acronym tossed around to impress your colleagues. Make no mistake, knowing how to use the WMI scripting library to create a vast array of Windows system administration scripts is utopia for WMI enthusiasts.
AutoMate Your Path to the Cloud Webinar: Register Now to Win a Kindle

Join us April 7 for an informative, lively webinar where you'll learn how to best address process and automation requirements for successful cloud computing journeys AND be qualified to win one of 2 Kindles! We are giving away Kindles to 2 people who register by April 6 and attend the webinar on April 7. Both winners will be notified by Friday, April 8, and their Kindles will be shipped the following week.
AutoMate Bridges the Gap Between Disparate Applications

Businesses are increasingly expected to deliver tighter application and business process integration, creating more value for the business without significantly adding to the IT budget.
2011 Webinar series kicks off: Automation in the New Frontier

Are you interested in AutoMate 8? With all the features of AutoMate 7 plus support for Amazon Web Services, VMware Virtualization, Microsoft SharePoint and Unicode Character sets, AutoMate 8 gives users the ability to deliver seamless automation workflows integrating cloud-based IT with on-premise IT.
Where Have All The Software Developers & Programmers Gone?

Why is the USA’s DARPA agency allocating significant research dollars to stimulate interest in computer programming and related skills across the nation’s universities and colleges? If the Feds are worried, should you be?