Rocky Mountain Windows Tech User Group (RMWTUG)  May 2008

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RMWTUG May 2008 Meetings

RMWTUG May 2008 meeting time and locations:

  • Denver, Tuesday May 20, 2008, 7:00 p.m. (networking begins at 6:30 p.m.)
    Address: Sprint, 10002 Park Meadows Drive, Lone Tree

  • Colorado Springs, Wednesday, May 21, 2008, 7:00 p.m. (networking begins at 6:30 p.m.)
    Address: Verizon, 2424 Garden of the Gods Road, Colorado Springs

RMWTUG May 2008 meeting topics and agenda

  • Officer Elections
  • Plans for future meetings
  • Power Efficiency in desktops and servers
  • 64-bit Windows Server comments
  • Ask a Question


May 2008

Topic 1: Plans for future meetings, Dennis Martin, Demartek

Dennis Martin will present a number of ideas for the user group including converting the website to a Microsoft SharePoint website, soliciting ideas from the members, the "15 Minutes of Fame" sessions and more.

Topic 2: Power Efficiency in desktops and servers, Dennis Martin, Demartek

I had to replace a failing power supply in a workstation in my lab, and selected one that was designated "80 PLUS". This short presentation will discuss electric power efficiency in desktops and servers, the 80 PLUS program, and tips for saving energy.

Topic 3: 64-bit Windows Server comments, Dennis Martin, Demartek

Dennis Martin will discuss the move to 64-bit Windows servers and his experience. Dennis will encourage members to share their experiences with 64-bit Windows platforms and plans to migrate to 64-bit platforms.



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