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SolarWinds Federal User Group: Washington, DC – February 26, 2014, Online – March 6, 2014

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  • Ready to step up your IT management game?
  • Want to know how other federal agencies are solving IT challenges?
  • Curious about SolarWinds newest products and features?

 

Please join us:

 

Learn in these interactive presentations how SolarWinds can help you manage everything related to IT management, and provide feedback to the SolarWinds product management team. You’ll also be able to network with your peers either in person on February 26 or in the online Q&A on March 6.

               

Presentation topics at both the live and online Federal User Groups include:

  • Cybersecurity with SolarWinds LEM, FSM, UDT and NCM
  • SolarWinds Product Update and Tips to Get the Most from your Implementations
  • Database Performance Analyzer: What Are You Waiting For?
  • SolarWinds Enterprise Scalability and Product Integrations
  • Customer Case Studies: OPM and a Department of Defense Customer

 

Speakers:

  • Francois Caron, Product Management Director - Network Management and Online Demo, SolarWinds
  • Gordon Jackson, Chief Executive Officer, Atlantic Digital
  • Chris LaPoint, Vice President of Product Management, SolarWinds
  • Thomas LaRock, Sr. DBA, Technical Evangelist, SolarWinds
  • Arun Rajan, Product Manager, SolarWinds

 

For details and to register for our Washington, DC federal user group click here

 

For details and to register for our online Federal User Group sessions on March 6 please go to the thwack Events, Webcast and Training calendar to March 6th to see the schedule and register.

 

Questions? Please contact:
Lisa M. Sherwin Wulf, Federal Marketing Leader, SolarWinds
lisa.sherwinwulf@solarwinds.com, 703-234-5386


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