Announcement: Upcoming Microsoft webcast on daylight saving time changes in Russia
Published Sep 13 2011 02:39 PM 1,834 Views

Here's an interesting webcast we have coming up this week... This October Russia will not "fall back" and will essentially remain on summer time. This change has widespread implications to all connected information systems. In this webcast geared toward IT Professionals, we'll walk through a general overview of DST and the impacts and solutions for Windows, Outlook and Exchange.

We're also offering a series of new webcasts to help customers and organizations preparing for daylight saving time, particularly the new changes in Russia this year. This is part of our "step-by-step" program on making the DST transition. You'll find a list of these upcoming webcasts on our DST & TZ site at http://www.microsoft.com/time. We also include a few archived, on-demand webcasts available here: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/dst_webcasts.

Understanding and preparing for 2011 Russian Daylight Savings Time Change (VIR66CAL)

September 15, 2011, 10:00 am to 11:30 am Pacific Daylight Time (Click here to calculate your local time)

Presented By:
M3 Sweatt, Partner Program Manager Lead, Microsoft
Matthew Brown, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft
Mike DeGooyer, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft
Bala Sivakumar, Program Manager, Microsoft
Ron Ragsdale, Program Manager, Microsoft
Jenny Liu, Program Manager, Microsoft

Session Overview: In 2011, the Russian government adopted a law to cancel Daylight Saving Time (DST). As a result, Russia will not "fall back" to Winter time. This webcast will discuss the implications of that decision and what Microsoft is doing to mitigate those implications for our Customers and Partners.

Level: 200

Microsoft Customer Information

Register for the Conference: https://www.eventbuilder.com/event_desc.asp?p_event=u48c3q60

Technical Support: Having trouble with the conference on the day of the session? Click here for Live Meeting support or call: 866-493-2825

Before the Webcast: Please ensure you have downloaded the latest version of Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007. For an overview of the Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 platform and features, please view the Getting Started guide here.

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