Whether you’re dealing with M&A, moving to Entra, or modernizing your AD for greater security, you may find yourself in a situation where you’d rather move your Windows endpoint devices instead of reimaging them or doing a full hardware refresh. To successfully plan and complete your migration, you will have a lot of questions to consider:
- Are you moving to Entra or staying on-prem?
- Do you need coexistence or not?
- Can you do it over a weekend or in phases?
- Are you moving the devices only or does this include an identity migration?
- And what about the user profiles, specific system configurations, and new applications and settings that all need to be updated to ensure users have a productive working environment post-migration?
Join Quest migration expert, Cameron Dench, and four-time Microsoft MVP Nick Cavalancia, as they walk through the prep, planning, & potential pitfalls surrounding migrating your Windows endpoints.
Intervenants
Cameron Dench – Quest Migration Expert
Cameron has helped customers for over 20 years to design, build and migrate between Microsoft environments. Working in roles across support, administration, engineering, consulting and most recently presales, Cameron's experience has covered almost every area of business. His background within Microsoft technologies dates back to the mid 90s, where Windows 3.11 & DOS were king. Cameron's focus is always on finding the right solution to meet the needs of the customer
Nick Cavalancia – CEO Conversational Geek and 4-time Microsoft MVP
Nick Cavalancia is a 4-time Microsoft Cloud and Datacenter MVP and currently serves as CEO of Conversational Geek. Nick has over 30 years of enterprise IT experience, is an accomplished consultant, speaker, trainer, writer, and columnist, and has achieved industry certifications including MCSE, MCT, Master CNE, and Master CNI. He has authored, co-authored and contributed to dozens of books on various technologies. Nick regularly speaks, writes, and blogs for some of the most recognized tech companies today on topics including cybersecurity, cloud adoption, business continuity, and compliance.