Session Summary
Tuesday, August 31, 2004Trustworthy Computing means helping provide the better, more reliable computing experience that you expect. For Microsoft, Trustworthy Computing is also a company-wide initiative that is changing how we do business. When you install Microsoft Host Integration Server (HIS) 2004, the product is configured to be secure. This is by default. In this Support WebCast session, both network and PC administrators will learn how to configure and deploy HIS 2004 in a more secure manner, to help protect very important computing resources.
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Level 200 session presented by
Chris Houser and Shawn Henretty.
Chris Houser joined Microsoft in 1995. He is currently a program manager with the Host Integration Server team. Before he joined the product team, Chris was technical lead on the SNA Server Product Support Services team. Chris came to Microsoft from the Campbell Soup Research and Development facility in Davis, CA, where he was the Network Administrator.
Shawn Henretty joined Microsoft in 1999. He is currently a support engineer with Product Support Services in the Host Integration Server team. Before joining Microsoft, Shawn worked at Attachmate Corporation as a technical account specialist. Before that, he worked at WordPerfect/Novell as a problem resolution specialist.
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