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How to improve sustainability in your organisation with Endpoint Manager

Core is going green for our April webinar, when we'll share how  local and regional government and public sector organisations can improve their sustainability using Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

Join our Account Manager for the public sector, Harry Reid, and our Head of Public Sector, Paul Saer, as they share the business, commercial and environmental benefits of Windows 10 Autopilot and Microsoft Endpoint Manager for public sector bodies.

This hour-long session will cover:

  • A bit about Core - industry firsts, case studies and our experience in public sector Autopilot deployments
  • A detailed overview of Windows 10 Autopilot, including technical components and how it fits in your IT infrastructure
  • Business sustainability benefits - the impact of Windows 10 Autopilot on your business sustainability including the benefits of remote desktop and device deployment, and commercial benefits
  • Environmental sustainability benefits and pitfalls - how public sector organisations can lead the way and set the standard as modern, forward thinking institutions. This will be a balanced review, as we will be looking at impartial research and ways that it can negatively impact the environment.

You'll also have the chance to put your questions to Harry and Paul about Autopilot and its link to sustainability.

Attendees will be eligible for a FREE Microsoft Endpoint Manager workshop, so don't miss out. Register now!

Register here

Date: Thursday 8th April 2021

Time: 2pm-3pm

Location: Microsoft Teams Live Event

The Speakers

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Harry Reid

Harry is the Core account manager for our Local & Regional Government customers and has been at Core for nearly 5 years, working as part of the dedicated Core Public Sector team.
 
Harry has a certificate in corporate sustainability from the University of Bristol as well as certificates in Microsoft, Quest and Nintex software solutions.