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NEW NAC Chalk Talk Series - Starting Sept 13th

There is a new NAC chalk talk series starting next week and excitingly enough I will be the first person to present! My chalk talk will be focused around how to make your deployment more successful. This is your chance to ask me questions and get the answers live via IPTV! :)

If you are unfamiliar with the NAC chalktalks, they are a great source of information about how to design, deploy, configure, troubleshoot, operate and optimize Cisco NAC Appliance. Please review the existing series by visiting the below link:
View the existing NAC Chalk Talks



The details of my up coming chalk talk:

CISCO NAC APPLIANCE CHALK TALK SERIES 3

Kicking off SEPTEMBER 13th with a LIVE VIDEO BROADCAST featuring Jamie Sanbower from Force 3 --

Cisco NAC Appliance: A Success for Force 3 and Its Clients

Watch this interactive session to learn Force 3's secret to NAC success, key deployment strategies and how they use Cisco NAC to solve their client business requirements.

Date: Thursday, September 13th
Time: 10am PDT/12pm CDT/1pm EDT
Location: http://tools.cisco.com/cmn/jsp/index.jsp?id=65688 (requires CCO login)

No pre-registration required.


There will be additional chalk talks continuing the weeks following the 13th, so be sure to check back here for updates on the others!

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