EntaTech is to host a series of seminars dedicated to helping people make the most of their Microsoft software.
The event, due to take place at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester city centre, will take place on September 28th, and features three seminars focused on Windows Server, Windows 7 and Office 2010 respectively.
One attendee will also be chosen as the winner of £1000 worth of EntaTech credit to be spent on Microsoft products.
“Too many events are hosted with the organiser needs in mind but this event is purely for the visitors, the aim is to build our relationship with our customers, for them to interact with Microsoft, and let visitors decide what seminars they wish to attend with opportunities to ask specific questions,” said EntaTech’s marketing supervisor, Lindsey Fish.
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