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Casper User Group

Please join us for a Casper User Group (CUG) in your area. Casper User Groups are a great way to meet and interact with other IT administrators and systems engineers from JAMF Software. These events include a hands-on "Open Lab" with laptops for those who have specific questions about the software or are just looking for some face time with our systems engineers, a short presentation by one of our product developers and some time to eat, drink, and hang out with your colleagues.

For more information about these events, or to register, please contact Nell Hurley at (612) 661-4652 or nell@jamfsoftware.com.

Summer 2008 Itinerary

City Location Date
Chicago Eduardo's Natural Pizza
1212 Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60610
Wednesday, June 24
Time Activity Presented By
6-8 PM CUG
Presentation
and Social Hour
TBA

"One of the best things about using the Casper Suite is being able to attend the Casper User Group meetings held around the country. Attending these events gives you the opportunity to directly interface with people from JAMF Software, preview new features in a coming release, and give input on what you'd like to see in future releases. It also offers great networking opportunities, giving you a chance to talk with people from a variety of industries and a large range of deployment sizes. Having access to such a large breadth of unique deployments, administrative styles and expertise is an invaluable resource."

Craig Ernst, IT Technical Services Specialist
University of Wisconsin Eau Claire


"Life before Casper was made up of many, many FireWire drives with many, many images. I was doing a lot of the work myself. Now, I have our Media Specialists and Building Technology Coordinators doing much of the work for themselves. I can't imagine my life without it. Every Casper user I know is a Casper junkie! Everyone loves it."

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