I’m heading to Boston tomorrow to attend Microsoft TechEd. Look forward to meeting friends, peers, MVPs, MCTs, Zenprise customers, and “softies”… !
As noted earlier, Zenprise architect Sekou Page will be presenting a Birds Of A Feather session on troubleshooting DNS for Exchange. (read previous post: “Don’t miss “Troubleshooting DNS for Exchange” session at TechEd“).
Trying to figure out which other sessions you should consider attending? Experts at TechTarget (publishers of popular sites like SearchExchange.com, SearchWindowsSecurity.com, SearchSQLServer.com, et al) have picked some interesting ones – you can find them at “TechEd 2006 Best Session Picks” – includes some of my picks.
Clustering MVP Rodney Fournier will be presenting 2 sessions, and knowing Rod I’m sure they’ll be quite interesting and geeky.
1. SVR317 The Best-of-the-Best Practices for Microsoft Clustering, and a Few You Haven’t Heard of – But Should
– Wednesay June 14, 8:30 – 9:45 AM, Room: Grand Ballroom B
– Reapt on Thursday June 15, 1:00 – 2:15 PM Room: 205 ABC
2. SVR206 Ten Reasons Why You Need Windows Server 2003 R2 Today!
– Monday June 12, 5:00 – 6:15 PM in Room: 258 ABC
Scott Schnoll, author of Exchange Server 2003 Distilled, has some interesting sessions as usual.. highly recommend Scott’s clustering session as well.
1. MSG327 Exchange 2003: Clustering Best Practices
– Wednesday June 14, 10:15 – 11:30 AM, Room: 52 AB
2. MSG337 Exchange 2003: Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts
– Thursday, June 15 8:00 – 9:15 AM Room: Grand Ballroom A
– Repeat: Friday, June 16 2:45 PM – 4:00 PM Room: 253 ABC
Zenprise will be at Booth #245 (TechEd Expo Map). If you’re at TechEd, don’t forget to drop by and say hi, and also take a shot at the Zenprise Exchange Challenge(s) to win some great prizes, including some cool (marketing-speak? Naah, I want one myself… ) MyVu personal video viewers – particularly a gread add-on if you have a video iPod. You will also get a chance to take a look at our latest & greatest Zenprise 2.0 product for real-time troubleshooting & diagnostics of Exchange.
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