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Jo Lambrecht User is Offline
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2/14/2008 03:22 PM  
Hi,
 
for the last 2 years i went to TechEd in the states, the sessions are great, speakers are sometimes phenomonal, great atmosphere and usefull information, but verry little SBS sessions, wich is a pitty for me.
So for this year i was doubting to go ? I want to do something more SBS specific.
I heard there is a "SMBnation" course, wich is only SBS stuff.
 
Has anyone attended the event ?
Was it usefull ? Good or Bad ?
A lot of talking about visions and the future  or  real-life usable stuff, like configuring, ways of setting-up, problems,etc... ?
Or are there any other Events wich are good (for SBS-lovers) ?
 
Greetings,
Jo
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