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It seems A while back I volunteered to do some presentations the Dell booth and offered a few topics. Yesterday I got an email with the schedule for the sessionsin the Dell booth and it looks like I'm scheduled for Tues and Wed at 2:15! The topics are thing that I talk about all the time - but I need to pull together the slides for the presentations. The first one is about virtualization resources on the web (like www.delltechcenter.com ) and the second is about Exchange and SQL on VMware (which I did some work on earlier this year).

 

Looks like I will be working on the plane on the flight to vegas!

 

 

Todd

 

 

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I used the auto session builder thing on vmworld.com to put together my schedule for the conference.  Tool works great.  I went through and 55 sessions that I really wanted to attend, unfortunately the auto scheduler can only deal with 30, from which it helps you to resolve conflicts and schedule about 5 or 6 a day.  This indicates to me just how good I think the conference will be this year.  I plan to check out all of the sessions that I couldn't attend via the vmworld.com site after the show.

 

 

I also put together a very rough outline of blog posts and tweets I would like to do while at the show.  I'm sure that this schedule will completely change once I get to Las Vegas, but the exercise was good to get me thinking about everything from a tweetand blog perspective.  I'm looking forward to meeting many from twitter and delltechcenter.comthat will attending.

 

 

Todd

 

 

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Todd Muirhead

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