Hi Dave

 

I’ve only been to one DEC (and even then I had to leave early), but it was by far the best public event I’ve attended.  As Al mentioned, even if the agenda content isn’t a 100% match for what you need to know, the contacts you’ll make and the informal chats will more than make up for it.

 

Tony


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Cliffe
Sent: 24 February 2005 18:38
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] DEC questions

 

Hi all,

 

    Hope you don't mind these...

 

    My company has considered the idea of sending a couple of us to the conference, but are wondering if they should use our vouchers to have us attend some AD troubleshooting workshops [by Microsoft] instead.  While I don't know any specific details as to what that entails, we've also never been to one of these DECs!  Our managers have asked us to justify in writing what we think we'll get out of this conference, and if it will prove more worthwhile than the MS offering (again - sorry that I don't know exactly *what* that is).

 

    Myself?  I have 4+ years in a live AD environment, and can honestly say that some of what I've seen written on this list zooms high overhead (!), while other stuff falls right in line, so am hoping that I would be a good candidate to attend.

 

    I see many testimonials, etc...on the conf. website, so just hoping to get any brief thoughts from anyone - with many thanks in advance!

 

-DaveC

Reuters AITS Infrastructure

 



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