I heard a rumor that Gil was organizing a post DEC ski trip to Whistler and
there would be a Chinese Downhill to determine who goes home with the
rubber chicken.
Regards;
James R. Day
Active Directory Core Team
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is there some way to win that rubber chicken? ;-))
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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 14:55
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DEC questions
It is a big meeting of AD experts with a guy holding a rubber chicken
leading the discussions.
Todd
From: Ken Cornetet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 8:49 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DEC questions
Pardon my ignorance, but what is DEC?
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Sullivan
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:35 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DEC questions
Hi Dave,
This will be my fourth DEC and everyone has been worth it. I think I
have learned more at this conference than any other I have attended.
It is very focused, intimate and full of some incredibly interesting
people who are out there doing it.
The content ranges in complexity but almost all is going to be
accessible if you have been working with AD for years. What helps at
this show is after the talk you are having conversations with
attendees who can clarify topics based on their own experiences as
well as provide tips on how it may be applicable to your situation.
Like Joe mentioned the ability to have candid conversations with
people from Microsoft is also incredibly valuable. There are a slew
of Microsoft people there and they are all focused on Directories and
surrounding technologies.
The networking outside of the Microsoft people is also a great value.
Oh yeah, occasionally watching hung over people try to pay attention
to deep DNS discussions is sort of fun as well <G>. Being a hung over
person trying to pay attention to deep DNS discussions, well, that is
not quite as fun!
I hope to see you there.
Kevin
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:38 PM
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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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