Rick,

 

Well put.  As a matter of fact if you go to
<http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/session_10tut.html>
http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/session_10tut.html you can see descriptions of
the 39 Tutorial Sessions and if you go to
<http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/session_10tec.html>
http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/session_10tec.html you can see the descriptions
of the 40 Technical Sessions that are all included in the price of the
conference.  And if you go to
<http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/session_10exe.html>
http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/session_10exe.html you can see the 12 Executive
Sessions available as well.  So for an All Access Registration you get 91
sessions plus entrance to the Celebration with the Austin based Latin band
<http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/multimedia.html> The Brew (I have asked them
to bring CD's this time for those of you that wanted them last time) with
food and beverages at the Celebration.  Plus Continental breakfast daily and
a terrific seated lunch each day.  Now that's what I call "Mucho Bang for
the Buck!"

 

So whether you are a Remedy Rockstar or want to meet some, make sure you
don't miss out on this Annual Event.  BMC, Partners, Vendors, Consultants
and Customers are going to be there you should too!

 

See y'all (well most of y'all - we are going to miss Claire and Susan L)
next week!

 

Phil Bautista, WWRUG10 Advisory Board

512-731-0304

http://www.linkedin.com/in/philbautista

http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/contact_phil.html

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick Cook
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 11:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: WWRUG

 

** Best argument I can think of is that it's twice as valuable as a training
class, and half the cost.  I regularly spend my OWN time and money to attend
this for that reason, and I know I am not the only one who does.

Rick

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Martinez, Marcelo A <[email protected]>
wrote:

** 

X2  I will be anxiously awaiting posts and tweets from the conference ..in
Houston.

 

I wish to ping some of you lucky enough to go and ask: How do you sell off
the idea of "a conference in Vegas" to management? I will have to put
together a presentation for them next year.

 

 

Marcelo 

 

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 10:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: WWRUG

 

** 

Sam,

 

If your company is willing to send you, GO!  Go and learn and network and
enjoy the camaraderie!  You will be part of a very elite group of people if
you attend.   I left my first RUG in awe of the people I had met in real
life from the list and with a renewed sense of wonder in the awesome product
that we all will forever call Remedy.  I learned as much or more in the RUG
tutorials than I did in a solid week of Remedy training classes.

 

Sadly, I'll be here at home in Houston, sobbing all week long, living
vicariously through the posts and tweets from the conference.

 

I love my company, they just have different priorities and conference travel
is not one of them... for some people.

 

C

 

  _____  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Samuel A. Morris
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 2:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: WWRUG

** 

Regarding the WWRUG in Las Vegas... I'd like to come to it, my company is
willing to send me, but I have a concern that the sessions are going to be
so far over my head that little of it will make much sense (read, I'm very
inexperienced with Remedy, etc.) As an example, I posted a question on this
list about being able to display certain items in the Atrium Core Console...
the one reply I got ended with the line "I have a question - how much
experience do you have with CMDB?", leading me to feel even more out of
place on this list. (I subscribed to it in hopes of learning more about
Remedy, Atrium, ITSM, etc. I have to admit that most of the questions posted
here are beyond my understanding.) I appreciated the gentlemen who tried to
help me, and I don't think he meant anything negative in what he asked. But
it did give me cause to worry about spending so much money on the WWRUG
given my lack of knowledge of the product.

I guess what I'm asking is, will there be some of WWRUG geared to those with
not a lot of experience with the various products?

Thank you for your time,
Sam
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