Hello Chad,
I used firefox to sign-up. Their layout isn't standards compliant. It's on the to-do list on the forums.
I found I needed to scroll down to find the content of each page, and in the end I signed up, but never got a confirmation message, so I just signed in and it worked...
Dawesi
Monday, February 7, 2005, 10:23:25 AM, you wrote:
> Anyone know how to sign up for this thing? Just spent 1/2 hour on their
> site trying to create an account. Site layout is broken, not accepting
> form fields, not recognizing username or password, instructions on how
> to get the username and password back via email are vague at best and
> rampant typos. Maybe it knows I'm using a non-Microsoft browser...
> Chad
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott
> Thornton
> Sent: Friday, 4 February 2005 8:23 AM
> To: CFAussie Mailing List
> Subject: [cfaussie] For all you Melbourne people and SQL Server users
> Apologises to those not interesed.
>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/02/2005 7:41:36 am >>>
> Dear Scott
> This is an invitation to attend our first user group meeting for 2005 on
> Tuesday, February 15th: "An overview of SQL Server 2005 Business
> Intelligence", by Peter Myers (Tenix Connections). If you would like to
> attend, please register using the link below and arrive at the venue
> between 5:30pm & 6:00pm for pizza and drinks. The meeting will start at
> 6:00pm sharp.
> http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/RegisterMeeting.aspx?EventId=61
> (You need to be signed up and logged into our website to register for
> this event)
> *** GIVE-AWAY PRIZES!! ***
> This month, we will again be giving away two copies of MS Office
> Professional 2003 (valued at ~AUS$700 each) to lucky members in our
> audience. Only those who have registered via our website and attend on
> the night will be eligible to win so please make sure you've registered
> properly online to have a chance to win one of these great prizes!
> *** HAVING PROBLEMS LOGGING ONTO OUR WEBSITE? ***
> If so, please send a reply to this email address and we'll make sure
> you're hooked up with an active login & a working password.
> This month's session information ================================
> Title: An overview of SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence
> Brief: Business Intelligence (BI) technologies are emerging as important
> tools for businesses that need to analyse, report and scorecard their
> data. The challenge for today's business is to provide the right data to
> the right people at the right time, and meeting this challenge is about
> employing the right tools. SQL Server 2005 builds on the strengths of
> SQL Server 2000 by providing enhanced versions of Analysis Services, DTS
> (now named Integration Services) and Reporting Services. In fact
> Analysis Services and Integration Services are complete rewrites.
> In this presentation Peter Myers will present an overview of SQL Server
> 2005's BI offerings. He will then provide a 'drill-down' into the
> feature set of Analysis Services 2005 including an introduction to the
> Unified Dimension Model (UDM) and the One-Click Cube. These two topics
> will be accompanied by demonstrations.
> This presentation is relevant for database professionals with no
> specific BI background, and for those already familiar with Analysis
> Services 2000.
> Our presenter this month is Peter Myers. Peter is a Senior Consultant
> and Trainer with Tenix Connections. He has eights years' experience
> working in OLTP database design and development, DBA support and Data
> Warehousing/Business Intelligence for SQL Server. Peter joined the
> company in 2001 as a trainer and consultant, and continues to provide
> consulting services and technical training. He delivers training for SQL
> Server, Analysis Server, DTS, ASP.NET and .NET programming (C# and
> VB.NET). He has a Bachelor of Business and Microsoft Certifications:
> MCSD (VB6 and .NET), MCDBA, MCSE (NT4) and MCT.
> Please register if you would like to attend, using the link below or
> feel free to reply to this email if you have any questions.
> http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/RegisterMeeting.aspx?EventId=61
> If you can't attend, we'll post the Powerpoint material online after the
> event and you'll be able to access it here:
> http://www.sqlserver.org.au/meetings/melb
> Attendance to our meetings is free, so you're welcome to forward this
> email to anyone you feel would be interested in attending.
> Register:
> http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/RegisterMeeting.aspx?EventId=61
> Venue: Melbourne Microsoft Office - Level 9 Como Office Tower, 644
> Chapel Street, South Yarra, Melbourne
> Date: Tuesday, 15 February 2005
> Duration: 5:30PM pizzas & drinks for 6:00 start, approx 8:00 pm finish
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> Regards,
> Greg Linwood
> Australian SQL Server User Group
> Mb: 0408 899 515
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