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Dell Storage Forum – the big fat review post
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I’ve been holding off on doing my wrap-up post of the Dell Storage Forum because I wanted to wait until other folks finished posting about their conference take-aways. But you people are maniacs — the content just keeps rolling in! … Continue reading
Dell Storage Forum Day 2 – the virtual era is fluid
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Yesterday was day 2 of the Dell Storage Forum (see this post for a recap of day 1). Day 2 was a continuation of information for the partner channels, as well as instructor-led training and hands-on labs for customers. The … Continue reading
I’m writing this from the Dell Storage Forum Fluid Blogger’s Lounge. We still have some set up to do – the hotel IT guys are here right now setting up some ethernet drops for us. We should be ready to … Continue reading
Dell Storage Forum Tweet of the Day – we need your help! |
If you are in Orlando for the Dell Storage Forum, you are eligible to participate in the Tweet of the Day contest. Just do what you would normally do at a conference – tweet your thoughts, observations, etc. Use the … Continue reading
The Dixie Chicks are Reuniting at the Dell Storage Forum |
One of my big passions is building community. If you know me, or have read this blog for any length of time, you know I tend to wax poetic at times about the size and the importance of the storage … Continue reading
Sneak preview of Dell Storage Forum sessions
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Yesterday something very interesting landed in my inbox – a spreadsheet with all of the sessions that are being scheduled for the Dell Storage Forum. I know some of y’all are chomping at the bit for this info, so I … Continue reading