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Experts 2 Experts Conference 2013 in Copenhagen

2013-05-22 by Rasmus Haslund Leave a Comment

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The E2EVC conference will be held for the 10th year in a row this year and what better place than Copenhagen!

Finally I have no travel excuse for not attending and at the same time it will be a great opportunity to meet up with industry peers.

This years venue is Scandic Sydhavnen from May 31st to June 2nd.

Looking trough the agenda I have found some sessions I would like to highlight:

Topic: What does it take to become Microsoft MVP and what does Microsoft does about community
Speaker: Christa Anderson

 

Topic: SCVMM-Mania (should or should you not manage all your hypervisor platforms using SCVMM 2012 SP1)
Speakers: Thomas Maurer and Michael Rüefli

 

Topic: Real-world persistent VDI
Speaker: Helge Klein

You can see the full agenda here.

 

The line up of speakers so far looks fantastic and I am not sure what I am looking forward to the most: Sessions or Networking?

Anyway, it will be a privilege to meet up and network with so many skilled and famous people.

 

On my personal wish list of people to meet up with a E2EVC is, in no specific order:

Alex Juschin

Aidan Finn

Christa Anderson

Thomas Maurer

Hans De Leenheer

Thomas Poppelgaard

 

Are you attending? Let me know in the comments and hopefully we can meet up!

Filed Under: E2EVC, Events

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