I've got a virtual trade show coming up on November 29th . If you've never been to one, its like a webinar on steroids. Click "Read More" to see more information.
This will be my first virtual trade show, so I can't wait to "see you there" on November 29th. (Just like a real trade show, you should register in advance.)
We've virtualized servers, storage, and tape drives, so why not trade shows? I asked my friends over at TechTarget how a virtual trade show is different than a webinar, and it sounds like it's really trying to mirror the trade show experience without having to leave your desk. Here's what they said:
Live Videocasts and Webcasts with W. Curtis Preston, on how to make backup and recovery more reliable and the hot backup technologies you should be considering | |
Virtual booths from the top storage vendors in the industry where you can have live interaction with reps from backup technology providers and download demos and product information | |
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Vendor webcasts where sponsors explain the latest backup technologies and how they can help you solve your backup and recovery challenges |
Vendor webcasts where sponsors explain the latest backup technologies and how they can help you solve your backup and recovery challenges | |
A live, one hour, Q&A session with W. Curtis Preston, where you get your questions answered and you hear Curtis' responses to the questions posed by your peers | |
And just like a real event, you'll have a chance to win great prize, like the new, hot Apple iPhone or a signed copy of Curtis Preston's new book, "Backup and Recovery". All of this takes place in a slick, easy to navigate interface that provides a virtual seminar experience – right from your desktop! |
So it's like SimCity but with speakers. ๐
Like I said, I'll "see you there!." Click here to register for the virtual trade show .
Written by W. Curtis Preston (@wcpreston), four-time O'Reilly author, and host of The Backup Wrap-up podcast. I am now the Technology Evangelist at Sullivan Strickler, which helps companies manage their legacy data
Is their a schedule of what will be going on. The vcard shows it as being 8 hours long. Unfortunately, for me, the time works out to be midnight to 8am.
Was this event recorded?
I believe you can just register for it and view it now.
Questions should be directed to tech target. I’m along for the ride as much as you are. ๐