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Chosen as a Speaker at DotNetNuke Connections 2010

Apr 28

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In previous years, one thing or another has consistently prevented me from attending the popular DotNetNuke OpenForce events.  Last year, my only chance was to go as a speaker.  That didn’t work out for me.  This year is different though.  I will be seeing you there!  Why?  Easy…  I am very honored to be able to announce that I have been selected to be a speaker at this years event!

I submitted around 8 sessions for consideration to DotNetNuke Connections this year.  Luckily, one really fit in with what they were looking for this year, but it wasn’t the session that I would’ve thought it to be.  I had a few cutting-edge sessions there, and a couple in-depth sessions as well.  However, the one that caught the eyes of the selection committee was, “DotNetNuke 5 Administration: Tips and Tricks.”

I have done this session and sessions like it uncountable times.  However, this will be the first time that I wanted to see what you’d like to hear in such a session.  What are you biggest administration gotchas?  What would you like for me to go over?  If I can fit it in, I will.  Leave a comment to let me know.

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Re: Chosen as a Speaker at DotNetNuke Connections 2010

Congratulations Will. Look forward to seeing you in Vegas. I'm sure your talk will be excellent as usual.

By Joe Brinkman on   4/29/2010
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Re: Chosen as a Speaker at DotNetNuke Connections 2010

Hello Will,

There is a topic related to administration that it is usually expected and actually craved for : Best performance settings. I know that each circumstance is different from the next one, but you could brush through some of the most usual (or unusual) performance implications.

Best practices in regards to db maintenance could also be interesting.

My 2 cents.

Cheers,
-Aderson

By Aderson Oliveira on   5/14/2010
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Re: Chosen as a Speaker at DotNetNuke Connections 2010

Thanks, Joe. I am sure that you won't heckle me. ;)

Those are some great tips, Aderson. Thanks! :) I usually just feel out my audience to see what they're struggling with, but I feel that this talk needs to be much more structured. (This is especially true, depending on the level of expertise of the audience members.)

By Will on   5/14/2010

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