Swag
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I think she was trying to say two six hours days of one hour technical sessions but said it in a way that all of us were certain that she said two six hour days training on a single subject.
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3 to 6 hours per training item but not all in one session. 1 hour sessions at max.
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@scottalanmiller said:
You need a written policy.
Spoken like a true CIO!
"No one shall be permitted to hand out stinky cheeses, or cheese-like things, in or around said conference. All stinky cheeses must immediately be reported to IT for proper quarantine and decontamination. Failure to report things like stinky cheeses up to and including (the following list is not exhaustive) Limburger, Roquefort, Epoisses, Pont l’Eveque, etc... will result in immediate expulsion from and future banning from said conference."
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@AVI-NetworkGuy said:
@scottalanmiller said:
You need a written policy.
Spoken like a true CIO!
"No one shall be permitted to hand out stinky cheeses, or cheese-like things, in or around said conference. All stinky cheeses must immediately be reported to IT for proper quarantine and decontamination. Failure to report things like stinky cheeses up to and including (the following list is not exhaustive) Limburger, Roquefort, Epoisses, Pont l’Eveque, etc... will result in immediate expulsion from and future banning from said conference."
haha.. that sounds like a challenge!
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@Minion-Queen said:
3 to 6 hours per training item but not all in one session. 1 hour sessions at max.
More like tracks. Although even tracks would be problematic because they would require that they overlap and would turn into the equivalent of single sessions with coffee and bio breaks. Sessions have to be essentially atomic or else people will be "trapped" in the track of choice and unable to miss things in the middle.
Conferences cannot be training sessions like boot camps or classes, it's just not feasible. It undermines the entire concept and value that a conference provides. There is a reason why no conference does this.
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I prefer ENTERPRISE server parts like Adaptec RAID controllers.....
But hey that's just me
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@DustinB3403 said:
I prefer ENTERPRISE server parts like Adaptec RAID controllers.....
But hey that's just me
Not just you.
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I use vendor USB sticks almost exclusively. I boot machines from them, I use them for file transfers. They tend to stick around for a long time.
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Really bad swag idea.... a key. A week later and people are still trying to figure out why they got a key and now that we've figured out it was something to do with a vendor booth.... no one seems to know WHAT it was, only that it didn't work well.
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Looking at that thread.... so no one is really sure what the key even was?
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Some thing it was eFolder, some think it was SoftLayer, I think that there was a third option too.
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It was the Vendor right next to BOX. There was a tool box with a padlock on it to try and open. Not sure who the Vendor was though
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I'm convinced at this point that no one knows.
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I still had the app on my phone. It was Efolder.
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That was an in-effective way to do a prize. No one has known who it was. If I didn't remember who they were next to, we would probably still not know.
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@Minion-Queen said:
That was an in-effective way to do a prize. No one has known who it was. If I didn't remember who they were next to, we would probably still not know.
Sounds like it was complicated and unclear.
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VERY!!!
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@Minion-Queen said:
I still had the app on my phone. It was Efolder.
How does the app help to track it down?
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There was a map of all the vendors on the exhibit hall floor. I knew that Box was next to them so....
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@Minion-Queen said:
There was a map of all the vendors on the exhibit hall floor. I knew that Box was next to them so....
Ah ha. I've never had one of their apps work so I stopped trying to download them. A web page is all that they need, not sure why they get so complicated.