UPDATED: 26/01/2007:
There’s a new registration page with details on the conference, speakers, material and location.
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I’ve mentioned this one a few times in my blog but I’m going to give it a bit of detail here.
I’m a member of the MR&D forum. This forum is hosted by Mark Minasi, the acclaimed Windows technology journalist, author, speaker, MVP and consultant. You”ve likely heard of Mark thanks to books like Mastering Windows 2003 and his contributions to the magazine, Windows IT Pro. You’ll likely have hit the forum in some way while googling for solutions to Microsoft Infrastructure problems. Numerous MVP’s and experienced Microsoft techies participate on this forum offering help, articles and advice on infrastructure technologies of all kinds. The membership spans the globe and all types of people.
Last May, we held our first group conference in Mark’s home town of Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA. It was a great event and we all learned loads from each other, e.g. Curt Spanburgh gave a very detailed presentation on Microsoft Dynamics, Nathan Winters gave a full demo of Exchange 2003 mobile push email, Nick Whittome dispelled a few myths and sold us on the worthiness of SBS and Mark explained Kerberos in AD from start to beginning as well as giving us a detailed brief on what to expect from Vista technology. A special guest, Todd Lammle (Cisco expert and author) gave us a briefing on IPv6 that was a real eye opener. The whole 1.5 day experience was really worth the effort. What really made it work was the intimacy of the event. Open conversation, quentions/answers were everywhere. In fact, Rhonda Layfield (author, speaker, consultant) offered to give a presentation on how to make the most of Network Monitor at no notice! The difference between this event and the likes of WinConnections, TechEd, IT Forum was obvious. The intimacy fo the vent meant that the content was richer and the presentations were extremely interactive. Not only was a it a good technical event but it was a great social event too. We’ve not only helped each other even mor in the following year but we’ve also become friends outside of the work side of things. It was such a success that we planned to make this an annual event.
This year we are holding the event in the same location in Virginia Beach. The event starts on May 3rd and ends on May 6th. The hotel is right on the beach and is a pleasant location. Details of the event location and booking are available on the MR&D forum. We’re expanding the event and more people are speaking. We’ve also got some special guests:
- Todd Lammle will be making his return.
- Darren Mar-Elia (Group Policy genius, author, s/w developer, MVP, author) will be presenting if all goes well.
- Steve Riley (senior Microsoft security consultant, one of Microsoft’s most popular presenters at conferences) is scheduled to join us.
Obviously the card is subject to change … thing happen, afterall.
A bunch more of us will be presenting this time around, including your truly who will be presenting System Center Configuration Manager. The event will be several days longer too. This will be a bigger event. One of the cool things with our event is the cost. We are charging money to cover costs only. At the event, we’ll be collecting around $250 from each person to cover room rental and food for our big night out. Of course, there’ll be those of use who have a few beers on other nights too… I’m arriving early and leaving late along with some of the others to enjoy an very historic and scenic area. Each delegate has to cover their own flight and hotel costs. The above link details booking arrangements to get a discount on the hotel room if you want to stay in the same hotel as the event. The location ("The Strip") has loads of other hotels and there are motels further in land.
We’ve got more details on presentations on the MR&D site. Again, the card is subject to change. This is how it looks as of now:
May 3, 2007
08am – 09:45am — Mark Minasi — Vista drilldown: Some of the best stuff you aren’t using yet but should be
10am – 11:45am — Jim Adgate — Bitlocker: How to avoid becoming a veteran
12pm – 12:59pm — LUNCH
01pm – 02:45pm — James Summerlin — Powershell: Scripting and automation via the command line
03pm – 04:45pm — Nathan Winters — Exchange 2007: How to be available for work 24/7/365.25
May 4, 2007
08am – 09:45am — Mark Minasi — What’s New and Great and Coming in Server 2007
10am – 11:45am — Darren Mar Elia — Group Policy: How to turn your network into a POLICE STATE
12pm – 12:59pm — LUNCH
01pm – 02:45pm — Aidan Finn — DFS/DFS-R and the new Print Management Console (this one is changing)
03pm – 04:45pm — Rhonda Layfield — Network monitoring: That packet can run, but it can’t hide (Darth Vader breathing sound).
May 5, 2007
08am – 09:45am — Mark Minasi — Vista/Server 2007 Security: The Hidden Truth
10am – 11:45am — Nathan Winters — VMWare: The latest and greatest you need to know.
12pm – 12:59pm — LUNCH
01pm – 02:45pm — Curt Spanburgh — Kerberos: Controlling the BEAST
03pm – 04:45pm — Aidan Finn — System Center Configuration Manager 2007
May 6, 2007
08am – 09:45am — Mark Minasi —- The Accidental DBA
10am – 11:45am — James Summerlin —- The Accidental Developer – Part 1
12pm – 12:49pm — LUNCH
01pm – 02:45pm — Todd Lamelle —- Guys, seriously, IPv6 really is your friend!
03pm – 04:45pm — Steve Riley —- Ask not what the Empire can do for you but what you can do for the Empire!
Oh my… I’ve got the afternoon shift on the 5th!
I can guarantee that you will never get close to experts such as Mark, Rhonda, Todd, Steve andDarren (not to mention the others) at any other event. You will never get to spend as much time with them, not only in presentations but also socially, at any other event. For me, and loads of the original Minasi Group delegates, this event is unmissable.
Getting to Virginia Beach … Fly to Norfolk International Airport. Get a taxi or a rental car and head straight east on the Interstate until you get to the beach. Turn left until you reach the Marriot on your right. It sounds easy and it is.
We’d love to grow this event to include more people. If you are at all interested, wanting to learn and willing to contribute in any small way then please do check out the above links for details of the event. If you decide to go then let James Summerlin (you can contact him through MR&D) know.