Day 1 of PASS
Day 1 of the PASS Community Summit 2009 was a great day; lots of fun and good information.
Thanks for...
2009-11-04
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Day 1 of the PASS Community Summit 2009 was a great day; lots of fun and good information.
Thanks for...
2009-11-04
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Up at 5am today, worked for a while, then down to breakfast at 6am with Brent, Colin, Denny (and wife!),...
2009-11-04
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Monday at the 2009 PASS Community Summit, for the most part, was reserved for pre-conference sessions, Microsoft Customer Insider sessions,...
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The 2010 PASS European Conference will be held in Neuss, Germany, April 21-23, 2010. Details are currently scarce on the...
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Brent posted it first and I’m going to borrow his list to post here:
Best Business Intelligence Blog Post:
Winner: Chris Webb...
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Today's keynote was from Tom Casey, called Bringing Greater agility to your business.
The number for the day is 20%. Fewer...
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YAAAAAH!
The PASS Summit is pretty amazing. Yesterday I sat through the key notes from Microsoft. I was at the bloggers...
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Opening remarks on day 2 of the Summit come from Rushabh Mehta, vice president of finance. Rushabh is giving us...
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10:08 AM – And that's a wrap! See you tomorrow for day 3's keynote.
10:07 AM – Tom talking up the product roadmap.This...
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Nice phot montage, included so many friends. I love PASS.
Rushab Mehta launching the Wednesday key note. Unfortunately, this is the...
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