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One of the best things about the SharePoint community is that people really want to get involved and share their experiences.

SPTechCon Boston was a jam packed three days of sessions and getting together with colleagues from the SharePoint Community. I took almost two hundred pictures during the event, so have a look to see if you recognize anyone.

We’re off to a raucous start at SPTechCon in Boston. Laura and I had a full room this morning for our Office 2010 and SharePoint integration workshop.

Let’s get rolling… it’s time to crank up the live tweet feed from SPTechCon in Boston.

I’m taking the train from New York City to Boston this afternoon and need something to do in Cambridge for the next couple days when there is a lull in the activities as SPTechCon.

Ok SharePoint fans, it’s that time again. MetaVis Technologies has rented a 100 inch monitor and we’re setting up for live blogging and tweeting from the floor of the SPTechCon Conferernce starting next Wednesday.

I had the pleasure of presenting a live online session tonight from the speaker dinner at Best Practices Conference, Washington DC. We were able to round up many of the speakers to give brief presentations, talking about their current projects and what they are working on.

To get the ball rolling for Dusseldorf in October, how about a €500 discount on a full ticket? I thought you’d say that.

Laura’s article this morning reminded me that I haven’t talked about my sessions at Best Practices Conference scheduled for next month. Here are the abstracts and a little info about me.

I get the question wherever I go, “You speak at a lot of conferences. Which one should I attend?” Instead of me trying to give a specific answer to a question like that, let’s let the conference organizers tell you why they created their conference.