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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.

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.

We’re going to stick a web cam in a couple of the sessions and stream them live, so you won’t feel so left out.

I just received a message from Mark Elgersma, conference director for the Best Practices Conference. Pretty interesting promotion… he’s randomly giving away tickets on twitter. The giveaway is pretty simple. Follow @bpconference on twitter for details.

We’re 17 days away from the Best Practices Conference. Time to put on your journalist hat and blog live from the conference floor.

As part of our ongoing media coverage of the August Best Practices Conference, Bamboo Nation and EndUserSharePoint.com are providing full length videos of previous conference sessions. Each video is about an hour. What you see is an entire session from the conference.

We see lots of blogs and articles about SharePoint Governance, and they are all very lengthy and probably applicable to most organizations. But, what I’ve seen is the average SharePoint administrator is the Exchange Admin, firewall admin, and sometimes the accountant!

As a media sponsor of the Best Practices Conference , we are pleased to announce the latest additions to the conference: Arpan Shah’s SharePoint 2010 Exclusive Preview of SharePoint 2010 and the 2009 Government 2.0 Symposium.

If you haven’t put your name in the hat for a full access pass to the Best Practices Conference in Washington, D.C., time is running short. You’ve got a little over 12 hours from the time I post this. You can read the details on how it works, or I’ll make it easy for you. Register below.

After a little break from recording, Joel and I are back at it. In this week’s segment we cover everything from the controversy created by the release of 2010 information to the plethora of babys being born to SharePoint geeks. Have a listen…