Microsoft Management Summit 2008: SOLD OUT!

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If you haven’t heard already, the Microsoft Management Summit 2008 has sold out. Over 4000 IT professionals will come together at the end of the month to take part in Microsoft’s annual conference dedicated to enterprise management technologies.

For those of us that helped form and supported the first conference held back in 1998 this is an amazing accomplishment, as it’s the first time in the conference’s long and sorted history that it has been completely sold out. While I hate to think of those that will be denied access, it’s a great statement about Microsoft’s commitment to this area and the customer’s adoption of Microsoft management technologies.

I’m proud to have been an early part of what has become such a successful event for Microsoft and the community-at-large.

P.S. Sadly, I won’t be attending this year as I’m returning to the States on the same day as the Summit kicks off. But, rest assured, I’ll be returning with a vengeance next year!

One Response to “Microsoft Management Summit 2008: SOLD OUT!”

  1. Duncan moving back to the U.S.? - Rod Trent at myITforum.com Says:

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