Just One Week Remains to Save $300 on Your SPTechCon Registration

SPTech Con 2012 San FranciscoHeads up: Next Friday, February 10, is the cutoff to save $300 on the cost of your registration for SPTechCon 2012 in San Francisco.

This year's conference is taking place right in the heart of downtown San Francisco, and will feature the same level of world-class SharePoint speakers that you've come to expect from SPTechCon on both coasts.  Jared Spataro will deliver the Microsoft keynote, and Todd Klindt and Shane Young will deliver their own provocatively titled keynote: "Making Nerds Better People."  Over 90 sessions will be presented throughout the four-day conference, including such SharePoint notables as (to name just a few of those whose sessions I've covered in the past): Owen Allen, Christian Buckley, Andrew Connell, Bill English, Richard Harbridge, Brett Lonsdale, Mark Rackley, Laura Rogers, and Heather Solomon.

As well, many of my fellow Sharing the Point South America crew members will be on hand at SPTechCon, with Mark Miller, Michael Noel, Joel Oleson, and Paul Swider all representing ... and plans are afoot for a very special presentation at SPTechCon regarding the Sharing the Point initiative.

So what are you waiting for?  Register to attend SPTechCon today, and save $300 on the cost of your registration!


Posted Feb 03 2012, 02:15 PM by John Anderson

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John Anderson joined Bamboo Solutions as Manager of Content & Syndication in May 2008 after a 12-year career at AOL.  New to SharePoint at the time of his hiring, John was tasked with creating a new blog for the just-launched Bamboo Nation community in which he would document his daily SharePoint learning process.  Thus was born the end user-centric SharePoint Blank, for which John authored 200 posts within a year, and which he continues to write today.  Today, John writes SharePoint Blank in addition to his responsibilities as Managing Editor at Bamboo and, while he learned much about SharePoint in his first two years, he gleefully celebrates the release of SharePoint 2010 and the reset button that the new platform represents for SharePoint Blank.

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