The focus doesn't mean that *all* sessions (or even most) are on D.R. Last conference was SOA but, while I attended several of those sessions, most were the usual programming, systems, SQL, etc., things.

I would suggest looking at the COS tab and within that the areas you think might be of interest to you. Rarely have I ever had an hour when there wasn't something that was of interest/value to me. But, then, when you're a one-man shop you pretty much have to do it all. Besides, I've still got a lot of catching up to do!


As for the Spring focus: Maybe. Jim O., who's on the list, would know. But I've don't recall it ever being "announced" prior to the current conference.

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Dan wrote:

I noticed that the fall conference has an "Educational Focus on Disaster
Recovery".  Does this imply that if I'm not interested in D.R. as much as
other areas, I should avoid the conference?  I'm guessing not, mainly
because the fall conference isn't subtitled "Disaster Recovery", but there
is a non-emphasized link on the fall conference page that points to the D.R.
page.  (Of all the sub-topics, the one I *would* be interested in is the
Application Design.)

Has the educational focus for the Spring '07 conference been determined yet?

TIA,
Dan


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