Conferences and Community Meetings I Attend(ed) 2014

  • Conferences
  • Published Aug 13, 2014 Updated Mar 4, 2019

I love to learn, teach and network. Conferences and community meetings are the perfect events for that. As in previous years I try to attend as many events as I can. Here is a list of where I have been this year and where I plan to be. I hope you can make it to at least one of these, they are all more than worth it!

First Half of the Year: Where I Have Been

  • January: Citrix CTP meeting in Orlando
  • March: Microsoft Community Open Day in Berlin
  • May: Citrix Synergy in Anaheim
  • May: E2EVC in LA
  • May: BriForum in London
  • May: E2EVC in Brussels
  • June: CUGTech in Tjøme (Norway)

Second Half of the Year: Where I Am Going to Be

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