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October 05, 2009

Exchange Online 2009

Posted by Ken Wilner

Exchange Online 2009 has come, but it’s not gone.  With over 2,000 participants from every continent around the world attending 36 sessions on diverse topics such as:

                    Introducing OpenEdge GUI for .NET,

                    Serializing ProDataSets to JSON,

                    Introducing OpenEdge Explorer, and

                    Transparent Data Encryption,

the event was a resounding success!!

In addition, the live Q&A that was held for each session, and networking forums where attendees could “chat” with OpenEdge developers, architects and engineers, as well as the leaders of several Progress User Groups (PUGs), while maybe not exactly the same as meeting someone face-to-face gave that personal touch to this online event.

Did you miss a session that you really wanted to hear?  Is there one that was so full of information that you just have to hear it again?  Is there a session that a co-worker of yours really should have listened to?  Did you miss the event all together?  Regardless of your reason for still wanting to see a particular session you still can, because all the sessions are still available on-demand on the Exchange Online 2009 site until December 17th.

And don’t forget if you have a question on any session, Progress Communities is the place to ask your question.  We’ve set up a separate forum for each session, so that you can be sure you question is answered in a timely fashion.

Lastly, don’t forget to check out the Resource Center when you are on the Exchange Online 2009 site.  This is where you can download the slides and related materials for all sessions, as well as find other Progress product related materials. 

Ken Wilner

P.S. O.K. You caught me.  There was no one from Antarctica.

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