So on March 3 at 11AM Central and March 5 at 1PM Central, I'm going to be hosting brief (30-45 minute) presentations on all the major conferences and who should attend which ones. Normally, the weekly interRel webcasts are not open to our competitors, but for this one topic, we are opening it up to everyone. While I normally don't like training my competition, in this case, I figure the more people who know where to go, the better.
I'll be featuring the OpenWorld, Collaborate, and Kaleidoscope conferences, but I'll also be speaking briefly about the local HUGs (Hyperion User Groups) and their replacements at OAUG, IOUG, and ODTUG. I'll cover which type of users should go to which conferences (and user groups) and I'll give you an idea of the agendas for Hyperion/EPM attendees you're likely to see at each conference.
If you don't want to end up at the wrong conference in 2009 and beyond, try to carve out a few minutes to attend one of these talks I'll be doing. Feel free to send a link over to your friends (those people you're connected to on Facebook and LinkedIn) so they can attend too. Each webcast can handle up to 1,000 people, so the more, the merrier! Here's the link and I'll see you on March 3 or 5th:
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