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Beat Schwegler's 2 Cents
Virtual Indigo Track @ TechEd Europe
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over 7 years ago
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beatsch
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I'm really happy about the massive Indigo coverage we're going to have at TechEd Europe . Since this content is brand new, the presenters agreed on doing a lot of extra work! Thanks guys, I owe you all a beer... Introducing "Indigo" - The Unified...
Beat Schwegler's 2 Cents
You want to have fun, you come to my room...
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over 7 years ago
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beatsch
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I know I’m late but Gregor’s list of the best quotes on TechEd US is just great! Hey Gergor , you’ve missed one Mr. S…..crewdriver (a waitress in a Japanese restaurant while trying to pronounce my name on the credit card) Looking forward to Gregor...
Beat Schwegler's 2 Cents
About common sense and service contracts...
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over 7 years ago
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beatsch
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I’m currently thinking a lot about guidance and best practices around service contracts. There exist many ways to end up with a contract. But are there some metrics that are going to tell you whether your contract is a good contract? Can we relay on a...
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