Our Q&A session with Tim Sneath can be called a success. 22 participants from 11 different partners showed up (as well as some Microsoft attendees). Tim started the session with some demos from MIX that surprised some of the attendees. However the overall feeling was that the Q&A was the most valuable part of the session.

I would like to thank all of you for the feedback you gave me. Although the evaluation was positive (as you can see in the summary), there's still room for improvement.

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Main issues (I will focus on next time):

  • Fewer people in the session and/or longer session so everyone gets more/all of his questions answered
  • Shorter introduction (product presentation) and more Q&A interaction

The positive interest in these kinds of initiatives will trigger more sessions like this in the future...