UGTV (User Group Television) for Developer Debuts!
- Posted: May 28, 2008 at 4:29 PM
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User Group Television (UGTV) is a monthly webcast dedicated to bringing informative programming to User Groups worldwide while providing Microsoft the ability to introduce up and coming information to user group communities as well as highlight our engagement
with them.
Today's show includes an interview with Trisha Cardell, US Subsidiary Sr. Marketing Manager focused on Developer user groups, a demo on ADO.Net with Rob Bagby, and an interview with John Martin from Server and Tools Online regarding advancements in the Community
Platform.
UGTV is hosted by Michelle Fleming Toure and Alan le Marquand.
Got Feedback? Email ugtvplan@microsoft.com. Got Ideas? Email ugtvidea@microsoft.com
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Yeah, what a name for it....
Ug, why not GAG or Grunt?
Ug.... Me Sick.
Good initiative,
It would be a good idea to also interview the various user group leaders/members and share their experiences and success stories.
or even invite a user group leader/member to co-host a show.
Also the video seems to be of LOW RES as I couldn't see what Rob demonstrated.
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