Code Camp call for speakers and registration now open

The Rocky Mountain Tech Tri-fecta needs you, speakers and attendees.

Ok, so what exactly is a Tech Tri-fecta? Gotcha. Three different technology families, all on the same day at the same place at the same time. It’s a Code Camp. It’s a PASS Camp. It’s a Windows Server Camp.

Saturday February 21, 2009. Metro State College, Denver. Checkin at 8am, sessions start at 8:30 and we will end by 5pm.

Speakers: one of the directives of the “camp” mentality is to get as many speakers up in front of the group as possible, and cut out all the fluff. Code. Code. Code. (or fill in the blank with your preferred technology of choice, just cut out the fluff first). We currently have 42 spots to fill and if numbers warrant it, can add to it. Sessions are 50 minutes long, including any Q&A. Submit however many you’d like. If topics overlap, we’ll coordinate the speakers to work out an arrangement to get the session in front of the audience and get them both there as well. If you’re way enthusiastic and submit 8 sessions, we may ask you to rank them for us to pick from.

Attendees: Hanselman (yea, Scott Hanselman is coming). Yack. Huckaby. Golightly. Dollard. Bagby. Massi. Milroy. Neilson. Jacobs. Shirey. All in one place. All for free. Sessions are still being finalized but all of these tech Rock Stars have come on board and will be presenting sessions for us at the Tri-fecta. How cool is that?

www.rmtechtrifecta.com for session submissions and for registration. There are three links for registration, one for each main track. This will not force you into a track, just help us plan for room space based on interest. So pick the track that you are most likely to attend, if you can’t decide, just register somewhere, we’ll figure it all out, promise.

Can’t forget the Sunday fun too. A semi-organized day of skiing/boarding. On the registration page is the link to register for the bus trip to Copper. The final price will be determined by number of folks going, but we’re shooting for $40 range for bus to/from and lift ticket. So, join us again on Sunday to have some fun up at Copper. Registering here will not obligate you to anything, just get us your info so we can coordinate the day.

Brought to you by your local user groups, SouthColorado.NET, Colorado Springs SQL Server UG and Colorado Springs Windows User Group. We’d also like to thank our sponsors, Microsoft, Colorado Technology Consultants, The Association for Competitive Technology, Modis, TekSystems, Red Gate, Consortio Services and CS Tech Cast.

So here’s your chance to have your name up in lights (figuratively of course) next to some pretty awesome and smart folks. Come join us!

Questions? Want to sponsor us too? Contact Julie Yack at [email protected].

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