Seminars
We host dozens of live seminars around the world every year. We hosted 20 seminars in 2011, and will be expanding to 40 seminars in 2012. In 2011, our seminars focuses only on backup and recovery, but in 2012 we will be expanding to include other topics. Our seminars are quite exciting and fun:
- Free to qualified end users
- Free breakfast, lunch and breaks
- The most exciting and independent speakers the industry has to offer
- Audience response system that allows live polling of the audience
- Face to face interaction with leading vendors and end users
- Approximately 2/3 of the day is independent content, and 1/3 is sponsored content
- Door prize drawing
Topics
Backup and Recovery & Building Virtual Infrastructure
What our Attendees Say About Our Seminars
The combination of the speaker and sponsors allows the attendee to get the big picture, giving you things to use when you get back to the datacenter.
~ Vickram Mooblall - Picciano & Seahill, D.C.
~ Vickram Mooblall - Picciano & Seahill, D.C.
W. Curtis Preston feels free to speak candidly about technology, without leaving any details out. I feel my expertise on data management is better as a result of this seminar.
~ Matthew Mosesohn, Red Hat
~ Matthew Mosesohn, Red Hat
The most comprehensive and intense backup/storage seminar I have ever attended.
~ Matt Sanders, Teleflex, Inc.
~ Matt Sanders, Teleflex, Inc.
Curtis was fun, energetic and interesting to watch. He had a lot of great information to share. I have a new perspective (and respect) for the tape medium.
~ Carl Schmidt, RDU Airport Authority
~ Carl Schmidt, RDU Airport Authority
I've attended about 5 consecutive years, and Curtis never disappoints.
~ Dan Doherty, Cambridge Health Alliance
~ Dan Doherty, Cambridge Health Alliance
Curtis is THE authority on backup and storage as far as I'm concerned.
~ Anonymous
~ Anonymous
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the content of the seminars be independent?
Absolutely. The sponsors do pay a fee to exhibit and speak at the show, but they have no editorial control over my content. My content will not be changing to anything that sounds like "product A is awesome and you should buy it." I will continue to speak primarily about concepts and techniques rather than products. Product specific discussions will continue to be conducted on truthinIT.com.
Absolutely. The sponsors do pay a fee to exhibit and speak at the show, but they have no editorial control over my content. My content will not be changing to anything that sounds like "product A is awesome and you should buy it." I will continue to speak primarily about concepts and techniques rather than products. Product specific discussions will continue to be conducted on truthinIT.com.
