If you've ever been to a Tech Ed conference, you know what an information-overload experience it can be. It's virtually impossible to learn about everything you want to in four days crammed with sessions, labs, the partner expo, and after-hours events.
Fortunately, there are ways to get more information out of Tech Ed--such as Windows IT Pro's Tech Ed 2008 video series, recorded this week at the conference. Windows IT Pro editors Amy Eisenberg, Jeff James, and Sheila Molnar interviewed or led panel discussions with technical experts such as Windows IT Pro technical director Michael Otey; contributing editors Sean Deuby, Dan Holme, and Mark Minasi; and other industry experts on hot topics such as cloud computing, what's in store for SQL Server, and products that address IT pain points. There's also video coverage of the Best of Tech Ed awards, where Windows IT Pro editors choose best-of-breed products on the Tech Ed show floor.
You can find some of our Tech Ed videos below. For these and other Tech Ed 2008 videos, along with an expanding library of videos on other Windows and SQL Server technical topics, go to ITTV.net, Penton Media's new video site for IT professionals.
Cloud Computing Roundtable
Best of Tech Ed 2008 Awards
Jeff James' interview with Dmitry Sotnikov on Quest Software's PowerGUI
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