Zentyal Forum, Linux Small Business Server
News and Announcements => News and Announcements => Topic started by: hvilppola on June 26, 2012, 12:29:41 pm
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Hi all,
We would like to invite everyone who is interested to attend the webinar "Migrate your customers’ IT infrastructure to Linux with Zentyal and Canonical" during which we will explain the recent partnership agreement signed between Zentyal and Canonical. The webinar will be held today, 26th of June, at 17:00 (CET). You can sign up here:
http://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/50463
Cheers!
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mhm,
I would have liked to have been 8)
Broken representation, you can see... (and every time he shows my "Industry" - no matter what i select, it was not accepted...
Why i must give my personal data ??
(http://glx-consult.com/download/closedsourcesucks.png)
it is an event to collect personal data or for exercise ??
pity
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Sorry, I can't help with that :( This is the platform Canonical uses to deliver webinars and we have no power to change it. However, as far as I know, gathering data of webinar attendees is a common practice ...
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Thank you.
Very interesting presentation, although it deserved some more "technical" guy to assist Ignacio because he got quite a lot of technical questions :-X
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not a problem for me. i give the same lecture (how to migrate to zentyal in 4weeks and 4steps) in German language on the "LinuxTag2012" @Berlin. :P
I am looking fw. to video recording .... to give it to the community without registering (data mining) 8)
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Yes, I did not expect so many technical questions. Which is a good thing, because it means that attendees knew about zentyal. I thought it was going to be more about people new to Z, wondering what the heck this is all about :D So, this means that we should start thinking about setting up some technical webinar :)
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Are there any stats on how many online viewers there were during the live webinar?
I think it would be great to have a technical webinar!! Especially focussed on gateway/proxy issues, since there are a lot of questions in the forum about this.
Also the new features like thin client and virtualization would be nice to have an online demo on how to configure and use those.
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yep, I agree with robb ;)