Originally posted by: coolVariable
Just got back from the one in Los Angeles.
Got there on time ... there was an endless line.
Turned out - I probably should have gotten there a little later - maybe 8:15 instead of 7:45. The line was much shorter then.
Got a badge and my sticker was placed on the questionnaire for the overall even experience. I was told to turn that in at the end of the day.
DID NOT GET A BAG!!
Keynote was ok.
Decision Maker track had a horrible presenter from MS.
At 12 noon I went to the desk and exchanged my questionnaire for the Resource Kit (Product Keys, CD/DVD of something and download instructions.)
No WinVista
Too bad, people here at give me hope, I might be able to sneak one or get one in the bag.
Maybe they only hand it out to certain tracks?
Could those that did receive WinVista in their bags reply what they registered as?
IT Pro
Developer
Decision Maker
Partner
Retail
Am I missing any?
Originally posted by: nlkccom
The Vista was in the bag. Since you didn't get the bag, you didn't get Vista. However, it's only an evaluation disk, so you didn't miss much.
Originally posted by: coolVariable
Just got back from the one in Los Angeles.
Got there on time ... there was an endless line.
Turned out - I probably should have gotten there a little later - maybe 8:15 instead of 7:45. The line was much shorter then.
Got a badge and my sticker was placed on the questionnaire for the overall even experience. I was told to turn that in at the end of the day.
DID NOT GET A BAG!!
Keynote was ok.
Decision Maker track had a horrible presenter from MS.
At 12 noon I went to the desk and exchanged my questionnaire for the Resource Kit (Product Keys, CD/DVD of something and download instructions.)
No WinVista
Too bad, people here at give me hope, I might be able to sneak one or get one in the bag.
Maybe they only hand it out to certain tracks?
Could those that did receive WinVista in their bags reply what they registered as?
IT Pro
Developer
Decision Maker
Partner
Retail
Am I missing any?
Originally posted by: nlkccom
The Vista was in the bag. Since you didn't get the bag, you didn't get Vista. However, it's only an evaluation disk, so you didn't miss much.
Originally posted by: usernamemax20charact
Originally posted by: nlkccom
The Vista was in the bag. Since you didn't get the bag, you didn't get Vista. However, it's only an evaluation disk, so you didn't miss much.
Went to the LA event too and got the bag and Office 2007 Pro.
I even got a chance to speak to one of the Microsoft people and he said that the Vista evaluation copy is an actual legit full version of Vista Ultimate so I woudn't throw it out... just in case.
I haven't installed it yet to confirm it, but that's what I was told. He was one of the MS training people that my buddy knows.
Originally posted by: nlkccom
Could it be just an evaluation version of Vista Ultimate, but with the correct key, it can be activated as a legit full version?
Originally posted by: dukeharsha
If anyone wants to go to the Greensboro, NC event there is still openings as a developer. Does it matter what you sign up as to get the software? This session runs in the afternoon, can I still go in the morning sessions even if they are listed as full?
If you want to carpool to Gboro from Winston-Salem let me know.
duke
Originally posted by: Omniprezent
Originally posted by: dukeharsha
If anyone wants to go to the Greensboro, NC event there is still openings as a developer. Does it matter what you sign up as to get the software? This session runs in the afternoon, can I still go in the morning sessions even if they are listed as full?
If you want to carpool to Gboro from Winston-Salem let me know.
duke
I hope so(and expect so) since a few of us signed up for this in Harford CT. It's an afternoon onlt session. I have yet to hear from anyone who just went to the afternoon one ONLY.
Originally posted by: PDS
Just got back from DC Launch Event...
- Lines, crowds, as expected...
- Some Keynote speaker said you couldn't "cash in" your feedback form till 2pm
- No problems getting my "Resource Kit" during lunch
- You just exchanged your red eval form for a shirt and resource kit (which has keys)
- Overall effort and impressions were positive
- Vista looks great, but all the demo's used lots of back-end software
- Really pushing Office 2007 (and the back-end servers)
- Food was decent and plentiful (considering it was way overbooked)
- Developers need to learn .Net 3, several new foundation api's, XAML
- No need to rush out and get Vista, but you will sooner or later
Overall I liked this launch more than previous M$ rollouts. They seem very confident in the new software, secure, stable, etc. Actually a little LESS hype and hard-sell this time, which should lessen the blow when people find out it doesn't work! (joke) Seriously, hats off to M$ (once again), its an amazing accomplishment and should provide the foundation to drive our tech economy for another 10 years.
I'm sure there will be a negative news story, maybe even today, of people's "woe's" with Vista. Gawd, how long did we hear that crap with XP. Like a news reporter could even cover a tech story like this anyway.
PDS
Originally posted by: Ammocan
You forgot the "Are you a Govt Employee?" question.
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I attended the IT Pro track at Louisville, KY this morning, and it was a very positive experience. I'll note some of my thoughts akin to what PDS did:
- Got there a little after 7am, event started at 8am. Very easy getting in.
- Lots of refreshments such as muffins and fruit. All kinds of juices as well as canned soda, with all the glasses and ice you could use . This event was at a Hyatt, and the staff there did an excellent job of keeping everything cleaned and organized.
- The room I was in held, at my guess, around 300-400 people, although there were people standing against the walls by the time it started. Definitely a full house.
- Was "lectured" by Matt Hester, a very entertaining and refreshing speaker. One of his best comments was when explaining the eval sheet, that if we voted a 1 on any category (meaning it was very bad), that we'd essentially be telling him he was worse than Windows ME. That got a GREAT laugh. Some of the best humor is when someone pokes fun at themselves.
- Went over Vista and the deployment options, single images, how to specify updates and drivers, etc. for the first part of the class. He also showed a bit of the graphical wiz-bang stuff of Vista, but only spent 10-15 minutes on it.
- Middle part of class was over Exchange 2007, and while I've never used it, the crowd seemed delighted with the new features and layout.
- Last part of class was finishing up Exchange with a couple of demos, going over the new Office breifly (showcasing the ribbon), then he showed some new local group policy entries with Vista.
- No problems with crashing or anything, but explorer did have to restart once on one of his laptops when he tried to open his pictures folder. To his credit, though, he had a couple instances of Office running, as well as 3 virtual machines. He took this opportunity to show how Vista will isolate the problem, and restart the component that failed without having to restart the entire computer. Worked beautifully.
- There was a slight issue with a program I believe was called Forefront, but it was still beta and will not be out for another couple of months, so no biggie. He was a bit embarrassed it seemed .
- At the end was an awesome demo of the speech recognition in Vista. I was actually amazed at what this could do. The command "Show Numbers" is a fantastic idea. If you don't know what I'm talking about, try it out for yourself by going to a webpage with a ton of links and saying that command.
All in all, a great presentation, and I'm pleased with the direction that Microsoft is heading. I was able to get my Office/Groove keys fairly quickly, and was out of the parking garage and on my way home by 12:30pm. I'm glad I signed up!! :thumbsup: