Pictures of the Dutch 2013 TechDays

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Last week, Microsoft Netherlands organized the 2013 TechDays at the World Forum in The Hague, where both Developers and IT Professionals enjoyed two days of sessions, networking opportunities and catering.

On March 6th, I visited the event space, together with Raymond Comvalius. We explored the venue, checked out the film booth my employer had set up and met up with Christian van Woerkom and Vivian Andringa.

Welcome to TechDays 2013 (Entrance)
TechDays. What's Next. Now.
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On March 7th, the first day of the main event, the first item on my schedule was my session “Two of a kind: Virtualization safe(r) Active Directory and Domain Controller Cloning” from 9:15AM to 10:30AM in room Everest.

Session Title: Two of a kind, Virtualization Safe(r) Active Directory and Domain Controller Cloning
Delivering my session on Virtualization Safe(r) Active Directory and Domain Controller Cloning at TechDays 2013 (Picture by Tony Krijnen)

After my session, I dumped my stuff in the speaker room and headed for the Genius Bar. This year, the Dutch TechDays event featured a Genius Bar with six touchscreens. A lot of my buddies were there and William Jansen and I took a couple of pictures:

James van den Berg and Robert Smit (MVPs) at the Genius Bar at TechDays 2013 (Picture by William Jansen) Jorge de Almeida Pinto (MVP) at the Genius Bar at TechDays 2013 (Picture by William Jansen) Hassan Fadili (MVP) at the Genius Bar at TechDays 2013

The rest of the day, I divided my time between the Genius Bar, the ICT Expert Talks (more on that in my next blog post) and the IT Pro Keynote with Tony Krijnen and David Chappell:

Tony Krijnen delivering the IT Pro Keynote featuring David Chapell at TechDays 2013

I also spent some time in the Speaker Room. At the end of the day, in the Speaker Room, a picture was shot with most of the speakers to conclude the Speaker Drinks:

Picture with most of the speakers for TechDays 2013, March 7

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