I ran into Kimberly L. Tripp this morning and she told me that she had someone tell her how much they had gotten from her presentation. Kimberly asked if they had posted their evaluation on CommNet, and they responded saying they hadn't and questioned if they had to log in.
Yes. You have to log in to CommNet to fill out an eval. And, please do so. We do take the evals very seriously. It helps us decide which sessions will go on to the worldwide TechEds. It helps us train the speakers. And most importantly, it let's us know who will win, Kimberly or Steve for the top position. As of 11:55 PM Tuesday, May 25th, the top 10 sessions for the event are:
| Rank |
Code |
Title |
Score |
# of evals |
| 1. |
BPRC01+ |
Collaboration with Office and SharePoint Technologies Kevin Laahs |
9.00 |
1 |
| 2. |
PRC011 |
ASP.NET: The Web Perspective Jeff Prosise |
9.00 |
4 |
| 3. |
SEC450 |
Lessons Learned: Deploying Smart Cards in an Organization with the Windows Server 2003 PKI Brian Komar |
9.00 |
1 |
| 4. |
WINPNL3 |
Federating Web Services: Converging on Interoperable Implementations Steve Anderson; Matt Hur; Robin Martherus; Dave McPherson; Prateek Mishra; Robert Philpott; Darren Platt; Howard Ting; Jim Treyens |
9.00 |
1 |
| 5. |
MBL333 |
First Look at the Microsoft MapPoint Location Server (MLS) Steve Lombardi |
8.91 |
7 |
| 6. |
EBZ213 |
BizTalk Server 2004 in a Service-Oriented World David Chappell |
8.85 |
13 |
| 7. |
DAT350 |
Partitioning - from Past to Present to Future! Kimberly L. Tripp |
8.78 |
11 |
| 8. |
SEC380 |
In-depth Look at Client Security Enhancements in Windows XP SP 2 Steve Riley |
8.75 |
142 |
| 9. |
MBS340 |
Business Analytics for Microsoft Business Solutions–Navision: Combining SQL Analysis Services OLAP Technology with a Meta-Layer Front to Analyze Your ERP Data Michael Rosenørn |
8.72 |
5 |
| 10. |
SEC353R |
Repeat: Anatomy of a Network Hack: How to Get Your Network Hacked in 10 Easy Steps Jesper Johansson |
8.71 |
11 |