Yes. Today we will be distributing requests for evals to be submitted. Information on how to fill out an eval will be handed out during the second timeslot, as well as set in the CommNet area. The Mobile Devices team has secured SmartPhones for a drawing for those who submit evals. Fortunately the eval counts are going up. It's a good thing, the statistical data will be stronger for us to evaluate where we hit the mark. As of Thursday morning, this is who is hot:
Top 10 Sessions - Event Running
| Rank |
Code |
Title |
Score |
# of evals turned in |
| 1. |
MSG308 |
Securing Access to Exchange Server from the Internet Using ISA Steve Riley |
8.81 |
126 |
| 2. |
EBZ213 |
BizTalk Server 2004 in a Service-Oriented World David Chappell |
8.76 |
33 |
| 3. |
DAT335 |
Business Intelligence Using SQL Server Analysis Services and Office System 2003 Scott Jamison |
8.74 |
14 |
| 4. |
DEV321 |
Visual C# 2005: Language Enhancements Anders Hejlsberg |
8.73 |
62 |
| 5. |
SEC380 |
In-depth Look at Client Security Enhancements in Windows XP SP 2 Steve Riley |
8.73 |
159 |
| 6. |
WIN399 |
Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals Process Explorer Mark Russinovich |
8.72 |
53 |
| 7. |
DAT351 |
The Clustered Index Debate Kimberly L. Tripp |
8.71 |
42 |
| 8. |
DEV314 |
ASP.NET 2.0: Overview (Part 2) Scott Guthrie |
8.69 |
37 |
| 9. |
MBL333 |
First Look at the Microsoft MapPoint Location Server (MLS) Steve Lombardi |
8.69 |
14 |
| 10. |
SEC353 |
Anatomy of a Network Hack: How to Get Your Network Hacked in 10 Easy Steps Jesper Johansson |
8.68 |
238 |