Defrag is a conference that I’ve been watching for a while now. I was extremely disappointed when an opportunity to attend last year fell through, and therefore delighted when things aligned better this year. Trans-Atlantic airline pricing being what it is, I’ve even ended up with a few days in Denver afterward…
Eric Norlin has once again assembled a great programme, of which I’m pleased to be part.
Previous attendees tell me that the mix of Colorado mountains, slick yet understated organisation, a thought-provoking programme, and a registration list that’s deliberately kept manageably small all makes for a pretty unique event.
If it’s even half what some of these people tell me it can be, it’s going to be pretty special.
If you’re interested in coming along, Eric reminds me that early bird pricing expires at the end of this month. Just click the image above, and use code ’spkr’ to get a further $50 off the early bird rate.
I hope to see you there and, JP, I’ll see you on the plane… :-)
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