Citrix User Group - Norway - Community Cruise and Tagungsbericht

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Citrix User Group - Norway - Community Cruise and Tagungsbericht -

Scandinavians on a boat have usually meant trouble us English. Vikings got a proven history on their boats, cross the odd icy sea, followed by a couple of villages burn or kill the occasional Anglo-Saxon king. So when I heard in Norway were the Citrix User Group hold on a cruise one of its User Conference, details see here, I was not really sure if I should inform the European authorities! The Norwegian User Group is one of the largest worldwide, regularly more than 150 participants to gain their meetings and events.

to me To be fair, their other meeting groups this year led to a Pirate Party, which saw a Citrix Exec forced to play the drums, a now-VMware VP dressed as Captain pirate and graphics expert Benny Tritsch forced into slavery as a boy pirate galley

whatever - it's all went very well and Mikael Modin and CTP spokesman Carl Webster of the Community agreed to write this review and make the regions experts to counteract to dispel my xenophobic myths and legends. I'm afraid that as Mikael photo review shows this event disappointingly low is burned at both villages and murdered kings, but if high-quality multi-product Citrix information, combined with an amazing location, is your thing - it's a definitely think about participating next year!

Seems Vikings might be okay but! So about Mikael Modin and Carl Webster, thank you for the assessments:

CTP, Carl Webster Review (An American in Oslo)

CUGTech was fun. I met many new friends and people who read my site and run my scripts. I enjoyed the trip, although almost all of which was in Norwegian.

I went with Anton van Pelt and visited the Viking Museum, the Center for the Study of the Holocaust and racism and the Nobel peace Center. We ate a lot of interesting food: reindeer, doe, and several other mystery meat plus the best salmon I have ever eaten. Anton and I have also seen the changing of the guards at the Royal Palace. I found everyone I met in Oslo, was very friendly, even the foreigners we met on the street to ask for directions.

I loved the trip and experience and hope me to talk back through Active Directory.

Mikael Photo Review

CUGTech autumn 2014 just before the start. In the front row: Carl Webster (CTP), Trond Eirik Håvarstein (CTP) and Anton van Pelt

Yet another CUGTech fall has past here in Norway, and I was one of the lucky ones to keep not just one but two sessions this year.

The turnout was great with almost 150 participants and we had 2 days with good meetings packaged speakers come Norway, Denmark, Brazil, the US and the Netherlands.

Norwegian Citrix User Group organized two conferences per year. It is held in the spring in Tjøme, which is a beautiful place on the Oslo fjord, and in the fall on the Color Line cruise ship between Oslo and Kiel (Germany) go, look here for details.

with us this time, we have had a total of 4 CTP`s (Citrix Technology Professionals) trips where two of them were presented.

The first day consisted of a single track, the completed geekspeak with,
The second day had two tracks, the participants were between XenApp / XenDesktop or NetScaler meetings could choose.

Day two ended with a traditional CUGTech challenge, log on to the teams of two could CUGTech Challenge Trophy win. The challenge is a "danger" style with Citrix questions.

Snorre

Snorre from Citrix Norway opened the conference with NetScaler News Citrix

Rune Citrix Norway

up with more news from Citrix was Rune Grumheden also Citrix Norway

Olav and Tahir

Olav Lillebo and Tahir Saleem gave us their tips and tricks from the perspective of the consultant

Trond

Trond Eirik Håvarstein (CTP) explains how to automate a deployment of XenApp and XenDesktop

Virtualization Godfather / grandfather - CTP Carl Webster

Carl Webster (CTP) held two meetings this Travel.
On the first day, when he his experience shared with Moonshot and XenDesktop / PVS.
On day two, he taught us how our own PowerShell documentation Scripts

Anton van Pelt

Anton create van Pelt led by us as a Citrix Mobility solution

geekspeak panel (from left to right) implement Olav Lillebo, Marius Sandbu, Anton van Pelt, Daniel Wedel (CTP), Carl Webster (CTP), Alexander Ervik (CTP) and Atle Lund.

The first day was concluded geekspeak with and the panel consisted of (from left to right) Olav Lillebo, Marius Sandbu, Anton van Pelt, Daniel Wedel (CTP) Carl Webster (CTP), Alexander Ervik (CTP) and Atle Lund.
was the geekspeak Trond Eirik Håvarstein (CTP) organized

NetScaler Client: Lars Petter Hosøy of Visma

The second day started with a meeting of a customer. This customer case this year was delivered by Lars Petter Hosøy of Visma, which explains why they selected had NetScaler to implement in their environment

event sponsor Cortado

Kristin Monday by Citrix Printing partner Cortado kept a sponsor session and demoed Cortado Corporate Server. (Read more about Cortado and virtualized print here).

blog author Mikael HDX

Mikael Modin took a deep insight into HDX and explains why there are more than 3D Pro

blog author Mikael Modin with Atle Lund talks

Mikael Modin and Atle Lund called their meeting supplies; XenApp 6.5 to XenApp 7.5 - Bridging the Gap

Marius speaks to NetScaler, high demand for such meetings

Marius Sandbu delivered two NetScaler meetings on the second day. The subjects were performance tuning and security features.

Bjarne spoken on NetScaler an audience that could not get enough of this product

Bjarne Treholt a NetScaler meeting on NetScaler Application firewall instead of

Viking treasure Hoard! could

Marius Sandbu and Mikael Modin of Commaxx was the winner of CUGTech challenge this year and trophy take

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