By Will Strohl on
3/28/2012 5:04 PM
 There are plenty of additional announcements and details to follow, but we are very excited to announce the arrival of yet another Day of DotNetNuke! This time, it will be in Charlotte, North Carolina, a place also known as “Queen City,” Crown Town, Bank Town, and the Home of NASCAR. This place even hosts the Carolina Panthers football team! This is a very exciting place for many reasons, not the least of which it also being home to one of today’s most popular and active DotNetNuke user groups, QCDUG.
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By Will Strohl on
3/16/2011 8:08 AM
This is the keynote speech at the Day of DotNetNuke in Chicago, Illinois on October 2, 2010. The speaker is Nik Kalyani, a co-founder of the DotNetNuke Corporation, contributor to the project since it existed, author of many features we use today, and the founder of many other start-ups, including his current venture named HyperCrunch.
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By Will Strohl on
3/16/2011 6:56 AM
 There was a twitter contest this morning to see if anyone could accurately guess who the keynote speaker would be at this years Day of DotNetNuke Orlando event. Originally, a DotNetNuke shirt was offered as a prize for the right guess. There were plenty of guesses, but no one hit the target. Next, the deal was sweetened with a DNN boomerang. Still, no one guessed the right person – but there certainly were plenty of entertaining guesses! Finally, the stakes were raised to include not just a DNN t-shirt and boomerang, but also a frisbee. At the time of this writing, the keynote speaker was not guessed, so no one gets the swag. That shouldn’t prevent you from knowing who the speaker is though!
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By Will Strohl on
2/22/2011 2:35 PM
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By Will Strohl on
2/14/2011 9:37 AM
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By Will Strohl on
2/3/2011 10:18 PM
The original Day of DotNetNuke was named OpenForce Connect – Orlando in 2008. The next year, we wanted to hold the event again, but had to change the name and move the venue. This was the first time for the event running as the Day of DotNetNuke, and it was held in Tampa, FL. Since then, there has been interest to hold the event in many cities and regions, but it has been held in Paris, France and Chicago, Illinois. This year, the event is returning to where it all begin, sunny and beautiful Orlando, Florida. There are many more details to come, but mark your calendars for March 26, 2011, and plan to fly, drive, walk or run to the Orlando area. Technorati Tags: DotNetNuke, DNN, CMS, Content Management, WCMS, Day of DotNetNuke, Day of DNN, Events, Community
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By Will Strohl on
10/3/2010 11:31 PM
The first annual Day of DotNetNuke Chicago just finished up yesterday afternoon for some of us, and in the very early morning hours of today for others. You know who you are… It was an incredible time by all accounts. From the pre-party where speakers, volunteers, and sponsors gathered at a nearby watering hole, to the event and all of its festivities, to the after party event known as DNN After Dark, where everyone joined together to celebrate the end of the event and network for the remainder of the night. Can you believe that it was a free event to attend? UPDATE: This event was featured in the local paper! Naperville Hosts Web Developers for a Day of DotNetNuke Organizers As you read through the details of what happened, please keep in mind that this...
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By Will Strohl on
9/20/2010 7:58 PM
 I know each and every one of you have been waiting, on the edge of your seats, with bells on (what in the world does that mean anyway), and just could not sleep because you were eagerly waiting to see what the agenda would look like for the Day of DotNetNuke Chicago. Well, wait no more, because one of the event organizers, Cuong Dang, has announced...
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By Will Strohl on
8/23/2010 7:12 AM
In case you missed it, two important milestones have hit over the past week. First, there has been an official call for speakers. Today is Monday, August 23rd. This means you have just 24 more hours to get your speaker submission in. If you need to book travel, worry about it later. Just submit your session now! The other milestone is that the registration...
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By Will Strohl on
8/10/2010 8:36 PM
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By Will Strohl on
8/8/2010 7:47 PM
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By Will Strohl on
8/5/2010 9:27 PM
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By Will Strohl on
8/5/2010 8:38 AM
The very first Day of DotNetNuke (as that name) was held in Tampa, Florida. It was by all accounts a smashing success. However, due to many limitations, difficulties, and challenges, and to expose the event to more people, a concerted effort was being made to move the event to the city of Orlando, Florida. Such a move would have made the event a more centralized location, making it more accessible to the mass majority of the people in the State of Florida, among other things. Unfortunately,...
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