Blogging from MGB
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Blogging from MGB
A lot of big Microsoft conferences are attended by, or intended for, people from outside the company — such as partners, software developers, and reporters. Not so the Microsoft Global Briefing, or MGB, as it’s known, an annual sales and internal technical event that lasts more than a week, drawing people from Microsoft offices around the world.
This year’s conference is now getting under way at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome and nearby venues. Speakers traditionally include Steve Ballmer, whose appearances at MGB have been legendary. About 15,000 Microsoft employees are expected to attend this year, but you probably won’t see any mainstream news reports from inside, because it’s an internal event, no reporters allowed.
However, a few Microsoft employees are writing about the event on their weblogs — not disclosing any secrets but giving a sense for the flavor of what’s happening. Here are some of their posts so far.
David Weller: Zero hour approaches
Alex Barnett: The Blog From Atlanta
Kirk Allen Evan: MGB 2004 — Welcome to Atlanta.
John Porcaro: Atlanta Geekfest
John Montgomery: Off to Hotlanta
Yosi Taguri: Going to Atlanta
Also see John Porcaro’s archived posts from last year’s MGB in New Orleans, including this one with some cool thumbnail pictures from what appears to be the back row of the SuperDome.









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