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Kevin has posted some of our photos from TechEd 2007.
My personal favorite was the Secret Server remote office at the Orlando airport bar - 4 geeks all with laptops! :)
TechEd was very different for me this year since it was my first experience as an exhibitor and not an attendee (I didn't attend a single session!). However the customer feedback on Secret Server was phenomenal - talking to several hundred potential customers can certainly help shape your product roadmap!
As always, Secret Server 3.1 will be based almost entirely on customer feedback and we are now fully energized to build even better software.
Jonathan Cogley is the CEO and founder of Thycotic Software, a .NET consulting company and ISV in Washington DC. Our product, Secret Server is a enterprise password manager system for teams to secure their passwords. Are you still putting your passwords into Excel?
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There is a better way. Stop by the Secret Server booth at TechEd (booth #946) to see our latest version - Secret Server 3.0. If you are not at the show, you can try out a free hosted version here or download it here. (more info here)
Secret Server is a central web-based repository for you to track all your server, network, local admin passwords and more - then securely share them with other members on your team - never lose or forget a password again! The response at TechEd has been phenomenal - we have had great feedback on new product features and even had some customers stop by.
If you are at the show, we look forward to seeing you!
Jonathan Cogley is the CEO and founder of Thycotic Software, a .NET consulting company and ISV in Washington DC. Our product, Secret Server is a enterprise password manager system for teams to secure their passwords. Where do you keep your passwords or do you still use the same password everywhere?
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We arrived in sunny Orlando this morning after meeting at Reagan Airport around 5am - needless to say that everyone was a little tired but there was definitely excitement in the air. We were greeted by the sign for TechEd right in the Orlando airport ... nice touch.
Thycotic has a good showing at TechEd this year - we have two booth staff and two developers attending sessions (this is also our first year with a booth at TechEd to showcase Secret Server). I will not be attending sessions this year but rather will be talking to attendees and other vendors on the Exhibitor floor.
The Orange County Convention Center is an amazing building - simply huge and some interesting architecture. After some aimless wondering we finally found the entrance and got our registrations complete. Then it was on to find the Secret Server booth (#946) on the Exhibitor floor. The Freeman folks had done a great job and the rental gear and booth backdrop were already in place. Now it was on to understanding the power requirements and getting the machines set up with Secret Server 3.0. Then tragedy struck ... during the shutdown of one of the machines, it started installing updates right as the power cord was pulled. Turns out that Windows is right when it says not to power off the computer during updates ... it is now toast with some weird kernel error and won't boot. We will have to reinstall the operating system on this machine to get it working again.
Here is a picture of the booth as it is starting to come together.
If you haven't tried Secret Server yet, stop by our booth (#946) to see the 'about to be released Secret Server 3.0'.
Jonathan Cogley is the CEO and founder of Thycotic Software, a .NET consulting company and ISV in Washington DC. Our product, Secret Server is a enterprise password manager system for teams to secure their passwords. Where do you keep your passwords or do you still use the same password everywhere?