SolidWorks World 2009 – Tuesday General Session with Jon Hirschtick
Jon takes the stage for the first time in years and shows you two great customer stories. Be sure to look for Jeff Ray driving a pink scooter around a very large sumo. SolidWorks World 2009 – Tuesday General sessionby
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2009 – Tips & Tricks with Phil Sluder
When I chose this to record this session, I didn't realize how popular Phil was. The room was packed, and evidently lots of people got turned away at the door. A number of people were very excited to find out
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2009 – Sheet Metal by Wayne Tiffany
I'm currently availing myself of the free WiFi in the Orlando airport while I wait for my flight back to Boston, and just saw that this video finally became available on Dailymotion. This is the first breakout session I filmed
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2009 – SolidWorks Configurations
Hey, I actually managed to get something else uploaded. Here's Justin Kidder from SolidWorks talking about configurations.
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2009 – Jeff Ray keynote
Without any further ado, I give you Jeff Ray’s keynote. SolidWorks World 2009 Monday Keynote – Jeff Rayby SolidWorksCorp
... ContinuedSolidWorks User Group Leaders Make Me Cry
I knew there was some sort of surprise planned for the 10th Annual SWUGN Summit meeting here at SolidWorks World. Devon Sowell contacted me last week and asked if we could shorten things up just a little, but didn't want
... ContinuedSo where’s the video???
The world of internet video is full of compromises. Sure, there are plenty of free sites, but they have limitations. YouTube has a 10-minute limit, Flickr video is only 90 seconds, and Vimeo (which I prefer) doesn't allow a company
... ContinuedComing soon – SolidWorks World video
Well, the general session is over. Sir Richard Branson was hilarious. I'm currently sitting in Wayne Tiffany's sheet metal presentation, running the camera and editing Jeff Ray's keynote. Check back soon for video goodness. I even managed to get a
... ContinuedAll the News That's Fit to Print
There's no doubt that the SolidWorks bloggers are a bunch of great folks. Many of them are here with us at SolidWorks World, and they're writing, taking pictures, and doing interviews. But the real beauty of the SolidWorks Blog Squad
... Continued141+ Character SolidWorks World Updates
At this years SolidWorks World, it seems Twitter is all the rage. You can get regular updates from dozens of Tweeters (??) that are attending the conference. But if your looking for news and information about SolidWorks World in larger
... ContinuedWelcome to SolidWorks World 2009: hotel walkthrough
Here's a quick walkthrough of the Dolphin hotel conference areas, home to SolidWorks World 2009. Please excuse the shaky video. I was walking and talking. See everyone soon! Welcome to SolidWorks World 2009by SolidWorksCorp
... ContinuedUpdate – SolidWorks World 2009 Tweetup / blogger social
So it turns out that the Big River Grille isn't the best place for a large group to just meet up and hang out. So instead, we're going to meet at the lobby lounge. There's a bar, and tables for
... ContinuedSWW Speaker Spotlight – Lenny Kikstra
When it comes to programming, I'm really good with my VCR. Beyond that..well, not so much. Lenny Kikstra on the other hand is a master of the subject, and willingly shares his knowledge via his website – Lenny's SolidWorks Resources.
... ContinuedSWW Speaker Spotlight – Casey Gorman
Casey Gorman might be the nicest and most easy going person I've ever met. Nothing seems to faze this guy (unless it's someone who's messing with his user group). Casey's speaking style fits right in with his personality, and its
... ContinuedNext stop…Orlando.
OK guys and girls. We're all getting packed up and ready to head down to Florida, so this will be the last update from Concord. And don't forget -tweetup/blogger social is Saturday night, so let me know if you're coming!
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