The MEC 2014 conference was amazing and brought together email administrators from around the world to talk about Microsoft Exchange. The conference started with a keynote where they announced the introduction of OWA for Android. This offering provides Android users another option for their daily needs and provides an alternative to ActiveSync. OWA for iPhone was already previously available.
Other keynote insights on the future direction of Exchange and Office were:
Technical Content
After the keynote was over it was time to dive into great technical content that provided attendees with that latest and greatest guidance and everything and anything Exchange. Whether you were looking for information about Exchange on-premise or Office 365 there were deep dive sessions for everyone. When reaching out to conference attendees about what they considered the technical highlights, this was their feedback:
The UC Architects
One of the final sessions of the conference was a live recording of Episode 36 of the UC Architects podcast. They covered many conference topics in their podcast. Here are just a few of the many conference highlights they discussed:
Social Activities and Other Events
Like any conference, MEC was busy with social activities as well. Highlights were the Microsoft sponsored Rainy Street Block Party and the ENow/UC Architects “scheduledMaintenance party”.
(The UC Architects featured on the wall of the scheduledMaintenance party)
On Monday evening, Microsoft blocked off Rainey Street for conference attendees. This street is full of bars that at one time had been homes. Rainey Street had a charming feel to it, but more importantly conference attendees had the opportunity to network with other Exchange gurus and relax after a long day of conference sessions. On Tuesday evening, the UC Architects party sponsored by ENow was held on the rooftop of the Speakeasy bar in downtown Austin. Yet another opportunity to network, meet the UC Architects, knowledge share and relax.
Conference Hall highlights included Exchange Trivia games by Binary Tree and ENow Software. Binary Tree offered a quiz game where contestants solved binary puzzles to win prizes. ENow and Tony Redmond partnered to develop a challenging Exchange quiz with a $1000 prize for first place and a $500 prize for second place. Congratulations to all the winners of these trivia games! It was a challenge, but the payoff was worthwhile.
Behind the scenes, the Microsoft Product Group and Exchange MVPs were also recognized for their contributions to MEC and the Exchange community. Congratulations to Paul Robichaux who was awarded Exchange MVP of the Year! The following article acknowledges ALL these key contributors and their awards as well. https://thoughtsofanidlemind.com
In summary, from the keynote to the conference close there was something here for everyone. Overall, MEC 2014 was a great conference!
The Exchange Godfather (Tony Redmond) dishing out Exchange Trivia to the Exchange Jedis