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As a reminder, while the sessions are recorded, in many cases (if not most) the presenters will be in the session answering questions to clarify things or follow up on additional questions. I know I found both sides of this useful last year (being a presenter and being a viewer asking questions). #VJNUC21 #JNUC
Is anyone going to be enjoying some JNUC sessions in-person with colleagues or nearby Jamfs? I know I'll be watching a few of the sessions with my fellow Jamf @Samherren!#VJNUC21
Are you excited to attend Virtual JNUC 2021? Check out this blog from Jamf's own Tiffany Schultz and make sure you are ready to engage starting October 19th. Jeff
I'm looking forward to the sessions from our Community Engagement Team; Jeni, Lysette, Kaelie, and Calley! New to Jamf Nation? Never heard of Jamf Heroes? What are the Jammies? The answers to these questions and more will be covered in their can't miss sessions.
Ready to talk about topics you care about with some passionate Jamfs (or each other)? Well good news...this year you can join Brain Dates at JNUC! I'll be chatting about Community, Jamf Heroes and Jamf Nation, and my team members are cooking up some great topics too! You can join any of the Brain Date conversations at https://jnuc2021.braindate.com/ (search COMMUNITY) or you can even set one up yourself! Take advantage of the opportunity to sync up with others and chat about interesting topics! I hope to see you in one of my Brain Dates!!!
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Just curious on which sessions you guy are most eager to attend?
Virtual JNUC 2021 is 5 short week away! Today, we are opening the Call for Join-ups where you can submit your virtual Join-up activity (formerly known as Mini-Events). Check out the Join-up link for more details. Submissions close on October 1st, so don't delay! Jeff
Hey everyone! I encourage you all to take a look at some security focused topics this JUNC even if security "isn't your thing." I have a talk during the track but there are plenty of others that are worth while! If you have any questions about security in a DoD/Gov't world, reach out!
So who else is presenting?This my second year. I'll be talking about my new tool `scriptorium` which allows you to easily edit, track changes and version your Jamf Pro scripts.
I know for the meatspace conferences there are usually evening activities. There were some "extracurricular" activities last year despite everything being online - like a running group on Strava. Anything like that happening this year?
I attended my first JNUC in 2020 which was in virtual mode where I want to share my experience and observations:1. I never feel it was in virtual mode, even I feel energy and enthusiasm was on the higher side.2. Full marks goes for systematic planning and unbeatable experience.3. I already attended few events like this from different vendors but Jamf have always some unique thing.4. I really want to appreciate that Jamf do lot of pre-checks before the event goes live.5. last year we had awesome jamf and other speakers ( aka ..jamf customers) and all of them were just awesome. Good part about the session was you definitely learn something that will help you in real time.6. They always focus on hybrid session content i.e. technical + management + best practices + awareness about other security/other tools which makes the event more successful.7. For sure its always pleasure to make the awesome connections in any event. I wish I could present something this time but hectic schedule d
I’m so excited to be able to hear about the new innovative things within healthcare and what people within healthcare IT are doing especially with iOS and iPadOS… JNUC 2020 gave me so many ideas
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It’d be great if there was a link to a “virtual hallway” to catch up with others who we may have forgotten their name but could recognize in a virtual chat room. The social aspect is sorely missed during virtual JNUC.
I've always enjoyed the user meetups after the sessions each night at JNUC. I know there was a tab on previous JNUC websites for events after sessions, game nights, meetups at the local bars, etc.Last year, I remember some of these events still happened virtually. Is there a place where these events can still be planned and registered to attend like in previous years with the changes to jamfnation?
I’m excited for JNUC and to see what other people are doing with Jamf. I like the geeky, scripty, hacky, sort of stuff that solves unique problems by glueing together commonly used tools. I'm curious what kinds of sessions other people like.
Everyone knows the best part of conferences is filling up their loot bags with all the goodies! I'm excited to see what's going to be available here as well. Of course the sessions are the primary goal :P. I was going to be a presenter but unfortunately a change of job flipped the switch on that so I'm happy to be taking in all the sights from an outside perspective this time around at least 🙂
With more content than ever before, make sure to check out our session catalog and speaker directory. You can now start building your JNUC agenda using the My Agenda page. To use the My Agenda feature, simply click the ‘Add to Calendar’ button on a session from the session catalog. You can also click the “+” sign directly on the My Agenda page to add any session that is available during that timeframe.New this year, session tracks will enhance your conference journey by taking the guesswork out of which sessions to attend. Browse sessions fit for every level of experience. These community-led sessions will provide you with new and better ways to solve the IT problems that impact your organization most.We look forward to seeing you at Virtual JNUC 2021!
JNUC provides countless opportunities to meet great people, learn all the things and have a little fun along the way. But how do you spark those meaningful and engaging conversations with fellow attendees? It all starts with a braindate. Braindates are knowledge-sharing conversations, not presentations, that you book with other JNUC attendees. They can be one-on-one or in small groups, right on Braindate. They’re the best way to connect with, learn from and have terrific conversations with new people—all virtually. Wondering how to get started? Step 1: Log in to book your braindates when the Virtual Braindate platform is launched on September 28th.Step 2: Once JNUC begins on October 19th, you’ll connect with your braindates virtually through video chat. Learning Concierges will be available via chat to assist you! There is no step 3! We are looking forward to seeing you at Virtual JNUC 2021!Jeff OvikSenior Event Specialist
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