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Gold Panning in Webcasts

Bart BoroskyI don't know about you, but when I attend a webcast, I just want to hear "the good stuff". You know, the gold nuggets. I don't want to sit there and waste my time saying "Yeah, Yeah, OK, OK, say something I don't know already."

Don't get me wrong, simple concepts can be important. But I want to know not just what "in theory" you can do, but what action you can take based on that concept. We are very busy creatures, and I want to be able to take action based on my 60 minute investment in attendance. When the webcast's over, I want to know that my time was well spent, and that it's caused a change in my (sometimes stubborn!) thinking.

Our next webcast is on Wednesday, March 28. The topic is "Tips for FPGA Timing Closure." The presenter will be Troy Scott, from our software marketing group.

Please attend or pass along an invitation to attend by registering at:
http://www.latticesemi.com/corporate/webcasts/tipsforfpgatimingclosure/index.cfm

Let me know how Troy does in his quest for solid gold!
 

Comments

I dont know about you, but for ME the MOST important factor when I attend a webcast is that the webcast is actually available :(

What is the #ยค%&! point of wasteing a lot of money to produce a webcast, then when a user attends your "on demand" webcast the only thing he sees is the following message:


Tips for FPGA Timing Closure
Live Webinar Date and TimeGreenwich Mean Time Wed, Mar 28, 2007 18:00
Eastern Daylight Time Wed, Mar 28, 2007 02:00 PM
Pacific Daylight Time Wed, Mar 28, 2007 11:00 AM
Time until start Started 68759 minutes ago


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