As most of you know - Dell sponsors a variety of communities for people to participate in and join in conversations around their specific interests related to technology including IdeaStorm, this Dell Community including Forums, Blogs, and wikis, Digital Nomads, Regeration.org, and the Dell Tech Center.
Behind each of these websites, you can find and interact with a variety of community ambassadors from Dell. What you may not know, is that many members of our team are regular contributors in other communities. A few examples...
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As a support professional in the UK Education sector, edugeek.net is invaluable.
Thanks for all the great tips - we'll definitely have to check these out!
jervis961 - I will look into making the Lightning Rod box more obvious. Sugarbear sent me some thoughts on that as well, so I'll see what we can do in the near future.
Any other suggestions out there?
Not really sure if blogs count as communities. But I like to read "The VAR Guy" and "Works With U" and leave my comments and of course there's the "Helios" blog. I also pay regular visits to "Ubuntu Forums", "Ubuntu brainstorm" and "Compiz Community Forums".
I'd have to raise my hand for IT Knowledge Exchange -- a community of enterprise IT professionals who ask and answer each other's toughest questions. In the interest of full disclosure, I'm a community manager for the site, and I'm a big fan =)
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