Event Schedule
It’s going to be an exciting 2 days. Besides having lots of fun “Texas style”, you will hear all about the DataCore Vision and Strategy directly from our CEO, Dave Zabrowski. We will also have sessions to explain how we believe you can stand out in a crowded reseller marketplace, differentiate yourself from other rivals, grow your business and earn high gross margins by providing customers with a smarter approach to solving data storage management challenges.
24th October - Monday
- Arrive in the afternoon
- There will be am informal reception at the Hotel Magdalena Bar from 6-8pm
- Rest of evening is free to roam Austin’s famed South Congress Ave
25th October - Tuesday
26th October - Wednesday
* We kindly request that you arrange departure travel after 4 pm on Wednesday
Featured Speakers
Life gathers around water in Texas, and Hotel Magdalena honors our spring-fed culture and the community that grows near it. The design of the 89-room hotel pays homage to the local lake house ethos of the early 1970’s, situated amongst rolling grounds and natural beauty inspired by Texas.
Handmade Cowboy Boots
Take home an authentic piece of Austin with handmade boots measured for the perfect fit. Hand-made western boots with a distinctively retro-vintage style. Heritage Boot Co. historically authentic boots are timeless classics, inspired with detailing and design elements taken from the 1930s thru 1960s.
Classic. Timeless. Traditional.
BBQ Experience
In Texas, barbecue is quite simply the stuff of legend and the state's capital is home to several of the best.
While there are BBQ styles all over the American south, in central Texas it is all about slathering meats with a salty savory rub and a slow smoke.
Austin pitmasters in particular, have made a high art of rubs and smoking techniques with one goal in mind, developing an exceptional “bark” - that crunchy, sweet, salty, caramelized cocoon around melt-in-your-mouth meat. And while brisket is the undisputed BBQ headliner, there is no limit to the foods that a great bark doesn’t make better.