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Seven days. Eleven shows. Interop Radio is bringing you the very best from Interop 2015, starting Friday, April 24.

Curtis Franklin Jr., Senior Editor at Dark Reading

April 23, 2015

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Over the last few months, we've been bringing you Interop Radio, and thousands of you have joined the Interop Community by listening to our preview episodes and special shows from Interop Hot Stage.

Now, it's time to kick things into high gear as Interop Radio goes to Interop 2015 to bring you news, features, and interviews from the halls of the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

Starting Friday, April 24, Interop Radio will begin a series of shows designed to help you get a feeling for the excitement of Interop 2015 if you're unable to join us there -- and to make your Interop experience even better if you're able to listen from your mobile device between sessions you attend!

We start with a show on Friday, April 24, at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET). InteropNet and the expo floor will still be under construction, but we'll be live from the Network Operations Center to bring you up to date on the latest developments from the engineers and network architects putting everything together.

We'll be back on Sunday, April 26, at 1 p.m. PT (4 p.m. ET) with a look at the final preparations of InteropNet before attendees arrive and the conferences begin on Monday. We'll have special guests and features in this episode. You won't want to miss it as you make your final plans for Interop.

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During the week of Interop, we'll feature two big shows every day. In each of these shows we'll have special guests from among the ranks of conference speakers and expo exhibitors, special features focusing on the technology and people in the spotlight at Interop, and news updates on special events (late-night parties, anyone?) and contests at the show. Here's where to find us, Monday through Thursday:

Then on Friday we'll have a big wrap-up show hosted by Dave Wagner, information's executive editor for Community and IT Life. You'll absolutely want to catch the great recap of all the information and excitement of Interop when it goes live on Friday, May 1 at 2 p.m. PT.

Of course, after Interop 2015 we'll be back with our regular series of Interop Radio shows. The conference might come to an end, but the community never does: It continues to come together around great networking, enterprise computing, and career-expanding information and discussion in a variety of forms.

What are you looking forward to seeing and hearing at Interop 2015? Let us know in your comments here or via tweets with the hashtag #Interop. Whether in person or over the air, we can't wait to see you in Las Vegas!

Interop Las Vegas, taking place April 27-May 1 at Mandalay Bay Resort, is the leading independent technology conference and expo series dedicated to providing technology professionals the unbiased information they need to thrive as new technologies transform the enterprise. IT Pros come to Interop to see the future of technology, the outlook for IT, and the possibilities of what it means to be in IT.

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About the Author

Curtis Franklin Jr.

Senior Editor at Dark Reading

Curtis Franklin Jr. is Senior Editor at Dark Reading. In this role he focuses on product and technology coverage for the publication. In addition he works on audio and video programming for Dark Reading and contributes to activities at Interop ITX, Black Hat, INsecurity, and other conferences.

Previously he was editor of Light Reading's Security Now and executive editor, technology, at information where he was also executive producer of information's online radio and podcast episodes.

Curtis has been writing about technologies and products in computing and networking since the early 1980s. He has contributed to a number of technology-industry publications including Enterprise Efficiency, ChannelWeb, Network Computing, InfoWorld, PCWorld, Dark Reading, and ITWorld.com on subjects ranging from mobile enterprise computing to enterprise security and wireless networking.

Curtis is the author of thousands of articles, the co-author of five books, and has been a frequent speaker at computer and networking industry conferences across North America and Europe. His most popular book, The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Podcasting, with co-author George Colombo, was published by Que Books. His most recent book, Cloud Computing: Technologies and Strategies of the Ubiquitous Data Center, with co-author Brian Chee, was released in April 2010. His next book, Securing the Cloud: Security Strategies for the Ubiquitous Data Center, with co-author Brian Chee, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2018.

When he's not writing, Curtis is a painter, photographer, cook, and multi-instrumentalist musician. He is active in amateur radio (KG4GWA), scuba diving, stand-up paddleboarding, and is a certified Florida Master Naturalist.

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