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Welcome to the home of the Denver DotNetNuke User Group. Are you interested in learning about DotNetNuke and how it can be used to build better websites? Then be sure to attend our user group meetings. They are free, include prizes, and sometimes even food!

If you are interested in attending a Denver DNN User Group please go ahead and register here on the website so that we can keep you abreast of upcoming meetings.

April 18th 2012 DNN user group

Wednesday, April 04, 2012 10:11 AM
We have another great presentation on tap for our meeting on April 18th. We are excited to have Cassidi Brickner from 10 Pound gorilla present an action packed talk about how to make DNN work for your Social network needs. 


Please come and meet fellow DotNetNuke experts and help grow the "Mile High" DNN community! 


We would like to thank Chris Hammond (DotNetNuke director of training programs) for presenting at our March meeting.
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Jump start Denver DNN user group!

Friday, March 02, 2012 4:13 PM

After a much too long hiatus from our Denver DNN user group.... we are back! 

Let's jump start our Denver DotNetNuke usergroup by welcoming back Chris Hammond Director of Training Programs for the DotNetNuke Corporation.

Join us Wednesday March 21st 6pm at the Wellington E. Webb Building 201 W. Colfax ave. Denver Co 80202 (Conference Room 1.D.1, enter on the Court street side of the building)
 

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March 2010 Meeting 03/30/2010 - Lightning Topics

Monday, March 15, 2010 11:30 PM

The March meeting will feature "Lightning Topics" - we will cover a variety of subjects such as site optimization, module development and site administration in 5-10 minute bursts.  We will also take questions from you, the member, to discuss as a group.

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February 2010 Meeting 2/23/2010 - Chris Hammond - DotNetNuke Community and Professional Comparison

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 10:05 PM

Interested in seeing the differences between DotNetNuke Community and Professional Editions? Come to our first meeting on 2010 and see for yourself!

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December 2009 Meeting 12/1/2009 - Darrell Hardy Mission Critical DotNetNuke

Thursday, October 29, 2009 12:25 AM

We haven't even had our first meeting yet and we already have a speaker flying all the way across the country for our second meeting! Come to the second meeting of the Denver DotNetNuke Users Group on December 1st 2009 and see Darrell Hardy present about Mission Critical DotNetNuke! Get all the details after the jump.

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November 2009 Our First Meeting! 11/3/2009

Thursday, October 15, 2009 5:38 PM

So it is time, the first Denver DotNetNuke User Group meeting is scheduled for November 3rd, 2009 at the Denver Microsoft offices. See the full post for the address and a link to Bing maps.

Being the first meeting this won't have a formal topic/speaker, but we do have an exciting topic and speaker already lined up for the December meeting! This first meeting we want to get everyone together and talk about how we are each using DNN, struggles we're having, and what direction we would like to see the user group go in. Come ready to discuss DNN and what you would like to see!

Read the full post for all the details.

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Events

Thursday, October 15, 2009 12:12 PM

 Events for the Denver DotNetNuke User Group

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March 30, 2010 Lightning Topics

Current Meeting Location:
1.D.1 Conference Room Wellington Webb Municipal Building, 201 W. Colfax Ave, Denver CO 80202 

Instructions for getting to the meeting "The building is locked after 5pm, come to the doors on the court street (north / west) side of our building. The 1.D.1 confrence room is right there by those doors, you will be let in."

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