I've been sitting on this one for a while as I needed to go through our photos...
a quick chance to play spot the difference between the disney dolphin and what I thought a dolphin was.
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The Swan and ... ummm.... Dolphin? (spot the difference)
tim rynne - February 06, 2006Lotusphere 2006 - almost a GURUpalooza
tim rynne - February 06, 2006
ok - GURUpalooza in general:
concept - great
application - maybe not so great
I was reading lekkimworld the other day and saw that he felt something similar to my experiences at GURUpalooza at Lotusphere. I think the concept is pretty good and unfortunately anything other than what it was would require more planning and co-ordination by some people who I'm sure were pretty busy during the week of Lotusphere. But then again for some people this is their best chance to collaborate in person with their peers - in both work-mode and party-mode - and that should be considered.
concept - great
application - maybe not so great
I was reading lekkimworld the other day and saw that he felt something similar to my experiences at GURUpalooza at Lotusphere. I think the concept is pretty good and unfortunately anything other than what it was would require more planning and co-ordination by some people who I'm sure were pretty busy during the week of Lotusphere. But then again for some people this is their best chance to collaborate in person with their peers - in both work-mode and party-mode - and that should be considered.
Lotusphere 2006 - my wrap up
tim rynne - February 02, 2006
Ok... I know I've posted a few things on Lotusphere 2006 and I still have to do some session write-ups but I thought I'd put up a quick summary of how things went from my perspective:
Lotusphere 2006 - Australia Day - 20 hours late
tim rynne - February 02, 2006
The last official day of Lotusphere 2006 was officially Australia Day and there were still a bunch of people around the hotels. One of the IBM guys from Australia - Brent Lello - organised a session to close out the week in celebration of Australia Day. There were a number of Australians there and some "honorary Australians" including some of the IBMers who were no doubt looking to chill out after a tough week of hosting an event.
Lotusphere Closing Session - from the eyes of a first-time attendee
tim rynne - January 26, 2006
I don't know if I've highlighted this before, but this is my first Lotusphere - I've been working with Lotus for a number of years, but this is really the first chance I've had to get to Lotusphere. I guess this is also the first year that the desire to get to the event has been strong enough to commit to the travel/expenses involved in getting there from the other side of the world.
I'm sure you can see the specific details of the closing session on other blogs - most seem to have covered the event itself and what was said, so I'll cover the impressions of *how* things were said from my position.
I'm sure you can see the specific details of the closing session on other blogs - most seem to have covered the event itself and what was said, so I'll cover the impressions of *how* things were said from my position.