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Jan 20
2009
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Lotusphere 2009 - Day 1 Expectations and Kick-offPosted by peter.carr in SME , SAP , Lotus , Linux , IBM , HSBC , ERP , Domino , CRM , collaboration , Asia Pacific |
- How should collaboration strategies be different today than 2-years ago?
- What is officially in and out of the collaboration stack in 2009 and what are the hand-offs to CRM, ERP and other corporate platforms?
- Outside of advertising, where are the examples of monetization, or other value creation measures from collaborative human networks?
- How will IBM address OpenID and other SSO and identity management mechanisms in the collaboration suite/platform
- What are the mobility and SME options for Enterprise and SMEs in Australia and Asia Pacific?
These are just some of the questions I’ve set out to answer in Orlando this week at IBMs annual Lotusphere conference. In 2009 it has attracted over 7,000 attendees making it the single largest collaboration conference on the planet. To put that in context that’s about 1,000 more than are expected in Spain this year for the Linux User Group conference. With all the yellow and black swarming around Walt Disney World it is akin to being in the jostle at the turnstiles of a Richmond home game in finals week.
Such is the zealousness of a Lotus and Domino devotee that I’m sure there will be people attending Lotusphere this week that won’t even realise there is a presidential inauguration on Tuesday (Wednesday Australian time). So I might have to watch what I say this week or just remove my picture from the blog until Thursday. I am looking forward to the fervour of a big American conference. They are quite unlike anything we see in Australia. How many Australian ICT events are opened by Dan Ackroyd?
