Incidental Interviews Goes South to ITExpo!

ITExpo Update

I wanted to take this time to do a quick update for those of you who read my page. I was fortunate enough to attend TMCnet's ITExpo. I was granted a press pass and all I really had to do was show up. Show up I did and I had the most amazing adventure in my recent history.


Upon arrival I met up with my great friend and business partner, Ken Camp of Realtime Community/ Unified Communications. Ken was actually the one who suggested I go, and while nothing has been said my suspicion is he had something to do with the reception I received.

I'm not going to bore you with all the details of a novice conference attendees assessments, but I will say that the people I met, Todd Landry of Sphere Communications, Jim Heising of Telephony2, Stephane Marceau of Mobivox, David Tang and Lesley Kirchman of Vosky, and Ken Kuenzel of Convergence. I also met Andy Abramson of Comunicano, one of the great moments because I was allowed to attend one of Andy's many famous dinners where he brings wine from his own private wine cellar. It was everything I had heard it would be and the food was really super, too.

Of course I met many others, and as great as it all was, what really was exciting for me was just attending. Seeing all the work and all the people involved with the tools I love and we all use.

What this post is about, ultimately, is my friend Ken's podcast and post. He actually did podcasting while we attended. Ken moderated 2 panels and had briefings with many people. I took pictures of the various meetings and sat in on a few.

So without further ado.... here we go!
MP3: Ken Camp - ITExpo Panel Podcast - Extending Security to the Unified Communications User Community


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