We’re back from Web 2.0
Posted 22 September, 2008 by Chris in Conference, Enterprise 2.0
We went to the Web 2.0 Expo in New York yesterday and it was a big success. John, Bob and Sarah (from MindTouch) handled the event for us. We just announced Deki CRM and it was a huge hit. We kicked off our partnership with MindTouch and got lots of great press coverage . The reaction was pretty universal: Why hasn’t anyone done that before?
Well, the reason is that it’s hard. CRM is hard all by itself. It’s unlikely that a best of breed CRM solution will also be a best of breed colloboration platform. Likewise, colloboration and enterprise integration are different areas as well, so you know when you bring together best of breed CRM, colloboration and integration the results is going to be pretty impressive.
You can see Deki for CRM in action here.
Web 2.0 Expo Discount code for SnapLogic users
Posted 20 August, 2008 by Mike Pittaro in Community, Conference
We have a discount code for the Web2.0 Expo in New York, courtesy of SnapLogic, and O’Reilly and Associates. This code is good for a free Expo Hall pass, or a $100 discount on the standard conference admission price.
You can access the code from your account profile page on SnapLogic.org after logging in.
EuroPython 2008, Day 3
Posted 13 July, 2008 by Mike Pittaro in Community, Conference, Python
Day 3 of EuroPython continued with the same intensity as the previous two days. The talks I attended on Wednesday were:
Jussi Rasinmaki’s talk on use the batteries included
A great ”Python in Action” advocacy talk on leveraging Python in a real
application for forest management.
Beatrice During and Holger Krekel’s update on PyPy – Behind the scenes
This [...]
EuroPython 2000, Day 2
Posted 8 July, 2008 by Mike Pittaro in Community, Conference, Python
Day 2 of EuroPython 2008 has been just as good as day 1.
Today, I attended:
Dinu Gherman’s talk on Visualising Relationships Between Python Objects.
This was a description of a prototype he’s working on for visualization of Python object relationships. Based on GraphViz, it appears promising, and it could have interesting applications for documenting and understanding code.
Peter [...]
EuroPython 2008 Day 1
Posted 8 July, 2008 by Mike Pittaro in Community, Conference, Python
I’m Vlinius at EuroPython 2008 this week. There are about 250 attendees, which is somewhat bigger that last year.
This is already shaping up to be a good conference. The overall energy level here is high. Everyone is enthusiastic about Python and the projects they work on.
This is definitely a Python community event, and it [...]