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Sandeesays
Post-conference Presentations! ID + PW :(
Ok ... I give up ... how do I access the presentation materials? ID and PW? I trashed some of the handouts, the directions may have been included there! :(
/sandee
Alexsays
Post-conference Presentations! ID + PW :(
Hi Sandee-
I just sent you instructions via a private message. Let me know if you have any problems with that.
thx!
Alex
Joesays
Post-conference Presentations! ID + PW :(
A colleague and I are suffering the same problem. Can't decode where that password would be, and didn't bring home any of the printed materials.
Paigesays
E2.0 Boston 2010 Feedback
If you have feedback on the event, here is the place to post. Specifically we're looking to know about:
- Content related items - topic areas you want us to focus on more vs topics you want to focus on less
- What are your pain points that we’re not addressing in this conference?
- Any operational items
Nicolesays
E2.0 Boston 2010 Feedback
While I really enjoyed the conference and found it very valuable, overall, I found the online experience related to this conference to be sub-par--particularly the mobile version of the site. First, I couldn't get to the website without linking through from my email--"e20 conference boston" search brings up just about everything but the official site. However, even after typing in the address directly, I was still unable to find a key piece of info--the hotel where the conference was located. It's not listed in the mobile version. I had to borrow a computer to see the full browser version and even then it took about 5 minutes of hunting to figure it out. Also, I was accessing the schedule for the conference on my phone, but the iPhone version of the site wouldn't let me see the session descriptions without creating a login to mye20, even though I can see it on the full browser version. Again, I finally had to go back to my email to figure out how to create a login. It took more than 10 minutes to pull up the conference schedule detail--a very frustrating experience.
On the other hand, the "live" version of the conference was excellent, especially the panels. I would have liked more takeaways and more specific examples of business value achieved. It's great to know that people have 30-50% adoption, but how has it helped their business? I'd like every panelist to have at least one or two examples to share. I also like Brian's idea of getting like-minded groups together. That would be hugely valuable.
Ericsays
E2.0 Boston 2010 Feedback
Sessions were very good. The panels for case studies and organizations challenges and lessons learned were also very informative. In a lot of cases most companies are implementing for productivity reasons but is always hard to quanitify in hard ROI. Most I saw have been in the process of deploying for years.
I think a good addition to these sessions would be to have organizations who have huge successes in implementation, whether it be in completely new revenue streams, penetrating a whole new market, or changing a business model completely. End to end high level understanding of how those organizations were able to implement quickly.
Briansays
E2.0 Boston 2010 Feedback
I would agree with Alvaro's comments about adoption of the community for the event. We need to show we can drive adoption with an interested group of attendees before we try to do the same within our own organizations. (Admittedly, this is my first contribution to the community...the day the event ends.)
I would also like to see a few presentations/panels from attendees with real world examples. I love the exposure to the vendors but I would have appreciated additional content from those that can speak to what they've lived in various initiatives within their own organizations.
Lastly, it might be interesting to put together some time for like-minded groups to gather and discuss specific topics - i.e. SharePoint or Jive users have a designated place for lunch one day, video collaboration at another time or an analytics group breakfast.
Overall, a great event! This was my first year at E2.0, although I've been to Web 2.0 in SF the past few years. Hope to see everything again next year in Boston.
Alvarosays
E2.0 Boston 2010 Feedback
My feedback goes to this conference website. I think it was ideally designed to support the conference both as informative and collaborative channel. As informative channel it was complete. As a collaborative channel, it happened what is happening inside organizations: there was an adoption problem. People just used this to read and not to participate actively. On next editions something could be made to promote participation here for example with some kind of incentives, rewards.It could serve as an idea and example to be followed later by attendees on their organizations.
Regards
Alexsays
E2 Conference in the Wall Street Journal today
There is a nice article about E2 in the WSJ today, which features coverage of, and interviews with, exhibitors that were on the expo floor this week. Companies mentioned include Newsgator, Altus, Cisco, Cubetree, etc.
http://bit.ly/e2wsj
Tilmansays
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