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Lotusphere 2008--What a show!

With my first Lotusphere behind me, I have now experienced first hand the tight knit community we have. Lotusphere is not so much a conference or trade show as it is a family reunion. And it’s not just with attendees. The family includes attendees, IBM, and business partners including Teamstudio (at times I think the staff of the Swan and Dolphin hotels are part of this extended family).

We had excellent traffic at the Teamstudio booth on the showcase floor. People stopped by the booth for a variety of reasons. Some wanted to see what’s new with Teamstudio or visit with their account managers. Others wanted to meet with a developer to discuss a specific challenge they have. And likely due to our IT Governance service offerings, quite a few people stopped by to discuss how Teamstudio could help them implement IT frameworks or IT governance.

The nature of trade shows (much like a family reunion) is that we don’t have enough time to meet with everyone as much as we’d like. Everyone has too many places to go and too many people to see, and the time goes by so quickly.

In a future post, I would like to share my thoughts on some of the things I heard and saw, as well as some of the things I didn’t hear or see. But I’ll share that with you in a future post. Thanks to all of you who stopped by to see Teamstudio! And for those of you who missed us, we’ll be sure to see you next time!

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