Blown Away @ Open Source Business Conference
Coming in to the Open Source Business Conference, I was obviously expecting a lot of suits. And I certainly got them. But what I have been completely blown away by was the sheer amount of buzz generated at this show.
Have I been subverted by booth babes? Overloaded with giveaway goodies? No and no. First off, there are hardly any boothes actually here. The layout of the show floor right away strikes you as different. There are tables around the edge of the large convention room, where the vendors reside. But in the center of the room are tables and chairs where attendees, speakers, and vendors can just sit.
And talk.
And boy do they talk. A lot. These people are hearing the news from the vendors and actually discussing with them what they heck it means.
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