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&Inter-active exchange of ideas in an informal setting. The the calibre of speakers, their passion and conviction -- and being up front about personal biases.::&Lack of high speed access to internet in today%27s world for 5 days is a negative. Such an access can make keeping up with the latest news (e.g., i5 announcement), and lloking up the information from web sites rather than dated info on foils -- all would be good. Wyndham Hotels, provide free high speed access and free -- all long distance phone calls. For SPEC meetings now all our members insist on this. Though the audience is very different.::&Day 1%3A I enjoyed and learned from David. The type of control he enforces is right for Production Environments but it would be in-effective in a good R %26 D organization. But the success of IT at Progressive indicates that he is very effective.%0D%0AIra%27s presentation was good but I did not learn anything new. The problems with capacity planning are non-trivial. Take an example of CISCO, they had abcklog of 1.5 year and as soon as dot bomb fell on industry -- they have overcapacity, no one wants older products. Solutions at best are WAGS. I need to read white paper to see through fog. For a person with poor attention span (me) Skip%27s presentation was useful. At the same time I see similar process being used in several places w/o success. What works for a small organization, just does not work for mid size and large organizations. But I will give it a try. I run a small organization (--.%0D%0ADya 2 %26 3%3A John is excellent. He can probably reduce the Physics aspect of the storage, I enjoyed it but I could see blan stares. I need to learn some of his presentation skills. I also enjoyed security presentation.%0D%0ADay 4%3A Monte did a good job. If it was an Open Systems%27 crowd, they would challange the %23of new Cobol Lines of Code or number of programmers. Most Computer Science Grads, come out with C, C and Java skills. But I am a C and Java bigot. I know little bit of Cobol. But for mainframe crowd, this is the right presentation. I thoroughly enjoyed Rick%27s presentation. If I had done it-- it would be biased in favor of J2EE but both of these are competing technologies. He speaks with passion and conviction and that is EXCELLENT. Both technologies would be around for a long time and market place will decide which is popular (not necessarily better). When I get a chance I shall send one foil from my perspective to balance and evoke debates. I enjoyed re-living the Open Source Movement by Doug. I am a zealot for OPEN software. On contamination issues, the presentation should conclude -- until the courts (final - Supreme Court), everything in these foils is conjecture. %0D%0ADay 5%3A Michael had a sleek presentation. I did see some errors on his foils but we don%27t have his presentation. With your contacts with Gene, you know how much is real and how much is wishful thinking. Also my lack of mainframe knowledge handicapps me from fair judging.%0D%0AFinally, my presentation-- I need to reduce %23of foils and get two or threee subsets for audience. We could probably separate architecture and benchmarks. One is the design and other is the marketing bragging right. %0D%0A::&?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx::&?xxx?xxx?2?xxx?xxx::Tabs inthe handout might help vs. blue page seperator.&NO::&1. Most presentations are for targeted for mainframe users. If every one in audience is mainframe user -- they will be happy.%0D%0A2. The commodity and even high performance computing world is leaning towards Linux. Presentations and speakers leaning towards Linux may increase participation. ::&?0?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx::1. high speed internet connection &::&::&&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?6::
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