It isn’t a conference until you hear Ed Bueche talk. This is the can’t miss session of the conference if you do Documentum work.
EMC World 2008: Documentum Developer Tools and Web Services Community
Just had a great lunch with Andrew and then took a little perverse pleasure in dropping my boss off on him for a little grilling. Hopefully Andrew will still be talking to me later. Craig Randall and David Louie, the Composer product manager, are here to help with the dialog.
EMC World 2008: Documentum Architecture Deep Dive
This is, hopefully, a continuation of yesterdays architecture post. Let’s hope Victor Spivak remembers.
EMC World 2008: Content Management and Archiving Keynote
I’ve got my coffee and I’m sitting in a beanbag getting ready for the CMA Keynote from Mark Lewis. Before I dive in, some random thoughts on the previous day.
- Met with Lee Dallas and hung out for quite a while. It was a lot of fun and I’m looking forward to meeting Marko.
- Met Craig Randall. Unfortunately we were both pulled in different directions before we could set a time up to get a cold beverage and chat. One of my developers sat in one of his sessions and was impressed with his depth of knowledge.
- For some reason, it feels like I won’t be able to attend all the sessions that I need to attend. I’d have to look, but I think there may be less
- A Play the Cloud update. I have 25 connections at a strength of 27%. If you aren’t playing, jump in.
The Keynote
EMC World 2008: Standards-Based Enterprise Content Management: The Future of ECM
Overheard a comment that lowered my hopes for this presentation. They are working on an ECM SOA standard with other vendors. Everything else is NDA, but we may hear something in September. Let’s see what Patricia Anderson from EMC will share.
EMC World 2008: Documentum 6.5 Architecture Overview
Time for an update on the architecture. Victor Spivak is presenting. He knows his stuff, so hopefully it’ll be a good one. I know waaay too many people in this room. I’ll never get to say hello to all of them. This is by far the most crowded session.
EMC World 2008: Building Composite Applications with Documentum Process Suite
Running into all sorts of old colleagues and friends. Seen others that I am going to have to flag down soon. Anyway on to Kenwood Tsai and Harish Rawat of EMC.
ECM World 2008: Keynote and Random thoughts
So I am sitting in the Summit Leader’s Club Lounge (Going to be here quite a bit as this is where the coffee was hiding), and about to overhear the keynote. Not going to pay 100% attention as this is a good time to get some work done. However, let’s see if Joe Tucci can grab my attention.
- Charity rocks. They have set-up a giving center for the victims of the China Earthquake. EMC is going to match all individual contributions during the conference. You can make a contribution in the Cyber Cafe.
- Some of the sessions will be available on YouTube.
- Lots on the incredible growth of data in the world. I already new this. It keeps me employed.
- New “focus” is Information Infrastructure. (This is the same basic thing as Transparent ECM).
Nothing else seems to be grabbing my attention. Going to either Building Composite Applications with Documentum Process Suite or the CSC SharePoint presentation next. Leaning to the BPM one as it looks more technical.
Disclaimer
All information in this post was gathered from the presenters and presentation. It does not reflect my opinion unless clearly indicated (Italics in parenthesis). Any errors are most likely from my misunderstanding a statement or imperfectly recording the information. Updates to correct information are reflected in red, but will not be otherwise indicated.
All statements about the future of EMC products and strategy are subject to change due to a large variety of factors.
EMC World 2008: ECM Shared Services in the Real World
It came down to this and creating applications in TaskSpace. I figured that since this was panel oriented, it would be more important to actually be present for this presentation. It was harder when you realized that this isn’t technical and more business-oriented.
EMC World 2008: Getting Started
As I sit here, waiting for my first session of EMC World, and debate what that might be, I wanted to share some thoughts. Before I do that, some advice: Never take a 6am flight from the East Coast to the West Coast unless you are planning on being well rested before you start. That translates into 3am in the West before you take any activities around getting to the flight on time.
- The opening reception was a little disappointing. It was organized around the concept of communities, letting people know what was going on and allowing people to connect. Great concept, just now perfectly executed. While the snacks and drinks were fine, unless you don’t like pretzels and popcorn, there were no chairs and everything was a little tightly packed. I would have liked to see about twice the space with chairs for people to sit in and socialize. After a couple hours, my feet were hurting.
- I must say that the opening night party is better under EMC than when Documentum did this on their own. The difference is obviously more registration fees and a larger company, but I do like concept of having a band opening.
Play the Cloud
The Developer Network has started a game, Play the Cloud, for people to build a little social network. You start by defining who you are in terms of tags and then linking to people. There are a few prizes. It will be interesting to see how it develops. If people just go after quantity and not quality, then it is just a game. If people take time to try and meet the people that their tag clouds link them to, then there may be some lasting benefit.
If you are at EMC World, signup and play. My free-form tags are:
- Favorite non-EMC Tech: Electricity
- Favorite School: Auburn
- Favorite Activity: Baseball
- Favorite Food: Beer