Collaboration University Session Spotlights, Hotel Block Sellout
Category NoneI've decided to create a few session spotlights for you - also because IBM has asked me for real abstracts for some dedicated event pages they're putting up for Collaboration University!
So here are a few of the sessions you can see at Collaboration University in just two weeks in KC, three weeks in London. The hotel block in KC has sold out, but you can still stay at the conference hotel if you don't mind the extra hundred bucks a night (believe me this is a gorgeous hotel, formerly the Ritz Carlton now the Intercontinental on the Plaza in KC!). If not, you can stay a few blocks away and get a little exercise early in the morning and evening. We've packed the agenda completely full, and made a critical decision to give you the opportunity to go to more sessions - 50% more than last year - by starting earlier and going later (believe me, it wasn't easy to plan!)
Today's spotlights:
| Gabriella Davis on: Lotus Quickr for WebSphere Portal Installation and Configuration | |
| Chris Miller on: Sametime 101 - Deploying Sametime in YOUR Environment (Including Mobile!) | |
| Carl Tyler on: The Top 5 Hidden Sametime Hacks and Programming Tricks |
Our opening Keynote in Kansas City will be Mike Rhodin, General Manager, Lotus Software. Mike will deliver his keynote address followed immediately by a product introduction and live demo of the GOLD Lotus Quickr by Satwik Seshasai, Development Manager for Lotus Quickr. These sessions will be delivered in the beautiful Rooftop Ballroom, 13 stories above the Kansas City Country Club Plaza, overlooking the Plaza and the Kansas City skyline. Here's an overview of the area - the hotel is bottom center.
It's not too late to get to Kansas City, and in fact it's one of the more affordable places to fly. So if you've been waiting, it's time to act and get registered! (Can you tell we have to give the banquet people some final numbers?).
Tomorrow, I'll spotlight the London venue...and a few more sessions!

Comments
Great teleconf and podcast folks, despite the "technical difficulties". Much appreciated.
As one of those that is gutted not to be able to make CU in July (last time I let my wife organise the family holiday scheduling!), are there any plans to record the sessions and make them available via the net? I would certainly be willing to pay for such as service (say $100 for the set?)...
Could bring in some extra revenue?
Stuart
Posted by Stuart McIntyre At 04:32:59 AM On 06/26/2007 | - Website - |
I wish you could make it!
Posted by Rob Novak At 02:06:36 PM On 06/26/2007 | - Website - |
Posted by Chris Miller At 04:20:26 PM On 06/29/2007 | - Website - |