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August 12th, 2009

OpenSource World kicks off with sparse crowds, nothing-new keynote

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 9:26 am

Categories: Dell, General, Linux, Open Source

Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Cloud, Keynote Speech, Data Centers, Strategy, Linux, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Management

If the attendance at the opening keynote for OpenSource World (formerly known as LinuxWorld) serves as a barometer for anything to do with the economy, the tech industry or even trade shows, things are not looking good.

There were no lines this morning to get inside San Francisco’s Moscone Center, a place that I’ve had to fight my way through for events such as the Google Developer’s Conference and MacWorld. In fact, the large auditorium where most keynotes speeches are delivered was dark. This morning’s keynote speech was being held in the smaller rooms where breakout sessions usually occur - and there were a lot of open seats.

Then came the introduction of Judy O’Brien Chavis, director for business development and global alliances at Dell, a last-minute substitution for another Dell exec who couldn’t attend.

While Chavis was engaging and enthusiastic in her delivery and spoke with authority about the topic, she was also a bit rattled. Her presentation slides were out of order and there were several periods of awkward silence as she found her groove.

The biggest problem I had with her keynote speech was that she didn’t seem to say anything beyond what we’ve been reading in a number of tech-centric blogs - ZDNet among them. For the most part, she talked about utilizing the cloud and virtualization to reduce costs and improve efficiencies in the data center. And it was unclear from the start whether she was trying to bring new insight into next-generation technology or offer a sales pitch for Dell’s offerings.

The bottom line, she said, is that the cloud is about business model flexibility. “I’m not saying that everything qualifies to be in the cloud,” she said. Companies will need to assess what belongs in the cloud and what belongs in the data center.

She noted that Dell is focused on the disruptive changes in the industry, making investments in services that the company can deliver and is extending its cloud services model to help clients create new models.

It’s unclear if attendees decided to sleep in and skip the 8:15 a.m. keynote speech. There does seem to be some enthusiasm around the smaller breakout sessions - so there’s still hope that this year’s event (which feels like a completely different show from last year’s Linux World) can still be salvaged.

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Fanatic? Shill? Where did you insert your own words to come up with that?
Man that was ironic. You are obviously the fanatic, can tell by you jumping to defense of Linux.

He even said it wouldn't deter him and windows 7 was the only windows version he mentions that ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: xuniL_z Posted on: 08/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
there are 2 reasons  Linux Geek | 08/12/09
Oh my God!!!  CrashPad | 08/12/09
I've heard a lot of crazy things around here  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 08/12/09
Well some people believe Loverock is a real person  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 08/12/09
LOOK EVERYONE!!@(#@!! HE MENTIONS ME!!@#*#!!  Loverock Davidson | 08/12/09
There's just not enough  rtk | 08/12/09
"M$ agents taking pictures"  LBiege | 08/12/09
RE: OpenSource World kicks off with sparse crowds, nothing-new keynote  Loverock Davidson | 08/12/09
You have it backwards.  bjbrock | 08/12/09
Linux declining????  Linux Geek | 08/12/09
Wow... those creative writing classes are really paying off.  James T. Kirk | 08/12/09
And the best part is...  PlayFair | 08/12/09
RE:And the best part is...  richdave | 08/13/09
Fanatic? Shill? Where did you insert your own words to come up with that?  xuniL_z | 08/16/09

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