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14 January 2009

You Can Look, But You Better Not Touch

Posted by David Bressler

Actually, touching would be great, but be warned... it costs extra! Did I ever tell you about that time in South Africa where I presented at a conference during one of their open sessions? Afterward, a guy actually came up and hugged me for my performance. True, I swear.

Come see yours truly at Sys-Con's Cloud Computing Expo in NYC March 31st and April 1st. I'll be talking about the impact of cloud computing on enterprise application architecture. I'm excited that they accepted my abstract, but now I need to flesh it out.

For a preview on my thoughts on the topic, check out the podcast I did recently about the impact of cloud computing on enterprise architecture.

Let me know what you think, but I'm on the fence about wearing shoes while I present.

I'm looking forward to seeing you there!

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At Bell Atlantic, in the days of post-deregulation we had to be very careful when we spoke about long distance carriers. The lawyers told us, if there was a questionable conversation, kick a trash can or knock something over, then say "we can't recommend long distance carriers." The idea was to create a memorable moment that would help them recollect the conversation.

I'm not sure too many people would forget me standing with my sock in the air, screaming "averages don't matter."


Great analogy regarding the business dress code policy and shoes; very apropos.

Sal.

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