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September 22, 2008

Are You in Dallas at COMMON Directions This Week?

If you're attending the COMMON Directions 2008 two-day conference in Dallas this week, consider sharing a bit of your experience with the rest of us who remain chained to our desks. First impressions of the two-day event? Any particularly interesting nuggets of information rise to the surface? Got any juicy new bytes of IBM IT gossip? Just kidding about that last part. Kind of. Seriously, consider posting a comment. Tell your friends.

Posted by cmaxcer at September 22, 2008 9:46 AM

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The conferance in Dallas covered many things that I was looking for. The hotel was very lacking and the staff rude.

Posted by: Tracy at September 29, 2008 2:45 PM

I had a good time in Dallas. This was my first time at a small COMMON conference. I've been to the huge annual conference in spring, of course, but never to a small one like this. It had a lot of the typical COMMON feel to it, but was much more intimate and personal. I had the chance to talk to people that I might not have talked to at the annual conference. At the annual one, there's such a rush, many folks have to cover a large space to get to their next session. Here, the sessions were all together, it was easy to get from one to the next, and to see more of what you wanted to see.

I was sorry to see that Tracy (in an earlier response to blog) had bad luck with the hotel. I didn't have any problems with the hotel.

Posted by: Scott Klement at October 19, 2008 7:24 PM

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