Tools Fair on 15th June - Cradle to Grave Support
As Chair of the BCS CMSG now
(Shirley Lacy passed on the baton in November but fortunately for me remains in
the background as vice chair), I have been feeling a little
concerned about responsibility for the BCS CMSG
Tools Fair - Cradle to Grave Support on 15th June. I am relieved that
things are looking good now with good selection of sponsors supporting us:
Gold sponsors
- Marval
- Frontrange
- Touchpaper
- Square Mile Systems
- MKS
- Serena
- Aldon
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Standard Sponsors
- Perforce
- Telelogic
- Axios
- Accurev
- Unicom
- SpectrumSCM
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Some newish names to me not being hugely up on the service management/ITIL
side, but change, configuration and release management are a major focus in that
field so look forward to meeting and hearing about them and the issues and
solutions available.
A couple of big names missing on the software side which is a shame. A couple
of organisations undergoing a re-org and thus no marketing budget to spend (well
not now anyway). IBM/Rational aren't there because I can't find anyone to talk
to that would appear to be able to make a decision. We used to have good
relations with Rational but since they were acquired by IBM can't get anything
out of them (I wonder what their responsiveness is if I were looking for support
or trying to buy a produce?!). If anyone knows who to contact in the UK on
marketing/events I'd be grateful for a heads up. The other one I have failed to
get to anyone appropriate is Microsoft - would be good to find out about Team
System etc, but all enquiries get passed from pillar to post and a deafening
silence is the result.
Show me the money… identifying the value of Configuration Management
The other event we have on the 27th April is an evening event which is a
relatively new departure for us. This will be at London South Bank University in
their conference centre (which we have used before), and is in the form of a
workshop lead by David Cuthbertson. This is going to focus on selling the
benefits of CM and we hope will be a useful way of bringing together both new
and more experienced people in the field to share experiences. Details to go up
on the web site very shortly! David
has spoken several times in the past and always gotten excellent reviews. He is
also skilled at running workshops and getting contributions from others present.
Should be a great evening. Apologies to those not close enough to London who
want to attend, but we are looking at running (in particular evening) events
elsewhere in the country - get in touch if you have any ideas.
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