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Re: those who went to kansas

by "Andrew Ford" <aford@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 1, 2008 at 08:30 PM

> Re****t please. thanks.

I think the conference was huge success, far exceeding the expectations of

many.

There were about 350 people attending the conference, more than double the

125 to 150 numbers from the last 3 conferences making this conference the 
largest IDS event since the IBM acquisition.

Things started off on Sunday with the tutorial sessions, 8 1/2 day (4 in
the 
morning, 4 in the afternoon) training cl***** that could be attended for
an 
additional (reasonable) cost and 2 free all day vendor sponsored
tutorials. 
After a full day of packed tutorial sessions we had the Sunday night
welcome 
reception in the Exhibit hall with the vendors and an open bar (no drink 
tickets required for this conference, so people visited the bar early and 
often)

Monday morning Ambuj Goyal, General Manager of IBM Information Management,

got us started with a keynote address to a full room at 8 AM and then it
was 
off to the technical sessions at 9:30 AM.  4 concurrent tracks: Admin and 
Performance, Applications and Tools, The Informix Edge and Advanced
Sup****t 
Topics were run through the day.  Each technical session was 1 hour and 
there were 6 time slots each day (4 tracks * 6 time slots * 3 days = 72 
total 1 hour technical sessions given by IDS developers, IDS sup****t, IDS 
Business partners, IDS DBAs and IDS Application Developers).  I was able
to 
attend 2 great presentations: Top Tips Learned from Performance PMRs by
Dr. 
Elisibeth Bach from IBM Advanced Sup****t and Engine Hangs, Debugging
Methods 
and Diagnostics Tools by Ron Privett from IBM Advanced Sup****t.  On Monday

night the IDS development and sup****t teams from the Lenexa labs came to
the 
conference for the Developer/Sup****t cook out (again, with open bar,
dude.) 
This was a great op****tunity for the IDS users and IDS developers/sup****t
to 
meet in person, the party officially ended at 8:30 PM but spilled out into

the hallway and hotel bar after the Exhibit Hall was closed.

Tuesday morning's keynote was again a full house and given by Arvind 
Krishna, Vice President of IBM Data Management, where he announced the 
release of Cheetah 2, IDS 11.5.  This was great because now we could
finally 
be released from the NDA that came with the beta versions of 11.5 and 
allowed the IDS development guys and gals to openly speak about writable 
secondaries, connection managers and failover arbitrators (and have you
seen 
the 11.5 onconfig.std file?)  More technical sessions during the day, I
was 
able to attend Continuous Availability in IDS by some new guy named
Madison 
Pruet, The High Performance Loader by Rob Beal, a Field Technical
Specialist 
for IBM and Accelerating IDS with solidDB, IBM's newly acquired in memory 
database product that has plans to be available as an front end cache for 
IDS to further improve OLTP performance.  On Tuesday everyone loaded up in

chartered buses and went to a comedy club for a BBQ dinner, drinks and
stand 
up.

Wednesday was the last day but it was still a full day (literally,
technical 
sessions ran until 5:40 PM and discussions continued in the hall as the 
hotel started cleaning up chairs and what not).  At 8 AM we had the IIUG 
Annual General Meeting where IIUG Director's Awards were given to Madison 
Pruet (that new guy from IBM) and Eric Herber (father of the
Informix-Zone, 
all around good guy and really dedicated to the growth of IDS).  After the

IIUG meeting which included a panel discussion with the people heading up 
development, marketing, sup****t and partners it was off to the final full 
day of technical sessions.  On Wednesday I made it to Making your Engine
Hum 
with ALICE and other BTSCANNER tips by Mark Jamison of IBM, IDS
Performance 
Tuning by Art Kagel (you may have heard of him), Modern Information
Security 
for the Internet by Tom Beebe from Advanced Data Tools and finally 
Optimizing Linux of IDS by Alexey Sonkin from CDIC.

So that's the play by play of what went down each day but there is still
so 
much more to talk about.

The food was actually tasty and not just barely edible like most
conference 
food (did you get ****k tenderloin or panko bread crumb encrusted chicken
in 
Denver, Tampa or San Jose?  me either.)  We were given breakfast each day,
a 
buffet style lunch with a choice of two deserts (you could have both, you 
could have 10 if you wanted), a sugary snack in the afternoon to help make

it through the long day and something good to eat at each nightly
function. 
There was always plenty of sodas, water and fresh brewed coffee from the 
starbucks in the halls from 7 AM to 6 PM.

The fact that this was an IDS only event made it something special.  If 
you've been to the previous conferences you know what it is like to try
and 
find the Informix folks in the crowd or to try to find the vendors that 
speak Informix in the Exhibit Hall.  This year there were no "so, do you
use 
Informix?" or "does your product work with Informix?" getting to know you 
type questions being asked.  Instead people were asking "how do you use 
Informix?" or "how does your product work with Informix?" and that was a 
great thing to see.

It was great having the event close to the Lenexa labs because this meant 
new faces from IDS development and sup****t could come and give
presentations 
we've never seen before.  I have been lucky enough to attend the previous 
conferences and it was great to see the new people and new presentations
and 
I don't think I was the only one hungry for content as each session I went

to was full of people wanting to learn.  At the start of the second day 
someone asked me if I knew where to find more legal pads because he had 
already filled the one given to him in his conference bag with notes from 
the sessions.

Of course there was free certification testing which offered the dreaded
v11 
certification test, v7, v9, v10 and 4gl certification testing.  There was 
the chance to try the Open Admin Tool and give feedback.  There was the 
chance the corner your favorite IDS developer and get the inside scoop on 
how they want to make KAIO on linux more efficient.  Conference goers had 
the op****tunity to grab as much conference schwag as they could carry home

with them including an "IDS is Everywhere" poster from IBM, swiss army 
knives, frisbees, bags, CDs, clips and Cheetahs.

I think the Conference Planning Committee did a wonderful job putting on 
this event in their personal time.  This group of people is the perfect 
combination of intelligent, dedicated and crazy and they are already
talking 
about scheduling the first CPC meeting for the 2009 conference.  You can
bet 
the 2009 conference will be bigger and better.

For those that went - what did I leave out?  For those that didn't go -
Why 
not and will we see you in 2009?

Andrew
 




 14 Posts in Topic:
those who went to kansas
dcruncher4@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-05-01 07:45:24 
Re: those who went to kansas
"Eric Rowell" &  2008-05-01 11:00:09 
Re: those who went to kansas
dcruncher4@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-05-01 08:24:02 
Re: those who went to kansas
"Paul Wason (Oninit)  2008-05-01 22:04:33 
Re: those who went to kansas
"Andrew Ford" &  2008-05-01 20:30:05 
Re: those who went to kansas
Madison Pruet <mpruet1  2008-05-03 18:20:44 
Re: those who went to kansas
"david@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-06 12:35:07 
Re: those who went to kansas
Madison Pruet <mpruet1  2008-05-06 19:59:44 
Re: those who went to kansas
"Art S. Kagel (Onini  2008-05-02 12:37:10 
Re: those who went to kansas
dcruncher4@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-05-02 10:35:15 
Re: those who went to kansas
"sjdolding@[EMAIL PR  2008-05-02 11:22:02 
Re: those who went to kansas
"Eric Rowell" &  2008-05-02 15:18:08 
Re: those who went to kansas
"Andrew Ford" &  2008-05-02 15:23:24 
Re: those who went to kansas
"Jonathan Leffler&qu  2008-05-04 22:58:40 

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