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Why do I love the show floor at conferences? It's almost impossible to have a reasonable conversation with the poor folks doing booth duty. Often this is because they might not be working in the area that you are interested in, or the noise level is just too high to have a good talk.
Sadly, I am addicted to technology, and the show floor is a great place for a quick fix.
OSCON is the Open Source Convention put on by O'Reilly Media and is being held in the San Jose Convention Center. As with any good-sized convention, the big hitters in the technology business are present...
Again, their booth was more a lounge rather than a place to have technology demos and talks. They did have a great supply of giveaways./li>
The demos showed a good split between hardware geek stuff and software partners.
Because O'Reilly is a media company, there are some booths which don't usually fit in the usual technology conference - publishing companies:
And being an open source conference, there is a selection of what I would call "advocacy" booths: Electronic Fronteir Foundation, Free Software Foundation, the ACLU and FOSSFA which is the Free and Open Source Software for Africa group.
I also usually see one or two things that I learn about. One of these was Schooner. These guys are providing engines with Intel Xeon 5500 series processors (formerly Nehalem) and Intel Solid State Disks or SSDs and their optimized version of Linux, memcached and MySQL. What is really cool about this is that they didn't just put together some great Intel hardware and push the box out. They have added a bunch of value by optimizing the open source software. As a result, they get fantastic performance improvements.
What was also very cool was to see that Schooner's VP of Engineering is Dave Rodgers, who was the VP of engineering at Sequent Computer Systems when I joined them in the 80s. So it was really cool to see Dave and catch up with him.
It's a cool thing to see the various corporate tribes with their logo-ed T-Shirts herding together and mingling in the various lounges.
| July 24, 2009 8:08 AM PDT
Glynn | You missed out detailing the cool maker/hacker area - soldering irons and all sorts of fun stuff with Arduino! Nice to see you at OSCON! |

Danielle Morrill
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