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BrainShare 2011 Announcement - Delayed planning |
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Written by Remon de Korte
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Monday, 27 December 2010 |
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lot of people are wondering what will happen to BrainShare USA with the
pending Attachmate acquisition, here is some news from the official
BrainShare website:
"Many of you have asked what the November 22, 2010
acquisition announcement means for BrainShare in 2011. Based on recent
events and customer feedback, we have decided to delay planning for
BrainShare 2011. We will announce plans for BrainShare at a later date.
Check back here for future BrainShare communications."
Am I amazed about this? No, not at all - as the acquisition of
Novell by Attachmate is a process which is under the supervision of the
SEC (Security Exchange Committee), there are all kind of rules which
need to be followed. That process will take a two or three months and
in that period "future focused messages" will be very difficult.
Also, imagine that the acquisition is finalized by the end of
February or early March - then running BrainShare in the third week of
March would be very difficult - also as people would expect to see a
lot of news about this, with possibly new faces within Novell and
future-focused messages from the new owners. So expectations would be
high while the preparation time would be too limited, IMHO.
Realistically therefore many people, me included, were expecting
such a decision for some time - and our goal is to minimize the impact
all of the Open Horizons activities. After all, we are of course
planning a whole year of activities in more and more countries around
the world and new dates for BrainShare will have an impact.
On a personal note: I was very much looking forward to run the Moab Half Marathon on
Sunday March 19, on the first day of original BrainShare schedule. As
too many people want to join that very popular run, the organized a
lottery and both Sander van Vugt (NL) and I have been "lucky winners" -
we can both run thru the Moab dessert now, but will not have to go to
the Salt Palace anymore afterwards. To be continued... |