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Collaborative Technologies Conference in Boston

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Next week, I will be at the Collaborative Technologies Conference in Boston. The first CTC in New York in 2005 was a great meeting with the latest thinking in collaboration. Not only did the conference organisers, MediaLive (now CMP), stage a well-executed event, it was evident that the team felt passionately about collaboration themselves. Following the conference, a blog about collaboration was launched with contributions from MediaLive staff and authorities in the field (check out Larry Cannell asking why blogs and wikis are often mentioned together when they are very different creatures).

Besides meeting lots of interesting people and going to the best sessions from the many tracks, I will be moderating a panel session as part of Michael Sampson's Collaborative Workspaces track. With speakers from Oracle, IBM, Foldera, Vignette and Colligo, we will be addressing subjects such as enterprise strength collaboration, linking objects and activities in different electronic containers, the link to enterprise content management, the relevance of email integration and mobile collaboration with offline support.

If you are in Boston and want to meet up on Sunday evening or on Monday during the day, please get in touch. I am getting a US phone during my stay: 646 319 8288 (will be active from 17 June).

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Michael Sampson

Have a super-neat time Lars. I sure wish I could be there ... hope your session goes really well. Looking forward to hearing how it goes once you're back in the UK.

M.

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