StorageMojo Goes To Storage Networking World

by Robin Harris on Friday, 27 October, 2006

StorageMojo’s global HQ is decamping to America’s shrine to good clean hedonism, Orlando, Florida, for the fall SNW. Personally I like SNW since I get to see so many old friends. Yet I’m open to new friends as well.

I trust that some StorageMojo readers will be there and I’d like to meet you. Since the micro picture by the Technorati logo hardly does me justice, here is a larger version. I’m shy and retiring by nature, so feel free to come up and introduce yourself.

Especially if you’re up for buying a round.

Cheers.

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Richard Friday, 27 October, 2006 at 9:47 pm

Robin,
Good trip… and lets have an overview when you get back…. for some of us who could not make it.

Robin Harris Saturday, 28 October, 2006 at 12:26 am

I’ll do my best. Much of my time is already committed – so I won’t be seeing as much of the general sessions as I would like. My coverage will be idiosyncratic – maybe not the worst thing.

Robin

Robert Pearson Sunday, 29 October, 2006 at 6:06 pm

“Camelot! Camelot! I know it sounds a bit bizarre!”

Shows are the contemporary Camelot.. The customer facing displays of “Enabling” technology and the mind-boggling presentations from ‘They Might be Giants” of the industry. IT Cirque du Soleil! These really should be named.
What would be a good “one-word” name for “Voyage to a Distant Planet”?

The really interesting part is the quests. Everyone there is on a quest. Some of these quests will come true. Some will become windmills of the mind. Finding and getting to know the quests of interest is the most important activity.
I found all of mine when food and drink were the enablers.

Robert Pearson Monday, 30 October, 2006 at 12:16 am

I thought of a couple of IT Cirque du Soleil type names for SNW.
How about “Quixotica” or “Windmillenia”. Too techie?

John Dias Thursday, 2 November, 2006 at 9:55 am

Robin it was a pleasure to meet you in person!

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