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Kevin Kennedy will take questions at his keynote, but I got a little carried away on the description.
March 18, 2010
VoiceCon ProgramKevin Kennedy will take questions at his keynote, but I got a little carried away on the description.
VoiceCon ProgramI need to clarify one item from my earlier post about things I'm looking for out of VoiceCon. I said that Avaya CEO Kevin Kennedy would "give over much of his time to audience Q&A". In fact, the plan all along has been for Kennedy to take about the last 10 minutes of the allotted time for Q&A. Given that keynoters don't necessarily always leave any time at all for Q&A, I was pretty happy to see that Kennedy was reserving a meaningful amount of time to respond to audience questions. But if any reader interpreted "much of his time" as something like half the keynote or something on that order-I apologize. That's on me.In addition to Kennedy's keynote, you'll have an opportunity to get your questions answered in detail on Monday afternoon, when we'll present a session, Will Avaya's Roadmap for Nortel Take You Where You Want to Go? We'll have 3 top Avaya executives and analyst Brent Kelly of Wainhouse Research on hand to help.VoiceCon ProgramKevin Kennedy will take questions at his keynote, but I got a little carried away on the description.