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It is nice to be able to participate in some of the highlights of Interop without the time and expense of being there.

Sheila McGee-Smith

May 19, 2009

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It is nice to be able to participate in some of the highlights of Interop without the time and expense of being there.

I wasn't able to make it to Las Vegas this year so I was disappointed yesterday when I got an email that Microsoft and HP would be announcing an expansion of their partnership during Interop's first keynote address. Thanks (and kudos) to Microsoft's PR firm rep for UC, Jessica Ratliff, who by sending me a link made me aware that the keynotes could be viewed live on InteropTV. I don't know how many people were in the live audience but by my observation, the number viewing online peaked at 865.Like watching a sporting event on television, seeing the address in my office on a high-quality monitor was almost better than being there. I could see and hear the speakers very well and easily see the details on their PowerPoint slides.

Like analyst colleagues onsite, I was able to tweet my views on Twitter, as well as note and respond to their observations. The picture here of Microsoft's Stephen Elop and HP's Ann Livermore was taken via computer print screen and is likely as good or better than any I could have taken from a seat in the audience.

This experience with watching a keynote online, combined with an ability to track the reactions of other with Twitter, makes me feel more positive about some upcoming virtual events on my calendar. On June 10th, VoiceCon is planning its first virtual event, and I have signed on to host the first hour at the No Jitter "booth." On June 16th, Alcatel-Lucent is planning a Virtual Analyst event, also a first of its kind.

While I for one rarely complain about the travails of travel (I try instead to concentrate on the business or personal event travel enables), it is nice to be able to participate in some of the highlights of Interop without the time and expense of being there.It is nice to be able to participate in some of the highlights of Interop without the time and expense of being there.

About the Author

Sheila McGee-Smith

Sheila McGee-Smith, who founded McGee-Smith Analytics in 2001, is a leading communications industry analyst and strategic consultant focused on the contact center and enterprise communications markets. She has a proven track record of accomplishment in new product development, competitive assessment, market research, and sales strategies for communications solutions and services.

McGee-Smith Analytics works with companies ranging in size from the Fortune 100 to start-ups, examining the competitive environment for communications products and services. Sheila's expertise includes product assessment, sales force training, and content creation for white papers, eBooks, and webinars. Her professional accomplishments include authoring multi-client market research studies in the areas of contact centers, enterprise telephony, data networking, and the wireless market. She is a frequent speaker at industry conferences, user group and sales meetings, as well as an oft-quoted authority on news and trends in the communications market.

Sheila has spent 30 years in the communications industry, including 12 years as an industry analyst with The Pelorus Group. Early in her career, she held sales management, market research and product management positions at AT&T, Timeplex, and Dun & Bradstreet. Sheila serves as the Contact Center Track Chair for Enterprise Connect.