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		<title>Live from VMWorld in Cannes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:43:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Cassidy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost live, at least: the auditorium at VMWorld in Cannes today had about 85% of the seats glowing with laptop screens, all Twittering like mad as each sentence fell from the lips of VMWare&#8217;s new Chief Executive, Paul Maritz.
I won&#8217;t do the CNN-style instant new shape of Western Civilisation thing, 10 minutes after walking out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost live, at least: the auditorium at VMWorld in Cannes today had about 85% of the seats glowing with laptop screens, all Twittering like mad as each sentence fell from the lips of VMWare&#8217;s new Chief Executive, Paul Maritz.</p>
<p>I won&#8217;t do the CNN-style instant new shape of Western Civilisation thing, 10 minutes after walking out of the hall &#8211; but there are a few snippets that seem to me to put contexts down for future analysis.</p>
<p>One was that while we are all seeing end-users going nuts about netbooks, I could only see three or four netbook screens glowing away in the auditorium: the traditional laptop marketplace is alive and well in the hardcore techie sector, at least.</p>
<p>Two: the welcome slide featured more Eastern European languages than Western.</p>
<p>Three: there was more processing power in the audience&#8217;s smartphones than there was in the equipment visible on stage. This is a step change from the presentation given by Diane Greene in San Francisco 18 months ago, with a stack of servers behind her. A very long time ago, even before PCs appeared, I used to do presentations which depended on an 11-mile multiplexed modem link to go from the mainframe suite to the presentation projector, and people thought I was crazy: it&#8217;s taken until 2009 for a sizeable presentation to be done on a link being shared by all those Twittering laptops up in the gallery.</p>
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