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2015 PowerBuilder Conference!
This
was the second year in a row that I attended the Charlotte, North
Carolina user group's PowerBuilder Conference. A big "hats off" to Matt
Balent and the NCPBUG Team for a job
well done!
As
a presenter both last year and in this years event, I was very
impressed with the University of North Carolina downtown campus
facilities! The university campus was the home for the three day
PowerBuilder 2015 Conference.
The
building is a little weird from the outside as it looks like each floor
was built offsite and then assembled (stacked) one floor at a time
improperly as each level is offset. This gives the weird impression I
was mentioning when you walk up to the university building. Don't let
that fool you though as the meeting, classroom, presentation equipment,etc
are quite impressive. As the former president of the Ottawa
Sybase
User Group, the University was also a great choice from the perspective
of keeping the attendance costs extremely reasonable for the attendees.
Speaking
of the attendees, this years event drew people from various parts Europe,
Asia, Australia, Africa and North & South America! Charlotte even
now has direct air flights from Paris and many other international
destinations - so the task of getting to the conference is quite easy as
an overall location pick. For myself, I drove down to the conference from Ottawa,
Canada and was able to comfortably drive the 1,490km in two days staying
overnight in Harrisburg Pennsylvania. For those attendees along the US
eastern sea board, the location was certainly drivable - another bonus
about the Charlotte location.
As the attendees arrived
at the conference, each person received some nice "swag" from the NCPNUG
team - including a very nicely made conference T-shirt.
The
light blue shirt had the conference logo and sponsors logo tastefully
located on the shirt. This makes it a keeper for show around the office
on dress down Friday's in my book!
The hotels around
the conference are also very conveniently located close to the
university downtown campus. I stayed at the Hyatt House and was easily
able to walk a few blocks to the conference each day. The weather was
generally very pleasant at a sunny 27C. The Hyatt House is also
centrally located in the Charlotte downtown area, so after the
conference each evening we were able to enjoy the varied and robust restaurants and pubs within a few blocks of the hotel.
Along
with the great places to eat, you can also find shopping and very
interesting architecture to look at or visit the Ritz Carleton cafe or
night club for some nice entertainment and dining cuisine. Each evening,
I was able to walk the downtown area and discover something new about
the City of Charlotte. This was also a great time to meet other
conference attendees and reminisce about the days presentations and the
good old days of PowerSoft.
There
was a plethora of presentations this year at the conference! Along with
myself, the other main presenters were Yakov Werde, Bruce Armstrong,
Brian Le Suer, Christophe Dufourmantelle, Armeen Mazda, Matt Balent and John Strano!
Unfortunately, Ronnie Po was not able to make the conference at the last minute but sent
Don Clayton who was able to "pinch hit" a presentation in his place. We
also had presentations from Heino Hellmers, Franck Fasolin, Mike Searer,
Kyle Griffis, Ryan Story, Kay Jenkins, Song Li, and Fili Sosa.
The
classrooms in the university are all setup in a tiered lecture style
setting with the presenter up front able to control lighting, audio,
video, etc from a touch pad built into the presenter's podium. The rooms
are also exceptionally acoustically well designed as well to allow the
presenter and questions to be heard from the audience very easily among
all the attendees. The university as a whole also had free WiFi for the
conference attendees and presenters as well, which also enhanced the
experience.
Of
course the big news and highly anticipated event at the conference was
the Friday session on the
Future of PowerBuilder given by Senior SAP
Vice President Dirk Boessmann. This was presentation was done in a
theater style room and filled with attendees wanting to know what SAP
had decided about PowerBuilder after the four years since acquiring Sybase
and its various products.
To
the audiences great delight (after much clapping and WhooWhooo's) Dirk
gave a great speech on how he came to the recommendation to the SAP
Board of Directors that they turn over the future development of the
PowerBuilder product to Appeon Corporation!
At that
time in the the presentation, Dirk asked Appeon CEO Armeen Mazda to join
him on stage as he outlined that an OEM agreement was being ironed out
by the lawyers at that moment to have the PowerBuilder product placed
into the hands of Appeon for further development. Dirk stated that this
decision was the best one he could come up with to the SAP management
that would expedite the PB product into the capable hands of Appeon.
Dirk also mentioned that he already had a "team" in place to make the
transition happen ASAP. Dirk emphasized that there was already a
signed
Letter of Understanding in place between the two companies and the SAP
and Appeon engineering teams were already meeting to discuss a transfer
of knowledge and technology.
All in all, this was great
conference that was well focused on the PowerBuilder product from both
the software development , use, education, tips,
techniques,
etc along with a very affordable pricing and super nice facilities. I
would also like to thank the various sponsors of the event as well, that
were key to making this event happen: Appeon, Novalys and Zeenyx.
I
am confident that Matt and the NCPBUG team are already thinking about
next years event in light of the SAP/Appeon announcement. On the Friday
night, Appeon held a presenters presentation dinner to thank all the
people who worked so hard in making this event another success!
Personally,
I have received a "ton" of emails thanking me for various information disseminated across the nine presentations that I delivered. A big thank you to all
the attendees who took the time to join us in Charlotte!
For
those who did not make the event, please take the time though to send
your thoughts about the PowerBuilder product to the Appeon team. They
now need this information to create a feasible road-map for the
PowerBuilder product. You can fill out the questionnaire and give your
ideas
here!
Regards ... Chris