If you thought my post panning apps and proposing the idea that we should be thinking about HMTL5 instead of OS specific mobile apps was misguided, read what LinkedIn did. http://goo.gl/fYrqb
Take that fanboy(girl)!
If you thought my post panning apps and proposing the idea that we should be thinking about HMTL5 instead of OS specific mobile apps was misguided, read what LinkedIn did. http://goo.gl/fYrqb
Take that fanboy(girl)!
The Bentley Be Together conference registration will close on May 11th and, if you’re planning to attend, please check out my two sessions:
Strategies for Enterprise Adoption of ProjectWise (Thursday, 1PM, Room 105B)
This session will provide guidance for the effective, organization-wide adoption of ProjectWise. We’ll discuss strategies for success in the areas of scalability, availability, usability, implementation and organizational change.
Best Practices for Organization-Wide Implementations of eB and ProjectWise (Thursday, 8AM, Room 103A)
Based on lessons learned from previous projects, this session will provide guidance for the effective, organization-wide adoption of Bentley’s Engineering Information Management solutions. The session first will provide a practical, high level discussion of what the EIM offering is under the hood, then we’ll discuss strategies for success in the areas of implementation, increasing the number of use cases covered by the solution and organizational change.
I get it that some annual conferences aren’t that different year on year. I can forgive someone for only attending a conference, even Bentley’s, every other year.
But the 2012 event is going to be a good one for those involved in EIM to attend due to the new versions, new features and announcements. In all, there will be 51 EIM related sessions to choose from. Of course…the two above will be the best. Hope to see you there…Al
Mark Twain once wrote, “I’m all for progress. It’s change I don’t like.”
Though it may seem obvious to you, I recently sat next to a gentleman on an international flight who was struggling to use his notebook on the seatback tray “table”. Made worse when the guy in front of him slammed his seat back in one quick move…nearly catching the top of the notebook screen in the tray cavity. Close call I thought. Disgusted look from my row mate.
Now…extremely cramped, screen tilted back towards him at a severe angle…after a while I asked, “Would it be better if you put the tray up?” A sheepish, “Uh…yeah.” was the reply.
Now this guy seemed sharp enough and had traveled quite a bit, so you’d think it would have been obvious. But since it wasn’t, I thought I’d pass on some tips given that I have the opportunity to travel globally on a frequent basis: