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What questions should I ask the 27 DEMO Lab vendors at BriForum?

Written on Jul 21 2009 2,456 views, 2 comments


by Brian Madden

Wow! Twenty-seven vendors are now setting up their equipment in the Chicago Hilton for the DEMO Lab at this year’s BriForum conference. There are some pretty huge crates being moved around with forklifts right now.

We’re going to shoot videos of the demos from all the folks, and I’ll be spending plenty of time in the DEMO Lab trying to understand how their stuff works and ask them questions. (Thank goodness we’re recording all the breakout sessions too, because I’ll have to catch a lot of them later.) Of these vendors, which are you most interested in learning about? What questions should I ask?

  • AMD
  • Wyse
  • NetApp
  • AppSense
  • Atlantis Computing
  • Expand Networks
  • Red Hat
  • RES Software
  • Symantec
  • Citrix
  • Ericom
  • Lakeside Software
  • Laurus Technologies
  • Leostream
  • MTM Technologies
  • NComputing
  • Quest Software
  • RingCube
  • RTO Software
  • Scense
  • Teradici 
  • Tricerat
  • Uniprint
  • VDIworks
  • Visionapp
  • Neocleus
  • ThinLaunch

And remember, you can follow @briforum on twitter for details from the show as they emerge.







Comments

Corey Ruffer wrote re: What questions should I ask the 27 DEMO Lab vendors at BriForum?
on Thu, Jul 23 2009 2:04 PM Link To This Comment

I guess.... nothing?  :)

jeffjung wrote re: What questions should I ask the 27 DEMO Lab vendors at BriForum?
on Fri, Jul 24 2009 12:17 PM Link To This Comment

Lakeside Software - What makes Systrack standout amongst it's competitors?  Who are the competitors.  If possible - I'd like to see a BLOG post on monitoring/reporting on virtual desktop solutions.

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