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Your Brain in the Cloud SxSW Interactive Session.

I’ve had a couple of people ask me (and a couple of people not ask, but given their own spin on the title) and so I thought I’d do a bit more commentary on my “Brain” session submission.

From the site (“Your Brain in the Cloud”), you’ll see the description as:

Workflows, Agents, Bots… Not only is our data going into the Net but our decision making processes as well. What constitutes “Me” and how carefully should we consider how much of that resides outside of my own skull? Who owns or has access to that part of us outside ourselves?

So what does this mean?  Well when I first started thinking and talking about this, “Bookworm, Run”, “True Names”, and “A World out of Time” (Peerssa for the state) were some of the works that had already been thinking about what happens when we begin not just using computers, but embedding our own decision making processes into them and then turning over those “mundane” activities to be freed up for more lofty (or just more fun) activities.

Well, as the years went on and many people continued thinking about it, most of the “Serious” work was focused on either higher FPS’s, achieving the holy grail of the Memex, or embedding the decision making processes of Corporations and legal entities into the programs and systems of the machines.  But Moore’s Law marches on and what used to be in the reach of only governments and multi-nationals are now the playground of everyday users, and embedding yourself in various systems comes along with that. 

What I hope to talk about is how this initiative/push/desire – whatever you want to call it – will affect us.  Don’t think you’re part of it?  Have you ever run a tweetbot?  Set up an email rule?  Configured your phone to allow some people and not others at different times of the day?  Used a Bot in an online game?  These are all ways that people today are putting parts of themselves into the cloud without even realizing it! 

So what I hope to do is get us all thinking about what we do outsource of our internal selves, what makes sense to push up and to think about what happens if that repository should be compromised.  While we all want the happy part of “True Names” (“My kernel is out there in the System. Every time I’m there, I transfer a little more of myself.") we also need to be aware of Stross and his vision of multiple copies of self aware selves and how the very idea of identity can be challenged by this. 

And my final plea – if all this sounds interesting, please “Thumbs up” my session either directly or by the link below. 

Vote for my PanelPicker idea!

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Private Cloud Architecture to be discussed at Worldwide Partner Conference in July

It’s been up a couple of days, but I just saw a tweet fly past about it.  If you check out session CI011 on the session track (https://www.mspartnerconference.com/public/sessionlist.aspx?keyword=CI011) you’ll see that there’s some great information about the Infrastructure strategy behind Microsoft’s cloud computing.  We expected to see a good bit about that, but there’s also a nice little spot in the end of the session description – “and the Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit for Enterprises (available Q4 CY 2009) that enables building the foundation for a Private cloud.”

Hmmm, I need to try a lot harder to get to the conference – it isn’t that far away!

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Deck I used for ArcReady

I just got reminded that I promised to get the ArcReady deck up after Dallas, but got distracted by some internal planning meetings.  So here it is – http://www.slideshare.net/PhilWh/architecting-for-the-client  I’ve left the speaker notes in, and you can find the videos I used at http://www.officelabs.com/projects/futurevisionmontage/Pages/default.aspx

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Austin Nerd Night

Michelle connected me with the Austin Nerd Night series, and things worked out (not going to be able to make it to Maker Faire Bay Area this year :-(   ) so I’m going to be presenting on the 28th on Smart Environments.  If you’re in town, come down to 6th street and hear both my talk on Bits and Atoms and a great talk on Innovation and company processes.  Find the details at http://austin.nerdnite.com/

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Omar is leading the DFW Startup Weekend!

You can get some more info at http://startupweekend.com/groups/metro-dfw – details are forming up, but it’s going to be a GREAT event!

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SharePoint TechFest 2009 next month in Dallas

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SharePoint Products and Technologies provide enterprise-scale capabilities that enable you to meet business-critical needs, manage content and business processes, simplify how people find and share information across boundaries and drive the right business decisions. 

SharePoint TechFest is a one-day, comprehensive, conference designed to bring SharePoint thought leaders and enthusiast together to collaborate, network, and share their experiences.  The conference will provide newcomers with an insight into SharePoint’s virtually unlimited capabilities. With SharePoint TechFest covering a broad range of topics, businesses will gain insight into new solutions for increased business productivity and optimizing processes.

SharePoint TechFest 2009 Agenda:

The day will begin with breakfast and a key-note speaker from the Microsoft product group. The keynote will be followed by two (2) morning breakout sessions.   A prominent member of the SharePoint community will deliver the luncheon key-note. Afterwards, the afternoon will have three (3) additional breakout sessions.  The day will culminate with a Cocktail Reception in the Exhibit hall where attendees will have the opportunity to learn about many exciting products and services that focus on SharePoint.

The breakout tracks will include 25 sessions that will cover a wide range of topics in the categories of:

· ECM – Enterprise Content Management

· Business Process (Workflow)

· Portals & Collaboration

· Business Intelligence & Search

· Development

Event Cost: $299 Advanced Registration,  $349 on-site Event Registration

 

We hope that you can join us for this exciting and informative event.

 

For registration information, list of Key-note Speakers, Tracks and Sessions, visit www.sharepointtechfest.com

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Brian Harry – Visual Studio Team System 2010 – 30 April 2009 @ 19:30 GMT

Brian Harry is a Microsoft Technical Fellow who is the Product Unit Manager for TFS, and has been working on TFS since its inception in 2002. He has plenty of experience in working with source control systems – prior to working on TFS he formed One Tree Software back in 1992 and developed SourceSafe, which ended up becoming part of the Microsoft product set in 1994. Brian also worked as Developer Manager of the CLR from the initial creation of the .NET framework through v1.1.

The content of this event will be covering the new features of TFS 2010 (codename Rosario) and what benefits it will bring to software development and project management.

You can read more about Brian on his blog – http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/.

LiveMeeting address: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/microsoft/join?id=G2K4BH&role=attend&pw=PN6.%3CQ%5Drb

How-to: Join a LiveMeeting http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/livemeeting/HA102308521033.aspx

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April Linked In User Group meeting.

Our April Speaker is going to be Greg Low. He’s a Microsoft MVP from down under.

Here is some information: Developers like queries that are very constrained. Users don’t. In this session, Greg will show how iFTS in SQL Server 2008 allows developers to build systems that answer the queries the users really want to ask. This session got great reviews when Greg delivered it at TechEd Developers in Barcelona recently.

About Greg Low: Greg is an internationally recognized consultant, developer and trainer. He has been working in development since 1978 and holds a PhD in Computer Science. Greg is the country lead for Solid Quality (www.solidq.com.au), a SQL Server MVP and a Microsoft Regional Director.

He is currently one of only two people in the world to hold the new Microsoft Masters certification for SQL Server 2008 and teaches internal SQL Server classes for Microsoft on their Redmond campus

LiveMeeting address: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/microsoft/join?id=G2K4BH&role=attend&pw=PN6.%3CQ%5Drb

How-to: Join a LiveMeeting http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/livemeeting/HA102308521033.aspx

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Photosynths for SxSWi

I’m putting up my photos for SxSWi as synths, if you’re interested, you can find them at http://photosynth.net/Search.aspx?query=sxsw

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If you’re not already in town for SxSWi (or may be if you even are.)

Amazon has a free sampler of the Music you’ll hear at SxSWm – you can grab it here and put it on your Zune for that flight down.  (Well I guess you could put it on another MP3 player as well… Like your Kindle or something.)

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