A few of us attended the AlwaysOn Media conference this week
in NY. We were only there for one day but it was long enough to know that Tony
et al. pulled together an impressive group of influencers to discuss the
ever-changing media landscape, and the technology that’s changing it. We were tied up in meetings and weren’t able
to join any of the conference sessions, but the AlwaysOn folks do a great job
placing screens all over the venue so you can see what’s being discussed from
various locations. They also provide webcast access to folks who can’t be there
in person.
There is something fun about being in NY to discuss new
media trends. It’s always interesting to
me when a large contingency of Silicon Valley folks show up somewhere else around the country or world. AlwaysOn occurred on the heels of the World Economic Forum where
technology trends were a large
part of the discussion agenda. Some
of those folks hopped the pond and went directly to the AlwaysOn conference to continue
the discussion. I know there are no geographic boundaries to technology and the
world is flat, but it does send a powerful message when technology issues and many
of the same tech leaders are together for a concentrated period at the
beginning of the year – from CES to Davos to AlwaysOn to next week’s RSA show
in San Francisco. This year is no
different than last, or the many years before it, but I always feel a technology
saturation level develop in the early part of the year that will set the agenda
for the coming months. And by the way
everyone is talking at these various venues, it should be another interesting
year for our industry.