Published By | Date | Version | Knowledge Level | Keywords |
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Sprezzatura Ltd | 01 JUN 1991 | 2.03+ | EXPERT | CONFERENCE |
Revelation Technologies held their first User Conference in April (21st through 24th in Nashville, Tennessee). Here I will give my impressions of the conference overall, the sessions and the meetings I attended.
First the score : poor, fair, good and excellent
Sessions | Fair |
Technical | Fair |
Meetings | Sad |
Accommodation | Excellent |
Overall | Good (first meeting rating system) |
I must say to start that I am very happy that RTI finally found it necessary to have a Users Conference. After the success of COGENT's meeting last year there was no way that RTI wouldn't get into the meeting business without relinquishing their control of User conferences.
In capsule form: I would go to another RTI Users Conference (by the way the next one is planned for Dallas, Texas and I plan to be there) BUT only if there are some real technical sessions. I always value the contacts (seeing and meeting people I have talked to on the phone and BBS since '84) but to be practical this is not enough to make the cost of flight, hotel and conference worth the meeting.
The Hotel (seemed like the size of Portland), the location and all facilities were excellent. Also, RTI had obviously spent a great deal of time getting this together. The General Jackson Riverboat was a great treat and the weather was perfect.
Since this was their first meeting I have to say that the overall response from others and myself was basically good BUT if they are going to have more meetings they must include some actual technical meetings. At COGENT's meeting last year there were rooms and rooms filled with workstations. Here you were lucky to see a computer.
All information was given by overhead and even though there was a 2 inch thick manual (copies of all overhead charts) given to the attendees there was basically no MEAT.
It seemed that some of the speakers had less knowledge of what REV and RTI was than a novice user. In fact the Keynote address on the first day was given by someone who probably didn't have the faintest knowledge of what REV was or how to spell it. Just someone on the speaking circuit who happened to stop by Tennessee.
The sessions given by Kurt Baker, Ron Phillips and Brad Anderson were very well received. Please note that this conference was a joint Rev and HR-1 conference and not having attended any HR-1 session I can't really comment on them.
First the Bad News:
Better News:
The Best News:
David Tod Sigafoos offers Revelation and Pick database solutions specialising in manufacturing, marketing, sales and field service. He is well known in the Rev/AREV community for his great experience and frequent excursions into authorship. His company, Sig Solutions can be contacted at PO Box 19730-16, Portland OR 97219. (503) 246 3347
(Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 10,11)