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Chris Shipley's DEMOletter

[image]Each week, DEMO Executive Producer Chris Shipley of the Guidewire Group provides her insight and perspective about new product trends in digital technology. - profiling the people, highlighting the technologies, and assessing the markets you need to watch in the months and years to come. chris@guidewiregroup.com



Capitalizing on the post-DEMOfall 08 adrenaline rush

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Tech market moves to a new cycle - The Distributed Web

I’m excited to see so many new faces at DEMOfall 08 this week.  Iin fact, this is the biggest DEMOfall event we’ve ever had.  Most importantly, it’s just the size we like it:  Lots of great people to meet without overwhelming crowds and noise.  Seventy-two amazing companies and products from across a very broad spectrum of the information technology market, with plenty of time to hear from each one of them and get up close in the pavilion.

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Internet innovation thriving in Australia

Last week, I wrote from Sydney about a number of companies I met in the first couple days of the ANZA Technology Network’s FocUS workshop series. Since then, I’ve taken a whirlwind tour of Australia, visiting Adelaide, Brisbane, and Melbourne before returning to the U.S.

Like Auckland and Sydney, technology innovation is thriving in the cities around Australia. Here are a few of the promising companies I met along the way.

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G’day! Sightings from Down Under

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Get Focused on What You Want

In recent weeks, I’ve offered advice on preparing for a product launch, and perhaps today’s installment should have come first. Then again, you’d be surprised how many young companies plan a launch event without fully setting objectives for the outcome.

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So You Want To Be a DEMOgod?

This week, the 72 companies selected to launch products at DEMOfall 08 are conferencing with our expert audio/visual team. This is the first review of their six-minute demonstration scripts, designed to suss out any outrageous and ineffective presentation ideas, identify unusual staging requirements, and generally help the presenters get comfortable with the DEMO stage routine.

The single most frequently-asked question, during these one-on-one calls, is this: How do I get a DEMOgod award?

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Working the room to sway influencers

It is so easy to focus on the six minutes on stage that companies launching products at DEMO overlook the importance of the demonstrator pavilion.

In truth, those noisy, busy hours between the stage presentations are the most important time a company has at the DEMO conference. It’s the one, best opportunity for attendees to easily find you, and it’s your opportunity to do a deep dive on your product, strategy, and company.

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Product launch is no time to shoot from the lip

During the next few days, we'll put the cap on the demonstrator class for DEMOfall 2008. The 70 companies (we may slip in one or two more; there are just that many good ideas coming to market) that will take the stage in September represent a diverse and complex picture of the unfolding technology market. A cycle of hyper-inflated expectations for Web 2.0 have given way to the realities of strong business models, customer-centric development, and well-considered go-to-market plans. This fall, we'll see how this shifting cycle is creating new opportunities, making old ideas new again, and driving real change deep into business and consumer markets.

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How to entice people to want to know more about your product

Just as most people are scrambling to put their to do lists in order before heading off to late summer holidays, 70 companies (that I know of, and likely more who plan post-Labor Day roll outs) are scrambling to get their product launch plans nailed down.

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Web 2.0 and free are kaput, Next - the smart, distributed, transparent Web

As the selection process winds down and the Demonstrator Class of DEMOfall 2008 takes shape, I find myself making the same comments to a companies presenting their product ideas. When that happens, it's a sure bet that the themes for the conference -- and the trends for the months ahead -- are taking shape.

Carla Thompson and I spent time together this morning going over these ideas, and we agree that these five ideas, arguably all parts of a greater whole, are the trends to watch for through this year and into 2009.

The Web 2.0 Cycle Has Come to a Close.For much of the last three years, technology industry pundits have hyped Web 2.0 as the Big Thing that fundamentally changes the business of the Web. We think it's pretty clear now that Web 2.0 has been more of a hype cycle than a business cycle.

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