It’s the end of an era for me…. for the first time in a decade, I am not going to the VON show. For the first time since my nine year old daughter was born, I am not attending. And that’s not just the US shows, throw a couple of VON Canada’s and Europe’s in there, too. It’s a bit sad, but we all have to move on sometime, and my time has arrived. Although it’s partially because I’m doing a lot of traveling lately, and some is because I’m swamped with work, it’s mostly because VON has failed to rise above the noise in my technical life. As a (hopefully) cutting edge technologist, the VON show is simply not where it’s at, especially with regards to communications. Today’s VON show is ruled by business development arms of increasingly larger companies, not by thought leaders driving real communication innovation. I’ll miss all my friends, heck… I’ll even miss Jeff Pulver’s stupid purple shirts. I probably won’t miss the Herding Cats. (Are they playing again?) I’ll miss Carl Ford’s witty banter and I’ll miss giving Diana my presentation about five minutes before I give it to the audience. But more than that, I miss the feeling of walking around technologists that are doing things that blow my mind, which is why I’m hanging around the O’Reilly show these days.
And there were some pretty good times :
- I remember the first time I was a speaker in 1998, where I was director of engineering for NetPhone, and gave the talk for the CEO about RTP header compression in H.323. (Boy, was I wrong. For a goof, I gave the same talk in 2005. That was a hoot.)
- I remember in Fall 1999, where my teams were doing the user interface work for PingTel, and the H.323 stack for e-tel, the two leading IP phones at the time. Talk about Chinese walls. Ralph Hayon from Congruency would come by the booth for a one-stop-shop for competitive information, which we never ever gave him, but he would try.
- I remember in the Fall of 2000, when we were working full scale on commercializing the SIP code from Columbia, and I had those horrible talks with a senior manager about why trying to patent SIP was a bad idea.
- I remember the fall of 2001, where flying to the VON show was the first flight I took after 9/11. You know, that’s how important VON was back then.
- I remember the lean times, where our industry was devastated, but VON was a place to go to commiserate.
- I remember seeing the market come back in 2005, and seeing the show floor fill back up, and talking about “remember when”
- I remember last spring looking at the Acme Packet booth, and seeing something like 19 of the top 20 carriers had purchased their equipment, and how good I felt for Andy and Pat, two of the best guys in this market.
I’ll see all of you on the other side. Maybe I’m too old of a PictureTel veteran to really get excited about video now, or maybe it’s just that I’m more about creating a new world than milking the old one, but either way - I will miss the people.
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