I’ve now managed to get a moment to share a fantastic experience with you.
What a trip!!! I was away for 2 weeks in total with the first week spent in San Jose
at the Office Developer Conference (ODC) 2008 which as good to touch base with some
of the Sharepoint folks and see how others solve challenges that drive me up the wall.
Being in a hotel in the middle of ‘Silicon Valley’ Clayton and I were struggling to
find Wireless internet access – the frustrating thing was that everywhere else in
the town there were at least 20 networks on offer….except in our hotel room. We
found a spot on the window ledge.
Then I flew up to Seattle to meet up with my enthusiastic cousin which resulted in
a sneaky trip up to Whistler skiing
The snow was absolutely fantastic!!!!>
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The second week of my trip turned to the Business end where I had to step up, be prepared
and present.
Enter BizTalk RFID Solution Days!!!
The first face I saw when I walked into the Conference was Anush’s down in the foyer
– Well done Anush for such a great conference!
The way the week was to play out:
- First two days was the conference with sessions and presentations
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The second two days was the training where I had 102 students and fortunately we
planned that I was co-presenting with Venkatesh who
was the BizTalk RFID Product Architect (he’s moved on now and started S3Edge.com).
He is a wealth of knowledge and a great person to ask all the ‘Why’ questions to.
(he’s also related to a great friend of mine here in Australia which was a total surprise!!!)
From the conference (2 days prior to training) I caught up with a buddy of mine Scott
Allen (Microsoft App Plat TS – BI, BTS, SQL guru) who has just successfully
completed building a ‘RFID Lab’ within Microsoft NZ. I’ve got to check it out sooner
rather than later – sounded fantastic.
Scotty inspired me with his take on BizTalk RFID – he said “If you tell clients we’ve
got a show on BizTalk RFID, they think they need to have supply chains and infrastructure
– it becomes very specialised they feel. If you pitch BizTalk RFID at
something around How to reduce the carbon footprint of your production line or increasing
production efficiencies then the whole world comes running”
That said – he was getting huge amounts of CEOs from the big end of town to these
sessions with a tour of the BizTalk RFID Lab. Well done Scotty!
So Anush grabbed center stage at the beginning of the conference and there were some
great messages coming out of the speakers. One of the most noticeable messages for
me was “Everyone is waiting for the Wallmart mandates to drive the RFID space,
that may have been the case 2 yrs ago. Now we have reached enough critical mass in
the industry to really see the explosion in RFID that is occurring“
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Australia has been using RFID for years in cattle, lifestock, shipping and now wheat.
What Microsoft BizTalk RFID has done is to ‘domesticate’ the whole process of getting
connected and responsive. I was talking to a local CEO of a International Meat exporting
business on the weekend – he was very interested in the BizTalk RFID story as his
main concern facing his company is traceability. Everyone involved
in the supply chain wants traceability – by the time the consumer sits down and uses
the product, they want to know everything about it. In this case the meat.
Onward to the Training Arena (held on the MS campus) – training 102
people on Microsoft BizTalk RFID I needed to be prepared the best I could which involved
a couple of trips to the MS Technical Services Group (TSG) to get things ‘just right’
for classroom setup.
Firstly – I want to say “WELL DONE TO ALL THE CREW who sat the course”. In
12+yrs of teaching, I was amazed at your ability and enthusiasm!!!
(We actually created the RFID course from scratch and it’s amazing to see what’s in
your head play out better than you expect)
I made a pledge to the class from the outset – From 102 students, I was going endeavor
to help get 102 students across the line so they all had working BizTalk RFID
Solutions in front of them.
What a great class – I enjoyed it as much as what they did. Out of 102 students I
fully expected some students to come up to me by lunch time on the first day and say
“Mick, you know this course – it’s not what I envisaged etc etc” – 102 completed the
course!!!
Let me share some interesting facts:
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102 students started…. 102 students completed a working BizTalk RFID end-to-end
solution. -
Some students had 1+yrs experience in BizTalk RFID…..others were seeing it for the
first time. - One lady hadn’t cut a line of code in 15yrs and was very excited.
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Many different industries were represented in the room, from medical foundations to
services to agricultural….. - I had to run around with a USB key only once – fortunately I had help.
- One the first day students were still doing labs at 7pm.
- Two days is not long enough 🙂
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It was absolutely fantastic to have the major players from the BizTalk RFID Product
group there in the room and on hand. Anush, Sudhir, Rama and of course Venkatesh (who
has a great needed sense of humour for a trainer) – big thank you guys. Wouldn’t
have been the same without you. -
Reporting Services reports worked really well…..note – getting the right connection
string is key. -
Mick – please connect power to your laptop when presenting and running VPCs off it…..otherwise
we all get an early coffee break
Fantastic and a big thank you to all that were responsible for much
making it better than I imagined!!!