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Mar
14

SxSW: Initial Thougths

Author Eve Dmochowska    Category Events, SxSW     Tags

I’m on Day 4 of my US trip, and although I actually am able to sleep now, my mind is still at that state where I have to ask other people what day of the week it is.

SxSW (South by South West) is an experience, and a half. It’s unlike any other conference I have ever attended. There is no focus, there are no tracks. What there is a plethora of choice of session after session after session. If one is diligent and committed to the cause, one can attend up to 6 sessions per day, each lasting an hour. There is a choice of at least 15 sessions to choose from during each time slot, and no session is repeated. Simple math will tell you that that is a) a lot of talks and b) we are missing out on too many.

What amazes me is how little overlap there is on session attendance among the South African team. Each morning, we summarize for each other what each one of us is attending, while eating breakfast and catching up on work. My friends tend to get excited by talks that would put me to sleep. That’s a good thing: it means we are a diverse bunch, and our skills and interests are wide spread. That translates into a bigger pool of more diverse talent, and also suggests that each one is honing an area of expertise that the others can tap into as needed.

As I said, there is no specific track. So the attendees are 100% responsible for shaping their SxSW experience. That is a bit daunting, but also a lot of fun. It is also very challenging, since I find myself floating all over the space moving from one discipline to a completely different one. The downside of that is that there is a suspicion that I am not getting as much from the conference as I should be, since I touch on subjects briefly (one hour session) rather than going in deep and dirty with a full day track. So, today, my chosen talks are:

  • Beyond LAMP: Scaling websites past mySQL
  • Merchandising: The other white meat of monatization
  • Coding for pleasure: developing killer spare time apps
  • System Design and Inspiration (this is a keynote, with no other alternatives. Might give it a miss)
  • Crowdsourcing Innovative social change
  • Gmail: Behind the scenes

It’s taken me a couple of days to adjust my expectations of SxSW: it is a “conference” that should be used for inspiration, to kick start a creative process, to accelerate your success, to change your approach to your work day, to give you confidence to think out the box. That is very different from a conference that gives you expertise in a specific, narrow discipline that you can translate quickly into increased revenue for yourself. There should be a place for both types of conferences in your annual schedule. I suspect SxSW is the most inspirational, “general” conference out there, and you would be better off if you attend it.

Also, the diversity of the talks ensures that you meet, or at least see in action, the most diverse bunch, of the most amazing people. I saw Chris Brogan having a coffee this morning, listened to Clay Shirky give a talk, am meeting the BBC to talk about Crowdfund. Where else, but here, I ask you?

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Mar
12

CITi and IEEE bring top people to 3rd Software Engineering Colloquium

Author admin    Category Events, Projects, Start Ups     Tags

Non-profit organisation, the Cape IT Initiative (CITi) and the IEEE Computer Society Chapter (IEEE South Africa Section) are bringing together industry, government and academia to discuss the growth and future of software and software engineering at the third Software Engineering Colloquium in Cape Town on 16 March 2010.

This Colloquium aims to establish tangible and immediate programs to build the South African software industry and create value through engineering.

“One of our primary aims is to put local software engineering on the map,” explains Jenny McKinnell, CITi’s executive director. “And to help achieve this, we have asked some very high-level individuals in the industry to partake in the Colloquium.”

Some of these role players include Prof Sonia Berman, Head of Computer Science Department at the University of Cape Town; Prof Johannes Cronje, Dean of Informatics & Design at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT); Prof Nico Beute, Former Dean of Engineering at CPUT; Jo-Ann Johnston, Chief Director of Trade and Sector Development for the Provincial Government of the Western Cape; Jenny McKinnell, Executive Director of CITi; Dr Joseph Balikuddembe, Systems Analyst for Sanlam Personal Finance; Dr David Hislop, CTO of Korwe Software, and Sian Evans, Attorney at Michalsons, Sian Evans & Associates, among others.

Attendees will include professors, lecturers and students from UCT, the University of Stellenbosch, the University of Western Cape and CPUT, as well as representatives from industry and government.
The technical advisory committee has been meeting extensively over the past few months, and has identified pertinent issues through a series of conversations and eight multi-stakeholder roundtable discussions.

While the Colloquium is not exclusively aimed at software engineers, the agenda is being driven by them. The engineers believe that without the software engineering profession being adequately recognised and accredited, there cannot be a continued growth of world-class software creation locally.

“The bottom line, is there are real people doing real work in this country in terms of software engineering,” says Dr David Hislop, CTO for Korwe and IEEE Senior Member. “They need to be not only recognised, but empowered in the industry.”

Some of the key issues that the technical team believes need to be addressed include the reference model of the Cape software industry; the ICT skills crisis and skills pipeline; innovation, research funding and access to capital; rewards and recognition for software innovators, inventors, designers and architects; legal compliance, IT governance and King III; and the professional recognition of software engineers. Agile development, cloud computing,and open source (FOSS) will also be discussed.

In a survey commissioned prior to the 2007 Colloquium which included input from SMEs based in the Western Cape, as well as software customers and development partners from the bigger enterprises, government departments and training institutions, issues surrounding a shortage of skills arose. “In terms of the supply of skills locally, it has been stated generally by respondents that there is definitely a shortage of adequate skills from the local employable workforce and that it hence makes sense to hire expatriates or even sometimes repatriate skilled workforce from overseas,” the report stated.

The report also highlighted a gap between what is being taught and what is needed by industry identifying “intellectual laziness for innovation and continuous learning” as a major cause of the brain-drain of the ‘gems’ and stagnation of average skills locally.

“Today, three years after the Second Colloquium, the ICT skills crisis remains an issue of critical concern to our industry and academic institutions,” says McKinnell. “It is clear that addressing the issue requires that we speak as one voice and take action. We are hoping that the discussion at the Colloquium will result in the creation of a multi-stakeholder initiative to grow the skills pipeline.”

These issues and more will be addressed and explored at this year’s Colloquium.

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Mar
8

Take your venture to SxSW without getting on a plane

Author Eve Dmochowska    Category Events, People, Projects, Start Ups, SxSW     Tags

Ok…things are getting a bit frazzled here, as final arrangements are made by the delegation on its way to SxSW…but a whole bunch of excitement is in the air.

As a final “push” to push S Africa on the unsuspecting attendees, I would like to give each SAfrican delegate 30 badges of South African startup logos (one badge=one logo; one delegate=30 badges). They can do with them as they wish…put it on their computer bags, tshirts, give away. Whatever.

If you have a startup, and a logo, and want to send it SxSW…send it to me as a file. We’ll make it happen.

(Well, I hope we’ll make it happen. Someone has to foot the R3,000 bill. If anyone wants to sponsor this, and get a *big* badge of *their* start up at SxSW…give me a call!)

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Feb
23

SAfrica goes to SxSW – but who’s going?

Author Eve Dmochowska    Category Events, People, SxSW     Tags

There are about 3 weeks left before a contingency of South Africans hits one of the biggest and best geek conferences in the US: SxSW (South by South West). I am hoping that the group will use this blog to post their experiences, views, opinions etc from SxSW. In the meantime, I thought I’d post a list of who exactly is going. So here it is, in no particular order:

  • Eve Dmochowska (that’s me)
  • Heather Ford, our web queen who is living the good life (ie student life) in Berkley
  • Justin Spratt Internet Solutions, ISLAbs, Vottle, Geekretreat
  • Ivo Vegter opinionated journalist ;-)
  • Jack Kruger, heads up digital arm of Old Mutual.
  • Pete Flynn, MD at White Wall Web
  • Mike Stopforth, heads us Cerebra
  • Gaby Rosario, works with Brandsh and heads up The Story Board
  • Melody Maker, works at Cerebra.
  • Brett Haggard, custom publisher of mags like Connect
  • Toby Shapshak, editor of Stuff magazine
  • Charl Norman, co-founder of Blueworld
  • Bradley Voges, co-founder of Blueworld
  • Heidi Patmore, Nokia
  • Cath Duncan, heads up mindyourresources.com
  • Andy Duncan, Agile expert consulting with ThoughtWorks
  • Andy Hadfield, works at digital arm of FNB
  • Lynette Kloppers, works at digital arm of FNB
  • Allan Kent, Head of AtPlay, interactive division for Saatchi & Saatchi SA
  • Joey da Silva, heads up FormFunction
  • Gareth Knight, online entrepreneur
  • Marcel Rossouw, works at Aquaonline
  • Uwe Gutschow (South African, now living in the US)
  • @bnlv (South African, now living in US)
  • Vinny Lingham, our web gazillionaire in the making, living it up in San Francisco
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    Feb
    16

    Netprophet signups open

    Author Eve Dmochowska    Category Events, Start Ups     Tags ,

    Registration is open for this years Netprophet. I missed the one last year, but I am definitely going to this one – it’s happening May 13, and if last year is anything to go by, it is guaranteed to be a hit.

    Oh, and the conference is FREE. So register now!

    This off their website:

    Take the most innovative/successful/creative/ambitious thinkers and entrepreneurs in the Internet space, and ask them to share their stories, ideas and predictions for the future in a format that is fresh, relevant and engaging. The result: Net Prophet.

    Planning is well underway for our 2010 event. Although the date is set (so you can clear your schedule for that time) we can’t give away all our secrets just yet. What we can predict however, is an event double the scale of Net Prophet 2009, new prophets, appearances from previous prophets, an after-party of epic proportions and some interesting surprises along the way…

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    Feb
    16

    Quadcamp signups open

    Author Eve Dmochowska    Category Events, Projects     Tags

    From the Quadcamp Facebook page:

    QuadCAMP is a revolutionary new movement which aims to bring together both abled and disabled members of society with a common passion for technology, media and business.

    Similar in style to 27Dinners, BarCAMP and MobileMonday. QuadCAMP will be a great place to come and network with industry leaders from around the world. Come and see first hand how the severely disabled members of our society manage to live semi normal lives thanks to the marvels of modern technology. See the quads in action and learn much from their sad experiences.

    The main goal of this years Camp is to empower disabled members of the Ama Wheelies NPO (www.amawheelies.co.za). Helping them to reach their full potential through informal computer, cellphone and techno educational workshops.

    Companies will be invited to demo new techno gadgets designed to improve the lives of the disabled. A select group of quadriplegics and paraplegics from the Ama Wheelies NPO will be on hand to demo these gadgets.

    Attendees will be asked to donate unwanted old working computers, cellphones and all other techno gadgets which can be used to improve the lives of these previously and currently disadvantaged individuals.

    BOOKING:
    We are currently putting together a list of at 100 individuals from the blogging, media, and internet world who are interested in attending. Once the attendance register has been finalised we will provide the exact date and venue info. If you would like to attend QuadCAMP 2010 please add your name to the list and get your friends to come.

    Companies who are interested in sponsoring meals, drinks, Accommodation, Transport and or anything else at this the first ever QuadCAMP should email or call Simon (friends@amawheelies.co.za Cell: 083 240 7796) for more info.

    We look forward to seeing you at QuadCAMP 2010

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    Feb
    16

    Cape Town Startup Digest

    Author Eve Dmochowska    Category Events, Start Ups     Tags

    Sheraan Amod is the curator for the Cape Town Startup Digest (it’s not affiliated with the GeekDigest, which you are now reading). It’s a Techcrunch project, run all over the world. In Sheraan’s words:

    Basically, it’s a weekly digest of the best startup events happening in the Cape area, emailed to you every Monday. It’s the fastest and easiest way to know what’s happening in the tech/web/startup community.

    Personally, I think it’s a fabulous idea, and I hop it takes off. Ideally, I think we should have one for the entire country, but I guess doing it by city is the default.

    If you want to receive the digest, please sign up at thestartupdigest.com, and if you know of events happening, please send Sharon the link or additional info.

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    Feb
    12

    What is SxSW interactive?

    Author Eve Dmochowska    Category Events, Start Ups, SxSW     Tags

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