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07/082014

First two Social Connections VII sponsors announced

News soccnx, soccnxvii, sponsors, stockholm by Wannes Rams

If you have ever attended a Social Connections event, you are sure to know how we feel about our sponsors.  We love them.  And not only because they make the whole event possible but because of the great solutions they provide to the community.

So, what’s better than a sponsor who supports an event?  It must be a sponsor that supports two events!  Or, in the case of the first sponsors announced for Social Connections VII, make it THREE events in a row! infowaresolutions

We are proud to announce our Champagne level sponsor of Social Connections VII and sponsor of our gala reception in Stockholm:
Infoware Solutions

Belsoft_applications_grossAnd we are also proud to announce our first Silver level sponsor:
Belsoft 

We do have some other sponsors to announce in due time and if you are interested in sponsoring Social Connections VII, please contact us soon as the spaces are filling up quickly! Take a look at our Sponsorship Packages.

And if you are not a sponsor, you can still be part of the event!  Register soon or even submit an abstract if you are interested in speaking.

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06/082014

Watch Adam Brown at Social Connections VI: ‘Make your Connections Activities Rock!!! introducing Kudos Boards for IBM Connections’

News community, connections, event, ibmcnx, ics, isw, kudos, kudosbadges, prague, soccnx, vi, video by Wannes Rams

For the first time at Social Connections VI, we recorded every single session in glorious HD video – opening and closing sessions, keynotes, breakouts and even our ‘Pardon the Interruption’ panel. This was a huge (and expensive) undertaking but one that we think will be massively valuable in terms of increasing the volume of IBM Connections information and education available to the community.

Next to be highlighted is a session from our Sponsors track delivered by Adam Brown.  Adam is Senior Executive Director at ISW, one of the largest IBM business partners in Australia and developers of the award-winning Kudos portfolio of add-on solutions for IBM Connections.

His session brief was as follows:

We love Activities in Connections. They are awesome! Working together on projects and leveraging Social Tools is a very powerful way of working. However some Activities can get BIG and sometimes users need to look at their tasks or organise the Activity slightly differently. Sometimes users don’t need to see everything that is going on but just one part. Sometimes it would be easier if Activities was more VISUAL!
Come and see the awesomeness of Kudos Boards for IBM Connections! Imagine a visual way of viewing and managing your Connections Activities. Personalized, Visual, Productive, FAST – Kudos Boards has been designed to do this and a whole lot more, all seamlessly integrated into the IBM Connections interface. If you think that Kudos Badges was designed well, then Kudos Boards will rock your socks 🙂

Here’s the session – it’s in full HD and runs for 20 minutes, so make it full screen and enjoy!

Make your Connections Activities Rock!!! introducing Kudos Boards for IBM Connections, Adam Brown from the Social Connections VI channel, by Social Connections.

All the main tent sessions from the first day of Social Connections VI are now available on the event channel, and the remainder of the sessions will be published over the next few weeks (that’s the downside of HD-quality recordings – they take a while to upload!).

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05/082014

Watch Oliver Heinz at Social Connections VI: ‘A day in the life of ICS Community Management’

News community, connections, event, ibmchampions, ibmcnx, ics, inotes, oliheinz, prague, soccnx, vi, video by Wannes Rams

For the first time at Social Connections VI, we recorded every single session in glorious HD video – opening and closing sessions, keynotes, breakouts and even our ‘Pardon the Interruption’ panel. This was a huge (and expensive) undertaking but one that we think will be massively valuable in terms of increasing the volume of IBM Connections information and education available to the community.

Next to be highlighted is a session from our Management track delivered by Oliver Heinz of IBM.  Oliver is the ICS Community Manager and is responsible for the IBM Champions for collaboration and social business.

His session brief was as follows:

Join Oliver for a day in the life of ICS Community Management, learning about different type of communities and stakeholders, different communication channels and the skills and tools that are helpful to get the job done.

We’ll talk about the many ways of how you can get involved in the vibrant ICS community via user groups, online communities and social media and how SocialBizUG.org can help you to get started.

You will also learn how you can apply best practices and lessons learned to get the most out of your existing or planned IBM Connections deployment and maximize participation and engagement of your own Community.

Here’s the session – it’s in full HD and runs for 29 minutes, so make it full screen and enjoy!

A day in the life of ICS Community Management, Oliver Heinz from the Social Connections VI channel, by Social Connections.

All the main tent sessions from the first day of Social Connections VI are now available on the event channel, and the remainder of the sessions will be published over the next few weeks (that’s the downside of HD-quality recordings – they take a while to upload!).

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01/082014

Watch Luis Suarez at Social Connections VI: ‘From Adaptation to Engagement’

News connections, domino, elsua, event, future-of-work, ibmcnx, inotes, prague, soccnx, socialmail, vi, video by Wannes Rams

For the first time at Social Connections VI, we recorded every single session in glorious HD video – opening and closing sessions, keynotes, breakouts and even our ‘Pardon the Interruption’ panel. This was a huge (and expensive) undertaking but one that we think will be massively valuable in terms of increasing the volume of IBM Connections information and education available to the community.

Next to be highlighted is our closing keynote delivered by Luis Suarez of Change Agents Worldwide. Luis Suarez is a Chief Emergineer and People Enabler.

Their session brief was as follows:

In a business world changing at a rampant pace, where both speed & innovation matter more than ever before, where complexity & uncertainty are now the new normal & where only 13% of today’s corporate workforce is engaged at work, one cannot but wonder what’s the future of work eventually.
The traditional hierarchical, top-down driven business world (rather strict, competitive, bureaucratic & political) keeps failing to meet up with today’s customers’ needs & expectations. Work is changing though & the new opportunity is how do we best cope, manage & facilitate that change. Key concepts like co-creation, transparency, open knowledge sharing, cooperation, collaboration, authenticity, trust. etc. are becoming the new postnormal of how work gets done. It’s no longer top down mandated, but networked inspired & distributed. It’s hyperconnected, smarter, more scalable, as powerful & influential networks become the new funnel of getting work done.

Here’s the session – it’s in full HD and runs for 52 minutes, so make it full screen and enjoy!

From Adaptation to Engagement, Luis Suarez from the Social Connections VI channel, by Social Connections.

All the main tent sessions from the first day of Social Connections VI are now available on the event channel, and the remainder of the sessions will be published over the next few weeks (thats the downside of HD-quality recordings – they take a while to upload!).

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31/072014

Watch Kramer Reeves and HP Dalen at Social Connections VI: ‘The IBM Social Mail Roadmap’

News connections, domino, event, ibmcnx, inotes, prague, soccnx, socialmail, vi, video by Wannes Rams

For the first time at Social Connections VI, we recorded every single session in glorious HD video – opening and closing sessions, keynotes, breakouts and even our ‘Pardon the Interruption’ panel. This was a huge (and expensive) undertaking but one that we think will be massively valuable in terms of increasing the volume of IBM Connections information and education available to the community.

Next to be highlighted is a main tent session delivered by Kramer Reeves and Hans Petter Dalen, both from IBM.  Kramer is Director of Product Management and is based in the US, whilst HP is European Sales Executive, IBM Messaging Solutions.

Their session brief was as follows:

With the announcement of IBM Mail Next, IBM has a wide selection of social mail clients, including IBM Notes and the mail interface in IBM Connections. Each are serving their own purpose and this session will take you through the various use cases and which option you should consider in order to accelerate your social business journey by moving adoption of social capabilities to your collaboration client. The session will also cover IBMs social mail roadmaps and how a fully integrated collaboration client will help you realise your company’s full creative potential and save you time and money through smarter collaboration. There will be plenty of interaction and cool demos.

Here’s their session – it’s in full HD and runs for 52 minutes, so make it full screen and enjoy!

The IBM Social Mail Roadmap, Kramer Reeves & Hans Petter Dalen from the Social Connections VI channel, by Social Connections.

All the main tent sessions from the first day of Social Connections VI are now available on the event channel, and the remainder of the sessions will be published over the next few weeks (thats the downside of HD-quality recordings – they take a while to upload!).

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30/072014

Watch Luis Benitez at Social Connections VI: ‘IBM Connections “Next” is Here – Why It Matters!’

News connections, event, ibmcnx, prague, soccnx, vi, video by Wannes Rams

For the first time at Social Connections VI, we recorded every single session in glorious HD video – opening and closing sessions, keynotes, breakouts and even our ‘Pardon the Interruption’ panel. This was a huge (and expensive) undertaking but one that we think will be massively valuable in terms of increasing the volume of IBM Connections information and education available to the community.

First to be highlighted here is (of course) our keynote speaker, Luis Benitez who should need no introduction as one of IBM’s Connections product managers, Connect demo god and well known blogger!

Speaking just prior to Connections 5.0 shipping, this was his brief:

This new release of IBM Connections brings new capabilities such as the ability to bring customers and partners into the conversation, work with your files offline, amazing new mobile capabilities, and more. Learn the significance of this release and why you shouldn’t wait to upgrade.

IBM Connections “Next” is Here – Why It Matters!, Luis Benitez (IBM) from the Social Connections VI channel, by Social Connections.

All the main tent sessions from the first day of Social Connections VI are now available on the event channel, and the rest of the sessions will be published over the next few weeks (thats the downside of HD-quality recordings – they take a while to upload!). Thanks to our good friends at H2Omaniacs for recording and producing the recordings – I’m sure you’ll agree they’ve done a wonderful job!

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10/072014

Social Connections VII officially announced! Register Now!

News soccnx, soccnxvii, stockholm by Wannes Rams

Where, oh where will Social Connections go next…?

Back in September of 2013, a couple of months after Social Connections V in Zurich, we had tentatively announced that we were headed somewhere in the countries of Scandinavia. As it turned out…we had to shift a few things around and we ended up a bit south in Czech Republic instead. Certainly, this turned into quite a superb diversion for us to be in Prague, the Czech were wonderful hosts. And now, it’s time to make good on that promise from almost a year ago and head up north!

If you attended Social Connections VI in Prague, you know we already let the cat out of the bag.  So, it’s not a big secret: We are going to Stockholm!

stockholm_panorama

Social Connections VII will be held in the stunning city of Stockholm in Sweden on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th November, 2014.

We will once again have a two day program, with the formal agenda starting with a buffet lunch and social gathering on Thursday 13th November at 12pm, followed by an afternoon of keynote sessions and a gala evening reception. There will also be an introductory session in Swedish during the morning for those that are local.

On Tuesday 14th June, the full-day program will include sessions by international-quality speakers in multiple tracks:

  • Management
  • Case Studies
  • Administration
  • Development
  • Sponsors

The event will be held in the modern and welcoming surroundings of the 7A Odenplan conference center, just meters from the metro and within easy reach of the city center and many quality hotels.

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As mentioned above, we have organized an optional gala reception that will allow participants to continue the days conversations in a more relaxed atmosphere.

For the first time, we will be charging for tickets to a Social Connections event – primarily to try to restrict no-shows at the event and thus wasted resources and catering. However, we have kept the cost to a nominal amount which is still heavily subsidized by our valuable sponsors.

Space is limited, so register now!

There will also be an opportunity to attend an exclusive Social Connections Masterclass on Wednesday 12th November. We will be announcing details of the speaker(s) and topic very soon.

Interested in speaking?  Great!  We have also opened abstract submission.  We love to have abstracts from first-time speakers, case studies from customers and thought-leading topics from analysts.  All Social Business and IBM Connections related abstracts will be considered.  Abstracts should be submitted by August 31st, 2014.

We are really excited to be announcing this event and we hope to see you in Sweden!

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02/072014

#soccnx VI Twitter Recap

News soccnx, soccnx soccnxvi prague by Wannes Rams

Wow! Social Connections VI was such a great event! Prague was a beautiful location, our speakers and content were truly awesome and we loved the participation and comments from all the attendees. Stuart wrote up a brilliant summary, if you have not seen that yet…be sure and check it out. In addition to the summary, we thought is would be great to take a look back at the #soccnx VI tweets from the event, so here we go!

Sunday, June 15th 2014:

#soccnx setup has begun pic.twitter.com/JS5Mn9n5rY — Brian O’Neill (@oneillbp311) June 15, 2014

One of the breakout rooms at the great #soccnx venue pic.twitter.com/vaFi4um25g — Simon Vaughan (@SimplyS1mon) June 15, 2014

Set up for #soccnx looks great! (@ Hotel Ambassador – Zlatá Husa) https://t.co/0ScQcrH4jD pic.twitter.com/7fHrz5IvZ0 — Oliver Heinz (@oliheinz) June 15, 2014

The last sunset in Prague before #soccnxpic.twitter.com/uKcOwJY4rI — Jan Valdman (@jan_valdman) June 15, 2014

Monday, June 16 2014:

Good morning Prague ! Let’s get ready for #soccnx and some #ibmconnections conversations ! pic.twitter.com/IvQ2TTnbVh — Luis Benitez (@lbenitez) June 16, 2014

#soccnx registration started… pic.twitter.com/R60ypmnoFe — Jan Valdman (@jan_valdman) June 16, 2014

Boarding… #soccnx pic.twitter.com/wXdzr5pxOb — enzostanzione (@enzostanzione) June 16, 2014

Behind the scenes, OGS in less than 10 minutes! #soccnx pic.twitter.com/Q42REaZ66p — Social Connections (@soccnx) June 16, 2014

Front row seat, ready for #soccnx to start! pic.twitter.com/5JgWa8FE7k — lc_garza (@lc_garza) June 16, 2014

#soccnx in beautiful Prague ready to kickoff by @StuartMcIntyre pic.twitter.com/naoPslO7nW — vidarsvendsen (@vidarsvendsen) June 16, 2014

And we are under way! @StuartMcIntyre kicking off #soccnx VI pic.twitter.com/I4znSE932G — Oliver Heinz (@oliheinz) June 16, 2014

#soccnx sponsors – great to see #sugarcrm here! pic.twitter.com/xgRWKXJaFS — Colleen Burns (@Colleeni) June 16, 2014

All smiles by @lbenitez announcing ‘… one more thing…’ #soccnx pic.twitter.com/h0RYmhapqH — Oliver Heinz (@oliheinz) June 16, 2014

@lbenitez announcing the Mac OSX plugin for #connections at #soccnx. Finaly! — Alexander Kluge (@alecmcint) June 16, 2014

#soccnx Luis Garza now sharing CEMEx experience pic.twitter.com/bBtjLE6pn0 — Huguette Ranc (@HuguetteRanc) June 16, 2014

Coffee break! #soccnx pic.twitter.com/WaBOqE3yn2 — Social Connections (@soccnx) June 16, 2014

IBM Social Mail Portfolio & Roadmap by Kramer Reeves #soccnx pic.twitter.com/vJzCOjQEUH — Wawan (@septiaone) June 16, 2014

Now Mark Osborn sharing adoption 5 steps to success… Read also the book just published from @alanghamilton #soccnx pic.twitter.com/teFnyad3wY — Huguette Ranc (@HuguetteRanc) June 16, 2014

#soccnx gala reception just started pic.twitter.com/gfHP0LlZ3m — Jan Valdman (@jan_valdman) June 16, 2014

Many thank yous to @StuartMcIntyre and the #soccnx team for a great Gala Dinner and even have fireworks for us 🙂 pic.twitter.com/6mt6sIhMXo — Oliver Heinz (@oliheinz) June 16, 2014

Tuesday, June 17th 2014:

And #soccnx day 2 kicks off with @ccrummey pic.twitter.com/PCL2mjPeKa

— Brian O’Neill (@oneillbp311) June 17, 2014

‘Get the little things right’ always fun to see @ccrummey present #soccnx pic.twitter.com/mHcagvPJmA

— Oliver Heinz (@oliheinz) June 17, 2014

Work of a community manager … @oliheinz #soccnx pic.twitter.com/JCmT0U2xnF

— Christoph Stoettner (@stoeps) June 17, 2014

All about Big Data… Its what IBM look at this opportunity #soccnx pic.twitter.com/X5zif3ygLm

— Wawan (@septiaone) June 17, 2014

@sursinus on stage #soccnx pic.twitter.com/cPpSdIcoyH

— Wannes Rams (@WannesRams) June 17, 2014

The crowd at #soccnx already knows this, but… Announcing the availability of #IBMConnections 5.0 ! http://t.co/kr6yVFM1yY #socbiz

— Luis Benitez (@lbenitez) June 17, 2014

@Colleeni rocking the main stage #soccnx pic.twitter.com/OgoSMpV613

— Wannes Rams (@WannesRams) June 17, 2014

Focus on the personal needs AND goals of the individual and nurture/cultivate the personal experience when working with SMEs. Yay! #soccnx

— Luis Suarez (@elsua) June 17, 2014

Great wrap up slide from the TINE / inforware session at #soccnx pic.twitter.com/EC6X7FKjva

— Simon Vaughan (@SimplyS1mon) June 17, 2014

@septiaone: Creating Exceptional Customer experiences with Social CRM by Simon Chapman -Sugar CRM #soccnx pic.twitter.com/oX6CsJnF35

— Wawan (@septiaone) June 17, 2014

@SimplyS1mon sharing about social software adoption: reworking of behaviour #soccnx pic.twitter.com/Hp4IwgUWYs

— lc_garza (@lc_garza) June 17, 2014

The one and only @leyrer on stage. Happy to finally meet him #soccnx pic.twitter.com/8xuVmJr3v8

— Wannes Rams (@WannesRams) June 17, 2014

Some #soccnx rooms are really packed with people pic.twitter.com/xyvBrAdRoj

— Jan Valdman (@jan_valdman) June 17, 2014

The sad story of the intranet #soccnx pic.twitter.com/rG7A1rxJ3U

— Torsten Hoffmann (@hofster) June 17, 2014

And, yes…we do have beer at lunch in the Czech Republic! #soccnx pic.twitter.com/KXFVVLadKd

— Social Connections (@soccnx) June 17, 2014

Back from lunch break & some brilliant conversations around future of work (perfect for closing keynote, too! hehe) #soccnx

— Luis Suarez (@elsua) June 17, 2014

The #ibmchamps are in place (to hear from @lbenitez) #soccnx pic.twitter.com/evmWJGUvjM

— Stuart McIntyre (@StuartMcIntyre) June 17, 2014

Idea jam with @lbenitez #soccnx pic.twitter.com/VvacnmJbMy

— Magnus Sjöstrand (@sjostrand_m) June 17, 2014

Very insightful session about social software roll out and German culture by @alecmcint at #soccnx pic.twitter.com/2SAVDaDT6s

— Oliver Heinz (@oliheinz) June 17, 2014

Second one of @leyrer, now with less slides and he speaks much slower! #soccnx /cc @sinnsausen pic.twitter.com/mbcl7ltzrf

— Christoph Stoettner (@stoeps) June 17, 2014

The champion of all #ibmchamp on stage at #soccnx pic.twitter.com/7Jna2CQ1NN

— Brian O’Neill (@oneillbp311) June 17, 2014

If you haven’t joined yet – check it out http://t.co/n9cinGSKfW #community #soccnx @oliheinz

— Colleen Burns (@Colleeni) June 17, 2014

Prerecorded yet interactive vidoe presence of @guedeWebGate at #soccnx pic.twitter.com/pHScDwsTlq

— Martin Jinoch (@mjinoch) June 17, 2014

#ibmchampion and #soccnx organiser @lc_garza giving a great session about developing apps at Cemex pic.twitter.com/nXDRwudVAM

— Simon Vaughan (@SimplyS1mon) June 17, 2014

Thx RT @EddiePrentice: You can install Social Software but not #SocialBusiness. Clever slide from @alecmcint #soccnx pic.twitter.com/2YwdfdN0TP

— Alexander Kluge (@alecmcint) June 17, 2014

#Intranet #Startpage of Electrolux @ #soccnx – static content and user activities pic.twitter.com/SbFw57S3Bv

— Tino Schmidt (@TinoSchmidt) June 17, 2014

In the session of my friend #IBMChamp @stoeps Too bad I have no idea what he’s talking about. #NotAnAdmin #soccnx pic.twitter.com/E85Y1ZvFix

— Oliver Heinz (@oliheinz) June 17, 2014

The audience for #soccnxPTI at #soccnx – say hi! pic.twitter.com/wWMFXwXkrL

— Brian O’Neill (@oneillbp311) June 17, 2014

#soccnxPTI w/ @StuartMcIntyre, @oneillbp311, @lbenitez, @elsua #soccnx pic.twitter.com/aukyH0XQ5e

— Ekkehard Pummer (@EkkehardPummer) June 17, 2014

@mjinoch still watching over #soccnx conference. Thanks to whole #soccnx team and Ambassador staff pic.twitter.com/Dwz9WpgWDT

— Martin Pradny (@mpradny) June 17, 2014

15 years of experience in 5 bullet points by @elsua #soccnx pic.twitter.com/WWAD5fA5nx

— Alexander Kluge (@alecmcint) June 17, 2014

Social Connections VI is almost done. Thanks to EVERYONE that has spoken, sponsored, helped or attended. It’s been a blast! #soccnx

— Social Connections (@soccnx) June 17, 2014

Now the @soccnx team is closing #soccnx ! Can’t believe how fast it went by !! When is the next one ? 😉 pic.twitter.com/q6Gz3k7fMb

— Luis Benitez (@lbenitez) June 17, 2014

RT @lbenitez: And there’s the answer to my question. The next #soccnx is in Stockholm on Nov 10th! pic.twitter.com/yAFHaf5JlR

— DanNotes.dk (@DanNotes) June 17, 2014

It’s a goodbye from everyone at Social Connections VI – thank you to all that attended. Best #soccnx so far! pic.twitter.com/4iWJgdOn0r — Social Connections (@soccnx) June 18, 2014

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Goodbye from Prague!
27/062014

Social Connections VI – how do we top that!?

News photos, prague, soccnx, wrapup by Wannes Rams

So, Social Connections VI is done…

With a brief gap between conference calls as we all catch up on work we missed last week, I thought I’d make the most of the chance to write up a few thoughts on the event.

1. The Team

After two days of conference and a day of ‘TagItOn’ workshop, the weary but still-wired organisation team have made their way back to the USA, Wales, Switzerland and to their homes in the Czech Republic. Having met for the first time in person this week, this team of amazing community volunteers have all hopefully had the chance to sit back and reflect on a job very well done!

I’d like to personally say a huge ‘Thank You‘ to Simon, Brian, Martin, Jan and Luis. You guys worked your socks off – not just this week, but over the past 4-5 months, planning and executing this madcap effort of ours. Recognition should go to you and your very patient and understanding families – it’s a huge commitment on top of already very busy day jobs. Na zdraví!

2. The City

PragueWe’ve been fortunate to visit some fantastic cities so far on this 3-year event roadshow – London, Cardiff, Dublin, Amsterdam and Zürich. All have been beautiful, stylish and entertaining in their different ways. However, none have so far compared with the thrill and enjoyment of hosting the event in the very centre of Prague. From the achingly elegant surroundings of the Congress Hall in the Hotel Ambassador, to walking outside straight onto the always buzzing Wenceslas Square, to being able to stroll the cobbled streets to most major landmarks within 10 minutes, to the incredible views and vineyard atmosphere of the Villa Richter (where the event reception took place on Monday night), to the laid-back and cosy riverside location of Botel Matylda for the speakers and sponsors reception, Prague really did have it all.

Hotel AmbassadorHaving visited the city 5 times in the past 2 years for business and vacation, I knew that Prague was a fabulous city, but I really hadn’t appreciated just how much it would add to a user group conference held here. Whilst we’ve ‘visited’ many stunning cities, it really felt as though we were planted ‘in’ Prague. The feedback from attendees regarding the location was unanimously positive – I have a feeling we’ll be back here some time in the future!

3. The Venue

Congress HallWhen we first looked at conference centres in Prague, we found a few that ticked all the boxes in terms of facilities, space, catering and access. However, they all lacked that ‘wow factor’. Given that Prague is such a characterful city, we really didn’t want to be stuck in an anonymous box of a building, or several kilometres from the city centre or need to take public transport to get around – we’d be wasting the opportunity if that was the case. Therefore we carried on looking, approaching more than 15 conference locations before we found the right one.

Congress HallAnd goodness, how we found it! The Hotel Ambassador was central, historic, elegant and downright quirky in equal measures! As someone that was fortunate enough to take the main stage in the Congress Hall, I can confirm that it was both an immense pleasure and pretty intimidating to be presenting in a venue that has hosted internationally renown orchestras, fashion shows, European council meetings and much more besides! With stunning architecture all around and an ornate balcony that could have accommodated Statler and Waldorf heckling from the sidelines, it was a world away from those bland conference centres you might see elsewhere…

The possible downside of such an old building is that the layout was less than straightforward, so huge kudos to our attendees for finding their way around the corridors and staircases that linked our breakout rooms! On the upside, there were plenty of nooks and crannies for those wonderful incidental conversations and reunions that take place at user group events!

4. The Sessions and Speakers

Chris Crummey One of the absolute joys of running a community user group is that prospective speakers choose to submit their session abstracts of their own volition – there is usually no coercion involved! These folks want to put themselves out to the extent of researching and planning a presentation, creating their decks, travelling to the venue and then presenting – of course, at the same time effectively volunteering themselves (or their organisations) to pick up the tab (in terms of both time and money). Therefore it’s essential that we never ever take them for granted!

Mikkel HeisterbergIn the case of Social Connections VI, we were truly blessed that so many awesome customers, partners, consultants, vendors and IBMers put themselves forward to take their place on our agenda. I’m not going to pick any particular names out here, as all 30+ speakers did an incredible job on our behalf. We had compelling case studies, innovative technical solutions, exclusive announcements (more on that in a bit), intriguing discussions and debates, and plenty of thought leadership on both business topics and technology futures.

Luis BenitezOne of the other aspects that we try really hard to encourage is that our speakers are available and open to the rest of the attendees, rather than squirrelled away in a speakers’ lounge somewhere. It was exciting to see internationally respected speakers and newcomers alike engaged in discussions throughout the venue.

We have been urging our speakers to post their presentations online, and all those available so far are available on our site.

5. The Sponsors

EphoxAs hopefully we made clear at the event itself, there is simply no way that we could deliver Social Connections without our generous and loyal sponsors.  The success of the event is in no small way down to the individuals at Fritz & Maciol, Sugar CRM, IBM, DNS, TimeToAct, ISW, Infoware, Ephox, Belsoft, Intravision and oXyOnline – by committing their valuable Euros (plus time, energy and commitment) to the user group they provide a budget that means we can organise events that go beyond the norm.

SpeedgeekingIt was fantastic to see so much activity in the sponsors’ area during the two days of the conference, not to mention the frenzy that accompanied SpeedSponsoring.  We hope that each of our sponsors generated both business and meaningful relationships from Social Connections VI, and thus will be back next time!

We do have a couple of apologies to make in this area – firstly for the badge QR codes that were so tricky to scan (that was my fault and my team have forced me to beg for forgiveness for my mistake!).  Secondly, we were somewhat forced into having the ‘two-tier layout’ in the sponsors’ area which meant that some of the exhibitors didn’t get as much attention as we’d (and they’d) have liked.  We’ll definitely do better in both these areas at the next event.

(Speaking of the next event, we are already actively recruiting sponsors for Social Connections VII this Fall, so if you’re interested, please get in touch!)

6. The Receptions

Villa RichterRight from the early days of this user group (back at Social Connections II in Cardiff in 2011) we’ve tried to make the networking aspect as important to the event as the formal agenda.  After all, we can read presentation decks or watch session videos from the comfort of our own homes (or cubicles), but nothing can replace the value of spending quality time meeting, conversing with, and getting to know our peers face-to-face.

Villa RichterSo thus far, we’ve held receptions in the tower rooms at Cardiff Castle, at the Guinness factory in Dublin, alongside the canals and Anne Frank’s House in Amsterdam, and then on the lakeside in Zurich.  That long list gave us a standard to live up to in Prague, and I have to say I think we achieved it!

Villa RichterThe gala reception was held at Villa Richter, a complex of restaurants located in the stunning surroundings of the St. Wenceslas’ Vineyard, the early beginnings of which reach back to the 10th century A.D.  With incredible views over Prague as the sun set, wine made from the grapes grown on-site, interesting food and great service, the 130 attendees that could make the open-air reception seemed to have a wonderful time.  We were even treated to a splendid fireworksfireworks display over the city that I wish we could take credit for!  The stroll back from the reception through the old city of Prague proved a highlight for many as well, perhaps even making up for those that had struggled up the many steps in their heels earlier in the evening!

botel1The following evening as most attendees headed home, we thanked our wonderful speakers and sponsors by offering a more chilled evening at the Botel Matylda, a floating restaurant on the Vltava river – a great way to recover from the hustle and bustle of the conference.

7. The Event Schedule

With the expansion this time from a one-day agenda to two full days, as well as an increase from three breakout rooms to four, it gave us time and space to accept a far larger number of sessions and thus a greater variety of topics.  As well as a few speakers returning to speak at the conference for a second or third time, we had a really good number of first-time speakers which was both exciting and bodes well for the future.

Luis Benitez presenting in the Congress HallThe general consensus seems to have been that the format of our new event schedule worked well, with the first morning offering a local language session for those looking for an introduction to the topic of Social Business, then a lunch for all attendees, then a afternoon of keynote presentations in the main auditorium.  This allowed time for some of those travelling from afar to get in that morning, for others to do some sightseeing, and for the local attendees to get the most from their time.  The second day was a full-on multi-track agenda with four rooms in use for most of the day, and most time slots offering sessions from four different tracks (selected from management, development, administration, case study and sponsor sessions).  Concluding the day with Pardon The Interruption, a powerful closing keynote session from Luis Suarez and then the obligatory group photo seemed to wrap things up rather nicely too.

We’d love your feedback on the entire event agenda and schedule, particularly if it didn’t work for you – as otherwise we’re likely to use a similar structure next time.

8. The Translation Service

Social Connections VI translatorsFor the first time at Social Connections, we provided an on-demand translated service from English to the local language – in this case, Czech.  Whilst this was by no means essential – we know what great language skills the local folks have – the team did feel that it may help a number of the attendees.

Unfortunately whilst we could only translate the sessions in the main hall (so all the keynotes on both days, plus one of the tracks on the second day), and the take-up wasn’t particularly strong, it is hoped that this service was useful to those that used it.

We’ll take some feedback and make a decision on whether to offer translation at future events – please let us know if you feel that would be a positive contribution to making you attend our user group events!

8. The Masterclass

In Zürich, we made the most of Michael Sampson’s attendance to offer a ‘TagItOn’ paid workshop for those that attended the event.  This proved to be really popular, and generated a great deal of discussion that continued through the event.

Luis SuarezThis time, we were delighted to be able to invite Luis Suarez to conclude our activities in Prague by offering a full-day masterclass entitled ‘From Adoption to Adaptation, From Enablement into Engagement’, taking attendees through the process of facilitating and inspiring use of IBM Connections in their organisations.

The workshop was deemed to be hugely successful by all those I spoke to.  Many took away a full set of notes they’d taken in terms of how Luis’ advice would help them shift their organisations (or customers) toward a future of ‘Open Business’.  There was certainly a healthy level of debate and discussion both during the workshop and over lunch!

9. Video and Photography

As those that attended will have spotted, we had a team of cameramen on site for the full two days, videoing every single session!  Led by Martin Humpolec, they did a brilliant job on our behalf, not just taking hours and hours of video, but also helping to set up lights, projectors and screens, as well as running the live stream – and even finding time to take some excellent photographs too!

Video cameramanWe’ll be processing these recordings over the next few weeks and will be releasing them as soon as possible.  More on this in a week or so!

In addition to Martin’s photos (shared via our Flickr account), we were blessed to have some excellent images shared by attendees and speakers too.  Check out the Social Connections Flickr group to see them all (and thanks to Martin, Oliver Heinz and Andreas Ponte for the images shared in this post!)

10. And finally…

Goodbye from Prague!I’d like to personally thank every single person that attended the event.  With over 250 individuals on site over the two days, this was by far our biggest event yet.  The team thank you for your precious time you gave up to take part, and hope that you gained knowledge, experience and relationships that will help you and your organisations get more from IBM Connections in the future!

Did you attend or watch the live stream?  Please leave a comment and let us know what you thought – we’d love to know!

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17/062014

Day 2 Live Stream for Social Connections VI

News soccnx by Wannes Rams

Yesterday was so much fun…let’s do it again!

Seems we heard of some small technical issues for Day 1 of the Live Stream for Social Connections VI, but mostly good feedback on having it available.

So, we’ve got it set up again for Day 2…please note that this is a new URL.  This will only be the sessions from the main tent

Enjoy!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLP5PopJna8[/youtube]

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