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September 14, 2006

The Irregulars – On Assignment

For the last two and a half days I have been in Las Vegas as SAP’s TechEd 2006 Conference. SAP was gracious enough to bring a number of bloggers here to the conference and once again give us access to executives, the show floor, the press conference, and the press room to spin our personal perspectives on what’s going on. Some of the original SAPPHIRE Irregulars were able to make it, Scoble and PodTech are here for the first time, and there are some new members of the SAP conference blogging tribe as well. The complete list of bloggers at the conference is:

Charlie Wood, Spanning Partners/Moonwatcher
Ismael Ghalimi, Intalio/ITRedux
Cote, Redmonk
Mark Crofton, SAP
Tim Marman, SlashStar
Mike Masnick, TechDirt

As with SAPPHIRE, it has ended up being harder than I expected to actually find time to write while I am here. Over the next few days and weeks you’ll see a host of postings coming out from the group. In terms of good content, there have been quite a lot of rowdy discussions. We have even had some controversy so far (one of the most interesting aspects of this show has been a series of discussions I have had about the place of bloggers in the world of press, analysts and conferences - I promise to write more about that as well.) Never a dull moment in the Irregular’s blogosphere!

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Good to hear, it's ashame I couldn't make it out there but you all are repping the Irregulars Brand well. :)

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