Back 2 Back 2.0 Conferences

I will be in San Fransisco the first two weeks in September attending back to back conferences.

Office 2.0

My first stop will be the Office 2.0 conference, Wed. Sept 5th-7th. They’re running two tracks, one geared towards the next gen web based office tools and one geared towards the ever buzz worthy Enterprise 2.0.

I’m always interested in these technologies. I’m very excited to see all the cool startups and the apps they’re developing.

I’m flying in a day early for meetings. So if you’re also going to SanFran or reside there and want to meet up ping me.

CMSummit

FedratedMedia’s Conversational Marketing Summit is the following week. Tues Sept 11th and 12th. HP is the Diamond sponsor for the event so I was able to score one our sponsor tickets (thanks Daina).

FM has a great line up of speakersthat include both bloggers and large corporations. (How different do you think James Rose’s presentation will be from Kevin Rose’s?)

Once again, I’m flying in a day early to do some networking, so ping me if you want to meet up.

Look for on the road updates of both events. I probably won’t be live blogging (maybe live twitter) but I will definitley try and post some updates at night.

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About Tac Anderson

Social media anthropologist. Communications strategist. Business model junkie. Chief blogger here at New Comm Biz.
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  • http://pronetos.com Chris Blanchard

    Is is just me or are there some conspicuous absences at the CM Summit, e.g., Jackie Huba, Ben McConnell, Seth Godin . . .

  • http://pronetos.com Chris Blanchard

    Is is just me or are there some conspicuous absences at the CM Summit, e.g., Jackie Huba, Ben McConnell, Seth Godin . . .

  • http://www.newcommbiz.com Tac

    That’s actually one of the things that has me excited about this conference. There are no book ‘authors’.
    Instead we get to hear from the CEO’s of Digg, Ask.com and Six Apart plus exec’s from MySpace, Facebook and YouTube, just to name a few. Plus agency guys and Marketing exec’s from big Corps.
    These aren’t the “thought leaders” in the industry who ‘talk’ about it all day, these are the “action heroes” who ‘live’ it every day.

  • http://www.newcommbiz.com Tac

    That’s actually one of the things that has me excited about this conference. There are no book ‘authors’.
    Instead we get to hear from the CEO’s of Digg, Ask.com and Six Apart plus exec’s from MySpace, Facebook and YouTube, just to name a few. Plus agency guys and Marketing exec’s from big Corps.
    These aren’t the “thought leaders” in the industry who ‘talk’ about it all day, these are the “action heroes” who ‘live’ it every day.