New Venue for Enterprise 2.0 Toronto

Alert! on November 7, don’t head to the Epicure cafe. We’ve had to find a new venue for Enterprise2.0, as we’ve already outgrown the capacity of Epicure Cafe. Fortunately, I believe we have found the solution, the Gladstone is available and is holding some space for us. The new venue won’t be official until later tomorrow when I go down there and over a deposit and sign some papers but I’m providing the update now, to give everyone as much advance notice as possible. At this point, it’s almost certain we’ll be at the Gladstone, but definitely certain it won’t be Epicure (help spread the word!). Check the barcamp page for final confirmation tomorrow night or before you head over on Tuesday.

In other things happening at the Gladstone, UsabilityCamp is coming up a week later on the 14th. be sure to mark your calendars.

Update: The Gladstone is confirmed. We’ve officially signed the papers and paid the deposit, we are on for the Gladstone Hotel. And as a result we have a new sponsor. Thanks to, er, my company/myself Firestoker for sponsoring our new venue.

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2 Responses to New Venue for Enterprise 2.0 Toronto

  1. Tom,

    Good session tonight, thank you. For those of us who are drawn to the practicalities of Enterprise 2.0, rather than the technology that supports it, it might be instructive to organize the conversation (at least for one evening) around the applications, uses and potential of the interaction that E20 seeks to support. These ideas started to come up tonight, but at their most mundane (e.g. document management and collaboration). It would be fascinating to have people give 10 minute blurbs on applications and needs, e.g. employee engagement ( e.g. IBM Values Jam and Innovation Jams), performance management (collaborative goal setting), innovation, brand strategy, product development, disaster management and more. Then we can move back in to what technologies or environments can best be used to support those applications. Thoughts?

    Mary Jane Braide

  2. Tom,

    Good session tonight, thank you. For those of us who are drawn to the practicalities of Enterprise 2.0, rather than the technology that supports it, it might be instructive to organize the conversation (at least for one evening) around the applications, uses and potential of the interaction that E20 seeks to support. These ideas started to come up tonight, but at their most mundane (e.g. document management and collaboration). It would be fascinating to have people give 10 minute blurbs on applications and needs, e.g. employee engagement ( e.g. IBM Values Jam and Innovation Jams), performance management (collaborative goal setting), innovation, brand strategy, product development, disaster management and more. Then we can move back in to what technologies or environments can best be used to support those applications. Thoughts?

    Mary Jane Braide

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