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Attended the Manchester Mini Maker Faire last weekend (28 and 28-July-2012). It was fun! My first time in Manchester too, and what a great location for the event: the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI). I will definitely be back. Soon.

I didn't present or demonstrate at the event this time, my justification for attendance being research into the maker community and how we could reach out to individual, younger, and more innovative makers, as well as understanding their needs and wants.
From the UX tech perspective, I see the Maker Faire crowd as a ripe resource for usability research into younger users and learners, and fitting in somewhere into the Oracle Applications User Experience simplification roadmap. We should look closely at three Maker Faire fave technologies in particular, and how they could be used in the enterprise space to solve real business problems:
Even small devices and apps, as I was reminded by a MOSI exhibit, offer tremendous scope of use and lots of power to users of all sortd, depending on the context of use.

This is fast moving space, exploding with creativity, and we need to keep current. Stay tuned.
I encourage you to attend the next Manchester Mini Maker Faire and watch, learn, and make too with some very interesting, varied, and helpful people.
You can find more reporting and thoughts about the Manchester Mini Maker Faire, including pictures, in my Twitter stream.
Attended the Manchester Mini Maker Faire last weekend (28 and 28-July-2012). It was fun! My first time in Manchester too, and what a great location for the event: the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI). I will definitely be back. Soon.

I didn't present or demonstrate at the event this time, my justification for attendance being research into the maker community and how we could reach out to individual, younger, and more innovative makers, as well as understanding their needs and wants.
From the UX tech perspective, I see the Maker Faire crowd as a ripe resource for usability research into younger users and learners, and fitting in somewhere into the Oracle Applications User Experience simplification roadmap. We should look closely at three Maker Faire fave technologies in particular, and how they could be used in the enterprise space to solve real business problems:
Even small devices and apps, as I was reminded by a MOSI exhibit, offer tremendous scope of use and lots of power to users of all sortd, depending on the context of use.

This is fast moving space, exploding with creativity, and we need to keep current. Stay tuned.
I encourage you to attend the next Manchester Mini Maker Faire and watch, learn, and make too with some very interesting, varied, and helpful people.
You can find more reporting and thoughts about the Manchester Mini Maker Faire, including pictures, in my Twitter stream.
Attended the Manchester Mini Maker Faire last weekend (28 and 28-July-2012). It was fun! My first time in Manchester too, and what a great location for the event: the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI). I will definitely be back. Soon.

I didn't present or demonstrate at the event this time, my justification for attendance being research into the maker community and how we could reach out to individual, younger, and more innovative makers, as well as understanding their needs and wants.
From the UX tech perspective, I see the Maker Faire crowd as a ripe resource for usability research into younger users and learners, and fitting in somewhere into the Oracle Applications User Experience simplification roadmap. We should look closely at three Maker Faire fave technologies in particular, and how they could be used in the enterprise space to solve real business problems:
Even small devices and apps, as I was reminded by a MOSI exhibit, offer tremendous scope of use and lots of power to users of all sortd, depending on the context of use.

This is fast moving space, exploding with creativity, and we need to keep current. Stay tuned.
I encourage you to attend the next Manchester Mini Maker Faire and watch, learn, and make too with some very interesting, varied, and helpful people.
You can find more reporting and thoughts about the Manchester Mini Maker Faire, including pictures, in my Twitter stream.
Spezialisierung wird von Oracle belohnt. Kreativität auch!
So wird der Value Added Distributor (VAD) TechData Azlan von der Oracle Corporation mit dem 1. Preis in der Kategorie Kreativität beim Oracle Database Appliance Video Contest ausgezeichnet. Die humorvolle Darstellung der Kundenbedürfnisse und wie diese mit einer ODA zu lösen sind, hat die Jury als „kreativstes Video mit hohem Werbewert und Qualität“ überzeugt. Zu gewinnen gab es einen der begehrten Gratis-Konferenzpässe für die OracleOpen World in San Francisco. Wir gratulieren ganz herzlich!
Die Gewinner-Videos auf einen Blick:
Für das populärste Video auf YouTube mit den meisten Klicks:
Für das kreativste Video:
Spezialisierung wird von Oracle belohnt. Kreativität auch!
So wird der Value Added Distributor (VAD) TechData Azlan von der Oracle Corporation mit dem 1. Preis in der Kategorie Kreativität beim Oracle Database Appliance Video Contest ausgezeichnet. Die humorvolle Darstellung der Kundenbedürfnisse und wie diese mit einer ODA zu lösen sind, hat die Jury als „kreativstes Video mit hohem Werbewert und Qualität“ überzeugt. Zu gewinnen gab es einen der begehrten Gratis-Konferenzpässe für die OracleOpen World in San Francisco. Wir gratulieren ganz herzlich!
Die Gewinner-Videos auf einen Blick:
Für das populärste Video auf YouTube mit den meisten Klicks:
Für das kreativste Video:
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