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Friday February 11, 2005
ILM Summit I have just finished attending the ILM summit in Irvine. The first day was a huge advertisement for each of the vendors that presented. Sun didn't present. It felt like they each had 1 slide on their idea of ILM and then 20-30 slides on product. Of the attendees in the sessions that I attended, the audience was mostly vendors. It was a vendorfest. The "TUTORIAL" was done only by vendors. What can you be tutored about from a vendor when they only talk product. All in all, it was a disappointment.
The one takeaway from an end user was: ILM is 90% process, 10% product. Too bad the vendors didn't know that.