Live-ish at Spiceworld 2016! This is my second year here, and the energy of this conference is just as astonishing the second time around. Our Austin neighbors at Spiceworks obviously make a great product that pleases their customers, because guys and gals show up here with bright faces that beam with positive energy about a normally frustrating job.
Overall there seem to be two clear themes this year that have expanded since last year. Nearly 80% of the booths focus on one of two value propositions:
What’s funny is that the combination of these two things is kind of a self-fulfilling IT prophecy!
However, the benefits of Step #1 far outweigh the costs. You get better productivity, reliable systems without the overhead, and because everything is a subscription, you are no longer tied to any one decision – you can change at any time!
Best Booth – AlienVault for sure. AlienVault is another one of our Austin neighbors, and these guys know how to party! Not did they have a cool booth with a trailer and a neon sign, but they had great engagement. Traffic was non-stop due to their interactive Bingo game, margaritas (it was after 12pm, so yeah), and friendly booth staff. Clear Booth Theme – Gotta be Game of Thrones. I love it, but I can’t help feeling the timing is off. Show me a Westworld booth! However, I did see two “thrones” made out of IT paraphernalia, so I can’t say it’s all bad. One “throne” was made of power supplies, and the other was build with server husks and parts. Hat tip to y’all for making those great props, though a little dated! Best Giveaway – This was a tough one. I love the NEC light up sword and the Time Warner toy Basketball hoop, but I have to go with the nerdy winner – the RAM socks from Micron.
Full disclosure, I attended the IT Marketer track, and not the IT Pro track. I know, I know, but I do kind of have to stay true to my job title of Product Marketing Manager here. Although, I did poke my head in on some of the IT Pro presentations. I just couldn’t help myself. Overall, the presentations were great, and I learned a lot. Plus, the feedback I heard when speaking to folks on the IT Pros track really confirmed that all of the presentations were excellent (not just the ones I was lucky enough to see).
Warning: This review is based on hearsay.
Overall, it was excellent. Plus. I got to meet so many of the weird and wonderful IT Pros in the world. It’s difficult to try to explain our audience (you know who you are) to people who haven’t worked with them before, so I will just leave you with these actual photos and videos from the SpiceWorks Instagram Feed. Enjoy!
Thanks for reading! If you saw anything we missed at SpiceWorld, feel free to use the comments section below! We would love to hear what you experienced, and how you would rate the conference overall.