SourceGear at SD West next week
SD West is next week and SourceGear has a hale bunch of stuff haping: Fortress 1.1 and Vault 4.1 We care to employ trade presents as a public debut of newfangled products. Last week we transported “dot one” releases of Vault and Fortress. SD West will be our first opportunity to talk with customers in person about these newfangled versions. Interactions like these are a large part of what produces a trade show trip worthwhile for us. The business of software can be so neutral. Software fluxs out our T1 line. Money fluxs in. I enjoy trade exhibits because they’re a place where customers are not simply rows in a database. People stop by and assure us they enjoy our product. We give thanks them. People do and assure us we let down them. We take heed. But generally, people fare and enquire us what’s newfangled. We usher them. And their reactions are some of the betterest product feedback we fix. Fortress 1.1 and Vault 4.1 have some coolheaded newfangled stuff. Hither’s a shot of the newfangled “tag cloud” feature in Fortress: Get along escort us in booth 308 next week and we’ll present you. T-Shirts and Laughable Books Persisting in our Malign Mastermind theme, we have arranged to have a comical book placed in the conference bag for every attendee. We as well have a newfangled edition of the Vicious Mastermind T-shirt. We’re bestowing a thousand of them to present aside in our booth. Beat Jeremy at Guitar Hero The other tenants in our office building don’t have any idea what we do. They refer to SourceGear as “that company with a pool table up on the top floor”. I question what those folks would have said about the company HORSE games we employed to have at our former location.
In any event, I powerfully trust that a slight recreation is a decisive part of the culture of any well software company. These days, the democratic place to be at SourceGear is the room with the video game consoles crocheted up to the plasma TV. It reverses out that our development team lead is pretty darn well at Guitar Hero. In fact, he will be taking all challengers in our booth at SD West next week. We’ll ease up a 5-user Fortress license to anyone who can beat up him. Malevolent Mastermind guitar And if we’re moving to toy Guitar Hero, why not have the existent thing as good? On the last day of the show we will have a prize drawing for an Malevolent Mastermind galvanising guitar. It’s a Schecter PT, and the customization work was professionally behaved. I saw this instrument yesterday, and it attends really fresh. For more details, image Paul Roub’s blog. My panel session on Friday Friday morning at the conference I will be leading a panel discussion. It’s in the Business of Software track, and the topic is Individual Company Exit Strategies. The Jolt Awards We are honoured that SourceGear DiffMerge has been picked out as one of the Jolt Award finalists this year. We’ll be at that place at the announcement ceremony March 5 th. The competition in our category fronts really rugged, but somebody’s gonna win, so we’re hop-skiping it’s us.
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