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COMDEX Opens with Smallest Attendance Ever

jgeelan writes "That's the verdict, anyhow, just posted on its main page by SYS-CON Media." Let's be realistic, does anything important really ever happen at COMDEX? The only thing I've ever got out of attending COMDEX is a horrible flu.

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  1. Feeling a Little Bitter? by CBNobi · · Score: 4, Interesting

    After all, the site has the headline:
    "COMDEX Opens with Largest Drop in Attendance Ever !
    Attendance Down More Than 50% from Two Years Ago ...
    The Show Organizer May File for Bankruptcy Protection"

    then..

    "COMDEX Refuses to Issue "Press Badge" to SYS-CON Media"

    Coincidence? Probably.

    1. Re:Feeling a Little Bitter? by quintessent · · Score: 5, Interesting

      So, where did the Slashdot poster get the phrase "smallest attendance ever" from? I didn't see that posted on SYS-CON. Was the poster smoking the carpet? Since when does "largest drop" mean "smallest ever"?

      It almost sounds like President Clinton and others talking about "paying off the deficit."

  2. AMD-apple link by selderrr · · Score: 5, Interesting

    on the Apple rumours sites (forums.appleinsider.com, appleturns.com, www.mosr.com, www.macrumours.com, ...) there's a whole lot of babling going on anout AMD going in bed with Apple. Either for a hammer version of OSX, or AMD fabbing the next PPC...

    Prolly just nonsense, but exciting anyway..maybe..

  3. Comdex & CES by ackthpt · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I think they should merge Comdex and CES. So much shows up at CES (consumer electronics show) which really would also appear at a Comdex and the merging of business items (i.e. the PC) into entertainment (i.e. Home entertainment platform) they might as well. Besides, it also makes CES that much more worthwhile to sneak into as an, uh, respresentative of some ficticious business. (c=

    There was a time when shows like Comdex were locally run, smaller shows, better targetted towards the local market (i.e. DPMA Great Lakes Computer Show, may it rest in peace) but being so uneconomical for manufacturers to zip all over the place they try to hold just a few big shows. Hmm.. seems not to be working, where's the scienterrific or economic model showing this failure? I know Computer Shopper is a mere shadow of it's former self, could it be the same forces? I don't think so, probably just less interest in spending on IT at the moment, and IT is reaching the point in the curve where advances produces less of a return, so older equipment and software is just fine.

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  4. Re:There's nothing new. by sacdelta · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There are at least 2 additional things that I believe are largely responsible for the recent drop in attendance that are directly the fault of the people who are organizing COMDEX.

    1) The way they handled the merging of the two venues. "Oh, Creative, we don't think you'll mind giving up the prime real estate for this location in the back corner." This decision drove out most of the multimedia people last year (I don't know if they came back this year). But even the thought that they might do the same thing again on such short notice has kept me from even considering a return this year.

    2) They are charging more for the small booths causing fewer businesses to use them. These booths are a major incentive for many people to show up. Everyone knows they can go on Microsoft's or IBM's website to see what they are up to, but it was very convenient to go to the show and see a bunch of smaller companies and see what they had available all in one place. But with higher fees, they are systematically driving those people out.

    These are things that weren't outside of their control.

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