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Comdex Canceled For 2004

Stephen Shankland writes "Comdex is canceled -- at least for 2004. The once-imposing tech event lost out to trade shows for specialized niches and consumer electronics, but the Comdex organizers want to bring it back in 2005, according to an executive quoted in our story at CNET News.com."

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  1. First Lollapalooza, now this by SamTheButcher · · Score: 4, Funny

    The 90's are truly dead....

  2. Smart move by kneecarrot · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I for one think this is a good move. Regroup and try to make it better than ever for 2005. I've attended the last 3 or 4 and have see it slowly losing the spark it once had.

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  3. WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! by heldlikesound · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is an outrage, where am I supposed to get my stress balls, beeping rubber balls, and caffeinated mints from this year!!!

    Is there a way to bypass the conference go right for the swag?

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    1. Re:WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! by XaviorPenguin · · Score: 4, Funny
      Obligatory Red VS Blue Quote by Sarge of the RED Army:

      "...And then I want you to collect a bunch of free give-away crap like pens and mousepads and those little squish ball things. I love those little ball things! I had one once, can't remember where I got it. It hardly seems important at this stage.................I shore do like poofy things!"
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  4. Wow by Ag3nt · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That is interesting, it was cancelled 2 years ago, but was brought back almost a month after its cancellation. I have always looked forward to Comdex and are personally downtrodden that it is gone(for now anyway). Budget issues are always a problem when it comes to huge conventions such as Comdex, Networld Interop, and Brainshare. Renting out a convention center and providing programs and conferences for the attendees can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Especially with times being as they are, I can understand why this event might have been cancelled even though the press release did not cover the reason...

  5. A Shame by cerebralsugar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Comdex cancelled , yet geeks dressed up like mr spock live on at star trek conventions. God really is cruel.

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  6. Hmmm by Otter · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I've got to think the Internet must have played a huge role, too. There isn't nearly as much need to fly across the country and spend thousands of dollars to learn about new products and demo them. Anyway, Las Vegas won't be missing the biggest bunch of cheapskates to tie up tens of thousands of rooms every year.

    Since we now have a Comdex story topic and now Comdex, maybe this is a good opportunity to revamp? Adding a Gentoo topic, for example, or a casemod topic?

  7. Security jitters? by 14erCleaner · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The article claims that "security jitters" are keeping corporate types from travelling, thus hurting attendance. Is it possible that the TSA's reign of terror against airline passengers is more responsible?

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  8. One less reason... by SkyWalk423 · · Score: 5, Funny

    for the /. nerds to leave the basement.

  9. Won't somebody think of the... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...booth babes. They gotta eat.

    1. Re:Won't somebody think of the... by PornMaster · · Score: 5, Funny

      Booth babes don't eat!

  10. all trade shows are suffering bad. by Lumpy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I went to Itec not long ago and will never attend again. it was 1/5th the size from 2 years ago and everyone had this desperate "please talk to us" look on their faces at all booths.

    shows in general are pretty much useless.. overpriced tickets to see a talk by someone who is going to rehash what they said for free online and you already read, and the schwag has turned into crud.

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  11. Saw this coming by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Comdex was more than a place for tea and crumpets, it was a place where average Joe IT could come, check out the babeage, get the toys, drool at the pundification, and check out all the cool techtoys to recommend to their bosses. It was the engine of the soul of IT.

    About the time of the .dotcom kabloom, Comdex bosses thought they were finally in the uppity ranks, and closed it all off except to 'vips' and other fortune50-exclusive folks. No more parties, just drivle from the big guys. They took out all the reason to go.

    Then again, they were innovators in showing the rest of the industry how to commit suicide by banning their customers and throwing away their products. Too bad there's nothing left to part out.

  12. R.I.P. Comdex 1979 - 1995 by oldstrat · · Score: 5, Insightful


    Comdex lost track sometime in the 90's but the real end was in 1995 when it was sold to Softbank.

    It went from being a twice yearly Mecca to being a monthly, or bimonthly travelling international 'Disneyland' for marketing.

    Prior to the infiltration by 'Windows World' it had been the hard core contact point for developers, implementors, and users, all feeding and grooming the craft (with the spice of some good natured marketing).

    There is a real need for what Comdex was just as there is still a need for the every other year show of photographics at Photokina in Koln Germany.

    Let Comdex lay in it's grave, quiet in silent repose, and start something unique and alive in the spitit of the original Comdex.

  13. Reflecting a change in corporate reimbursement? by PornMaster · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Does the declining attendance reflect the fact that employers are less willing to waste/invest money sending people to "Gee Whiz" conventions?

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  14. Which is more Sad? by sbowles · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Trying to figure out which is more sad...

    1. Comdex being cancelled;
    2. The poster referencing his own post from 3 years ago; or
    3. Some Mod not realising that the 3 year old post was a troll like this or this.
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  15. about time by mabu · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I used to exhibit at Comdex in the late 80s and early 90s and it was fun back then, with the exception of the facist Interface Group organization that used to run the thing and would take advantage of everyone they could. Exhibitors would pay years in advance to get a good space and then other people would show up at the last minute with cash and IG would give them premium exhibit space. It was a huge sham. I stopped attending years ago when it got so big that you needed a passport to get from one side of the convention to the other.

    I'm sure locals in Vegas are probably thrilled. Most of them hated Comdex anyway.

  16. If Comdex truly is an Tech/IT Convention by debian4life · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just hold it in India. What better representation of the Tech/IT industry could there be.

  17. So Much for "Windex!" by Spencerian · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My problem with Comdex was that it wasn't a particularly attractive show. Because most tech on display was heavily influenced, in my opinion, by Microsoft work, the show got the nickname of Windex. As a result over the years, the less creative Microsoft became, the less interesting the shows became. Fewer people and exhibitors attended, and you see the result.

    Sorry, as a Mac tech, I don't do Windows, primarily. Today, in this world where viable alternatives to MS tech are plentiful, other companies are considering Linux, Mac OS X and other UNIX-derived tech and not looking back.

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  18. (OT)Re:Wow by pegr · · Score: 4, Funny

    Downtrodden means "oppressed or tyrannized." I think the word you're looking for is "crestfallen" :-)

    "I've dropped the toothpaste!", Tom said, crestfallen.

    (That one always cracks me up...)

  19. Re:Sucks for Vegas by MtViewGuy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Not really.

    Actually, Las Vegas resorts dread COMDEX because the attendees tend to be cheapskates that leave very little money at the gambling tables.

    The resorts actually make FAR more money from the National Finals Rodeo in December, where people attending this rodeo tend to be big spenders that do like to gamble.

  20. old Comdex attendee joke by poopie · · Score: 4, Funny

    Heard this about a decade ago at Comdex from people working in Las Vegas...

    "The typical Comdex attendee brings a white shirt and a twenty dollar bill with them, and during the week, neither gets changed!"

  21. Blame Ziff Davis by mauriceh · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They took a formally outstanding show and turned it into a place for deep pockets only.
    AND made it pretty well a "Retail" show.

    Are big trade shows dead?
    Heck no.

    Computex (May31 - June 4 in Taipei, Taiwan) this year had over 1,000 vendors showing, took over 4 big conference spaces in downtown Taipei surrounding the new 101 centre ( tallest building in the world) and over 100,000 registered attendees.
    http://www.taipeitradeshows.com.tw/com putex/fact_s heet.htm
    There are four good reasons COMDEX is dead:
    1) Ziff Davis made it too expensive, too difficult for smaller vendors/manufacturers.
    You do not go to a show like this to see what HP, Seagate, IBM and Microsoft are doing. They spend vast sums to tell you that in other media.

    2) People from outside N. America do not want to travel to the USA.

    3) US unions. To be a vendor at COMDEX cost about $5,000 for a booth space. And over $10,000 to get your goods in and out by the "show services" monopoly.

    4) It became a "retail" show. You do not spend good money to display at a trade show to meet 10,000 end user "tire kickers".
    You are looking for quality commercial leads. Qualified buyers.

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