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COMDEX Cancelled Again

An anonymous reader noted that COMDEX has been cancelled for the second year in a row. And meanwhile, thousands of IT professionals rejoice that they won't be again exposed to strange strains of viruses that their immune system can't handle.

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  1. How fitting by -kertrats- · · Score: 3, Funny

    Not to be too cliche, but how fitting that I got the 'Nothing for you to see here' line several times trying to see this story.

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    1. Re:How fitting by Tackhead · · Score: 2, Funny
      > Not to be too cliche, but how fitting that I got the 'Nothing for you to see here' line several times trying to see this story.

      What are you trying to imply? That after yet another crippling bombshell hit the COMDEX community, it's official? That COMDEX is dead?

      Who died and made you Netcraft?

      (Oh, wait. That'd be COMDEX. Move along...)

  2. I for one by overshoot · · Score: 3, Funny

    wish to welcome our new CES overlords.

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  3. Oh well by jam244 · · Score: 3, Funny

    See you in 2006

  4. Regroup again? by lecithin · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Last year I figured that it was a good idea to take a year off.

    This year I wonder if it will ever come back. I also wonder just how many people really don't care.

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    1. Re:Regroup again? by Snowdog668 · · Score: 3, Interesting

      That's pretty much what I was thinking. I'd much rather attend a convention that was more focused on a smaller segment of technology.

      Since the bubble burst is there really a need for the huge monstrosity that is COMDEX?

      Add to that the fact that Vegas is wasted on me (see my sig) and I'd much rather go to a small, focused convention that's more local (I'm within an hour or so drive of both Chicago and Milwaukee).

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    2. Re:Regroup again? by lgw · · Score: 2, Funny

      The vending machines back in college were ... somewhat unreliable. They had signs at one point that read "50 cents a play! You might win a soda!".

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    3. Re:Regroup again? by Snowdog668 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I'm in Libertyville all the time. Let's see, if you're coming up from the city I assume you work for one of the big companies there. Hmmm USG or VW Finance maybe? Or God-forbid, the Big M? :)

      My wife commuted down to the city for years. She finally got a job up here. A mile and a half from home plus a nice raise. I've got it easy, live in VH, work in Mundelein, a little more than a mile commute. On nice days I walk to work. Not exactly commuting from my bed to the living room like working at home but not too shabby.

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  5. Guess I'll miss out on Vegas this year too! by drewzhrodague · · Score: 4, Funny

    Jeez, even as an excuse to go to Las Vegas, and it's CANCELLED AGAIN! Bastards!

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  6. Why? by qualico · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The story does not say why it was cancelled.
    Same reason as last time?

    1. Re:Why? by eviloverlordx · · Score: 5, Funny

      They were replaced by a small shell script.

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    2. Re:Why? by Gopal.V · · Score: 3, Informative
      You mean the story's really not a dupe ? ... rushes to RTFA .

      I think it was cancelled due to lack of interest (on the sponsor's side, I think). I don't think there'll be an event left to cancel in 2006 ...

  7. Strange viruses by bazio · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bah, who needs COMDEX to get strange strains of viruses? I'll get mine over the Internet, thank you very much!

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  8. Eh... by The-Bus · · Score: 4, Funny

    So what's the point? Is it coming back? Is this going to be a new meme? "Duke Nukem for Longhorn SE to come out at Comdex, now powered by cold fusion... in Japan!"

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    1. Re:Eh... by irix · · Score: 3, Funny

      It's hot grits and Natalie Portman naked and petrified. And never mind OGG, you really want OOG THE OPEN SOURCE CAVEMAN and The Glorous MEEPT.

      OOG THE CAVEMAN BREAK OPEN SOURCE CD OVER HEAD!
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      I wonder if I have been reading /. for too long?

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  9. "Cancel" is such an ugly word by menace3society · · Score: 3, Funny

    The article about this that I read said that, since going to different ownership in the 90s, COMDEX has gotten smaller and more tightly focused on IT. So don't look at it as being canceled, rather, it's just the natural result of its evolution--becoming the absolute smallest and topic-focused convention it could possibly be.

  10. it geeks went to comdex ... by Triumph+The+Insult+C · · Score: 2, Funny

    when adultdex was next door/down the street?

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  11. COMDEX has been replaced. by ARRRLovin · · Score: 2, Funny

    When will they just admit defeat?

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  12. Why anybody wouldn't have gone anyway ... by Gopal.V · · Score: 3, Informative
    Userfriendly.org explains the lack of attendance , not excluding terrorist threats and security measures

    But yeah, I think I should sing Hey Vendor ! , leave our kids alone ...

  13. Outlived its usefulness by crimethinker · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Nowadays, you go to a specialized show, such as Embedded Systems Conference (just got back; it was TEH R0X0RZ), Game Developer's Conference, etc. I've also noticed that larger vendors are becoming enamoured of running their own shows, i.e. WindRiver Developers' Conference, Microsoft PDC, and others. Could this be so that they have your rapt attention, and no competition across the aisle in the exhibit hall?

    I went to Comdex a few times in the mid 90's, and while there were some neat things to see (hardware MPEG decoder cards had just become widely available, with several vendors showing off their various models), it was just too crowded and too unfocused. Wander two aisles over, and instead of multimedia hardware, you were at the cheap PC case makers. Even a few large LED manufacturers set up booths. WTF? I'm sure LED's are important, but how large of an audience can you get at Comdex for a commodity product like LED's?

    It's time to move on, and let Comdex die. I'd insert a "Netcraft confirms it" troll/joke here, but I'm sure somebody's already dedicated an entire post to it.

    -paul

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  14. Perhaps COMDEX should simply be retired by Ralph+Spoilsport · · Score: 2, Interesting
    and ignored. With other huge mega-events like CES, NAB, NAMM, Siggraph, etc. etc., there's really no purpose to Comdex existing.

    Idea:
    Unless, of course, (shamelss plug for all things /.) they re-align the show to be the Premier Expo of all things FOSS. But given the capitalisation of FOSS, it'll take a lot of bake sales to scare up the scratch to rent something like the Moscone Center for a weekend. And trying to organise such a show would be monstrous - getting FOSS people together is like herding cats.

    But it would give Comdex a raison d'etre, seeing as how it presently has zero purpose to exist.

    RS

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    1. Re:Perhaps COMDEX should simply be retired by Phroggy · · Score: 2, Informative

      Unless, of course, (shamelss plug for all things /.) they re-align the show to be the Premier Expo of all things FOSS.

      Don't we already have one of those?

      You should come; at the very least, it's undeniable that merlyn throws great parties (no more live animals, though - got in trouble for the alpacas in '03). Lots of vendors giving away free stuff ("free as in lunch"), an open computer lab and WiFi from Apple, 20% discount to convention-goers from Powell's Technical Books, and I'd be surprised if Linus Torvalds didn't at least show up this year (since he lives in town now). Not to mention all the presentations and stuff - the reason you're supposed to come.

      Oh, and don't forget the Perl Foundation auction - in '03, they auctioned off the color scheme of search.cpan.org (over $1000 was paid to keep it the existing blue), Andy Lester ate part of his book (well, not really his book, he just updated it...), and somebody's underwear changed hands... Unfortunately the '04 auction was at the Stonehenge party, so nobody could really hear anything, but '05 should be great.

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  15. Tradeshows just aren't the same by Fox_1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    not since the bubble, man the things that would go on at those IT trade shows. I went to a wireless one in New Orleans that just 'happened' to be scheduled in the middle of Mardi Gras...damn, talk about viruses
    Oh for the world of stock options and big promotional booths for products that didn't exist then and still don't now. To booth babes and bunnys, T-shirts and ice cream. I never won a car or PDA, but I haven't bought a pen in 6 years.

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    1. Re:Tradeshows just aren't the same by kurosawdust · · Score: 5, Funny
      I never won a car or PDA, but I haven't bought a pen in 6 years.

      Pfft. Rookie. I took all my promotional schwag and lived in the wilderness for two years armed with only my ruler, LED flashlight, tape measure, solar calculator, collapsable water bottle, twenty t-shirts to use as a tent, one hundred pens for tent stakes, a stress ball, and fifty business-card-sized CDs that I used as shriuken to kill animals for food.

      Needless to say I came back with a rockin beard and a newfound appreciation for being able to take a dump in a recipticle made especially for that purpose.

    2. Re:Tradeshows just aren't the same by AppyPappy · · Score: 2, Funny

      I wish they would hand out aspirin and Sucrets.

      All I got was a rock.

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  16. Maybe a good thing? by Steinfiend · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It might actually be a good thing that this is being cancelled. From the article they state one of the reasons is that the promoters are moving towards smaller, but more targeted shows.

    Comdex comes from a time when consumer grade computing was still in it infancy, so a general cover all everything show was possible, and a good idea. Now, with the field being so huge it's probably better to not try and cover the entire market in one go.

    I want my IT people to have grounding in the entire computer field, but to be very specific to their field in detail. I want my network security people to eat and sleep network security and my hardware people to dream of nothing but hardware.

    1. Re:Maybe a good thing? by gtrubetskoy · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I want my IT people to have grounding in the entire computer field, but to be very specific to their field in detail. I want my network security people to eat and sleep network security and my hardware people to dream of nothing but hardware.

      Spoken like a true PHB!

    2. Re:Maybe a good thing? by Knight2K · · Score: 2, Funny

      How did you get in here?

      Somebody call Security! Take that man's geek credentials and escort him to the door!

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  17. Re:Whatcha talkin 'bout Willis? by El_Servas · · Score: 2, Funny

    Las vegas, hookers, aids: HIV

  18. IN SOVIET RUSSIA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    IN SOVIET RUSSIA, the COM(RA)DEX will cancel YOU!

  19. Re:Whatcha talkin 'bout Willis? by wedding · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's probably a reference to the fact that five days in recirculated air eating too much and drinking too much is never good for your body. I've attended Autodesk University at the MGM Grand for the past five years, and EVERY SINGLE TIME I get sick the week after. Your body just doesn't tolerate that environment well if you're not acclimated.

  20. Product life-cycles changed by Ruprecht+the+Monkeyb · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Inevitable, I think. Back in the day, before the dark times, before the Empire, I mean, before the internet, Comdex was one of the few places IT professionals could go to see new hardware, software demonstrations, etc. Because it was so big, companies geared their release schedules so that their new gee-whiz stuff would come out right before or right after Fall Comdex (and to a lesser extent, Spring Comdex).

    Then, along comes the internet, and companies had an easy way to disseminate new product information, software demos, etc., on a year round basis. Companies became less inclined to hold new releases for Comdex, and the show becames less important (and much less useful).

    Of course, marketing it so that it appealed to the PHB's who looked at it as an excuse to spend a week in Vegas further diluted its appeal to the tech crowd.

    Same thing happened to the auto industry -- it used to be that they focused all their energy on the new model year (starting in September, if I remember). Now, although most of the major manufacturers still release new models in the fall, it's become more of a year round effort.

  21. The Basic Problem . . . by Ohreally_factor · · Score: 2, Funny

    . . . Isn't that there isn't a need, but that they weren't pushing the hookers and booze angle.

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  22. Re:But in Nevada they get tested by mmkkbb · · Score: 2, Informative

    the chicken ranch is only 2 hours away AND you get a complimentary limo!

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  23. Re:But in Nevada they get tested by Ohreally_factor · · Score: 2, Funny

    Driver? I don't even know her!

    ~~rimshot~~

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  24. How long before... by feloneous+cat · · Score: 2, Funny

    Comdex becomes irrelevant?

    10..9..8..7..6..

    Too late, it already is.

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  25. Seriously? Big whoop. by jht · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think last year, some folks were wondering "what's going to happen without COMDEX? Well, the tech world kept on going, products still hit the market, and everything carried on fine without it.

    Like a few people have said, the smaller, more focused shows are doing OK (Linuxworld out here in Boston seemed to be a hit, for instance), but I think the day of the giant "everything for everybody" show is over. N+I is dead for all practical purposes (I used to go to the Atlanta one), Macworld is pretty much down to one (though last years' Boston show was OK), and the only "biggie" left is CES for now.

    Ultimately the Internet and the tech bust killed the trade show, but more importantly the maturity of the market has made the biggest impact. No COMDEX? Big deal.

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  26. One Word by Zardus · · Score: 2, Informative
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  27. Their *real* dream... by dark-br · · Score: 2, Funny

    I want my IT people to have grounding in the entire computer field, but to be very specific to their field in detail. I want my network security people to eat and sleep network security and my hardware people to dream of nothing but hardware.

    Network Sec. Guy dream: ZzzzZZzzzZZZ PORN ZzZZZzz
    Hardware Guy dream: ZzzzZZZzzZZ P0rN ZzzZZZZz

  28. Re:Las Vegas hated Comdex anyway by iggymanz · · Score: 3, Funny

    you'll be happy to know that to help this situation next year COMDEX will also not be held, but in another city

  29. I find it ironic... by spirit_fingers · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It wasn't so long ago that all the pundits proclaimed that Apple is dead, but just doesn't know it yet. It's poetic justice that today the Mac is gaining marketshare, COMDEX is dead and MacWorld Expo SF is the Last Man Standing among the big computer shows.

  30. If this keeps up... by suitepotato · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...coming generations of techs, geeks, nerds, weenies, and middle managers won't ever know what a wonderful experience an industry con can be.

    Despite the downturn in manufacturing slaughtering the industry, Eastec and Westec are still held every year without missing a beat. Similarly, other industries still manage to hold their cons. Why is COMDEX the one to keep failing at this?

    Oh well, we'll have to settle for cherry-picking among the more specialized industry cons and getting sick there.

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  31. Re:Comdex has been replaced by CES by abelenky17 · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Last year, when Comdex'04 was canceled, CES'05 grew in size.

    But at CES'05, I heard lots of people complaining abou the size, the lack of focus, and the extreme difficulties involved in walking away from the show with anything useful accomplished.

    Sure, there were lots of cool toys to look at, but it was too hard to filter out the gems, much less find business opportunities among the clutter.

    Now, I suspect that unless CES trims size and improves focus, it will begin to die as well.

    Top 5 Ways to Improve CES

    1. Segment the show clearly. Have specific areas for Audio, Car, Video, Components, Mobile, PC, etc.
    2. Extend the show hours. More events, especially panel discussions, should happen in the evenings.
    3. Codify and enforce a lunch break. Booths should be required to close for 1 hour each day, making the show floor less crowded, and giving much needed rest to booth staffers
    4. Limit booth sizes. Large booths only increase the walking distances involved. This past year, several companies had booths of unprecedented size, sparsely filled with just a few cellphones and TVs.
    5. Use Techology. This is a high-tech show, for cryin'-out-loud. There should be more terminals with better software that help convention goers make customized maps of the booths they want to visit, help them plan a realistic schedule, and track their feedback. Preferably wirelessly.
  32. Re:AVN? by abelenky17 · · Score: 2, Informative
    Isn't AVN at the CES show, in January?
    Not Comdex, in November.

    As far as I can tell the AVN expo will be January 5-8, coincident with CES 2006.