We have a lot happening this week. We’re launching an entirely new product line — Web.I — at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. We also have a user group event on Thursday and Friday for our West Coast users. I’m running a session at the show on next-generation data centers as part of the Web Operations tracks.
Dozens of Coradiant folks are swarming the city later today, but I got here early after participating in NetQoS’s user summit in Austin last week. The feedback from this partner’s event was great, and we’re working on even closer integration between TrueSight and their NetQoS Performance Center (NPC.)
But for now, the show floor is quiet and the registration halls are gradually filling up with Sunday’s tracks. It’s a testament to how web-centric this city is that the attendance for Sunday events is already decent. Like a giant “lunch-and-learn” for the development community.
In a Wired magazine interview, Tim O’Reilly claimed that they were expecting between 7,000 and 10,000 attendees. Hopefully lots of them care about running the next-generation sites they’ve built!



