
Monday, September 01, 2008
NZ TechEd 2008 Keynote
Well.... a surprise this morning in the keynote... and I don't just mean Oliver Driver's glasses. Microsoft extended an invitation to National (John Key) and Labour (David Cunliffe) to present their IT/Broadband strategies. I genuinely enjoyed both these presentations, but then I am a bit of a political animal. A few of the thoughts that struck me: - Both these two gentlemen are smart, well spoken and have actually had a real job outside parliament.
- They agree on more than they disagree on
- Cunliffe was a bit disingenuous when he said National will be dicking around for 18 months. Key is on record saying they'll have diggers laying conduit by Christmas
- Cunliffe didn't wow me as much as a spekaer this time as he did at the CIO conference last year- that said I could still see myself voting for a Cunliffe lead Labour party
- Key had the call of the day about people needing to use broadband for more than porn and online poker.
- I'm not sure if Key is going to 'own' the digital strategy himself when they win the election. Not sure I'm much into Maurice to be honest.
- Not sure how much depth National have. Key is brilliant, my observation of the rest is they are pretty mediocre.
- Despite being a pretty hardcore Libertarian, I think the most efficient and effective approach will be for Chorus to own and managed a regulated return infrastructure network and make this available under open access. The irony is this is the National policy.
I didn't hang around for the last half of the keynote as I was presenting in the session afterwards. Photos below.
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