Where was CEBit?

 

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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of nomadic fish
Sent: Wednesday, 26 May 2010 4:50 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: JB-HI Moving to dotnet

 

and, you'll be able to apply for the JB job and get free music as well.

i went to CEbit yesterday.  i noticed lots of the banners had the "microsoft
certified" logo on them.   one or two tux-the-penguins.  only one adobe A,
and none of the CF or FL product logos.  there were hundreds of stands,
hundreds of banners, some of them must have built their stuff in flash, but
they just weren't being asked or forced to advertise the fact.

asd

On 26/05/10 16:19, Dale Fraser wrote: 

So your saying if I move to .NET I'll get more free lunches.

 

Now I finally understand why JB HI FI moved.

 

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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Kai Koenig
Sent: Wednesday, 26 May 2010 3:38 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: JB-HI Moving to dotnet

 

MSFT is doing a lot for .NET and Silverlight in NZ - pre-sales events from
vendors, technical seminars for 2 hrs where folks on the CIO/CTO level are
invited and attend etc, they invite you to free training events local and
even oversees - and that's how you get a company to jump on a technology -
decision makers are just humans after all. I'm not saying Adobe is NOT doing
anything, they just don't do it for CF but rather for LC and Creative Suite
and that _is_ a local office's decision imho. One example is a series of
breakfast talks in hotels on the LC technology stack in AU/NZ - really cool
event (I was at the Wellington one back then) and it brought the right folks
to the event - exactly those managers mentioned above - speakers were Adobe
people and other folks who've deployed and built solutions on LC (in AU). 

 

I agree with a lot of what Mark and Robin are saying, it's _also_ up to a
community, but it's clear to me that Adobe is not putting the effort in they
could and do for other technologies in the local markets when it comes to
CF. That's really all I'm saying - and I doubt there's anything we can do
about it.

 

Cheers

Kai

 

 

What are other companies out there doing? I.e. have people had experience
with MS knocking on their door? Or any other platform? Anyone know first
hand?

(I'm still waiting for the PHP evangelists to come knocking).

Mark

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 3:02 PM, KC Kuok <kck...@gmail.com> wrote:

@Eliseo & Mike

Yeah I track jobs about once a week to see how the market is
travelling, TBH in australia it does not seem that it is improving or
disappearing, its just stagnant atm, it is definitely not experiencing
this explosive growth of CF jobs/dev chart that gets thrown about the
past 2 years... In anycase i reckon most are indie Flex devs using CF
as a backend, probably in the EU and USA where Railo and Adobe have
major exposure.

@ Mark & Others RE:Quesntion of how Adobe could do more to push CF

I think CF needs more effort in Australia. Could start with pushing
the entire platform (LifeCycle/CF and Flex front end), with the pros
and cons. Maybe subsidise larger CF Houses like Daemon and Rocketboots
to do like mini presentations to MANAGEMENT level people on CF.
how they can do a project they wanted, but didnt have the
"resources" (as in development time) and how LC/CF with Flex can
overcome that.

E.g. everyone knows Andrew Spaulding is part of Adobe Consultancy ANZ
for Flex, but how many on the list know (if they exist) the people for
CF and LifeCycle?

Also another Idea i had is to have startups get a discount or rebate
if they put a logo on their about page, like some cool CF badge that
says "Powered by Adobe Coldfusion", Railo could also do the same
"powered by Railo Coldfusion"

Railo could also do its part by setting up shop (or a presence) in
Australia maybe as a 2 or 3 year project, to see how it goes.

I reckon Red Hat has done well pushing its agenda in this part of the
world.

Conferences and UGs are all good for the CF community but it doesn't
really make anyone pick up CF if they are not using CF already...

BTW does anyone know is there any CF consultancy office (i.e.
Rocketboots, Daemon) based out of melb? I have heard of a few hybrid
one, was just thinking that day about any big CF consultancy houses in
melbourne and couldnt really put my finger on it.

PS:I know a few that offer a range including CF, just not focused on
CF like the forementioned 2 companies.

In the end it comes down to this, if Adobe does not push CF hard in
ANZAC region, people who actually signs the cheques will assume that
CF is dying because the company that owns it can't be bothered to sell
it.

Chong

On May 26, 1:44 pm, Eliseo Dannunzio <eliseo.dannun...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Mike, I don't know where you've been looking but there have been jobs
> a plenty here in Sydney as based from the number of Seek ads I've seen
> come through... Granted they are not "pure" CF roles, but they are
> roles nonetheless.
>
> Eliseo
>

> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Mike Kear <afpwebwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > It's a paradox - the recruiters say coldfusion developers are really
hard to
> > find,  yet there have been only  handful of coldfusion
contracts/permanent
> > jobs advertised in the last year or so in Sydney.
> > If we are in such demand, how come they arent looking for us by
advertising?
> >   In Sydney  in the last 3 months there have been 3 coldfusion jobs
> > advertised and unless I'm looking in the wrong places,  that's it.
> > I dont know the answer.
> > But I'm here and available - with up to date technical knowlege,
experience,
> >  business and project management knowledge and lots of other stuff to
bring
> > to the table.
>
> > Cheers
> > Mike Kear
> > Windsor, NSW, Australia
> > Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
> > AFP Webworks
> >http://afpwebworks.com <http://afpwebworks.com/> 
> > ColdFusion 9 Enterprise, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET <http://ASP.NET/>  hosting
from AUD$15/month

> > On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Andrew Scott <andr...@andyscott.id.au>

> > wrote:
>
> >> Oh boy, I think I have been saying that for like 8+ years now.
>
> >> Its the market, people are finding it hard to fill ColdFusion roles. So
> >> the only thing left is to move the product over to a more feasible
language
> >> with a pool of developers that they can resource from.
>
> >> Until that changes for ColdFusion it will end up dying in this country,
> >> that's the reality of it. And this has been going on ever since
ColdFusion
> >> was owned by Macromedia.
>

> >> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Steve Onnis <st...@cfcentral.com.au>

> >> wrote:
>
> >>> I see it all the time. Lots of recruitment agencies see CF as a legacy
or
> >>> redundant development platform and I guess that is a result of demand
and
> >>> corporate retention of the platform.  I really think Adobe needs to do
> >>> something about it. They need to advertise and get out there promoting
> >>> the
> >>> platform otherwise it will end up the way of the dodo.  They need to
be
> >>> out
> >>> there so we start seeing "Migrating from .NET to Coldfusion" ads!
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