The CeBIT 2013 – A big thank you to all our visitors
End User Experience in the Cloud area is getting more and more important. This was one of the main messages we got from our visitors at this year´s CeBIT. The integration of the ntop offer in NetEye – providing this important feature – has in fact been of huge interest and gives us a further confirmation to set on the right market strategy in our NetEye roadmap.
Notable attention was given also to the integration of the Asset Management approach of NeDi in NetEye. Here a special thank you goes to Michael Schwartzkopff, who in a brilliant way supported us in our stand presence (“it was real fun”) ;-).
An additional thank you goes obviously to all the guests that have visited our stand. We hope that during your CeBIT attendance you were able to get all the information that you were looking for – and maybe also found some through our offer.
“I have never won anything in my life”
Last but not least, and again, congratulations to our iPad mini winners Jürgen Knocke from Lufthansa Flight Training, Claus Witte from Gartenbau AG and Jörg Wiedemann of EDC. The reaction was unanimous: “I have never won anything in my life” – It was our pleasure that we have could have changed this … and who knows, maybe we might soon welcome you in our circle of passionate NetEye customers ;-).
So all in all it was it was a great experience to be at the CeBIT. See here some impressions – and hope to see you next year.
Ready, steady, go! Good preparation is key
Partner country Poland: 12% of growth, 20 bio Euro in IT-turnover for 2012, 150 exhibitors – and still we missed the real highlights
„Shareconomy“: the main topic of this year´s CeBIT
Getting drowned by data: Beside BYOD a main issue – not only for IBM
Despite a clear sky in Hannover at the fair-trades-begin: The Cloud also in 2013 was an intense discussed and presented topic
NeDi and NetEye – presented by Michael Schwartzkopff
The NetEye-CeBIT-team
.…Demos are requested
….good traffic at our stand
…. with particularly well informed vistors…
One of the highlights: The female robot AILA – directly from the space platform ISS
Winner of our iPAd-mini-contest. Mr. Knocke from Lufthansa Flight Technologies
.. and Jörg Wiedemann from EDC
… after the game is before the game … we will be back….
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