Thank you all for making BarCampMediaCity great

Its been 2 weeks since BarCampMediaCity and it feels like only yesterday…

We had over 200 people come through the doors. Although not everything went to plan the BarCamp team pulled together and pulled off something very impressive if I do say so myself.

Right from the start (at the welcome talk) I pointed to the 5 years of trying to get the barcamp off the ground at the BBC. Right from BarCampLondon at Yahoo HQ’s (are they still there?) in Convert Garden, me and Ben Metcalfe (who was a BBC member of staff at the time) suggested BarCamp would be amazing at the BBC. We weren’t wrong…

The response has been outstanding…

So many people’s very first BarCamp and they loved what they were part of. I don’t have the numbers to hand but there’s no doubt in my mind the amount of newbies and the percentage of women was incredible. Part of this comes down to the excellent work the girl geek dinners and other related organisation out into informing their community. Right from the start we wanted a diverse turnout and pushed the tickets into many different communities.

The talks people gave were simply top draw stuff. I can’t even begin to pick out a few of the best because there were so many.

We’ve asked everyone who attended to please put there talk online somewhere then link to it from Lanyrd. 21 people so far have and I’m sure there’s plenty more which just need linking to. If you’re aware a talk just needs a link, please jump right in and do it. Remember BarCamp is all about collaboration.

There’s also a quite a bit of coverage about BarCampMediaCity in different places… From the Guardian and the BBC right through to a whole ton of tweets and blog posts. Once again rather than explicitly pointing to any one over another, there all on the coverage part of Lanyrd.

Many people have asked me and others in the team about BarCampMediaCity2? All I can say is, it may happen next year but I’m certainly ending my BarCamp career here. Like the London BarCamps, I’m hoping this will spur a whole lot of people to give it a try for themselves. There’s already BarCampLeeds, BarCampSheffield, BarCampBlackpool, BarCampLiverpool, BarCampNottingham, BarCampNorthEast (Newcastle), etc, etc… All these BarCamps need your support to make them even better than anything else. In actual fact I’ll see you at BarCampBlackpool if your lucky enough to have got a ticket.

This will probably be the last blog post from BarCampMediaCity…

But just before I go I’d like to finish up by thanking the sponsors Teksystems, Bytemark & BigV, Open Labs at Liverpool John Moores, Techsmith, Indigo for the excellent Tshirts and Nexus Networks for there flawless wireless solution. Massive thanks to the Geeks of London who are almost at double figures with BarCampLondon9 later this year. Thanks to all the BBC staff who either turned up or helped out with the organisation of the event.

And lastly massive thanks to everyone who attended and collaborated to make the event something very special. Ok we didn’t get to ride the Segway but we dodged the Football fans and everyone got home safely.

Till the next time… when ever that will be…

Sponsor Announcement: BigV from Bytemark

Our final sponsor is BigV from Bytemark. They are bringing you your most important meal before the long haul: dinner.

Bytemark Hosting are the UK’s “geek hosting outfit of choice”, and have been since 2002. They are virtualisation experts who boast a large Manchester-based network, handling thousands of managed and unmanged customers with a small, expert staff. They’ve just launched BigV, a brand new hosting platform, the only one in the world that allows its customers to scale a server from 1 to 120GiB of RAM.

Sponsor Announcement: TEKsystems

Our final sponsor is TEKsystems. They will be providing you with your nice breakfast on Sunday.

TEKsystems® provides technology staffing and services, helping businesses deploy high-calibre IT and communications expertise under a range of delivery options including Staffing Services, Team Services, Global Services, and Workforce Management Services. They’ve become a billion-dollar services company by continually building on what they do best – blending superior client service with an unrivalled ability to source and manage talent to precise specifications, resulting in successful technology executions.

Their offerings address various applications, infrastructure, and communications needs including technology deployment services, enterprise software support services, and asset management services.

Sponsor announcement: TechSmith

TechSmith

TechSmith is the name behind Camtasia Studio and Snagit, two of the most popular screencasting/capture applications for Windows and Mac.

People everywhere use their products to grab images and record content straight off their computer screens to create dynamic presentations and screencasts. With their products, people communicate more effectively and create interest with engaging visuals and sharp videos that grab attention and keep it. TechSmith develops and updates their innovative software every day and plans to continue expanding their existing products to support the Mac platform.

We’d like to thank TechSmith for their continuing support of BarCamps around the world at sponsoring the Lunch at BarCamp MediaCity UK.