Delighted to be able to attend this years Gartner It Symposium in #barcelona. Pertinent timing when so many climate related events are happening in Spain right now. If you are in Barcelona this week and want to catch up with the GCG team drop us or Gareth Edwards a message.
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Today has been a reminder of 3 things 1 - the world is way bigger than you can imagine. Attending the Gartner #gartneritsymposium in Barcelona this week. It’s the biggest anything I’ve ever been to in a work capacity. The building is enormous the stands are incredible: the queues for lunch are longer than the queues for Glastonbury… not all of these are factually correct. But you get my point. It’s enormous. 2 - the world is really tiny. I’ve been here for 3-4 hours and I’ve already bumped into 3 people I know from home without even trying. Lovely to see Andrew Hood, James Hare and Steven Flockhart and hope to catch you for coffees or a Cana later. 3 - being small doesn’t mean we can’t make a difference, GoCodeGreen | B Corp™ might be one of the smallest attendees here but doesn’t mean we can’t help shape the future. So much talk about Generative AI and its future here and not enough discussion about its cost or carbon impact. So been fantastic to talk to super receptive audiences like Rimini Street and ServiceNow. The fourth point which ruins my only ever making 3 points rule is, man these storms here in Spain are ridiculous.. and if anyone would like to disprove that they aren’t related to climate change then crack on.. even if it’s got something to do with cloud seeding… ask why they need to cloud seed in the first place… anyway rant over! Busy afternoon ahead before I make my return to this weeks home on my faithful steed donkey! Shout out to Donkey Republic for providing the sustainable transport.