First it was Comdex.  Now it is CeBIT.  Places for computer and software vendors to show their wares continue to disappear.  They are victims of declining attendance.  The huge crowds that used to show up have thinned.  One wonders why, and one answer is that they choked on their success.  They were overwhelming and one never had a chance to see everything nor to spend much time when there was an interesting technology that surfaced.  The cost of the exhibits and their yield wasn’t there.  It took months for companies to prepare and the result was more tire-kicking than sales.  So they started to withdraw and that was it for the two shows.  Venues remain but they are not as large as CeBIT. Maybe that is a good outcome.

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