by Wayne Kurtzman | Feb 20, 2016 | augmented reality, featured, SxSW, virtual reality, wearables
The South by Southwest Festival and Conference, SXSW, or “southby” as event veterans call it, remains three of the most influential events spanning technology (the interactive track), music and film. While I’ll focus on the interactive, the edu and...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 24, 2015 | augmented reality, Content, economy, featured, Geolocation, Marketing, mcommerce, mobile, SxSW, wearables
This post originally appeared on The Pitney Bowes Corporate Blog. The South by Southwest (SXSW) interactive conference in Austin, Texas is where the creative techs from virtually every industry come to share and learn what they are doing, and what will become...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 18, 2015 | SxSW
This post was originally posted on the Pitney Bowes Corporate Blog. The South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas is an exploration and collaboration of what is new in technology, film and music. Opening today, the tech (or interactive) track of SXSW is that rare...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 4, 2015 | Content, Social Media, SxSW
The South by Southwest (or SXSW) Festival and Conference is still unlike any event you’ve attended. There are three tracks: film, music and interactive. While over 100,000 people will head to Austin for the music, the conference for all three is made up of...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 23, 2014 | manufacturing, Marketing, Social Media, SxSW, wearables
This post originally appeared on the Pitney Bowes Software blog. If piloting businesses through the internet years was not enough, the big single takeaway from SXSW interactive, the world’s largest disruptive technology conference, is that the changes are not over....
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 18, 2014 | Geolocation, Social Media, SxSW
One of the great parts about SXSW are the great conversations, like this one with Brian Solis in the PayPal Social Media Lounge. Connected consumers pose challenges and opportunities to businesses. Most of the business expertise we have individually hasn’t...