CeBIT 2008 show preview

CeBIT tries its level best to add a little glitz and glam to IT

The annual CeBIT computing expo was first staged back in 1970. Held in Hannover, Germany, TechRadar will be at the show all week to get the low-down on the newest technologies on display.

So what can we expect to see at CeBIT? Where CES is dominated by A-list consumer electronics companies, CeBIT has always had a definite IT skew to it.

  • CeBIT stands for Centrum der Büro- und Informationstechnik. It basically means Centre of Office and Information Technology.
  • CeBIT is bigger than IFA in Berlin, and it absolutely dwarfs CES in Las Vegas. The site where CeBIT held is the biggest showground in the world - the Deutsche Messe -covers 1,000,000 square metres and has 27 halls.
  • CeBIT reached its peak back in 1995 when Bill Gates made a keynote speech there, but since then it’s become less relevant. Many companies now choose to make their announcements and launch their products at other shows.
  • Possibly the most bizarre news to emerge from CeBIT so far (before the show has even started) is that thousands of German prostitutes are pouring into Hanover in expectation of booming business during the show. Apparently 2,000 additional hookers have arrived in town already, with more expected.
James Rivington

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