I presented Raspberry Flavoured Hadoop as an Ignite presentation last night at the Strata EU.
It's always fun doing an Ignite presentation. For those of you who don't know the format it's 20 slides in 5 minutes, with the slides auto-advancing every 15 seconds. Your not allowed any notes, so you have to prep in advance and make sure you know your slides and what your going to say. Saying that of course, as any presenter knows, "No presentation every survives contact with the audience" and that goes double for Ignite presentations.
Below is the annotated presentation with what I meant to say for each slide -the blue boxes. Those boxes weren't on the slides I presented so there was a bit of divergence at times :-) but I think most people found it amusing.
It's always fun doing an Ignite presentation. For those of you who don't know the format it's 20 slides in 5 minutes, with the slides auto-advancing every 15 seconds. Your not allowed any notes, so you have to prep in advance and make sure you know your slides and what your going to say. Saying that of course, as any presenter knows, "No presentation every survives contact with the audience" and that goes double for Ignite presentations.
Below is the annotated presentation with what I meant to say for each slide -the blue boxes. Those boxes weren't on the slides I presented so there was a bit of divergence at times :-) but I think most people found it amusing.
The PDF version is here

jamiewhitehorn_raspberryflavouredhadoop_annotated.pdf |
UPDATE: - They posted the videos of the Ignite presentations to YouTube (thanks to Doug Masten for finding it) so now you can watch it in all it's glory. If your really feeling bored you can look at the annotated slides above and see what I was going to say, compared to what I actually said.