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Connecting the Enterprise with Web Services, Java, XML & .NET
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* 3 Days Packed with Education and Training
* 4 Keynotes & 3 Panel Discussions
* 60 Hard-Hitting and Current Seminars
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* INFORMATIVE Round Table Discussions
* Opening Day Welcome Reception
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* COMPELLING Case Studies & Best Practices
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Keynotes & Highlighted Speakers
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
John Magee Vice President, Oracle9i
John Magee is vice president, Oracle9i, at Oracle. He has more than 14 years' experience in the enterprise software industry and has held positions in product development, product management, and product marketing. In his current role, Magee manages technical product marketing for Oracle's application server and development tools products, and is responsible for evangelizing Oracle technology initiatives around J2EE, XML, and Web services.
Mark Herring Director Java, Web Services & Tools Business
Mark Herring is responsible for helping to define, set, and drive Sun Microsystems' product direction in the Java, Web Services & Tools Business. Prior to his current role, Herring was director of corporate strategy & planning, looking after Sun's interest in the Project Liberty Alliance and Network Identity. Herring joined Sun Microsystems in October 1999 as a result of Sun's acquisition of Forte Software. Forte Software was a leading provider of enterprise-class development and integration products. During his four years at the company, he ran several aspects of Forte's marketing organization, including product marketing and the Web channel.
Miguel de Icaza Cofounder and CTO
As the founder and leader of the GNOME Foundation, Miguel de Icaza is one of the foremost luminaries in the Linux development community. With his seemingly boundless energy, de Icaza has galvanized the effort to make Linux accessible and available to the average computer user. He brings this same excitement to his role as CTO of Ximian. de Icaza was instrumental in porting Linux to the SPARC architecture and led development of the Midnight Commander file manager and the Gnumeric spreadsheet. He is also a primary author of the design of the Bonobo component model, which leads the way in the development of large-scale applications in GNOME.
Mark Hapner Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems
Mark Hapner is a Sun Distinguished Engineer and is currently lead architect for Java[TM] 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE[TM]). He has guided the overall architecture for J2EE 1.2, 1.3, and now the upcoming 1.4 release. In March of 1996, he joined Sun's JavaSoftware database connectivity API (JDBC). Following that, he was co-spec lead of the Enterprise JavaBeans specification and spec lead of the Java Message Service specification.
Simon Phipps Chief Technology Evangelist, Sun Microsystems
Simon Phipps, currently chief technology evangelist at Sun Microsystems, speaks frequently at industry conferences on the subject of technology trends and futures. He was previously involved in OSI standards in the 1980s, in the earliest collaborative conferencing software in the early 1990s, and in introducing Java and XML to IBM.
Dave Chappell VP, Chief Technology Evangelist, Sonic Software
Dave Chappell is the vice president and chief technology evangelist for Sonic Software. He has more than 18 years of industry experience building software tools and infrastructure for application developers, spanning all aspects of R&D, sales, marketing, and support services. Chappell has published in numerous technical journals, and is currently writing a series of contributed articles for Java Developer's Journal.
Eric Newcomer Chief Technology Officer, IONA
In the role of chief technology officer at IONA, Eric Newcomer is responsible...
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