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Archive for January 2008
FlexCamp Chicago
January 19, 2008 11:30 AM
Yesterday I attended FlexCamp Chicago. It’s a one day mini conference on Adobe Flex. Most of the speakers were from Digital Primates. They’re the authors of the book “Adobe Flex 2: Training from the Source“.
Coming soon…
January 17, 2008 6:08 AM
Well, I suppose I need to start participating in the whole blog scene now. I am pleased to say that I was invited to speak at this year’s TheServerSide Java Symposium. It is a wonderful opportunity and I’m looking forward to it with great enthusiasm. While I plan to share some insights on my presentation soon, you can view the abstract here. I have a few drafts prepared on topics revolving around Alfresco and Day Communique, and I will be publishing them over the next week or so.
CityTech to Speak at 2008 TheServerSide Java Symposium
January 12, 2008 7:17 PM
Our very own Shane Johnson has been asked to present at the 2008 TheServerSide Java Symposium in Las Vegas on Friday, March 28. Shane's session will address the emergence of web content management and portal integrations specifically discussing his experience integrating Day's Communiqué WCM and BEA's WebLogic Portal. He will share his hands-on experience in web content management and portal integration by using a case study as the basis of the presentation.
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