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SYS-CON Events (www.events.sys-con.com) announced today that TIBCO has joined the charter sponsors of the First International AJAXWorld Conference & Expo (www.ajaxworldexpo.com) as "Platinum Sponsor" in addition to Adobe. The conference will take place October 2-4, 2006, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.
TIBCO's Kevin Hakman will also a deliver a session at the conference entitled "From Enriched HTML to Client/SOA: The Four Quantum States of

View Hakman's original presentation at "Real-World AJAX"
Seminar in New York City
Kevin Hakman is co-founder for TIBCO Software Inc.'s General Interface product. Kevin's vision for software applications that run in a standard web browser led him to co-found General Interface Corp. in 2001. TIBCO acquired General Interface Corp. in 2004. In the early 1990s he created software for print-on-demand catalogs and then based on the success of that software, started the online direct marketing company eMergingMedia in 1995.
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