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Sun Microsystems's Rima Patel Sriganesh is keynoting the Real-World Java Seminar in New York on Monday, August 13. She will deliver a presentation on "Java 6.0 - New Features," and also headlining a Power Panel on the topic of the impending Java 7.0 "Dolphin" release.
Rima specializes in Java, XML and Integration platforms, is a co-author of three books and publishes her take on technology in the form of papers and blogs. She also speaks frequently at industry conferences.
The single-day, multi-track Real-World Java Seminar will be held at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. Produced by SYS-CON Events, this is the largest Java developer event on the East Coast, and features a business track as well as two technical tracks. All attendees will have full access to all sessions at the event, so can either stay with one track or pick and choose specific sessions.
The Real-World Java Seminar, featuring more than 30 sessions, is packed with technical presentations delivered by the Java industry experts. Attending this event will allow delegates to take a fresh look at the architecture of your the projects they are working on now, and can serve as a roadmap for their further development as a Java professional.
Session topics at the Real-World Java Seminar include: ESB and SOA, Choosing Java EE Frameworks, Working with Java SE and ME, Programming with Spring and Hibernate, AJAX for Java Developers, Adobe Flex for Java Developers, Ruby on Rails for Java Developers, Globalization, Mission-Critical Testing, and Mastering the Training Curve.
Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities
The Real-World Java Seminar will offer unique sponsorship and exhibit opportunities to the leading Java technology companies. Additional information on sponsorship and exhibit opportunities can be obtained by e-mail at events(at) sys-con.com or by phone at 201 802-3021.
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Jeremy Geelan is President & COO of Cloud Expo, Inc. and Conference Chair of the worldwide Cloud Expo series. He appears regularly at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of Cloud Expo's "Power Panels" on SYS-CON.TV.
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The single-day, multi-track Real-World Java Seminar will be held at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York on August 13. Produced by SYS-CON Events, this is the largest Java developer event on the East Coast, and features a business track as well as two technical tracks. |
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