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Speaker Bios: Brent Hamby is Principal at NextDB.net. He has been working as a software engineer, architect and entrepreneur for the past 10 years in the San Francisco Bay Area. Brent has worked extensively in location based services for both GPS tracking and geo-spatial software companies as a Java and JavaScript AJAX architect. He has given countless technical presentations at geo-spatial software conferences and is a regular speaker at AJAX-related conferences (AJAXWorld, Mashup Camp). He graduated from UC Berkeley.
Geoffrey Hendrey is Principal at NextDB.net. He has been working as a software engineer, architect and entrepreneur for the past 10 years in the San Francisco Bay Area and was the founder and CTO of Gravitate, a company focused on mobile-to-mobile location based services. He is an active member of the Java community through JSR 243 Java Data Objects and has implemented several open source object-relational-mapping frameworks. Geoff has given presentations at AJAXWorld and JavaOne.He holds a an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from
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