Do not miss an event in NYC this Monday that is created for people who think
that they are way too busy to take several days off and spend them in the class.
Just take one day off and attend the Real-World Java event.
Register for $495 (with $500 Discount) for “Gold Pass” Today!
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If you are an active and serious software developer, you have to make sure that
your technical skills are not getting rusty. You need to get trained. In our trade
the rule of the game is that you constantly have to be in a good technical shape.
Your other choice is to keep complaining about outsourcing. Excuses like we are
in a crunch situation with our project at the moment, and this is not a good time
for studying are good for amateurs.
Can you afford to take just one day off, get out of your cubicle and see what
other people up to these days? Is J2EE still in favor? What’s this ESB is about?
Have you even heard of using Flex as a Web front end of your Java applications?
Do not miss an event in NYC this Monday that is created for people who think
that they are way too busy to take several days off and spend them in the class.
Just take one day off and attend the Real-World Java event.
Here’s another lame excuse for not attending, “Our corporation has a list of
approved training vendors and courses to choose from, and I just can’t go to an
arbitrary conference”. Wrong. Did you even try to ask if you can go? Just remind
your boss about all those long hours you've spent on the project. You need and
deserve quality Java training! Most likely your employer has some training budget
– use it or lose it. This seminar features many first-class speakers who are practitioners,
and many of them are book authors as well.
Yakov Fain will run a co-located full day bootcamp on development of rich Internet
applications with Adobe Flex and Java. If you are interested, send me an email
and I’ll ask the meeting organizer to shave of $200 of the registration fees.
Many Java programmers still do not know what ESB, AOP, and Flex are for. How
about you? Ask your colleagues the same question and see for yourself. There are
plenty of great programmers who just write Java code for their employer day in
and day out. Raise your head and look around. Get trained, or else…
CONTENT-RICH SESSIONS
Join Sun's Rima Patel Sriganesh, IBM's Mark Richards, Tripod Technologies's Reza
Rahman, and other top industry speakers, as they cover key topics such as Java
6.0, ESB, EJB3, Spring and Hibernate as part of the intensive, day-long program.
Special presentations by Andy Miller and Norman Richards from JBoss, Nexaweb's
Bob Buffone, and Codegear's Mike Rozlog and David Intersimone further enhance
this dynamic seminar.
POWER PANEL
This event also features a unique Power Panel, on the subject of the upcoming
Java 7.0 (aka "Dolphin"). The panel will feature Keynote Speaker Rima Patel Sriganesh,
Java industry expert Yakov Fain from Farata Systems, other Java experts, and will
be be moderated by SYS-CON.TV founder and host Roger Strukhoff.
SPONSOR FLOOR
Visit our leading-edge Java technology sponsor exhibits during breaks and throughout
the day!
SPEAKERS
Learn from the elite group of Java domain experts we've assembled to present
this incredibly compelling single-day program!
• Rima Patel Sriganesh – Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems
• David Intersimone – Chief Evangelist, Code Gear
• Reza Rahman – Chief Architect, Tripod Technologies
• Mark Richards – Senior IT Architect, IBM
• Andy Miller – VP of JBoss Engineering, Red Hat
• Bob Buffone – Chief Architect, Nexaweb
• Mike Rozlog – Product Line Manager, Code Gear
• Norm Richards – Software Engineer, Red Hat
• Michael Pellegrini – Principal Architect, Active Endpoints
• Mark Pollack – Senior Consultant, Interface21
• Yakov Fain – Principal Architect, Farata Systems
• Peter Laudati – Developer Evangelist, Microsoft
• Nigel Cheshire – CEO, Enerjy
• Rossen Stoyanchev – Sr. Consultant, Interface 21
Looking forward to seeing you in New York! |