What a FUN event!

I am still so excited from this weekend’s conference! We had a lot of fun and learned so much from our quality speakers from Red Hat, Collab.net, and Google! If you haven’t seen the presentations yet, here are some permalinks:

Practical Open Source

Understanding DevOps – Business & IT

DART – Structured Web Development

You can also find these sessions and more under the PAST EVENTS link in the navigation. Registration for the next event happens soon, so look back here soon!

DART – Structured Web Development

Speaker: Shannon “JJ” Behrens

Date: Saturday, October 20, 2012 1:00pm – 2:00pm CST

Location: AT&T Foundry

Learn about Dart, a new programming language from Google Dart is a new class-based programming language for creating structured web applications. Developed with the goals of simplicity, efficiency, and scalability, the Dart language combines powerful new language features with familiar language constructs into a clear, readable syntax.


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Understanding DevOps – Business & IT

Speaker: Paul Peissner

Date: Saturday, October 20, 2012 12:00pm – 1:00pm CST

Location: AT&T Foundry

DevOps is grounded in the belief that IT operations and IT development (engineering and QA) can truly work as one IT resource to drive business agility. DevOps enables cross-functional IT teams to deliver projects faster and make service adjustments more frequently, at improved quality and reduced cost. This talk is designed for enterprise architects, IT development, IT operations and change management personnel interested in enhancing their collaborative landscape.


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Practical Open Source

Speaker: Stefan Negrea

Date: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:30am – 11:30am CST

Location: AT&T Foundry

Open source is not just access to source code, it’s a totally different paradigm for developing software. This presentation will focus on practical aspects of using and contributing to open source projects such as open source licensing, getting support for open source software, and how to adopt open source in enterprise.


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