Java EE 6 & GlassFish are swimming across the globe to participate in three different conferences in March 2010.
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Spark IT 2010 is an inaugural conference and a joint initiative of CIOL, India’s largest IT portal and PCQuest, India’s leading magazine for IT professionals. You’ll hear about:
Check Spark IT 2010 website for the latest updates. See the Agenda, Speakers, Venue Layout, follow the updates on @sparkit2010 and register now! |
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Ruby Conf India 2010 is India’s first RubyConf and is presented by Ruby community in India (which seems to be growing) and supported by RubyCentral. There are lots of great speakers Matz, Chad, Obie, Nick, and Ola. And of course, you’ll hear about:
Check Ruby Conf 2010 website for the latest updates. See the Agenda, Venue (Royal Orchid Hotel), follow the updates on @rubyconfindia and register now! |
Don’t miss out on Sambar/Dosa and Mavalli Tiffin Room while in Bangalore
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Tech Days 2010 at Hyderabad is biggest of all the Tech Days events. Other than Dum Biryani, Minarets, and Pearls, you’ll hear about Java EE 6 platform and toolshow, OSGi, and Java Persistence API 2. The Agenda (to be updated) has all the details and James Gosling is going to be there as well! Check Tech Days 2010 website for the latest updates. The venue (Hyderabad International Convention Center) is indeed very impressive so don’t miss out and register now! |
Check out reports from Tech Days 2009 (1, 2) and Tech Days 2008 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).
Here is the current speaking schedule:
- Mar 7-8: DevNexus, Atlanta
- Mar 18-19: Spark IT 2010, Bangalore
- Mar 20-21: Ruby Conf India 2010, Bangalore
- Mar 24-25: Tech Days 2010, Hyderabad
- Apr 5: Java EE 6 & GlassFish workshop, Dallas
And as always, feel free to join me for a run
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Comment by Rajesh Ahuja — March 21, 2010 @ 9:10 pm
Rajesh,
Would love to speak at GIDS 2010. Do you fund the trip for speakers ?
Comment by Arun Gupta — March 22, 2010 @ 6:02 am
u r osome speaker
and i was very happy in this world because i saw ur speaking in the tech days,
thanks to god i learn some thing on ur speech.
thanks to read my message
thanks to sun tech days because i heard and i saw there
thanks to uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
byeeeeeeeeeeeee
Comment by lucky — March 30, 2010 @ 9:11 pm