This meetup is co-organized with SILVAFUG: http://www.meetup.com...
Not at the Hacker Dojo as usual, but at the VMware offices in Palo Alto.
If Cloud Computing is going to be the future of computing infrastructure (servers, storage, and networks) then what will Cloud Applications look like ? HTML ? More important to Flex developers and startups - who is going to build them? What happens when you combine Cloud Computing and Rich Internet Application technology? If you think these are interesting questions then come out for an evening with VMware, Salesforce and Adobe Livecycle and see what is coming.
VMware has volunteered to host SilvaFUG's first special event of 2010 - 'Flex on the Cloud' at the VMware Palo Alto campus. This event would have 3 * 40 minute presentations/discussions covering bleeding/leading edge initiatives for the cloud using Flex:
* VMware - Spring-BlazeDS-Flex - Jeremy Grelle, Senior Software Engineer at SpringSource and technical lead of the Spring BlazeDS Integration project will be talking about building Spring-powered Flex applications. Jeremy is a frequent conference speaker and noted expert on building next-generation Java web applications with Spring.
* Livecycle on the Cloud - Adobe's Livecycle on the Cloud - Bill Shapiro, Technology Entrepeneur at Adobe Systems will talk about Adobe's cloud strategy and offering that includes Livecycle as a service available on Amazon and how this can be used to build Flex applications.
* Flash Builder on Salesforce - Building Salesforce Apps with Flash Builder 4 - Marcus Spohn, Director Product Management, Integration, Salesforce will talk about the new Adobe® Flash® Builder for Force.com, a jointly developed integrated development environment (IDE) that gives developers a single, powerful tool for building cloud-based rich Internet applications (RIAs), which can easily be deployed to end users through the browser via the Adobe® Flash® Player, or directly to the desktop using the Adobe® AIR® runtime.
Speakers
* Jeremy Grelle, SpringSource Division, VMware. Jeremy is an open source software engineer with SpringSource, a division of VMware, who specializes in bringing the cutting-edge techniques of web application development to the Java and Spring ecosystems. He is the technical lead of the Spring JavaScript, Spring Faces, and Spring BlazeDS Integration projects, and he represents SpringSource on the JSR-314 Expert Group for JSF 2.0. He is a software artisan with extensive experience in combining server-side Java with the latest web browser technologies to deliver a rich and usable experience for the end user on the web. Jeremy is a frequent speaker at industry conferences such as JavaOne, The Spring Experience, SpringOne, JSFOne, TheServerSide Java Symposium, and Java and Flex user group events, and always enjoys getting out and showing his fellow developers how to bend web browsers to their will and the possibilities of what can be created with Spring and its wealth of complimentary web technologies.
* Marcus Spohn, Director Product Management, Integration, Salesforce. Markus has more than 12 years of experience in Product Management, Product Development and Consulting. Strong Enterprise Integration and Process Automation/Orchestration background with a main focus on Integration of Enterprise Applications, such as SAP R/3, Oracle | Peoplesoft | Siebel and Salesforce.com as well as Desktop Integration and Rich Internet Application development.
* Bill Shapiro, Technology Entrepeneur at Adobe Systems has been working on the Cloud Computing Strategy for the LiveCycle business at Adobe and starting a new project related to Cloud Computing. Bill presented on Adobe's cloud strategy at MAX and his presentation can be viewed: http://tv.adobe.com/w....
When: Pizza, beer and networking start at 6:30 - presentations at 7:00
Where: VMware Campus, 3401 Hillview Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Flex on the Cloud - VMware, Livecycle and Salesforce [co-organized]
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- Organiser
- Silicon Valley Cloud Computing Group
- Date
- Fri, 22 Jan 2010, 02:30 - 04:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- VMware , Palo Alto, US
- Cost
- Free
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