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    Bear Bibeault
    Author, <i> jQuery in Action </i>

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    Adam Bien
    Author, <i> Real World Java EE Patterns </i>

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    Andy Bosch
    Independent Consultant

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    Jeanne Boyarsky
    Independent Consultant

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    Bill Burke
    Senior Consulting Software Engineer, Red Hat

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    Cliff Click
    Chief JVM Architect, Azul Systems

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    Adrian Cole
    Founder, Cloud Conscious, LLC

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    Emiliano Conde
    Founder and Lead Developer, jBilling

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    Jerome Dochez
    GlassFish Architect, Oracle

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    Johan Edstrom
    Independent Consultant, Senior SOA Architect, Savoir Technologies

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    Michael Ernest
    Owner, Systems Architect; Education Specialist, Inkling Research

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    Ben Evans
    Technical Architect and Lead Application Developer

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    Mark Fisher
    Author, <i> Spring Integration in Action </i> Engineer, VMware

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    Jonathan Fullam
    Enterprise Content Management Consultant, Micro Strategies

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    Jeff Genender
    CTO, Chief Architect and Open source evangelist

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    James Gosling
    Father of the Java programming language

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    Steve Harris
    Senior VP, Application Server Development, Oracle

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    Claus Ibsen
    Author, <i> Camel in Action </i>

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    Rod Johnson
    Creator of the Spring Framework

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    Jevgeni Kabanov
    Founder and CTO of ZeroTurnaround

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    Max Katz
    Senior Systems Engineer and Lead RIA Strategist, Exadel

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    Jon Kern
    Co-author of the Agile Manifesto

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    Mik Kersten
    CEO, Tasktop Technologies, Creator of the Eclipse Mylyn open source project

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    Heath Kesler
    Consultant and Open Source Evangelist

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    Jim Knutson
    Java EE Architect, WebSphere, IBM

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    Lasse Koskela
    Author, <i> Test Driven: Practical TDD and Acceptance TDD for Java Developers </i>

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    Justin Lee
    Member, GlassFish and Grizzly teams, Oracle

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    Adam Messinger
    VP, Development in the Fusion Middleware Group, Oracle

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    Andrew Monkhouse
    Senior Engineer, Personal Shopper, Inc.

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    Charles Nutter
    Co-lead JRuby project, Engine Yard, Inc.

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    Kirk Pepperdine
    Java Performance Tuning Expert

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    Reza Rahman
    Author, <i> EJB 3 in Action </i>

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    Matt Raible
    UI Consultant, Open Source Web Frameworks

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    Scott Selikoff
    Owner, Selikoff Solutions

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    Mark Spritzler
    Independent Consultant, Sheriff, Java Ranch

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    James Strachan
    Creator of the Groovy language and Software Fellow at FuseSource

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    Craig Tataryn
    Editor, Basement Coders Podcast

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    Martijn Verburg
    Consultant and Community Leader for Java and Open Source software

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    Patrycja Wegrzynowicz
    Founder and CTO at Yon Labs and Yon Consulting

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    Jason Whaley
    Founder Brink Systems, Freelance Java Developer

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    Paul Wheaton
    Owner, JavaRanch.com

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    Jim White
    Director of Training, Intertech, Inc.

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TheServerSide Java Symposium

Thanks for a great 2011 event!

Java is everywhere, but it's not always Java as we know it.spacer

Enterprise application environments today are hybrid landscapes. To prosper, Java professionals need to know exactly how to leverage their Java-based skills in these diverse and amalgamated terrains.

The decision is no longer whether you need a JVM, or whether you need Java. Instead, your critical questions are “Where is the JVM?” and “In how many different ways is Java being used in our enterprise?” JVMs are now running bytecode that was generated from scripting languages; Jython and JRuby continue to gain in popularity; and functional languages like Scala are getting more and more play.

TheServerSide Java Symposium 2011 is where architects, developers and managers need to be in order to gain the knowledge and Java-based skills required to excel in the mixed application environments of today and tomorrow.

Solid, stable and entrenched, Java is a dominant force in the programming world. Java is pervasive, and its diverse usage makes refreshing skills a must for Java pros. Advanced Java-based skills are required in today’s complex and/or hybrid development environments, not simply the standard Java coding techniques taught in college. For example, do you know how to manage and maintain your hybrid Java environment? Are you completely assured when developing and managing applications in cloud environments? Have you adapted to Agile development’s collaboration-centric, short iteration and fast-paced model? Do you have the skills needed to adapt to more centralized application development and management models?

The expert speakers at TheServerSide Java Symposium 2011 give you the know-how to answer all those questions in the affirmative. They show you how to leverage Java effectively to make the most out of the hybrid enterprise environments, new development methodologies and new service delivery and management platforms. They also provide real-world examples and trend perspective Java pros need to know where Java is today, where it should be and where it’s going.

As an attendee of TheServerSide Java Symposium 2011, you learn how Java has matured into the language that holds heterogeneous enterprise applications, solutions and environments together. You experience software industry experts, users and peers sharing their experiences with modern Java-only and Java hybrid enterprise environments. Furthermore, you hear and network with respected industry insiders, who will provide their insights into how Java has become the key to the modern enterprise mix, and how Java will become the language of transition in the future.

TheServerSide Java Symposium Tracks Include:

  • Core Java
  • Architecture
  • Language
  • Tools & Techniques
  • NEW! Agile
  • Cloud

The third week of March is just around the corner. And this year we have a maximum seating capacity for Vegas to ensure an effective learning experience with plenty of time to meet one-on-one with expert speakers, i.e. your own private consulting session.

There are also ample opportunities to network with like-minded peers from around the world who are up against the same challenges you may be facing – a perfect chance to share success stories and lessons learned in a relaxed setting where you’re not just another face in the crowd. We’ll bend over backwards to ensure these are the 3 most productive days you spend out of the office all year. In fact, we GUARANTEE IT or your money back. No questions asked.

So don’t get shut out – register early, we really want you there! With over 40 technical sessions and more than 35 top presenters who’ll be converging for the first time ever in 2011 to reveal the little-known tips, tricks, tactics and techniques that your projects demand, well, that’s what makes this the most cost-effective opportunity for in 2011…one that can’t be found anywhere else at any price. Period. Apply today and we’ll see you in Vegas!

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Editorial Keynote Speakers

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James Gosling
Father of the Java programming language

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Steve Harris
Senior VP, Application Server Development, Oracle

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Rod Johnson
Creator of the Spring Framework

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Adam Messinger
VP, Development in the Fusion Middleware Group, Oracle

Sponsored Keynote Speakers

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Jerome Dochez
GlassFish Architect, Oracle

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