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We
are entering an era of Rich Internet Applications (RIA), and many enterprise
development managers are facing the dilemma - which way to go - remain with
tried and true Java or .Net or experiment with such newcomers as AJAX, Flex, Silverlight,
or JavaFX. While Internet brings a lot of noise where "it's cool" is
the most popular definition, this presentation is an overview of what's out
there on the enterprise RIA market. We'll talk about pros and cons of using
various techniques and technologies for development of the front end for
complex distributed systems.
Speaker
Bio: Yakov Fain is a managing principal of Farata Systems, a consulting, training
and product company. He's authored several Java books and dozens of technical
articles. The latest book co-authored by Yakov is "Rich Internet
Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters." Sun
Microsystems has nominated and awarded Yakov with the title Java Champion. He
leads the Princeton Java Users Group.
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This year at AJAXWorld the
relentless focus is not only on where RIAs are now but also where Rich Web
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Delegates will learn how RIAs
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the world.
The real-world questions that will be answered by this year's 140+ sessions are
those that currently preoccupy working developers, architects, IT managers and
business line managers. The 2008 tracks include:
- Enterprise RIAs and AJAX
- Rich-Web Case Studies and Mash-Ups
- Enterprise Web 2.0 & Social
Applications
- Event-Driven Web
- iPhone Developer Summit
- Diamond Track
The World’s Leading RIA Event Is Sponsored by
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Last year, AJAXWorld Conference & Expo was sponsored by the world's leading
RIA companies and Rich Web Technology providers including: 3Tera,
Addison-Wesley, Adobe, Apress, Backbase, Bindows, Conference Guru, Cynergy
Systems, Dynamic Toolbar, Extension Media, Farata Systems, Flash Goddess,
FrogLogic, GoingToMeet.com, Google, Helmi Technologies, IBM, ICEsoft, ILOG, IT
Mill, Ittoolbox, JackBe, JetBrains, Kaazing, Krugle, Laszlo Systems,
Lightstreamer, Manning Publications, Methods & Tools, Microsoft, Nexaweb,
OpenSpot, OpSource, Oracle, Parasoft, Passport Corporation, PushToTest, Quasar
Technologies, Rearden Commerce, Servoy, SmartClient / Isomorphic Software,
SnapLogic, Sun Microsystems, TechTracker Media, Tele Atlas, The Thomson
Corporation, ThinWire, TIBCO Software, TileStack, Universal Mind, Vertex Logic,
Web Spiders, and Webtide.
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