Keynote

Coping with technological Changes

Hadi Hariri JetBrains

29.09.2011 | 11:45-12:30 Uhr
You've spent a good amount of the past several years learning, investing and working with a specific technology, and now there's a risk that some big company might relegate that technology to the background, pushing the next new and shiny. An example you say? Microsoft, Silverlight, HTML5. Another one? HP, webOS. Now what? Where to next? What technology should you try and learn?

 

Erste Eindrücke von der BUILD

Rainer Stropek software architects Christian Weyer thinktecture Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg www.IT-Visions.de

27.09.2011 | 08:30-09:15 Uhr
Wochenlang waren die Themen der BUILD ein großes Geheimnis, der Schleier ist nun gelüftet, aber was bedeutet das alles für Sie als Entwickler in der Microsoft-Welt? Um diese Frage zu beantworten, präsentieren einige BASTA! Speaker zur Eröffnung der BASTA! erste Einschätzungen und ihre persönlichen Highlights der BUILD und zeigen die möglichen Konsequenzen auf, die für die Entwicklung in Zukunft wichtig sein werden.

 

Getting back to the Fundamentals of IT: how Technology can best serve Business

Richard Campbell Telerik

28.09.2011 | 11:45-12:30 Uhr
Join Richard Campbell as he shares his experiences of the past thirty years implementing technology in business. Done right, technology is not just a cost center of a business – technology can and should be a key strategic asset. And while technology may have changed what is possible in a business, it hasn’t changed its fundamental needs. Richard will explore how the landscape of business has changed, and how technology will continue to contribute to that change, from SMB to enterprise. Along the way expect conversations on desktops, mobile, cloud technologies and modern data centers.

 

Will HTML5 finally kill off Server-Side Web Applications?

Stephen Walther Superexpert

28.09.2011 | 19:45-20:30 Uhr
For at least six years we've had the ability to create highly interactive, client-side Ajax applications. Why do developers rarely do it at the enterprise level? Recently a group of technologies - HTML5, jQuery, JavaScript - have come together to make it much easier to build client-side Web applications. Inspired by iPhones and iPads, developers are seeking to create a new experience for users. This is scary new territory for enterprise developers brought up in Java or .NET. Years ago becoming a professional developer meant working with a server-side language and JavaScript was left to designers. We have to give up these prejudices. Why are we so reluctant to make the transition to the world of HTML5? In this talk we'll address the fears and challenges professional developers have about moving to the client-side. And, we'll have a look at the exciting possibilities that moving to the client-side brings.

 

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