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October 5th - 9th, 2008 San Jose, CA San Jose Convention Center JAX is a comprehensive conference on web and enterprise development. It provides an ideal forum for software developers, project managers and architects to learn about the latest Technology, Architecture and Agile Methodologies. Master minds of the industry will be at JAX to share their knowledge, answer questions and facilitate discussions. The technical presentations and tutorials allow for deep coverage of the latest technologies and practical implementation techniques. Keynotes sessions presented by industry luminaries focus on how to deal with today's and tomorrow's challenges. Another significant vital benefit of JAX is the strong focus on networking and communication opportunities. The primary goal of JAX is to showcase technical solutions for today's problems and offer visions to the important trends of tomorrow.
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Come one come all to Liferay's 2008 Community Meetup in Los Angeles! Meet and brainstorm with the creators of Liferay Portal, our partners and other members of our community! The day will consist of a series of technical sessions presented by our integration and services partners. There is time set aside for Q&A and corporate brainstorming to give the community a chance to give feedback and make suggestions! View Event Details
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Liferay Intalio Cocktail Event
July 8th, 2008 Singapore The Hilton Hotel on Orchard
Liferay and Intalio are hosting a cocktail event on July 8th in Singapore. Intalio will introduce and demonstrate the Intalio Business Process Platform which Liferay is a key component of. Liferay will provide strategic insights into the latest release amidst the fast-changing global portal market and its recent strategic alliance with Sun Microsystems.
For more information, please contact our Director of Business Development, Southeast Asia directly.
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May 6th - 9th, 2008 San Francisco, CA Moscone Center Booth #417 in the SOA Village Join Liferay at JavaOne where we will the new features of 5.0, which focuses on enhanced collaboration for the enterprise. CommunityOne Chief Software Architect, Brian Chan, will also speak at CommunityOne, on Social Networking. Read a description of his session here. What else is going on at JavaOne?
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Meet Liferay at the 2008 JAX Germany Conference! In addition to being a Gold Sponsor of the event, Liferay's creator and Chief Software Architect, Brian Chan will present the following sessions:
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March 26–28, 2008 Baltimore, Maryland Gartner Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit 2008 will explore new ways to access, search, structure, and manage information, and improve your organization's productivity and efficiency through collaboration. We'll bring together a leading-edge group of Gartner analysts, keynote presenters, and industry panelists for more than 40 in-depth sessions focused on the practical uses of recent innovations, new best practices, and the latest independent research. Followup Page
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March 15th 9am – 3pm Dalian Xinghai Golf Hotel No.29. Xinghe Road, Shahekou Dist, Dalian This meeting will be hosted by Liferay Dalian, the Chinese subsidiary of Liferay, Inc., the company behind Liferay Portal. The purpose of this meeting is to support the growing presence of Liferay Portal users in Dalian, Greater China and the Pan-Asia region. The meeting will also showcase how Liferay can empower individuals and organizations to thrive in a Web 2.0 world. CEO, Bryan Cheung, and Chief Software Architect, Brian Chan, along with other members of Liferay Portal's core development team, will be present to conduct presentations and answer questions. This will also be a great opportunity to network with other Liferay users to learn from one another and forge creative technology and business alliances in true open source fashion. The LUG Meeting is free for the public. Anyone interested in Liferay Portal or the company is welcome to attend. Agenda, Details and Sign-up
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January 22–24, 2008 Nuremberg Germany Liferay is a partner for this event. A number of our customers will be presenting their portal projects and case studies of their business pain points and Liferay Portal's value. CEO, Bryan Cheung will be presenting a keynote entitled, "Beyond Portals - Collaboration, Social Networking, and Web 2.0 for the Enterprise" Open Source Meets Business is a congress for CIOs, CTOs, and IT decision makers. As Open Source is gaining importance, the conference analyzes this trend by addressing decision makers from user companies, Open Source projects, as well as from the financial community. - Deploying Open Source in the Enterprise (Enterprise Summit): IT managers from companies of all industries and sizes describe their experience in OS software deployment in mission-critical applications.
- Open Source projects and their business perspectives (Technology Summit): Internationally renowned heads of the Open Source marketplace introduce status and roadmaps of the most important projects and discuss their visions of the future.
- Open Source meets Money (Investment Summit): Forward-looking investors reveal how they act in the Open Source marketplace. Interesting start ups and companies on a growth path present their concepts and ideas.
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November 5-9, 2007 Arabella Sheraton Grand Hotel Munchen Munich, Germany W-JAX is the number one conference for Java, enterprise architecture and SOA. W-JAX offers expert level technical information for project managers, architects and developers. Interactive workshops, in-depth discussion panels, sessions, keynotes and idea exchange form the basis of this annual event. Liferay will be presenting and exhibiting at JAX DE as a Preferred Partner: Gadgets, Widgets, Web2.0, Social Networking: A developer’s perspective Jorge Ferrer With all the hype around gadgets, widgets, social networks and Web 2.0, it's tempting to think that portals have outlived their usefulness as ways to connect people with applications, content, and other people. But enterprises wanting to leverage the benefits of collaborative web applications will find a natural place for them in the portal, which is evolving beyond a simple content aggregator to a complete suite of collaboration and content management tools and a platform for deploying applications. Portals can also take advantage of massive communities like Facebook by bridging the gap between various technologies through the resiliency of the Java platform. We'll demonstrate how remotely hosted applications (written in Java, PHP or Ruby) can be quickly deployed over the network.
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September 25th-27th, 2007 Rome, Italy Web2ForDev 2007 is the first conference devoted to exploring the ways in which international development stakeholders can take advantage of the technical and organizational opportunities provided by Web 2.0 methods, approaches and applications. The Conference will look at how Web 2.0 can be used to the utmost advantage of Southern development actors to enable them to more effectively network, collaborate and exchange knowledge in the sectors of Agricultural and Rural Development and Natural Resource Management. Read Blog post...
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July 18th, 2007 Ontario, California Come one, come all to the Alfresco + Liferay: CMS and Portal meetup! We're hosting interactive round-table discussions on subjects such as best practices, integration, roadmap, case studies and much more! Unlike a typical conference where one person dictates to the crowd, we're hosting small round-tables where YOU are in control of the discussion. No sales or marketing hype here! Only grade A certified prime content for you portal and CMS lovers! This meetup is open to anyone and everyone who is interested in Alfresco, Liferay or content management and portals in general. There will be plenty opportunities to network, ask questions, and provide feedback that the Alfresco and Liferay communities will use to grow and improve. The meetup runs the whole day (9:00am - 4:30pm) and concludes with a FREE HAPPY HOUR at a local bar/restaurant.
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May 28-31, 2007 J N Tata Auditorium, IISc Bangalore India Liferay is a Gold Sponsor for this year's JAX India, one of the largest and most important events for enterprise technologies in Europe and Asia. Join us in Bangalore as CEO, Bryan Cheung and Chief Software Architect, Brian Chan speak at three separate sessions on portal technology and the market: Speaker: Bryan Cheung, CEO Session: Leveraging SOA and ESB for an Enterprise Architecture Speaker: Brian Chan, Chief Software Architect Session: JSR 286: The New Portlet API Session: Why Java Kicks the Crap Out of PHP and Ruby
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May 30th-June 2nd, 2007 Berlin Expo Center Berlin, Germany LinuxTag is Europe's leading Linux expo and conference. This year's focus and topics include Virtualization: technology and management, Web 2.0, AJAX and mash-ups: hype or future? and New to Linux: How do I find my way in the Open Source community?. Liferay will be presenting at the conference and open for interviews and meetings. Please email pr@liferay.com for details and stay tuned for more updates!
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JavaOne 2007
May 8th - 11th, 2006 San Francisco, CA Moscone Center Booth #644 Join Liferay at JavaOne where we will showcase the new features of 4.3 including tagging, a Liferay software repository, a freeform portlet repositioning theme and more!
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April 16 - 19, 2007 Boston, MA Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Booth 3036 AIIM Conference & Expo is the largest and most important annual gathering of information management professionals, featuring an educational program covering the breadth and depth of enterprise content and information management issues, while providing face-to-face access to nearly every major solution provider in the space. Liferay was selected to participate in the "AIIM Enterprise Portal Vendor Smackdown": Enterprise portals have become increasingly important prisms into enterprise content management systems. But with at least 15 major portal packages in the marketplace, how can you tell them apart? Skip the powerpoints and glossy marketing brochures to watch 3 commercial and open-source vendors duke it out with 7-minute demos to show you how their portal solution is best for your needs. If you prefer succinct, comparative presentations to long-winded demonstrations, this is the session for you. An expert panel of judges will keep the vendors on track, but the best part is: you vote for the winner! The session will be held at the Boston Conference and Expo Center on Tuesday, April 17th (4:00 - 5:00 PM).
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March 22 - 23, 2007 Las Vegas, NV Liferay was invited to sit on the Open Source Business Panel at the 2007 Java Symposium. Open Source Business Panel: - Moderator: Joseph Ottinger, Editor-in-Chief, TheServerSide.com
- Panelists: Brian Kim, Liferay; Geir Magnusson Jr., The Apache Software Foundation; Bob McWhirter, JBoss; Neelan Choksi, Interface21; Joaquin Ruiz, SpikeSource; John Newton, Alfresco
The Open Source Business Panel is a moderated discussion of issues around open source and business, discussing how open source can be leveraged in private enterprise and how organizations focused on producing open source libraries and applications can be profitable in the process. Read Blog commentary on the panel discussion
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March 18 - 23, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Palace Convention Center Booth 230
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March 15 - 21, 2007 Hannover, Germany Hall 3 at Booth C1/1 Liferay is representing on this year's CeBit from March 15 - 21 in Hannover, Germany. Liferay will showcase the features of the upcoming new Liferay version 4.3. In addtion to this, Liferay will also showcase new Innovations in Web frontend development for Portal applications in the Content Management Arena in Hall 3 with several lectures and live case studies of real projects from customers like HanseMerkur, Elaxy and EducaMadrid. This is a chance to meet with some of the core developers of Liferay portal. Come and visit us in Hall 3 Booth C1 / 1.
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October 24 - 25, 2006 Tampere Hall, Tampere Finland Founder, Brian Chan will speak on October 24th on Open Source as facilitator between SOA and Web 2.0. The presentation will also cover architecting Liferay to leverage these technologies. On the following day, Director of Business Development, Bryan Cheung, will speak to the business side of the open source market and invite the audience to consider the ramifications of the open source philosophy on a business and its driving principles. He will also share with the audience the experiences Liferay has had in trying to make a positive impact on the world and some of its current efforts toward those ends. Read review of Liferay's presentation...
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May 16 - 19, 2006 San Francisco, CA Moscone Center View CEO, Brian Chan's interview with JavaOne, live from San Francisco.
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