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lamprope
02-05-2010, 08:08 PM
Register Now! (http://www.ja-sig.org/conferences/10spring/registration.html)
...for Jasig Spring 2010: "Ten Years of Open Source Innovation"

When: March 8 - 10, 2010
Supplementary Seminars March 7th and 10th
Developer Days, March 11 - 12


Where:Town and Country Resort
500 Hotel Circle North
San Diego,CA 92108 USA

Hotel Front Desk: +1-619-291-7131
Toll Free, Reservations only: 1-800-772-8527


Events: See presentations and seminars on new technologies soon to impact higher education. You'll be hearing about Spring 3, Amazon EC2, Groovy, REST, mobile applications, etc. Spend seminar time implementing and upgrading uPortal, deploying CAS, and customizing Bedework; configure the new enterprise HelpDesk application; learn how to use uPortal's new mobile theme; build dynamic JavaScript user interfaces using the jQuery toolkit. Learn how to develop next generation portlets, lay the foundation for an enterprise identity management architecture; learn how to submit a project to the Jasig Incubator.

Who Should Attend?:

The program has four tracks:

Designing & Developing: For developers, architects, UX designers, testers. Presentations for people who build applications.

Deploying & Integrating: For people who need to make applications work on campus: developers, content providers, team leaders, evangelists. In particular, we would like to highlight work that integrates open source projects within the enterprise infrastructure and with each other.

Managing & Governing: What are best practices for managing community source projects or their deployments on campus? For encouraging adoption? For gaining acceptance and campus buy-in? For engaging your community in the processes? Presentations for managers, team leaders, executives, planners and strategists.

Looking Ahead: What are the technologies that will impact higher education in the coming years? What project work, prototypes, plans, and local campus applications would you like to share with a community of your peers?