February 11, 2013
PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 11 – WSO2 today announced that WSO2Con 2013 conference sessions will be available both as live streaming audio and podcasts at http://wso2.com/livestream. WSO2Con, which runs February 13-14, 2013, will explore the unique convergence of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and cloud computing implementations, API management and mobile technology best practices, and IT strategies for the future enterprise. To view the full agenda, visit http://wso2con.com/agenda.
Keynote Speakers
Featured speakers at WSO2Con 2013 include some of the world’s pioneers in the development of information technology policy, as well as SOA, Web service, big data, cloud, mobile technology, and open source standards.
About WSO2Con 2013
WSO2Con 2013, WSO2’s third user conference, will bring together WSO2 technical experts, enterprise IT executives, researchers, systems integrators, and other third-party solution providers. Collectively, they will explore best practices in API management, SOA, cloud computing, mobile, data and analytics, application development, enterprise integration and governance, along with IT strategies for improving productivity and competing in a global economy. They also will represent a broad cross section of markets, including financial services, government, retail, telecommunications, information technology, universities, and research institutions. The event is being held at the Park Plaza, Victoria in London, and it will be joined by a live stream event from the Cinnamon Lakeside in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
About WSO2
WSO2 is the lean enterprise middleware company. It delivers the only complete open source enterprise SOA middleware stack purpose-built as an integrated platform to support today’s heterogeneous enterprise environments—internally and in the cloud. WSO2’s service and support team is led by technical experts who have proven success in deploying enterprise SOAs and contribute to the technology standards that enable them.
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Source: WSO2
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