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JavaZone 2008 Conference Call For Presentations

URL: JavaZone

At 5:43 PM on Jan 23, 2008, Tobias Torrissen wrote:

2008 marks the 7th year that this event will be held. Last year was a massive success with more than 2200 attendees enjoying over 90 sessions in seven parallel tracks. The list of speakers was an impressive lineup of internationally known names. Leading evangelists in the community rate JavaZone as one of the most important Java events in Europe.
The conference offers a combination of technical talks and panels with 2000 - 2400 expected participants.

This year's JavaZone will cover the following topics:

* Core Java, AOP and utilities
* Enterprise application development and integration
* Java Web Technologies
* Embedded, Mobile and Gaming
* Experience reports
* Methodology and Business

The conference also has a very highly regarded ClubZone during the evening of the first conference day, where the conference delegates will have ample opportunities for mingling and socializing at various bars and clubs in the vicinity of the conference venue.

Please send your ideas for this year's talk to program at java dot no before April 14, 2008. You can find more detail at the JavaZone website, http://www.javazone.no

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