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Alef Arendsen
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Alef Andersen BIO Alef Arendsen is an architect with over 7 years' experience in the field of enterprise Java. He has worked for several Dutch startups, including SmartHaven, where he he was responsible for introducing a cuttingedge agile ...
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Johannes Döbler
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Johannes Döbler BIO Johannes Döbler is a leading developer of Java technology used in XML appliances. He is the creator of jd.xslt probably the world's fastest XSLT engine (as confirmed by many independent studies and benchmarks) as a recreational opensource Java project ...
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Andy Carmichael
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Andy Carmichael BIO Andy Carmichael is well known in the software engineering community through his writing, consulting and speaking on methods, object modelling and process, such as his acclaimed book on agile development, Better Software Faster. His experience ...
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Ludovic Dubost
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Ludovic Dubost BIO Prior to create XWiki, Ludovic Dubost was CTO of NetValue one of the first Internet startup to make an IPO on the French stock market. There with a Internet specialist team he built the measurement technology that is now used ...
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Benjamin Mestrallet
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Miguel ValdesFaura BIO Benjamin Mestrallet is a French computer science engineer and has a DEA in Management Science from the University of Paris IX Dauphine. He founded the eXo project in late 2002 and released the first source code in December ...
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Miguel Valdes-Faura
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Miguel ValdesFaura BIO Miguel Valdes Faura is the Workflow Project Manager working for Bull. Before that he has worked in Spain in different European projects based on J2EE platform and Open Source application servers. He joined INRIA ...
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Distributing a commercial-off-the-shelf QSAR application with JNLP by Kurt De Grave
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Distributing a commercial offtheshelf QSAR application with JNLP Abstract This talk covers some of the challenges faced by a software vendor when opting for the Java Network Launching Protocol (JNLP) as the delivery channel for a commercial offtheshelf (COTS) application. The talk is backed ...
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Xavier Keters
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Xavier Keters BIO Like a true workaholic Xavier Keters combines two tasks being a Java Competence Center Manager at Dolmen and an Operations Manager at JCS. During his career he evolved form being an ...
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Rob Dring
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Rob Dring BIO Worked for 12 years in mainly international roles including consultancy and technical product management in the IT industry, for a number of major software vendors including Datawatch inc., Applix Inc.and Wily CA. Specialising in Java based ...
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Angela M. Caicedo
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Angela M. Caicedo BIO Angela Caicedo is a Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. Angela's expertise includes: Java ME, Java SE, Java EE, and the entire Sun Java Enterprise System. She loves spending time in new ...
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