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Join us for the region’s only conference dedicated to the discussion of and expert commentary on emerging and open source technologies for the enterprise.
Why are industry Goliaths like IBM and BEA supporting open source solutions?
What does the open sourcing of Java mean?
Can SOA bridge the gap between legacy systems and new open source software?
Why is Web 2.0 important in the enterprise?
What’s new on the horizon for Spring, AJAX, Ruby on Rails?

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Information Week article "How To Tell The Open Source Winners From The Losers"

Featuring Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise speakers Rod Johnson and Geir Magnusson

Discover why 2007 will be a year of explosive growth for open source, lightweight architecture design and Web 2.0 in the enterprise.

Why You Should Attend
This annual conference sponsored by Chariot Solutions drew an overflow audience in 2006 and returns in 2007 with expanded content for both a technical and an IT executive audience. For software developers, the conference will feature world-class speakers closely aligned with a wide range of application frameworks, including Spring, Apache Geronimo and Ruby on Rails. For IT executives, Chariot has brought to the table real-world case studies on how new technologies are both lowering costs and driving business growth. Everyone attending this year’s Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise Conference will walk away with a better understanding of the latest trends in open source and Java, as well as insight into how these technologies can strengthen the enterprise IT foundation.

Speakers
Rod Johnson - Founder of Spring Framework
Rod is one of the world's leading authorities on Java and J2EE development. He is a best-selling author, experienced consultant, and open source developer, as well as a popular conference speaker.

John Carrow - CIO, Unisys
As the CIO, John is responsible for the information technology used by more than 30,000 Unisys employees operating in over 100 countries around the world.