The Irish Software Show August 26th-28th, 2009, Dublin

What is it all about?

epicenter is three days of software excellence - it's a conference, it's an expo, it's a place to hang out! It's for software architects, CTO's and developers of all knowledge and experience levels.

epicenter is organised by IrishDev.com - News, Events and Jobs for Irish Software Developers.

website development, design, effects, scripting and backend software is provided by Agile Technologies - expert in innovative Web Interfaces and bespoke SaaS development.

1 Event, 4 Zones, 74 Sessions

  • JavaZone 1
  • WebZone 2
  • Open SourceZone 3
  • MicrosoftZone 4
imtc 2009
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The conference was part of IxTC series 2008, provided the Irish Java software development community with a platform to meet, listen to and learn from some of the world's leading authorities on Java technologies delivered sixteen content packed session.
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Rob Lally

Technology Evangelist

Rob Lally is a technology evangelist for One Drum a UK start-up with a unique sharing and collaboration platform.

Over the years, Rob has written software for a variety of environments: decision support software for the NHS, PoS systems for wet environments, and financial solutions for JPMorgan. He's built software to track cucumber consumption in Florida restaurants, diagnose retinal degeneration in diabetes sufferers and handle single-day, multi-billion dollar financial transactions.

Rob, and the teams he managed, have built software that has won multiple, international awards for innovation and creativity, empowering the businesses he worked for to generate record breaking profits.

Process, tools, technology or platform: Rob is convinced that there's always a better way to do things, and he spends a lot of time looking for it. He hopes you can benefit from his investment.

Presentations:

Friday, 28th August
16:15 Next Generation Languages for the JVM
Friday, 28th August
14:30 Lean, Kanban and Theory of Constraints for Managers

@roblally
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