In order to garner more interest, more reservations, and more “buzz,” IBM is publishing accepted speakers/sessions on Mondays. Yesterday, they released these sessions/speakers of particular interest (full list is at the link, below):
Application Development
The Mobile Disruption – Why XPages Development is Targeting Mobile First – John Head, PSC Group; John Beck, IBM
IBM Domino Application Development – Today and Tomorrow – Pete Janzen, IBM; Martin Donnelly, IBM
Extending IBM SmartCloud Applications in 30 Minutes – Michael Blackstock, IBM
Turbo-charge Your Enterprise Social Network with Analytics – Vincent Burckhardt, IBM; David Robinson, IBM
IBM Worklight for IBM Domino Developers – Mat Newman, IBM
Infrastructure and Deployment
What’s New in IBM Notes – Scott Souder, IBM
Sametime 9.0 Voice and Video Deployment – Uri Segev, IBM
Devil in the (Data) Details – Mobile, Cloud and Your Enterprise Network Wes Morgan, IBM
Best Practices
Simplifying The S’s – Single Sign-On, SPNEGO and SAML – Gabriella Davis, The Turtle Partnership, Chris Miller, Connectria
Uno! Deux! Three! Making Localization of XPages Apps as Easy as 1-2-3 – Kathy Brown, PSC Group; Brad Balassaitis, PSC Group
Show Me the Money! The Value in Social Business – Sasha Beerendonk
Next Generation Project Management: Collaborating Inside and Outside the Box – Mikkel Heisterberg, OnTime by Intravision; Mat Newman, IBM
Show ‘n Tells
Proper Connections Development for Proper Domino Developers – Matt White, Fynn Consulting; Mark Myers, London Developer Coop
How to Create a Perfect Profile: A Hitchhiker’s Guide to A Smarter Workforce – Mitch Cohen, Colgate-Palmolive; Chris Whisonant, Best Methods
IBM Traveler Highly Availability – Deployment and Best Practices – Daniel Nashed, nash.com
These are all excellent additions to the Connect agenda. Whether a first time attendee, or a multi-year delegate, the speakers listed are fantastic. And, if you find them wandering the halls/parties/Product Showcase and you strike up a conversation, you will discover that they are very friendly and willing to share more of their knowledge.
Be sure to check back with the Social Insights blog every Monday for a new round of accepted sessions and speakers.