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On3 Presenting at Glue Conference

Broomfield, CO :: May 24-26, 2011

 

Why Build One App When You Can Build Five?
Using OpenPlug to Build Cross-Platform, Cross-Carrier Apps.

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  • Speaker: Rob Rusher
  • Presentation Title: Why Build One App When You Can Build 5? Using OpenPlug to Build Cross-Platform, Cross-Carrier Apps
  • Date & Time: May 24th from 1 – 5 PM
  • Cost: Free to Glue Conference attendees. Click to register: 2011 Glue Conference Registration. Provide 10% discount code “ALU12″ at the time of pre-registration. (Web only promotion)
  • Location: Omni Interlocken Resort, 500 Interlocken Boulevard, Broomfield, CO 80021
  • BYOL: This session will be hands-on, so please bring your Laptop with you so you can participate

System requirements:

Windows

  • 2GHz or faster processor
  • Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 3, Windows Vista® Ultimate or Enterprise (32 bit or 64 bit running in 32-bit mode), Windows Server® 2008 (32 bit), or Windows® 7 (32 bit or 64 bit running in 32-bit mode)
  • 1GB of RAM (2GB recommended)
  • 1.5GB of available hard-disk space
  • Java™ Virtual Machine (32 bit): IBM® JRE 1.6 or Sun™ JRE 1.6
  • 1024×768 display (1280×800 recommended) with 16-bit video card
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Eclipse™ 3.6.1 (for plug-in installation)*

Mac OS

  • Intel® processor
  • Mac OS X v10.6
  • 1GB of RAM (2GB recommended)
  • 1.5GB of available hard-disk space
  • Java Virtual Machine (32 bit): JRE 1.6
  • 1024×768 display (1280×800 recommended) with 16-bit video card
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Eclipse 3.6 Cocoa version (for plug-in installation)*

Software requirements


 

About the Glue Conference

As the “cloud” becomes a common platform, web applications still live in a “stovepipe” world. It’s not a question of “should we move to the cloud?” It’s a question of once some, or most, or all of our web applications live in the cloud, how do we handle the problems of scalability, security, identity, storage, integration and interoperability? What was the problem of “enterprise application integration” in the late 90s, is now the cambrian explosion of web-based applications that will demand similar levels of integration. The problem, put simply, is how to “glue” all of these apps, data, people, work-flows, and networks together. The answer is through new web development tools and open APIs.

Glue is the only conference devoted solely to this new problem-set facing architects, developers and integrators. At Glue, we’ll explore the new technologies that are forming around web applications in a post-cloud world. At Glue, we’ll aim to explore things like APIs, Web Protocols and Formats (JQuery, node.js, JSON, HTML5), Open Data sets, Platforms and Providers (PaaS, IaaS, etc), Cloud Storage and Database options, Cloud management frameworks, and Identity and Security.

Glue is about all of the bits and pieces, APIs and meta-data, standards and connectors that will help us to glue together the varying applications of a post-cloud world. If you’re a developer, architect, designer or implementer that’s living in this world, or just new to exploring it, Gluecon is the place for you.

Get more information about scheduling Rob Rusher to speak at your conference or user group!