Sponsors

Diamond Sponsors

  • Hewlett Packard
  • Microsoft
  • Salesforce.com

Platinum Sponsor

  • eBay

Gold Sponsors

  • Amazon Web Services
  • Conduit
  • Curl
  • EMC Corporation
  • Force10 Networks
  • Intuit Quickbase
  • Keynote Systems
  • LiveWorld
  • NeuStar
  • ONEsite
  • OpSource
  • S60
  • Sun Microsystems

Silver Sponsors

  • Acquia
  • Ascentium
  • awareness
  • BlueArc
  • Coradiant
  • Dixero
  • HiveLive, Inc.
  • Intel
  • Jive Software
  • Kablink
  • Kapow Technologies
  • LithiumTechnologies
  • Mzinga
  • Octopz
  • Panther Express
  • RightScale
  • SynthaSite
  • TripAdvisor
  • WebAsyst LLC
  • XBOSoft

Media Sponsors

  • ACM Queue
  • Backbone Magazine
  • Berlin Partner
  • CenterNetworks
  • Contentinople
  • Deal
  • Dr. Dobbs
  • Enterprise Technology Management
  • Fast Company
  • Garysguide.org
  • I Want Media
  • ITtoolbox
  • Mashable
  • MSDN Magazine
  • Next New Networks
  • PR Newswire
  • ProgrammableWeb
  • ReadWriteWeb
  • SitePoint
  • Slashdot
  • Social Media Today
  • SourceForge.net
  • TechCrunch
  • TechNet
  • Technorati
  • Topix
  • Webgrrls
  • Wired
  • WOW

Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunities

Vicki Sanders
415.967.6107
vsanders@techweb.com

Download the Web 2.0 Expo New York Sponsor/Exhibitor Prospectus

Media Sponsor Opportunities

Matthew Balthazor
(949) 223-3628
mbalthazor@techweb.com
Deadline for requests: July 1

Speaker / Program Ideas

Have a suggestion for a speaker or topic at Web 2.0 Expo New York? Send an email to: ny-idea@web2expo.com

Press/Media Inquiries

Maureen Jennings
(707) 827-7083
maureen@oreilly.com
or
Natalia Wodecki
415-947-6762
NWodecki@techweb.com

Contact Us

View a complete list of Web 2.0 Expo contacts.

Tuesday, 09/16/2008

9:00am

Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Landscape & Strategy, Workshop
Location: 1A06 &07
Charlie O'Donnell (Path 101), Albert Wenger (Union Square Ventures)
This interactive session will describe and evaluate real life case studies of startup companies. The scenarios will involve business models, financing, marketing, product management, and business development and allow for audience members to weigh in and discuss situations in small groups. Read more.
Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Workshop
Location: 1A08 & 10
The future of the mobile Web is here: WebKit. This premiere mobile browser is appearing in more and more devices and allows for amazingly detailed, fully functional mobile web sites. Come hear real-world advice, tricks, and strategies for designing and developing contextually relevant, beautiful, and fast-loading mobile sites. Read more.
Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Media & Marketing, Workshop
Location: 1A12 & 14
Lois Kelly (Beeline Labs), Francois Gossieaux (Beeline Labs & Society for New Communications Research)
Every company wants to be more connected to its customers and prospects, and Web 2.0 is opening up vast possibilities to do so through online customer communities. In this high-energy, highly interactive workshop we’ll explore elements needed for a community to thrive, common obstacles, biggest business benefits, and how to measure success. Read more.
Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Design & UX, Workshop
Location: 1A21 & 22
John Yesko (Roundarch)
As web sites are moving further away from the “page” metaphor and toward more interactive 2.0 experiences, designers are faced with moving beyond the wireframe and site map. We need to be able to communicate more fluid interfaces and interactions. Sometimes this means documenting very detailed functionality and almost infinite “states,” or representing motion in a static medium. Read more.
Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Landscape & Strategy, Workshop
Location: 1A23 & 24
Dion Hinchcliffe (Hinchcliffe & Company)
This in-depth workshop provides an exploration of the next generation of techniques for creating compelling and highly competitive web applications. Designed especially for the web architect and product manager, this session closely examines the latest trends, best practices, and emerging techniques for leveraging Web 2.0 concepts in web applications to achieve high levels of growth. Read more.

12:00pm

Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Location: Special Events Hall
Lunch - Special Events Hall (90 mins)

1:30pm

Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Landscape & Strategy
Location: 1A06 &07
Thomas Vander Wal (InfoCloud Solutions, Inc.)
This workshop provides an overview of the Web 2.0 tools and the changes these social tools and user focused ease of use tools play for enterprise (organizations that are large to small with business, non-profit, or public service focus). Read more.
Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Workshop
Location: 1A08 & 10
John Resig (Mozilla Corporation)
This talk will delve into the secret techniques used by JavaScript library authors to create comprehensive libraries that work seamlessly across browser environments. We'll look at everything from fixes for strange browser quirks, tricks for gaining speed, to tips for writing an extensible architecture in JavaScript. Everything discussed will be backed up with publicly available, rock-solid, code. Read more.
Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Media & Marketing, Workshop
Location: 1A12 & 14
Neil Patel (ACS), Chris Smith (Netconcepts)
This workshop will cover the fundamentals of search engine optimization (SEO) and social media optimization (SMO). The workshop will focus on how to acquire unpaid (aka "organic") web site visitors from search engines like Google and Yahoo!, as well as from social networking and social media sites like Digg, MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube. Read more.
Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Design & UX, Workshop
Location: 1A21 & 22
Joshua Porter (Bokardo and Chi.mp)
In this talk, Josh Porter will cover the bases of designing for community. You'll be armed with a valuable set of practices to implement with your own communities. Read more.
Tuesday, 09/16/2008
Topic: Performance & Scaling, Workshop
Location: 1A23 & 24
Cal Henderson (Yahoo!)
Everyone's doing it—the poster children for "Web 2.0" are built on top of the LAMP stack. The next generation of web-based applications are built with free tools, with few people understanding the best way to scale these applications out. In this brief state-of-the-world, we'll look at the various approaches to scalable internet application architectures and what we can learn from them. Read more.

Wednesday, 09/17/2008

8:00am

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: Hall 1A
Breakfast - Hall 1A (60 mins)

9:00am

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Landscape & Strategy
Location: 1A06 &07
Eileen Gittins (Blurb), Richard Moross (MOO), Michael Galpert (A.viary.com), Michael Brill (Crash Pad), Matt Stinchcomb (Etsy, Inc.)
The intersection of product personalization, community, and the online marketplace has created something new: people making –- and selling –- their own products. More than a YouTube video, these are actual artifacts. Learn what makes a successful people-powered company. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Development
Location: 1A08 & 10
John Resig (Mozilla Corporation)
The release of the Processing.js library has taken the JavaScript world by storm -- offering users an intuitive way of creating complex, interactive, pieces of visualization with JavaScript. The library was made possible by a fantastic new piece of web development technology snuck in under the radar and works in all modern browsers: the HTML 5 Canvas element. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Media & Marketing
Location: 1A12 & 14
Lane Becker (Get Satisfaction)
This presentation explores how innovative businesses are becoming more transparent with their audience and suggests an overall framework that both online and offline companies can use to start having a real conversation with their customers. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Design & UX
Location: 1A21 & 22
Matt May (Adobe Systems), Wendy Chisholm (Wendy Chisholm Consulting)
You use semantic HTML. Check. You do all your presentations in CSS. Check. You support human rights. Check. You love your iPhone. Check. Are you ready for universal design for the Web? You will leave this session with a better understanding of how to design and test web applications to be more accessible for people with disabilities, and more usable on mobile devices. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Web 2.0 at Work
Location: 1A23 & 24
A tour of IDEO's human-centered approach to knowledge sharing. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A04&05
In this session we will explore how HP's purpose built Extreme Data Storage provides the rock solid platform for building next generation content-serving applications. Learn all about the product that is designed for extreme scalability , manageability , availability and above all affordability can ease your pain points and help your business run smoothly. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A01&02
Joshua-Michéle Ross (OReilly InPractice)
Based on direct experience consulting in the field, this seminar is geared for executives and professionals working in "traditional" (non-Internet native) business. Read more.

9:50am

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: 1A06 &07
(15 mins)

10:05am

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Landscape & Strategy
Location: 1A06 &07
Albert Wenger (Union Square Ventures)
Drawing on computer science, economics, history, and examples from the USV portfolio and beyond, this talk will speculate on the impact of cloud computing on the nature of competition, the opportunities for startups, and the changing role of technology. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Development
Location: 1A08 & 10
Cal Henderson (Yahoo!)
Video on the Web is fast becoming the cool kid, with sites like YouTube gaining massive popularity. This session will cover many of the details of getting video online from an engineering standpoint, all the way from receiving user-generated content, to video transcoding, storage, serving, and playback. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Media & Marketing
Location: 1A12 & 14
Jonah Peretti (Buzzfeed)
The Tipping Point is toast! We all love the idea of "influentials” —those hyper-connected, ultra-respected thought leaders that can make your product reach the tipping point. But the latest science and real world experimentation shows that “influentials” don’t really exist, that viral growth is partly random, and that riding a wave is much easier than creating it. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Design & UX
Location: 1A21 & 22
Dan Saffer (Kicker Studio)
Everywhere you look these days you see interactive gestures: touchscreens on the MTA ticket kiosks and in taxis; people tapping away at their iPhones; and grandmothers holding Wii bowling tournaments. A new era of interaction design is upon us: how will we design for it? This talk is an overview into the usability, documentation, prototyping, communication, and patterns for interactive gestures. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Web 2.0 at Work
Location: 1A23 & 24
Jason Fried (37signals)
Jason Fried, 37signals' president and founder, shares valuable lessons, insightful observations, and the unconventional—sometimes controversial—marketing, business, and product development strategies that have made 37signals one of most influential and successful companies in the Web 2.0 arena. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Web2Open
Location: Web2Open
Web2Open is Web 2.0 Expo’s "unconference." Find out more at http://web2open.pbwiki.com. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A04&05
Aaron Kim (IBM Global Business Services)
This session will explore some of the common anti-patterns he observed in global enterprises that may explain why some of the benefits of Web 2.0 are not materializing fast enough, and will provide recommendations on how your organization can avoid common pitfalls. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A03
Oren Levine (Nokia)
As a world-leading mobile software platform, S60 offers application developers vast markets through out the world. With Symbian Foundation, we will set the future of mobile software free to supercharge innovation and opportunities. Every second smart phone in the world is built on S60 – Can you afford to miss the opportunity? Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A01&02
Kendall Collins (salesforce.com)
This session will provide case studies of companies that have successfully built and deployed cloud computing and Platform as a Service solutions within their enterprise to power a range of business applications and processes. In addition to solution and architecture overviews, the speakers will cover best practices and ROI metrics established through these projects. Read more.

10:55am

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: 1A06 &07
(15 mins)

11:10am

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Landscape & Strategy
Location: 1A06 &07
Fraser Kelton (AdaptiveBlue)
The single-feature focus of Web 2.0 technologies (Flickr=share pictures, YouTube=share vidoes, Digg=read popular stories, etc.), the explosion of start-up activity, and the growing impatience of early adopters are fundamentally changing technology adoption. Explore how the change occurred, the strategic impact on commercializing new technologies, and what it means for the future of web technology. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Development
Location: 1A08 & 10
REST is all the rage, but what's really in it for you? Using the REST support in Rails, Hansson will show you how much simpler your code can be when you have to support Atom feeds, API calls, CSV exports, and more off the same functionality. We're going to briefly explore the basics of REST and then work with some actual code including a few examples from 37signals applications. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Media & Marketing
Location: 1A12 & 14
Brian Solis (Future Works and PR 2.0)
Marketing and PR are shifting from an inbound, one-way channel into collaborative streams of market, product, and service-related conversations. We’ll review the landscape of strategies, communities, and tools to observe, listen, and build strategies for meaningful engagement in order to contribute and shape your brand in a Web 2.0 world. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Design & UX
Location: 1A21 & 22
Joshua Porter (Bokardo and Chi.mp)
Don't let sign-up be your Achilles heel. In this presentation Josh Porter will share successful strategies that get you over the hurdle of sign-up, from clever sign-up hacks to techniques that increase motivation to even removing sign-up completely. By using one or more of these strategies, you can get people started off on the right foot using your software. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Web 2.0 at Work
Location: 1A23 & 24
Ramez Naam (More Than Human / Microsoft)
Businesses are large distributed brains. They thrive in a marketplace full of competing ideas. So why are so many of them run like Communist state economies of the 1970s? Bottoms Up starts with the premise that by throwing away authority and giving control to employees information businesses can reinvent themselves and outperform stagnant, statist, top-down enterprises. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Web2Open
Location: Web2Open
Web2Open is Web 2.0 Expo’s "unconference." Find out more at http://web2open.pbwiki.com. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A04&05
Rolf Skyberg (eBay, Inc.)
Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD. VHS vs. Beta. PC vs. Mac. AC vs. DC. As long as platforms have been a valuable resource, wars have been fought to control them. Eventually, either through trickery, persistence, or legislation, all wars come to an end. By understanding these wars, old and new, we’ll be better prepared to survive the next. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: A03
TBC
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Tools & Technology
Location: A01&02
Steve Cumings (Hewlett Packard Enterprise Servers & Storage )
Discover how to manage growth, deploy higher density IT, achieve new levels of energy effectiveness, and gain actionable awareness of your data center environment by utilizing containerized data centers, close coupled cooling and data center environmental monitoring. Read more.

12:00pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: Expo Hall
Lunch (sponsored by Microsoft) (80 mins)

12:30pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Web2Open
Location: Web2Open
Web2Open is Web 2.0 Expo’s "unconference." Find out more at http://web2open.pbwiki.com. Read more.

1:20pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Landscape & Strategy
Location: 1A06 &07
Ali Partovi (iLike), Hadi Partovi (iLike)
Disruption in the music industry: opportunities and pitfalls. Technology is disrupting every facet of the music business, challenging old models and creating new ones. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Development
Location: 1A08 & 10
Joshua Schachter (del.icio.us)
Joshua Schachter will offer unparalleled insights into how to successfully build, develop, and scale social web applications, with an emphasis on the power of community. He will also discuss how technology can augment the ability to organize, recall, and share information found on the Web, effectively making one’s memory more scalable as the amount of content proliferates. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Media & Marketing
Location: 1A12 & 14
Avinash Kaushik (Google, Inc. )
An in-depth discussion on the next generation of Analytics 2.0. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Design & UX
Location: 1A21 & 22
Dawn Nafus (Intel), Ken Anderson (Intel)
With user datastreams piling up, and sensor technology like location tracking becoming more mainstream, a fantasy has been created that devices will, over time, become "context aware." This talk will use social science findings to show what really needs to be done to put the context back into context aware technologies—and it’s not adding more data. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Web 2.0 at Work
Location: 1A23 & 24
James Governor (RedMonk)
For too long, power distribution has been a top down, subscribe-only model, but the electricity grids of tomorrow will be read/write, just like the Web. It’s a commonplace to talk about how IT should be delivered as a utility, but what about delivering a utility the same way the Web works? Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Web2Open
Location: Web2Open
Web2Open is Web 2.0 Expo’s "unconference." Find out more at http://web2open.pbwiki.com. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A04&05
Jefferson Fletcher (Microsoft Corp.)
As the Web evolves, so does the need to keep your Web 2.0 working as new browsers ship, and standards evolve. What does it mean when one browser fixes a bug, and another doesn’t? How do you deal with drastically different ship cycles? Can you stay on the cutting edge, and really stay ahead of the game; keeping your users happy? Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A03
Thorsten von Eicken (RightScale, Inc)
Cloud computing has become a disruptive force in the computing world by providing pay-as-you-go, on-demand compute and storage resources that can expand to be virtually infinite. What are the challenges and opportunities for application design and deployment? Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Sponsored Sessions
Location: A01&02
Mark Trang (salesforce.com), Kirk Krappe (Apttus)
Join salesforce.com and one of its many successful Force.com ISV partners to learn how companies are successfully executing on SaaS strategies to create strong businesses, not just strong applications. Read more.

2:10pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: 1A06 &07
(30 mins)

2:40pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: Special Events Hall
Jennifer Pahlka (TechWeb), Brady Forrest (O'Reilly Media, Inc.)
Welcome! Read more.

2:45pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Keynote
Location: Special Events Hall
Fred Wilson (Union Square Ventures )

3:10pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Keynote
Location: Special Events Hall
Deborah Schultz (www.deborahschultz.com)

3:20pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Keynote
Location: Special Events Hall
Jason Fried (37signals)

3:35pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Keynote
Location: Special Events Hall
Maria Thomas (Etsy)
Keynote Read more.

3:45pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Keynote
Location: Special Events Hall
Gary Vaynerchuk (Wine Library TV)

4:00pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: Special Events Hall
TBC
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Event
Location: Expo Hall
Quench your thirst with vendor-hosted libations and snacks while you check out all the cool stuff on the expo show floor. This event is open to all attendees. Read more.

7:00pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom A-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Serge Liscourarnec
After exploring on "Serge the Concierge" the 'Consumed to Thrifty' thread, I thought it could be useful to see how this applies to picking which conferences are worth attending, what their value proposition is. Have you felt at times like your time and money would have been better used taking a vacation instead? Which event? When? Where? Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom B-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Cyprien Noel
XSTM replicates your business objects directly from the server to your browser. Il allows you to write your in-browser GWT aplication as if it was running server side. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom C-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Maumi Cannell Chatterton
Sit down with people who are interested in exploring the possibilities for Higher Education and the World of Web 2.0 including Social Networks, Open Source, and all the possibilities. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Gallery B - Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Mark Scrimshire
Join in the HealthCamp discussion on the future of the HealthCare industry as it is set to be transformed through Social Networks, Open Standards and Web 2.0 technologies. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Gallery A - Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: John Boyd
MeetingWave.com founder John Boyd will describe how to coordinate the activities of a new startup in which the companies' management and its developers live and work in different cities and different time zones. Read more.

7:30pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Event
Location: The Park
Eat, drink and mingle at this event – exclusive to Web 2.0 Expo conference attendees and Expo Plus pass holders. This will be a great opportunity to unwind and network with other conference goers. Read more.

8:00pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom A-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: David Teten
How can VCs best use Web 2.0 technologies (broadly defined) to attract relevant investment opportunities? How can they screen, due diligence and close the deal with companies that fit their investing parameters? Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom B-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Tom Daly
As more and more companies turn to cloud servers for their infrastructure needs, the management of those servers becomes much more complicated. What was once housed in web farms, physically monitored and managed by internal IT staff, now exists on a global scale. This session looks at the tools companies can use to manage their cloud, balance traffic, and monitor and protect their infrastructure. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom C-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Jeremy Hitchcock
Web 2.0 companies face a unique challenge when developing their infrastructure. To build or to buy? To scale or to wait? This session will discuss best practices for growing your network quickly, solidly, and at a responsible cost to your company. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Gallery B - Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Murat Aktihanoglu
Location-based social networks are all the rage with many startups vying to connect the masses on the go. This BOF will be the place to analyze the landscape and identify opportunities and try to predict what the near future holds. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Gallery A - Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: John Boyd
Not everybody who founds a startup has a strong Internet background. Take Digg's founder for example. Read more.

9:00pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom A-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: David Teten
How can lawyers, consultants, and other professional services providers use Web 2.0 technologies (broadly defined) to accelerate their sales? Some issues to discuss: blogging as brand-building, CRM systesm, tracking your clients' digital trails, etc. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom B-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Aaron Mittman
so you've created a cool product and you expect sales to come to you, but industry veteran with +10 yrs internet start-up experience prepared to discuss ideas that can jumpstart sales and create/drive productive, scalable sales teams Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Boardroom C-Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Razlan Mustapha
5 of Malaysia's IT companies are invading the Web 2.0 expo on a mission to learn and showcase their talents to the world. They are a part of a delegation specially hand-picked by the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) of Malaysia. Come share the experience of what these 5 companies went through in setting up their business in Malaysia. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Gallery B - Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Brady Forest
Examine the architecture of a Facebook application that scales to over a million users and supports 4000+ read requests and 2000+ write requests every second. Read more.
Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: BoF
Location: Gallery A - Hudson Hotel
Moderated by: Rajeev Kutty
Rajeev Kutty of Keynote Systems will explore new ways of testing Web application performance and tips on how to implement them. Read more.

10:00pm

Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Location: Boardroom B-Hudson Hotel