Sponsors

Diamond Sponsors

  • Etelos
  • IBM
  • Microsoft

Platinum Sponsors

  • Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • Cynergy
  • Nokia
  • Openmaru Studio
  • WebEx

Gold Sponsors

  • AOL
  • Citrix Systems
  • Coghead
  • Confident Technologies
  • Disney
  • Disney
  • EffectiveUI
  • F5 Networks
  • HCL Technologies
  • Intuit Quickbase
  • Oracle
  • S60
  • Salesforce.com
  • Spinscape
  • Sun Microsystems
  • Symphoniq Corporation
  • TeleAtlas
  • Yahoo! Inc.

Silver Sponsors

  • Amazon Web Services
  • Atlassian Software Systems
  • awareness
  • BroadSoft
  • Curl
  • Denodo
  • Dixero
  • Force10 Networks
  • Humanix Inc.
  • Intel
  • JackBe
  • Jaduka
  • Jive Software
  • Juniper Networks
  • Kapow Technologies
  • Keynote Systems
  • Leverage Software
  • LiquidApps
  • LithiumTechnologies
  • LongJump
  • Morfik
  • Mzinga
  • NeuStar
  • Octopz
  • ONEsite
  • OpSource
  • Panther Express
  • Profy
  • Real Time Content
  • Rearden
  • Rearden Commerce
  • Remy
  • Reply
  • spigit
  • StreamVerse, Inc.
  • StrikeIron
  • XBOSoft
  • Znak

Launch Pad Sponsors

  • O'Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures
  • Panorama Capital

Media Sponsors

  • ACM Queue
  • Berlin Partner
  • BlogHer
  • Business Marketing Association
  • Dr. Dobbs
  • Fast Company
  • GigaOM
  • Juniper Research
  • Mashable
  • MSDN Magazine
  • NewTeeVee
  • Revenue Magazine
  • TechNet
  • Technorati
  • Topix
  • Webware
  • Wired
  • WOW

Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunities

Vicki Sanders
415-947-6107
vsanders@techweb.com

Download the Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco Sponsor/Exhibitor Prospectus

Media Sponsor Opportunities

Liliana Arancibia
415-947-6179
larancibia@cmp.com

Speaker / Program Ideas

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Press/Media Inquiries

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or

Natalia Wodecki
415-947-6762
NWodecki@cmp.com

Contact Us

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Schedule: Focus on Web Operations sessions

This year Web 2.0 Expo has created three Focus Tracks emphasizing parts of the Web undergoing tremendous change & having significant impact on our lives: the Mobile Web, Social Platforms, and Web Operations . Each Focus Track is built on a comprehensive set of discussions in a core topic, with participation from experienced industry-leading speakers.

Focus on WebOps will happen on Friday and will have four sessions that review capacity planning, the failures of the past year, and the tools need to keep your servers well above water

Location: Ballroom - 3rd Level
Kevin Gibbs (Google)
In this session, we'll discuss the issues developers face building web applications and how developers can leverage Google App Engine to build and scale web applications. Read more.
Location: 2009
Jesse Robbins (O'Reilly Radar), Artur Bergman (Wikia)
An entertaining/informative/eye-opening review of the year's biggest failures, disasters, and painful lessons learned. Presented by Jesse Robbins and Artur Bergman of O'Reilly Radar. Read more.
Location: 2002
Steve Souders (Google)
Souders' book, High Performance Web Sites, describes the 14 best practices he developed while working as the Chief Performance Yahoo!. YSlow, the Firebug extension he created, codified those best practices. Now working at Google, Souders discusses the next set of best practices he's discovered, including the best ways to load JavaScript and where to place (and where not to place) inline scripts. Read more.
Location: 2010
John Allspaw (Flickr (Yahoo!))
This talk will take a look at new and different approaches to capacity planning, and how they do it at Flickr. Read more.
Location: 2010
Adam Jacob (HJK Solutions)
Providing efficient, automated operations is critical to new startups. Utilizing a demonstration company running in EC2, we'll show you what all the components of an automated infrastructure are, how they work together to solve real problems, and why they provide an important competitive advantage. Read more.