OpenForce 08 Europe Speakers and Sessions posted

This October 6th and 7th in Noordwijkerhout The Netherlands OpenForce08 Europe will be held in conjunction with the Seventeenth SDN Conference. The list of speakers for SDN has been posted, it also includes the list of speakers for OpenForce Europe. You can check it out here (in english)

I'm excited for the opportunity to travel to Europe for the first time. As an Air Force brat growing up I got to visit South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and Australia, but this will be my first time travelling to Europe. I'll be presenting on three topics at OpenForce Europe:

DotNetNuke Installation, Administration and Optimization Techniques for Cambrian
Friendly URLs and SEO best practices for websites (DNN Slant)
Developing a consulting business around Open Source software.

Some of the other DNN sessions include:

Create a DotNetNuke module using Delphi.NET Erik van Ballegoij
Building Secure DotNetNuke installations Cathal Connolly
Using Web 2.0 APIs in DotNetNuke modules Cathal Connolly
Create a DotNetNuke skin from a website design Cathal Connolly
DotNetNuke Module Applications  Stefan Cullmann
Introduction into Forms & Lists (UDT 5.0) Stefan Cullmann
Skinning Enhancements in DotNetNuke 5 Nik Kalyani
Developing Vista Sidebar Gadgets Using DotNetNuke Nik Kalyani
Leverage DotNetNuke with SharePoint Stefan Kamphuis
Using Mail and Messaging Services in DNN5 Sebastian Leupold
How to provide and identify Quality of DotNetNuke extensions?  Sebastian Leupold
Test Driven DotNetNuke Module Development Charles Nurse
A Deep Dive into the latest version of DotNetNuke Charles Nurse
A Deep Dive into the DotNetNuke Property Editor Charles Nurse
DotNetNuke framework: a hidden juwel? Ernst Peter Tamminga
DotNetNuke 5.0 Shaun Walker
DotNetNuke Chalk & Talk Shaun Walker

You can get full details on each of the sessions, as well as all of the other SDN sessions over on their site.

See you in the Netherlands!!!!!!!!

1 Comment

  • Interesting topics. It's a pitty Open Force and similar events don't happen in Africa (particularly South Africa) where some of us are based.

    Would it be possible to have detailed blogs, podcasts, videos, etc of all the topics that will be covered so that some of us can also benefit from them.


    G

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