April 24, 2007 (Press Release) --
Bangalore, April 24: It isn't very often that you can meet the people whose life revolves around technology and whose impact makes the industry that is so close to us, in such an intimate setting. Seats at JAX India 2007, India’s No.1 Enterprise IT Conference, is fast filling up. Don't miss out; sign up today to avail exciting early bird discounts.
Over 40 speakers of international acclaim are converging at Bangalore and speaking at JAX India 2007, a one of its kind conference on Java, Eclipse, Enterprise Architectures, SOA, Web Services, Agile, Open Source, Web 2.0, Software Testing, and Project Management. Each speaker belongs to one or more of these classes: industry luminaries, independent experts, standard setters, technology evangelists, and committers. A preliminary list of the speakers is available here: http://www.sda-india.com/conferences/jax-india/speakers.php
Spread over four days from May 28-31 2007 at the sprawling J.N. Tata Auditorium, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, JAX India 2007 will provide the Indian IT professional with cutting-edge information that their peers across Europe and North America are harnessing in their daily projects. With more than 70 sessions and power workshops, delegates can choose to attend one of the three conferences that take place in parallel: JAX India 2007 (http://www.jaxindia.com/), Enterprise Architecture India Conference (http://www.eaconindia.com/), and Eclipse Forum India (http://www.eclipseforumindia.com/). The preliminary timetable can be viewed from this page: http://www.sda-india.com/conferences/jax-india/agenda.php
This is your chance to learn from the people who matter the most and get frank answers and insight into the state and future of the technology industry. Remember, only 800 people are allowed to attend. Seats are filling up, so reserve your seat today! Register before May 08 2007 and gain access to the main conference for as little as Rs. 2000/- (USD 40) per day, including an opportunity to visit the joint expo, and lunch and coffee breaks where you get to network with your peers from the industry. For details visit http://www.jaxindia.com. Click here to register.
Over 40 speakers of international acclaim are converging at Bangalore and speaking at JAX India 2007, a one of its kind conference on Java, Eclipse, Enterprise Architectures, SOA, Web Services, Agile, Open Source, Web 2.0, Software Testing, and Project Management. Each speaker belongs to one or more of these classes: industry luminaries, independent experts, standard setters, technology evangelists, and committers. A preliminary list of the speakers is available here: http://www.sda-india.com/conferences/jax-india/speakers.php
Spread over four days from May 28-31 2007 at the sprawling J.N. Tata Auditorium, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, JAX India 2007 will provide the Indian IT professional with cutting-edge information that their peers across Europe and North America are harnessing in their daily projects. With more than 70 sessions and power workshops, delegates can choose to attend one of the three conferences that take place in parallel: JAX India 2007 (http://www.jaxindia.com/), Enterprise Architecture India Conference (http://www.eaconindia.com/), and Eclipse Forum India (http://www.eclipseforumindia.com/). The preliminary timetable can be viewed from this page: http://www.sda-india.com/conferences/jax-india/agenda.php
This is your chance to learn from the people who matter the most and get frank answers and insight into the state and future of the technology industry. Remember, only 800 people are allowed to attend. Seats are filling up, so reserve your seat today! Register before May 08 2007 and gain access to the main conference for as little as Rs. 2000/- (USD 40) per day, including an opportunity to visit the joint expo, and lunch and coffee breaks where you get to network with your peers from the industry. For details visit http://www.jaxindia.com. Click here to register.

Over 40 speakers of international acclaim are converging at Bangalore and speaking at JAX India 2007, a one of its kind conference on Java, Eclipse, Enterprise Architectures,
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