Now that the global economy is back on track from the slowdown, it's time to
start building the next wave of IT. This can happen only if you are acquainted
with the latest technologies and geared up with tools and knowledge to use them.
That's exactly what Spark IT 2010 strives to achieve this year.
'Spark IT 2010', is a two-day technology conference for Indian IT
professionals. PCQuest in collaboration with CIOL is hosting this mega event on
18th and 19th March at the prestigious campus of Indian Institute of Science (IISc),
Bangalore.
The conference will address the needs of software professionals in different
arenas; enterprise trends, client technologies, web technologies, project
management and hands-on labs on different applications. The conference will be a
confluence of eminent speakers and tech gurus from India and abroad who would be
taking sessions on the latest technological developments in .NET, Java, Project
Management and Web Technologies. Some eminent speakers at the event include Dr.
Venkat Subraminum, Rohit Bhardwaj, Arun Gupta, Dr. B V Kumar, Joydip Kanjilal,
Shashank Tiwari, Shankar Kambhapaty, S G Ganesh and others.
Throughout this event, developers can be part of many brainstorming sessions
and workshops by industry veterans, speaking on topics such as .NET, JAVA,
project management, web technologies, etc. The sessions aim to create a robust
knowledge-sharing platform for software developers, software programmers,
project management professionals and Web developers.
So if you contemplate on what new Java EE 6 features your development team
should embrace, or how with Scrum you can improve software development, or
what's all the buzz around Google Go, or why the need to be a 'Polygot', then
this special feature section is for you. We bring you articles from a few of the
Spark IT speakers who talk about these new technologies and their implications.
This will give you a gist of what more is in store for you at this event, where
there will be sessions on technologies ranging from Cloud computing, SOA, Agile
development etc. to RIA and Android development.