InterSystems DEVCON2010

DEVCON2010
Developer Room/WRC on Location

The Developer Room provides a casual setting for one-on-one demonstrations of our products, and in-depth technical discussions. It will be open each day of the conference and be staffed by InterSystems developers.

In the Developer Room, you will also find a local outpost of InterSystems’ Worldwide Response Center (WRC). Our support specialists will be connected to the WRC and can answer any support questions you may have. A schedule of the people staffing “WRC on Location”, indicating their areas of expertise, will be posted at the conference.

Join us in the Developer Room at 6:00 PM on Monday, March 22nd for a “Meet the Product Managers” reception. Spend some time chatting with:

Lee Burstein – MultiValue technology
Andreas Dieckow – Web services & Security
Joe Gallant – DeepSee
Iran Hutchinson – Binding technologies

John Joseph – Ensemble
Mike LaRocca
– HealthShare
Dave Loveluck – Healthcare & Ensemble
Bill McCormick – Development technologies
Vik Nagjee – Performance/Scalability/Reliability

 

Learning Services

Visit Learning Services in the Developer Room to submit suggestions for future webcasts. Vote for your favorite suggestions submitted by your colleagues to ensure you’ll see them in the future.  

Learn about the recently launched InterSystems Skills Portal and find out more about InterSystems’ various certification programs to boost your knowledge and résumé.

Come by to learn InterSystems’ tips on creating a successful internship program.  Work with our Caché Campus program team to find students.

eLearning stations will be available in the Bonnet Creek Foyer to allow you to watch webcasts during your time at DEVCON.

Worldwide Response Center

In the Developer Room you will also find a local outpost of InterSystems’ Worldwide Response Center. Our support specialists will be connected to the WRC and can answer any support questions you may have.

Documentation

We invite you to come talk with members of our documentation group. Our writers want to hear about your successes and failures in working with our documentation. Is it easy to find the information you need? Are the materials useful? How can we improve them? Please give us your feedback.