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Eclipse Day At Googleplex 2009

Revision as of 14:52, 24 August 2009 by Lynn.gayowski.eclipse.org (Talk | contribs) (Attendee Registration)

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Eclipse Day at the Googleplex is a full day event for developers to learn about different Eclipse projects and related technologies. You are invited to attend and listen as experts from the Eclipse projects and Google share their experiences of using Eclipse. It's also a great opportunity for you to meet and network with other Eclipse enthusiasts. There is no cost to attend, but pre-registration is required.

Update: Registration is now officially full. For questions, please send an e-mail to googleplex2009@eclipse.org.


Thursday, August 27, 2009
10:00am - 4:30pm
Googleplex
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA

Registration will take place between 9:30 am -10:00 am in the lobby of Building 43.

Thanks very much to the Google Open Source office for hosting this event.


Agenda

Time Track 1 Track 2
9:30-10:00 Registration
10:00-11:00 Eclipse in the Enterprise: Lessons from Google - Terry Parker, Google & Robert Konigsberg, Google
11:00-12:00 Developing DSLs with Eclipse - Peter Friese, itemis OSGi for Eclipse Developers - Chris Aniszczyk, EclipseSource
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Eclipse in NASA Mission Control - Jeff Norris, NASA Developing for Android with Eclipse - Xavier Ducrohet, Google
2:00-3:00 Distributed OSGi in the Eclipse Runtime Project - Scott Lewis, EclipseSource Deploying Successful Enterprise Tools - Joep Rottinghuis, eBay
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 Build and Provision: Two Sides of the Coin We Love to Hate - Ed Merks, Eclipse Modeling Framework Lead Google Plugin for Eclipse: Not Just for Newbies Anymore - Miguel Méndez, Google
4:30-5:00 Reception

All Session Abstracts

Attendee Registration

Registration is now officially full. For questions, please contact googleplex2009@eclipse.org.

Name, Company:

  1. Robert Konigsberg, Google
  2. Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation
  3. Miguel Mendez, Google
  4. Shawn Pearce, Google
  5. Kelly Campbell, Google
  6. Terry Parker, Google
  7. Rob Clevenger, Google
  8. Xin Zhao, Google
  9. Radim Kubacki, Google
  10. Vassili Bykov, Google
  11. Vandana Shah, Google
  12. Jason Parekh, Google
  13. Rajeev Dayal, Google
  14. Sarah Hughes, Google
  15. Eric Cloninger, Motorola
  16. Chris Aniszczyk, EclipseSource
  17. Alexander Smirnoff, TvWorks
  18. Peter Friese, itemis
  19. Ludovic Champenois, Sun Microsystems Java EE 6
  20. Xavier Ducrohet, Google
  21. Joep Rottinghuis, eBay
  22. Scott Lewis, EclipseSource
  23. Mitch Sonies, Cloudsmith
  24. Keith Platfoot, Google
  25. Luis-Otavio Zorzella, Google
  26. Tom Chavez, ACCESS
  27. Jeremy Osborne, deCarta
  28. Paul Beusterien, Symbian Foundation
  29. Vineet Sinha, Architexa
  30. Yu-Fen Kuo, MontaVista
  31. Michel Trudeau, Oracle
  32. Francis Upton, Oakland Software
  33. Max Spring, Cisco Systems
  34. Praveen Subramanian, Cisco Systems
  35. Badari Kakumani, Cisco Systems
  36. David Bohlin, Cloudshield Technologies
  37. Srikanth Ranganamyna, Cisco Systems
  38. Parag Shah, Oracle
  39. Vince Kraemer, Sun Microsystems
  40. Paul Hartenstine, Oracle
  41. Kamlesh Sangani, Rearden Commerce
  42. Venu Dharmapuri, Cisco Systems
  43. Jay Zelitzky, Synopsys
  44. Bob Fraser, Oracle
  45. Rodrigo Ipince, Google
  46. German Borbolla, Arcsight
  47. Tim Cook, Coherent Logix
  48. Tamar Cohen, NASA
  49. Daniel Parrillo, Strategi LLC
  50. Yuichi Sasaki, Openwave
  51. Rama Krishna, BMC Software Inc.
  52. Chengdong Li
  53. Azary Smotrich, Orchestrion LLC
  54. Wenfeng Li, Actuate
  55. Wenbin He, Actuate
  56. Mohamed Ismail, SoftTech Solutions
  57. Yogesh Chobe, Coherent Logix
  58. John Fu
  59. Purush Gupta, Samsung Electronics
  60. Govind Muthusamy, Netflix
  61. Ravitej Sistla, VMWare
  62. Bruno Fonzi, Powerflasher
  63. Julie Xia, VMWare
  64. Jonathan Lindo, Replay Solutions
  65. Chris Oei
  66. Giampiero Caprino, VMWare
  67. Mary Shi, VMWare
  68. Maggie Zhang, VMWare
  69. Desmond Peng, VMWare
  70. Bob Stillerman, RS International
  71. Kevin Tien, Intel
  72. Fred Doucet, Cadence Design Systems
  73. John Byrne, Support Network
  74. Alison Chaiken
  75. Manish Kumar, Ericsson
  76. Rex Hoffman, Guidewire
  77. Olaf Schneider, Synopsys
  78. Nikolay Botev, Fujitsu
  79. Satadal Bhattacharjee, LSI
  80. Paramita Phattacharjee, Applied Materials
  81. Derc Yamasaki, Intel
  82. Patrick Byrne, Epocrates
  83. Jeff Norris, NASA
  84. Milivoje Cvjetinovic, eBay
  85. Ted Kubaska, Eclipse ECF Project
  86. Adrian Cole, jclouds
  87. Dipock Das, Oracle
  88. Dave Hodson
  89. Tushar Sheth
  90. Shan Alpay
  91. David Chang, AppliedMicro
  92. Vitor Rodrigues, IBM
  93. Cliff Chu
  94. Alok Shivpuri, eBay
  95. Randy Ballew, University of California
  96. Yulian Novosyolov, eBay
  97. Conrad Roche
  98. Gary Struthers, University of California
  99. Richard Katz, University of California
  100. JJ Chandra
  101. Saju Puthankalam, Software AG
  102. Bret Butcher, Sofware AG
  103. Manuela Wei, Software AG
  104. Zoe Li, Contactual
  105. Kenny Lee, Contactual
  106. Larry Berkin, Symbian Foundation
  107. Rafael Alvarez-Horine
  108. Swati Udas
  109. Rob Coon
  110. Ed Smiley
  111. Uma Rethina, Alcatel-Lucent
  112. Paul Davis
  113. Jaisheela Siddu
  114. Bill Slagle
  115. Vaughn Spurlin, Software Engineering Consultant
  116. Shawn Morrissey, Cisco Systems
  117. Sridhar Reddy
  118. Charles Spencer, Advanced Studies Laboratory
  119. Daniel Coupal, Universia
  120. Mark Feber, MulgaSoft
  121. Dan Galpin, VeriSign
  122. C. Lee
  123. Chandrashekhar Muni, ZipRealty
  124. Jack Ha, T-Mobile
  125. Anoop Balakrishnan
  126. Andrew Chen, Cisco Systems
  127. John Crosbie, Excelfore Corporation
  128. Oleg Matcovschi
  129. Wonkyoung Kim
  130. Roman Baumgaertner, T-Mobile
  131. Alexander Pochaev, Aravo Solutions
  132. David Kelley, ToothMe.com
  133. Payam Tanaka, ToothMe.com
  134. Christian Kurzke, Motorola
  135. Amy Winarske, T-Mobile
  136. Anthony Chew
  137. Balwinder Kaur, T-Mobile
  138. Satyajit Chakraborty, SAP
  139. Vijayaraghavan Bashyam, Monster Worldwide
  140. Ed Merks, Eclipse Modeling Framework Lead
  141. Wensheng Hua
  142. Bill Linker, ZipRealty
  143. Yung-Nien Yang, NexTag
  144. Ashvin Radiya, AvantSoft
  145. Murali Yalamanchi
  146. Tom Ball
  147. Shude Zheng
  148. Veera Veeraprakash
  149. Mansi Kanani, Rearden Commerce
  150. Peter Tsai, Stanford University
  151. Deepesh Chourey, Clickability
  152. Jan Fernando, Clickability
  153. Jayant Joshi, Iris Interactive
  154. Francisco J. Carriedo, PacoStand
  155. Andrew Marki
  156. Nina Ye, Google
  157. Terry Carlin, T-Mobile
  158. Satish Musunuru, Google
  159. Angela Nicoara, Deutsche Telekom
  160. Kyu-Han Kim, Deutsche Telekom
  161. Shawn Hanna
  162. Chantal Yang, Page One PR
  163. David J. Ward, Synaptic Rigamortis
  164. Aarthi Mohan, eBay
  165. David Dodd, eBay
  166. Abhay Pimprikar, Health Connections Networks
  167. Donna Womble, Else Eye Enterprises
  168. Amitabh Sinha, Openwave Systems
  169. Suzanne Nguyen, T-Mobile
  170. Dirk Bester
  171. Dinesh Siddhareddy, Cisco Systems
  172. Simanti Olive, VeriSign Inc.
  173. Sharanya Doddapaneni, Cisco Systems
  174. Sanjay Mundergi
  175. Richard Desmond

Registration Waiting List

  1. Jeffrey Blake, Java Software Architect
  2. Richard Kuo
  3. Ilya Klyuchnikov, Lifestreet
  4. Simon Zambrovski, Microsoft Research
  5. Bill Qin, Developer
  6. Natalie Klyuchnikova
  7. Kandy Nachimuthu
  8. Michael Romero, Roland's & Associates

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