JBoss Users Developer Conference (JUDCon) Returns To India


Bangalore: Red Hat, one of the world’s leading providers of open source solutions, today announced the return of the JBoss Users and Developers Conferences (JUDCon) to India. Red Hat will host the third annual event at the MLR Whitefield Convention Center in Bangalore, January 30-31, 2014.

JUDCon is one of the most acclaimed developer conferences in India, focusing on enterprise application development within the JBoss Community. The two-day conference will feature sessions in six core topics, including: Application Servers; Application Development; Cloud, Platform-as-a-Service and OpenShift by Red Hat; Mobile; NoSQL and big data; and Rules, workflow, SOA and EAI.

Speakers from Red Hat will include Arun Gupta, director of developer advocacy, Andrew Lee Rubinger, engineer and program manager, and Peter Muir, senior principal engineer.

 JBoss Users and Developers Conferences are developer gatherings held around the globe to give JBoss users the chance to talk to and collaborate with leaders in the JBoss Community, and to allow the project leads and engineers to learn from and collaborate with end users.

 The JBoss core developers, along with the open source community, create and support the projects that drive innovation and help lead development in standards bodies like the Java Community Process, the Apache Software Foundation, OASIS, W3C and other open standards organizations.

Register to attend JUDCon 2014: India by clicking here.

Mark Little, Ph.D., vice president, Middleware Engineering, Red Hat said, “In just two years, JUDCon:India has grown into one of the world’s most attended developer conferences focused on enterprise application development within the JBoss community. JBoss is a leader in cutting edge open source technology for developers worldwide because it gives developers choice and helps them work more productively.”

For additional details about the event visithttp://www.jboss.org/events/JUDCon/2014/india