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ttending and/or speaking at Information
Technology (I.T.) conferences and tradeshows is the GreenTomato
Software LLC´s marketing and sales strategies. As an I.T. consulting
company, it is the best method for increasing exposure and building
credibility.
The Sr. Partners are committed to submit whitepapers for conference
presenters and/or attending at least four of the following I.T.
conferences.
GOV*CON05
GOV*CON05: The 4th Annual Government Convention on Emerging
Technologies will focus on the impact of the Intelligence Reform
and Terrorism Prevention Act signed into law by President Bush in
December 2004.
The departments and agencies of the National Security Community are
currently engaged in the most comprehensive transformation of policy,
structure, doctrine, and capabilities since the National Security Act
of 1947.
Many of the legal, policy, organizational, and cultural challenges to
manage the National Security Community as an enterprise and provide a
framework for fielding new capabilities are being addressed. However,
there are many emerging technologies and commercial best practices
available to help the National Security Community achieve its critical
mission of keeping America safe and secure. More...
The Department of Defense Intelligence Information System
(DoDIIS) Worldwide Conference
The Department of Defense Intelligence Information System
(DoDIIS) Worldwide Conference is an annual event sponsored by the
Office of the CIO within the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The DIA
is a defense agency within the Department of Defense. This annual
conference has grown in size and complexity over the past ten years and
now attracts as many as 900 attendees including government, military,
and contractor personnel. This is a Department of Defense/Government
sponsored event. Our attendees are members of the DoD intelligence
community from various locations around the world and most are employed
as Information Technology (IT) professionals.More...
The 3rd Annual Government Convention on Information Sharing
& Homeland Security
If feedback is any indicator, the 3rd Annual Government
Convention on Information Sharing & Homeland Security --
recently conducted in Orlando, Florida -- was a huge success. Over
82% of the attendees viewed their experience very positively and
indicated they would return. GETA is paying particular attention
to attendee comments as we shape next year´s agenda. While we plan
to keep with the main theme of Information Sharing and
collaboration between agencies throughout the federal, state, and
local level, you will see a broadening of our focus, highlighting
three main tracks: intelligence, law enforcement, and first
responders. In addition -- by a large margin -- those who gave us
feedback voted New Orleans as their number one choice for next
year´s convention site. As such, that is where you will find us.
Come join us as we continue to help close the seams and gaps in
Information Sharing -- both horizontally and vertically -- in "The
Big Easy."More...
DARPA
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is the
central research and development organization for the Department of
Defense (DoD). DARPA´s mission is to leverage ingenuity and research to
develop transformational technologies that give our armed forces a
decisive edge.
DARPA Grand Challenge
Created in response to a Congressional and DoD mandate, DARPA Grand
Challenge is a field test intended to accelerate research and
development in autonomous ground vehicles that will help save American
lives on the battlefield. The Grand Challenge brings together
individuals and organizations from industry, the R&D community,
government, the armed services, academia, students, backyard inventors,
and automotive enthusiasts in the pursuit of a technological challenge.
More...
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Gilbane Conferences on Content Management
Technologies
Everybody knows they need "content
management". Content management technologies are now
mainstream and need to be part of all major enterprise applications,
and integrated into IT architectures and infrastructures. But what does
that mean? To some people content management is all about web
publishing, or building Intranets, to others it means managing
multiple, perhaps all, types of unstructured data. Still to others, the
term might be associated with a particular aspect of managing
information, such as creating it, searching for it, organizing it,
transforming it, or sharing it.More...
IA Summit 2005 - Crossing Boundaries
Information Architecture (IA) is critical to web development. It
plays a key role in software, multimedia, and product design. The IA
Summit is important for everyone who works with navigation,
organization, and search systems that help people find and manage
information. This year´s Summit crosses boundaries and reaches out to
other disciplines to exchange ideas on IA theory and practice. Come to
the IA Summit to learn, share, and explore!More...
CM Strategies 2005
Are you moving your information to the web? Reusing content
among multiple print and online deliverables? Sharing content
among departments such as training, marketing, editorial, and
technical information development? Are you restricting some
content for internal use only or directing it to specific targeted
user communities? Are you faced with a challenging, multi-faceted
user environment but tied down with only document blobs at your
disposal? Join those in the forefront of component information
management at the 7th Annual Content Management Strategies
conference. Learn to create modular, topic-based content, ready
for assembly into compound documents, and customized for targeted
delivery. Take content embedded in those massive tomes and move
critical components to the precise points where they are needed-in
print or on the web. CM Strategies 2005 brings you three essential
tracks. Focus on management and planning or technical design and
implementation, and learn how to implement the DITA standard from
the experts. At CM Strategies, you´ll find a returning community
of information developers and publishers who value building core
content as much as its presentation and delivery.More...
Generative Programming and Component Engineering
(GPCE*05)
Generative and component approaches have the potential to
revolutionize software development in a similar way as automation and
components revolutionized manufacturing. Generative Programming
(developing programs that synthesize other programs), Component
Engineering (raising the level of modularization and analysis in
application design), and Domain-Specific Languages (elevating program
specifications to compact domain-specific notations that are easier to
write and maintain) are key technologies for automating program
development. GPCE arose as a joint conference, merging the prior
conference on Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering
(GCSE) and the Workshop on Semantics, Applications, and Implementation
of Program Generation (SAIG). The goal of GPCE is to provide a meeting
place for researchers and practitioners interested in cutting edge
approaches to software development. We aim to foster further
cross-fertilization between the software engineering research community
on the one hand, and the programming languages community on the other,
in addition to supporting the original research goals of both the GCSE
and the SAIG communitiesMore...
The IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware -
Software Codesign and System Synthesis
The IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware -
Software Codesign and System Synthesis is the premier event in design
of embedded systems hardware, software and tools. The conference
proudly continues the tradition of being a high-quality forum for
active discussion on current and innovative topics. The program will
bring together the latest in academic and industrial research and
development. High-quality original papers will be accepted for oral
presentation followed by interactive poster sessions. Selected papers
from the conference proceedings will be targeted for journal
publication.More...
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