Keynote Speakers

Danny Coward Danny Coward
Danny works with Oracle Corporation.
He works with Java SE, Java ME and JavaFX. He is Oracle's Java SE/EE representative on the Executive Committee for the Java Community Process.
Kevlin Henney
Kevlin is an independent consultant and trainer based in the UK. His development interests are in patterns, programming, practice and process. He has been a columnist for various magazines and web sites, including Better Software, The Register, Java Report and the C/C++ Users Journal. Kevlin is co-author of A Pattern Language for Distributed Computing and On Patterns and Pattern Languages, two volumes in the Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture series. He is also editor of the 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know site and book.
Kevlin Henney
Ken Schwaber Ken Schwaber
Ken Schwaber loves the software development profession, having gone from bottle washer to cook to restaurant owner. He started as an operating systems programmer, and now spends his time trying to restore the profession to its former joys and glory. He co-founded the Scrum process with Jeff Sutherland, developed and was a signatory to the Agile Manifesto, and founded the Agile Alliance and Scrum Alliance. He now spends his days at Scrum.org. Ken lives with his family is Lexington, Massachusetts.
Hans-Willem van Vliet
Hans-Willem van Vliet is Managing Director for Research & Development at Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH in Vienna. He studied mechanical engineering at the Delft University of Technology and obtained his PhD on the topic Design for Manufacturing. He joined the medical Otto Bock company in 2002 and became responsibility for the microprocessor-controlled knee prostheses, before taking over the entire R&D department in 2008. Within the company group, the Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH with over 400 employees, is responsible for the development and production of high-end electronic exo-prostheses, orthoses and neuro-stimulation devices. Around 30 software developers at the site are responsible for the embedded and pc software in and for these products.

Hans-Willem van Vliet
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Call for Papers for Jazoon Rookie

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Jazoon Rookie
23 Nov. 2009
4 Apr. 2010

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The clock is running towards the submission deadline for the Jazoon Rookie Call for Papers. Java and Open Source Rookies from all over Europe are called upon to actively participate and compete in the Young Java Developer's Speakers Contest.

After last year's success, Jazoon is launching the second edition of  Jazoon Rookie, a competition for young speakers aged up to 26 years. Participate and win the chance to appear at Jazoon in front of an international audience!
An expert jury will select the 3 most interesting presentations and these 3 young speakers will be invited by the organizer, including flight, hotel and 3-days conference pass, to present during Jazoon'10. Jazoon will confer the title "Jazoon Rookie 2010" to the best young speaker.
Topic proposals for Jazoon Rookie talks can be submitted starting immediately (only until 4 April 2010).

Take the opportunity and become a speaker of tomorrow!

Participating criteria and benefits can be found here.



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