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Title:
IBM Mobile Offerings - Technical Deep Dive
Stream:
WebSphere Application Server 1 (3)
Speakers:
Andrew Ferrier; Matthew Perrins
Abstract:
This presentation will give a deep dive into the IBM Mobile technical approach for application development and deployment. It will cover the outline of the development tools and programming model and build and deployment approaches. It will explain the App store model and security models for applications. It will also cover the end to end elements of Worklight that can enable these types of solutions to be created. I will finish with a list of the some of the best practices gained from existing solutions being built to the IBM Mobile Platform.
Bio:

Andrew Ferrier:

Andrew consults for IBM Software Services for WebSphere (ISSW) within the Software Solutions organisation. He specialises in Dojo, Web 2.0, and Mobile technologies. Previously, he worked extensively with WebSphere ESB, WebSphere Process Server, and WebSphere Service Registry and Repository, co-founding the WebSphere ESB SWAT team.

He has published and presented on Dojo, Web 2.0, WebSphere ESB, and WebSphere Process Server, regularly contributing Intellectual Capital back to the IBM and WebSphere communities, as well as having written two Redbooks on WebSphere ESB and Process Server, and numerous posts on Dojo Tips 'n' Tricks (http://dojotipsntricks.com/) and SOA Tips 'n' Tricks (http://soatipsntricks.wordpress.com/), both of which co-founded. He also regularly speaks at internal and external customer conferences on topics such as Dojo and RESTful services.

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Matthew Perrins:

Matthew Perrins is an Executive IT Specialist for IBM Software Group Lab Services based at the world famous Hursley Development Lab in the UK. He leads the WebSphere Mobile Business Solutions team for Europe which is focused on delivering first of kind Web 2.0 and Mobile solutions for IBM Clients. He has worked for IBM since 1989 and has spent the last 15 years working with Java and enterprise solutions with WebSphere and J2EE. Matthews expertise in end user solutions allow him to focused on architecting, designing and developing solutions that operate between the end user and the edge of an SOA. This involves Web 2.0, Ajax at one end of the spectrum through to Portal, Business Space traditional Web Technology's in the middle and then right through to Rich Client technology's that operating on the Desktop and Device like PhoneGap, Eclipse RCP and Lotus Expeditor, Notes and Sametime. His skills are focused on all the User Interface technologies that are strategic to IBM and our customers. Matthew is one of the leading practioners of Web 2.0 for IBM and has lead a number of key projects that have helped shape a lot of best practices for Web 2.0 solution design and delivery.

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