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Atul Kahate
Author of 13 books including Cryptography & Network
Security
Session: Enterprise Java Security
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Debu Panda
Debu Panda has more than 14 years of experience in the IT industry and
has published articles in several magazines and has presented at many
conferences. He is a Senior Principal Product Manager of the Oracle
Application Server development team. He is co-author of EJB 3.0 In
Action.
Session: EJB 3 In Action
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Dibya Prakash
Dibya Prakash is the CEO of Reevik Technologies Pvt.Ltd. He is an open
source advocate in general and Ruby and Ruby on Rails in particular. He
is also a consultant and corporate trainer for Ruby and Ruby on Rails.
He is a mentor through Ruby Central for Google Summer of Code and Red
Hat's Lord of Code Contest 2006. He has been instrumental in starting
various open source communities.
Session: Migration Trick - J2EE to Ruby on Rails
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Dileep Dharma
Technical Consultant for Java Design and Architecture
Session: Java Test Driven Development
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Gavin King
Gavin is the founder of the Hibernate project, the leading persistence
solution for Java. He is the author of Hibernate in Action. Gavin works
for JBoss, Inc, leading the development of Hibernate, implementing EJB
3.0, and providing services to JBoss customers.
Session: Building JSF and EJB3 applications using the Seam
framework
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Harshad Oak
Harshad is the founder of Rightrix Solutions and Editor-in-chief of the
sites IndicThreads.com, QThreads.com and PythonThreads.com. He is the
author of the books Pro Jakarta Commons, Oracle JDeveloper 10g:
Empowering J2EE Development and co-author of Java 2 Enterprise Edition
1.4 Bible.
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Janak Mulani
Janak Mulani is a founder-partner and software engineer at
Canoo Engineering AG, Basel, Switzerland. He has over 18 years of
experience in the IT industry. His interests are technologies for Rich
Internet Applications and Model Driven Architecture and Development.
Session: Rich Internet Applications and AJAX - Selecting the best
option
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Kishore Kumar
Kishore is the author of the book Pro Apache Geronimo. He also leads
the Java Center Of Excellence at US Technology Resources (USTRI)
Session: Using Apache Geronimo for real world J2EE applications
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Peter
Thomas
Peter Thomas has more
than 10 years experience in the IT industry and works as a Senior
Consultant for Satyam Computer Services Ltd. A keen Open Source
enthusiast, he is the creator of JTrac, currently a "Top 50" project at
SourceForge. JTrac uses the Acegi Security Framework, Spring Webflow, Spring MVC, Spring AOP, Spring DAO, Hibernate 3 and Spring Modules.
Session: Java
EE architecture using the Spring Framework
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Raghu Kodali
Raghu Kodali is author of "Beginning EJB 3 Application Development". He
is a consulting product manager and SOA evangelist for Oracle Fusion
Middleware. He is responsible for J2EE features, and has expertise in
SOA technologies, web services, and application development frameworks.
Session: Integrating BPEL, Human Workflow and Business Rules in
Java EE
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Ramesh Loganathan
VP, Middleware Technologies, Pramati Technologies
Session: Synergies between J2EE, SOA and Web2.0
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Sanjeeb Sahoo
Sahoo is an engineer at Sun Microsystems, working in the Java EE
application server development engineering group, where he contributes
to Java Persistence API implementation module in project GlassFish, an open source
project that focuses on building the next generation Java EE
application server. He is also involved in writing a static verification tool for Java
EE applications. Previously, he worked in C++ language binding
layer of an object database management system and development of
enterprise banking applications using ODBMS, CORBA & messaging
middleware. His blogs about Java Persistence API can be found at http://weblogs.java.net/blog/ss141213/.
Session: J2EE vs Java EE
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