GCA Announces XTech 2000 Conference and Exposition
GCA Announces XTech 2000 Conference and Exposition
February 27-March 2, 2000
San Jose Convention Center
San Jose, California
Learn more and register online at www.gca.org
Exploit the Technologies, Expand Your Web Capabilities
XTech 2000 is the must-attend conference for developers, engineers, technology experts, technical managers, and decision makers. XTech 2000 is the one event where you can learn the latest on leading-edge technology developments, concepts, theory, and applications. Don't miss your chance to mingle with the folks who develop the standards that drive the technology.
Join the XTech 2000 conference sponsors (IBM, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems), the conference chairs (Jon Bosak of Sun Microsystems, Tim Bray of Textuality, and David Megginson of Megginson Technologies), and up to 1,000 attendees in the heart of Silicon Valley for this premier, late-breaking XML event.
HIGHLIGHTS
Three days featuring two separate conference tracks designed to present the latest innovations in XML
Keynote address by Brian Behlendorf, CTO and Co-Founder of Collab.Net and President of Apache Software
22 Pre-conference Tutorials
Non-stop series of networking opportunities - including user-group meetings, receptions, chat table luncheon discussion groups, and other formal and informal sessions
Exposition highlighting new products, beta versions, open source and experimental software (sponsored by IDEAlliance)
Don't wait for the next conference; it'll be too late. XML is moving fast and you must move faster to stay competitive. Be a part of this cutting-edge event and this cutting-edge technology. For more information or to REGISTER NOW - go to the GCA Web site at www.gca.org.
Pete Janhunen
Vice President, Marketing and Communications
Graphic Communications Association
100 Daingerfield Road
Alexandria, Virginia 22314, USA
(P) 703/519-8190, (F) 703548-2867
pjanhunen@gca.org
Prepared by Robin Cover for the The XML Cover Pages archive. See the main conference entry for details.