Upcoming Webinar:
SEP Webinar –HTML5: The Next Generation Technology for building
scalable and high performance Web application
Date & Time
23rd September, 2010 at 11 am PDT (2 pm EDT)
Abstract Business growth coming from web channel is integral part of organization strategy. Many organizations already have
their first generation of web applications. Industry is observing a major shift in expectation with growth of web users.
Is scalability and performance limiting your growth opportunity? If yes, Xoriant welcomes you to the webinar on
architecture for next generation of Web applications.
Xoriant, a technology partner to Kaazing invites you to join Brian Albers for an insightful discussion about how you can
build scalable and high performance web applications.
HTML5 is the next step for the web and is already being adopted by major corporations around the world. This new
standard will affect how you develop and deploy web applications. It will allow you to realize cost savings, greater
productivity, enhanced scalability and performance for your demanding customers.
It’s critical to your business that you understand how this new standard impacts enterprise architectures.
Webinar will be covering the following: The basic concepts of HTML5
A comparison of HTML5 features with Flash/Flex, Silverlight and Java/JavaFX
A new communication protocol called WebSocket and its impact on enterprise applications
Use cases where HTML5 and cloud computing have combined to deliver cost-effective and compelling enterprise
applications
Presenter - Brian Albers – VP-Development at Kaazing Corporation Brian has over 11 years of experience in the field of User Interface technologies. Prior to joining Kaazing, Mr. Albers
worked as Senior Development Manager at Oracle, where he led the planning and designing of the next generation of
Oracle's UI technology, an effort publicly known as ADF Faces. During his 10 year tenure at Oracle, Brian worked
primarily on mixing cutting-edge technology with large enterprise demands (internationalization, accessibility,
scalability). In his career, Mr. Albers has focused on simplifying complex UI programming models for widespread use,
while maintaining backwards compatibility and keeping future flexibility, which now pays dividends in Oracle's effort
to move older technologies to its Fusion stack.
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