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O'Reilly Conference NewsUnlock the Digital Economy at Web 2.0 Expo New York happening October 10-13, 2011 at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers. Encompassing the Web, mobile networks, and connected devices, the digital economy spawns a host of new businesses every year. But how, exactly, do you become the next Groupon, Foursquare, or Zynga? Who's doing the smart stuff, making money, and making a difference? Find out at Web 2.0 Expo NY where we'll reveal the key pieces of the digital economy and the ways you can leverage important ideas for your own success. Register by August 25 and save up to $600. It's O'Reilly Strata Week in New York from September 19-23, 2011. First, it's Strata Jumpstart on Sept. 19, a crash course in how to manage the data deluge that's transforming traditional business practices. Strata Summit follows on Sept. 20-21, offering two days on the essential high-level strategies for thriving in "the harsh light of data". Strata Conference finishes the week covering the latest and best tools and technologies for this new discipline, along the entire data supply chainfrom gathering, cleaning, analyzing, and storing data to communicating data intelligence effectively. Register now & save.
Introducing Android Open happening October 9-11, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. Registration is now open. Android Open is the first conference to cover the entire Android ecosystem. Whether you're a developer, IT pro, business decision-maker, or marketer, you'll find the latest and best information for maximizing the power of the Android platform. RailsConf 2011 was a great conference across the board from the attendees, to the speakers, to the extracurricular activities. Check out the photos, videos, speaker slides and News & Coverage page. Where 2.0 2011 was full of newsworthy content and exciting announcements. To make sure you didn't miss anything, we've posted keynote videos, speaker slides, photos, and news & coverage from the conference. Leaders from across the database world came together in Santa Clara, CA for the MySQL Conference & Expo 2011. The event has concluded, but you can still check out some great keynote videos, speaker presentations, photos and news and coverage from the event. Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2011 was a great success and thanks to everyone who participated. Check out the videos, news & coverage, pictures, and speaker slides. The O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference (TOC) SOLD-OUT for the 4th year in a row. It was a great conference and you can view all the informative Keynote videos, and check out the photos, speaker presentation files and News & Coverage from the event. Media & Promotional Partner OpportunitiesFor more information on trade opportunities with O'Reilly conferences, contact Sponsor & Exhibitor InformationIf you are interested in exhibiting or sponsoring a conference, contact us at Press ReleasesNew Android stars added to O'Reilly's Android Open lineup [8/25/11] Inside Google+: Bradley Horowitz Talks with Tim O'Reilly [8/18/11] TOC New York Takes a 4D Look at Publishing--Call for Participation Invites Program Proposals [8/9/11] Big Data in the Big Apple: O'Reilly Introduces Strata New York [6/13/11] Please direct press inquiries to Maureen Jennings at Kudos for O'Reilly Conferences"O'Reilly conferences are ground zero for the open source alpha geek tribe." —Jon Udell, Infoworld "...the O'Reilly event machine is unmatched in its ability to generate buzz and get everyone excited about topics that they've never heard of." —Gunnar, OnePeople "The O'Reilly conferences are the gold standard for drawing together a critical mass of thought leaders." —Steve Gillmor, CRN "O'Reilly's interest is in delivering valuable content to people, in whatever way they can. Paperbacks, blogs, conferences, ebooks, podcasts. O'Reilly is a publisher, not just a book publisher: they find good content they think people will like, and package it in different shapes and sizes to meet the different needs and wants of their customers." —Hugh McGuire, founder of LibriVox.org, co-founder of BookOven.com "One of the biggest draws of any O'Reilly event is the caliber and quality of the speakers, workshops, and information sessions...These events attract individuals who are pushing the boundaries and making serious headway to effect transformative change...The O'Reilly team truly deserves a great deal of credit. Quite frankly, they are rock stars. From planning to coordination to execution, these folks serve as the backbone and very lynchpin of attendee success. The work they do is behind the scenes but their impact is measurable and significant...There is a reason that we chose to come out of stealth at Where 2.0 in San Jose in March, and return for Gov 2.0 in DC. It's not just the visibility of such a well-known forum, nor is it the prestige and validation of being not just "good enough," but "real enough" to partake, nor is it the opportunity to collude and discuss with the best and brightest in their field. It's an opportunity to forge the path ahead in a field that we are passionate about." —CiviGuard Blog |