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INM Presenting at Webcom Montréal

10/15/09

INM Presenting at Webcom Montréal
03:41:05 pm, by Vahe Kassardjian Email

Next Thursday October 22 at 2:10 pm, I will be speaking at Webcom 2009 on the topic of "Repairing the Broken Shopping Cart" in collaboration with Stephane Lesieur from Adobe Canada. I will illustrate my point with a highly demanding consumer application, show an elegant solution using Adobe technologies such as Flex, Air and LiveCycle DS, and discuss best practices to implement such a solution.

Full details at: http://www.webcom-montreal.com

My colleague Benoit David and myself will spend most of the day at Webcom and will be delighted to meet you there. Please let me know if you plan on attending too.

tags: webcom, montreal, web 2.0, entreprise 2.0, vahe kassardjian, adobe, canada

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Comment from: Ros [Visitor] Email · http://www.erazmus-sokrates.com
O I wish I could make this but no where near Montreal at the time. Will you be putting any information after the event onto your blog? Would be great to hear a bit about it.
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 10:36
Comment from: Nadine Husain [Member] Email
Thank you for your request. We will definitely put a recap of the conference and details about Vahe's presentation up soon after the show.
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 11:46
Comment from: Andrew [Visitor] Email
I pretty much had the same problem as Ros had, however I can't find anything posted about the Montreal event, is it already posted?
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 05:53
Comment from: Vahe Kassardjian [Member] Email
The conference doesn't seem to have posted the presenters slides. I will summarize my talk and post it here in the next few days. Cheers Vahe
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 07:07
Comment from: Dawn [Visitor] Email
I second what Ros has said. It would be great if the info would appear on this blog. Thanks in advance.
PermalinkPermalink 12/15/09 @ 06:28
Comment from: Une [Visitor]
thanks :)

Uwe from Germany
PermalinkPermalink 12/24/09 @ 10:01
Comment from: business training [Visitor]
It's been a while since the conference and still there is no update about it... I just wonder how was it? It would be interesting to read some small review maybe.
PermalinkPermalink 01/04/10 @ 02:23
Comment from: Hochzeitsbands [Visitor]
thanks a lot!

Greetings from Germany!
PermalinkPermalink 01/06/10 @ 09:33
Comment from: Andrea Simmons [Member] Email
The Webcom presentation was very well received by all who attended. For those who requested the slides, we have posted a link to them on our website. You can view them through INM Reach at: or you can download a copy to view offline at:

Please let me know if you have any questions.
PermalinkPermalink 01/19/10 @ 09:03

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