I’m Going to Be Talking About HTML5 at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, June 23

Here’s the description of the panel I’m on:

HTML5 and its Impact on Enterprise Architecture (Location: Room 1)

Although not yet ratified as an official standard, HTML5 support is showing up across a variety of different browsers. And for very good reason: HTML5 includes support for an important range of functionality – much of which has a direct bearing on Enterprise 2.0 applications.

Join a panel of experts who will critically review the prospects for HTML5 across three areas:

* Enterprise Architectures
* Social Computing Applications
* Mobile

HTML5 is not a panacea, but it should simplify application development and help enterprises support a much wider set of mobile platforms. Come find out how.
Moderator – Jarrod Gingras, Analyst, Real Story Group
Panelist – Jonas Jacobi, Co-Founder and CEO, Kaazing Corporation
Panelist – Rob Larsen, Interface Architect, Isobar

I’ll be focusing on the mobile angle. I’ll be doing a 20-25 minute presentation and then will stick around to answer some questions.

It should be interesting as the audience for this is going to be far different than my regular open source and developer-centric audience. The really interesting part is that I’m going to be able to sell HTML5 to a crowd that might not be totally hip to the fun we’re already having.

One thought on “I’m Going to Be Talking About HTML5 at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, June 23

  1. Sounds cool. There’s some big time people speaking at this event. This would probably be the most interesting of all the sessions, to me anyways.

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