Glue
is the only conference devoted solely to solving the web
application integration problem-set. People that should
attend Glue include the architects, developers, administrators
and integrators that have moved past the initial step
of seeing the web as a platform, and are facing the real-world
challenges of what "stove-piped" web applications
mean for their overall strategy. Glue is about all of
bits and pieces, APIs and meta-data, standards and connectors
that will help us to glue together the varying applications
of the new platform.
Glue
is being organized by:
Eric
Norlin |
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Eric Norlin
began organizing technology conferences in 1999. In 2002, he became
an owner and organizer of Digital ID World, which was acquired
by IDG via a joint venture in 2005. More recently, he founded
SaaScon (Software as a Services conference) in conjunction with
IDG World Expo. He also currently runs the successful Defrag
Conference. Eric's foray into technology began when his father
brought home a Commodore 64, evolved into work with the National
Security Agency, and transitioned into roles running content for
technology conferences, writing articles for technology publications
and serving as a vice president of marketing at an identity technology
startup (Ping Identity). Eric's work has been featured in The
Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, Inc. Magazine, CNet and NetworkWorld.
Seth
Levine |
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Seth’s
career spans venture capital investing as well as operational,
transactional and advisory roles at both public and private companies.
Seth is currently a Managing Director at Foundry Group, a Boulder,
CO based technology venture capital firm. Prior to co-founding
Foundry Group, Seth began his venture capital career at Mobius
Venture Capital. Before Mobius, Seth worked at several data communications
and telecoms companies in both operational and corporate development
roles, managing several business units and completing numerous
acquisitions, financings and divestitures. Seth started his career
in the corporate finance division of Morgan Stanley.
He
writes a blog on technology, investing and living in Colorado
at www.sethlevine.com. |