Sponsors

Platinum Sponsor

  • Nokia

Gold Sponsors

  • Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • America Online, Inc.
  • eBay
  • Etelos
  • Hewlett Packard
  • Level 3 Communications
  • Microsoft
  • Sun Microsystems
  • WebEx

Silver Sponsors

  • Accenture
  • Ask.com
  • Cisco
  • Dell Inc.
  • F5 Networks
  • Fast Search
  • Fenwick & West LLP
  • IDA Ireland
  • iQuestions
  • Jordan Edmiston Group
  • Juniper Networks
  • NeuStar Ultra Service
  • Rearden Commerce

Bronze Sponsors

  • Layered Technologies, Inc.
  • Phonecasting.com
  • spigit
  • Userplane

Launch Pad Sponsors

  • North Bridge Venture Partners
  • Norwest Venture Partners
  • O'Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures
  • Panorama Capital

Media Partners

  • Blogher
  • Topix.net

Sponsor Opportunities

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Workshop

The Web App Revolution: Is This the End or Just the Beginning? (Sponsored by Etelos)

Danny Kolke, CTO, Etelos, Inc.

Date: Wednesday, October 17
Time: 10:00am - 11:15am
Location: Presidio

Moderated by Richard McManus, Read/Write Web

Additional Panelists:

Mark Bagley, VP of Technology, BT

Steven Aldrich, vice president of strategy and innovation at Intuit

In the next 2-5 years, every application on your computer will expire; will you buy new client-side software or not? Your answer reflects the market at large - are we in the middle of a major software revolution or is this just hype?

Join our panelists for a lively discussion as we ask the hard questions about the Web 2.0 revolution:

  • What is driving enterprise and SMB adoption of Web 2.0? What is holding it back?
  • What are the forces at play in the marketplace and who will win?
  • Who is really driving consumption of applications now and how do you accelerate consumption?
  • What are your company's new strategies for developing, delivering and marketing to the web revolutionaries?
  • Is it all hype - are we really delivering new applications or are we just re-inventing our current software on the web?
  • With every major software provider taking aim at the web what can you expect to happen? What won't happen?
  • What was the single biggest blunder you saw another company make with respect to web apps? What was the smartest move?
  • At the end of the day, is it SaaS, custom development or software solutions that enable Web 2.0 features for the SMB market that is most important?
  • Do you have a guarantee for customer delight?