Vassil Mladjov, CEO of Blogtronix was invited to be one of the speakers of the Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, CA. We are happy that Blogtronix is truly recognized as one of the pioneer companies in the Web 2.0 Technology and share the overall industry opinion that Blogtronix Enterprise Communication and Collaboration Platform is more of an Web Office rather than a Blogging Platform. Here are a few words about the event, its program and the rest of speakers as we took it from The Event’s web site ( http://www.office20con.com/ ):
The first Office 2.0 Conference is organized by ITRedux, and brings together Office 2.0 companies, early adopters, investors, industry analysts, and journalists. The goal for the event is to collectively build the foundation for Office 2.0, investigate technical challenges, and showcase practical applications. Most importantly, it will be an opportunity for like-minded people to meet and network with an elite group of visionaries and industry leaders.
Office 2.0 Conference Details
Organizer: Ismael Chang Ghalimi @ ITRedux
Dates: October 12-13, 2006
Location: San Francisco, CA
Audience: Office 2.0 Companies, Early Adopters, Investors, Analysts, Journalists
Participant Fee: $395 with early registration before September 1st, $495 after
Proposed Agenda Items
Collective Definition of the Office 2.0 Concept (inspired by Rules for Office 2.0)
Case for Office 2.0 (inspired by Rationale for Office 2.0)
Best-of-Breed Office 2.0 Setup (inspired by Office 2.0 Setup)
Office 2.0 in 2010 (based on Enthiosys'' Remember the Future? methodology)
Technologies for Office 2.0 (AJAX, microformats, etc.)
APIs for Office 2.0 (data backup, single sign-on, billing, etc.)
Office 2.0 Bug Review (inspired by Office 2.0 Bug Tracker)
Computing & Networking Equipment for Office 2.0
Office 2.0 Vendor Demonstrations
Office 2.0 Workshop for building your own Office 2.0 setup and migrating legacy data
Enterprise 2.0 Mashup Demonstrations
Expected Outcome
Office 2.0 Manifesto (Collective eBook)
Office 2.0 Best-of-Breed Awards
Office 2.0 Use Cases
Office 2.0 Online Mashups
Technical Recommendations for Office 2.0The list of speakers and panelists for the Office 2.0 Conference currently includes:
Rod Boothby, Manager, Ernst & Young, [Blog]
Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO, Atlassian, [Blog]
Jeff Clavier, Managing Partner, SoftTech VC, [Blog]
Nik Cubrilovic, CEO, Omnidrive, [Blog]
Jnan Dash, CTO, Foldera, [Blog]
Scott Dietzen, President and CTO, Zimbra, [Blog]
Ismael Ghalimi, CEO, Intalio, [Blog]
Konstantin Guericke, Vice President of Marketing, LinkedIn, [Blog]
Kaliya Hamlin, Network Director, Planetwork, [Blog]
Eric Hoffert, CEO, ShareMethods, [Blog]
Jason Lemkin, CEO, EchoSign, [Blog]
Ivaylo Lenkov, CEO, SiteKreator, [Blog]
Ross Mayfield, CEO, Socialtext, [Blog]
Jeffrey McManus, CEO, Approver, [Blog]
Oren Michels, CEO, Mashery, [Blog]
Vassil Mladjov, CEO, Blogtronix, [Blog]
Rafe Needleman, Category Director, CNET, [Blog]
John Newton, Chairman and CTO, Alfresco, [Blog]
Jeff Nolan, Evangelist, SAP, [Blog]
Jason Roberts, CEO, Preezo, [Blog]
Narendra Rocherolle, Principal, 83 Degrees, [Blog]
Ken Rudin, CEO, LucidEra, [Blog]
Tom Snyder, President, iNetOffice, [Blog]
Bob Sutor, VP, Standards and Open Source, IBM, [Blog]
Sridhar Vembu, CEO, Zoho, [Blog]
Duncan Werner, CEO, Thumbstacks, [Blog]
Charlie Wood, Principal, Spanning Partners, [Blog]
Jason Wood, Principal, Rothschild Capital Partners, [Blog]
Ray Wu, Director, Venture Management, HP, [Blog]
David Young, CEO, Joyent, [Blog]
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