2011 Agenda

The planned agenda for the 2011 conference was as shown below.

Wednesday 2nd November 2011

Times Urk & Muiden
14:00-17:30 Ken Wilner & Gary Clink, Progress Software
OpenEdge BPM Workshop
Separate registration required

 

Thursday 3rd November 2011

Times Salon A Salon B Salon C Urk & Muiden Alkmaar
8:30-9:30 General Sesssion: PUG Challenge Board and Progress Software
9:30-10:00 Coffee break
10:00-11:00 Shelley Chase, Progress Software
More of What You've Asked For: The ABL in OpenEdge 11.0
Dr. Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Computing Integrity
Object to Object Relations
Tom Bascom, WSS
Scatter!
Paul Koufalis, Progresswiz Consulting
Getting Started in the Cloud – Practical Everyday Uses for Beginners
Marcel Diepenbroek, Flusso B.V.
What you SEE is what we TEST
11:15-12:15 Dan Foreman, Bravepoint
promon R&D
Julian Lyndon-Smith, Dot R
Code generation your way
Ken Wilner, Progress Software
Introducing OpenEdge BPM: Integrating Business Process Management Capabilities Into Your OpenEdge Application
Frank Hilhorst, Progressive
The Cloud RIA performance race
Klaus Erichsen, Klaus de Vries, IAP, Will van Beek, proWill
OF-1: The simple and straightforward way to build distributed solutions with multiple UI's
12:30-13:30 Adam Backmann, WSS
Buying Database Hardware
Roland de Pijper, TSS-Yonder
My Progress code doesn’t compile on iOs. Now what?
Gilles Querret, Riverside Software
Beginner’s guide to continuous integration
Wim van der Ham, WITS Worldwide IT Solutions
Pivoting with Plain Progress
Mike Fechner, Consultingwerk
SmartComponent Library – the Framework for the GUI for .NET, iPad and the OpenEdge BPM
13:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Jeff Ledbetter, Tugboat Software and Thomas Hansen, appSolutions
Expert Database Updates and Delivery with Roundtable TSMS
Mike Fechner, Consultingwerk
OpenEdge and OpenEdge BPM mobile phone development (iPhone, iPad, Android) using .NET
Tomas Kucera, Galeos
Combining Sonic, Actional and Apama
Tom Bascom, Adam Backman, Dan Foreman and Paul Koufalis
Performance Tuning Workshop
Serge de Wit, Caesar
Caesar Experts reveal the Sonic Architecture of the Unit4 Agresso Wholesale ERP suite
15:30-16:00 Break
16:00-17:00 Sunil Belgaonkar, Progress Software
Multi-tenant Programming and Administration with OpenEdge Multi-tenant Tables
Frank Hilhorst, Progressive
Of WebSockets, Facebook and the many ways to talk to the client
Shelley Chase, Progress Software
OpenEdge BPM Phase II Preview – What You Can Expect to Find in OpenEdge 11
Tom Bascom, Adam Backman, Dan Foreman and Paul Koufalis
Performance Tuning Workshop
Mihai Nadas, TSS-Yonder
How to keep your innovative edge as a technology company in today's fast moving world?
17:00-18:00 Margus Mihhailov and Marko Lepikult, Helmes
Invisible guardians. How to make bordercrossing seamless using OpenEdge and Visiotec Mobile
Marko Rüterbories, Consultingwerk
Extreme Windows Desktop integration
Kersti Karu, Estonian National Bank
Sonic ESB as the integration platform in Eesti Pank
Tom Bascom, Adam Backman, Dan Foreman and Paul Koufalis
Performance Tuning Workshop
Jon Black, Cyberscience
Cyberscience Financial Report Writer
18:00-19:00 Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Julian Lyndon-Smitch, Marian Edu (audience participation)
Birds of a feather session: Searching for the lazy programmer

NOTE: Zaandam Room
Tom Bascom, Adam Backman, Dan Foreman and Paul Koufalis (audience participation)
Birds of a feather session: Database Administration
Shelley Chase and Mike Fechner (audience participation)
Birds of a feather session: User interfaces
Free time
20:00-24:00 Social dinner event

 

Friday 4th November 2011

Times Salon A Salon B Salon C Urk & Muiden
Alkmaar
8:30-9:30 Dan Foreman, Bravepoint
Database Reorganisation
Gary Clink, Progress Software
Building the Responsive Business with Progress RPM
Margus Mihhailov, Helmes
Sonic for Dummies
Mike Fechner, Marko Rüterbories, Consultingwerk
OpenEdge Architect Getting Started Workshop
Mike Spiers, Wins
Happy programmers without .NET
9:45-10:45 Tom Bascom, WSS
Highly Parallel Database Dump & Load
Brian C. Preece, Business Computer Projects
Developing Semi-disconnected Mobile Applications for the Retail Environment
Robert Jan Noltin, Flusso
Flusstra presentation
Mike Fechner, Marko Rüterbories, Consultingwerk
OpenEdge Architect Getting Started Workshop
Frank Mollers and Rene Verspuij, Javra Software
Dynamic iPad Programming from the Progress ABL
10:45-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:15 Adam Backman, WSS
Top 10 Performance Tips
Freek Regout & Edwin Lotten, For Each B.V.
Social media: Running a nightlife website build with OpenEdge
Marko Lepikult, Helmes
How to build CAA environment with Sonic ESB & Actional
Mike Fechner, Marko Rüterbories, Consultingwerk
OpenEdge Architect Getting Started Workshop
Steven Oakes, Cyberscience
Cyberquery Workbench for Progress Users
12:30-13:30 Shelley Chase, Sunil Belgaonkar, Ken Wilner, Progress Software (audience participation)
OpenEdge Development Language and Tools Info Exchange
Zoltan Heqyi, TSS-Yonder
Architecting tomorrow - using OpenEdge and Object Oriented Design to structure and efficiently drive smart AJAX, native and mobile UI’s
Gilles Querret, Riverside Software
Leveraging VMware and Amazon EC2 APIs
Tom Bascom, WSS
Using the Progress Profiler
Nick Finch, DataPA
One click publish to mobile – Introducing the DataPA OpenAnalytics mobile app
13:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Sunil Belgaonkar, Progress Software
What's New in OpenEdge Architect 11.0?
Julian Lyndon-Smith, Dot R.
Integrated telecommunications for your application? Easy !
Antanas Kompanas, Baltic Amadeus
DBQ – The Simple and Powerful MQ in Pure ABL
Dr. Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Computing Integrity
Analysis of Existing ABL Code
Mike Fechner, Consultingwerk
WinKit – Modernise your ABL GUI
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break / Closing General Session (PUG Challenge announcements)
16:00-17:00 Tom Bascom, WSS
The Buzz about Buffer Pools!
Emil Gustafsson, InPort
UI modernisation with Web Services and .NET
Tomas Kucera, Galeos
The truth about Savvion (OpenEdge BPM) - lessons learned in our projects
Sergey Klimov
Interface transformation without rewriting code
Klaus Erichsen, Klaus de Vries, IAP, Will van Beek, proWill
OF-1: The simple and straightforward way to build distributed solutions with multiple UI's