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During this year’s very successful JBoss World event, which took place last week in Orlando, Fla., I was given the opportunity to meet and exchange stories with some of Red Hat and JBoss’ most distinguished customers. Our customers were at the event to speak with our engineers and developers, swap experiences and how-to’s with other JBoss-technology users and attend sessions to learn about the things that we have up our sleeve for the future. Some also came to be recognized for their impressive and unique implementations of JBoss solutions through the second-annual JBoss Innovation Awards.
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It’s been a while since JBoss World was last held in the U.S. in June 2006 in Las Vegas, but community, customer and partner interest for JBoss technology and the JBoss World event continues to grow. In fact, JBoss World Orlando is the biggest JBoss World yet, with close to 800 attendees!
While over 32 percent of attendees identify themselves as developers or engineers, the other cool statistic is that nearly 38 percent of all attendees hold CxO, VP, Director or Architect roles. This diversity will provide a great opportunity for the JBoss.org community and JBoss Enterprise Middleware customers to rub elbows and exchange ideas on how to get the most value from JBoss technologies. It’s clear that JBoss Enterprise Middleware has the attention of IT decision makers more than ever before. Why? Customers are finding that open source middleware delivers greater value than alternatives. They are deploying more and more mission-critical applications and services, and they are expanding their open source middleware reference architectures beyond the application server.
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