If any CAS developer or deployers are interested in presenting anything CAS related at the next JA-SIG Conference, here are the details on submitting a proposal.

Thanks
-Scott

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Call for Proposals: JA-SIG Winter conference

The JA-SIG Trade Center
December 3-5, 2006
Atlanta GA, USA

Call For Proposals is now open - Deadline for Submissions is October 11th, 2006.

Registration opens in early October.

Conference site: http://www.ja-sig.org/conferences/06winter/index.html

Dear Colleague:

The JA-SIG Conference Program Committee is pleased to announce
the 2006 JA-SIG Winter Conference, December 3-5, 2006.
This conference is for anyone in higher education interested in
community source, design and development, enterprise services,
SOA, Java and much more.

We invite you to join the fun, learning and networking at the JA-SIG Trade
Center in Atlanta - a great crossroads of trade and culture

Become an active part of this conference by submitting proposals
for presentations, BOF (Birds Of a Feather) sessions, workshops,
and show-and-tell kiosks using the link at the bottom of this message.

We welcome your contributions in the following tracks:

Building the Crossroads: Design and Technical Development
This track covers everything to do with coding and the environments
in which coding is done, including the design process. If your presentation
includes code fragments or protocol descriptions, or design work that
leads to code, this is the track for you. Technical aspects of Java IDEs,
development frameworks, Spring, WSRP, AJAX, Eclipse, Hibernate, JavaServer
Faces, WS-*, and the Kuali Nervous System are appropriate to this track.
The technical underpinnings of services such as CAS and uPortal belong here too.

Delivering the Goods: Projects Applications and Solutions
In this track the focus is applications and how they are implemented to
deliver solutions. If you have a presentation on project management, application
solution deployment, operational and configuration issues, load balancing,
portals and portlets, content management, channel development, repository
management, release management, identity management, authentication and
authorization, service-oriented architecture, and database management it will
be a great fit in this track.

Markets and Partnerships Addressing the Enterprise
This is the JA-SIG marketplace for enterprise strategies and partner-based
solutions. We welcome presentations on making community source work in the
enterprise; investing in community source; governance, support, and risk
reduction; where policy, requirements, and technology meet; executive planning
and strategy; integration with infrastructure; the value of service-oriented
architecture and web services models; project oversight, user requirements;
working with functional offices; change management; marketing and promotion.

Proposal forms, topic suggestions, and contact information are provided on the
JA-SIG Conference Website. Submit your proposal and join the JA-SIG crowd in
Atlanta this December! For all the details, visit

http://www.ja-sig.org/conferences/06winter/index.html

Paul Zablosky
Program Committee Chair
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