Ann,
        I'm a consultant, into my third live (fourth overall) EJB project in
the last one year.
        The first live project was with a startup called "Health Quality"
that closed down.
        I designed, and guided a team in implementing the Projects" section
of the "Beatnik.com" web-site.
        It's currently in beta, but I've moved on.

        I'm just started on a project here at Covad Communications Company
in Santa Clara.

        I'm interested if you are:~)

        And you were right- you may regret it!

Thanks for the opportunity though,

Regards,
Murali Krishna Devarakonda
e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

----- Original Message -----
From: Anne Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 7:39 AM
Subject: Looking for panelists for Java Business Conference session


> I may regret this, but here goes...
>
> I'm on the organization committee for Java Business Conference, scheduled
> for Dec 6-9 in New York at the Javits Center. I'm looking for panelists
for
> the following session:
>
> Tuesday, December 7
> 4:15-5:30pm
> Enterprise JavaBeans(tm) User Experiences
> The Enterprise JavaBeans server component model has seen rapid adoption as
> the de facto standard for server-side application development. This
session
> brings together a panel of developers who have used EJB to build and
deploy
> application systems. These users will present their experiences,
> highlighting both the good features and the pitfalls of this popular
> technology.
>
> I have 4 slots open. If you are planning to attend the show and would like
> to get on stage and talk about your experiences, I want to hear from you.
I
> want panelists who have actually deployed applications.
>
> Anne Thomas Manes, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Senior Analyst/Consultant
> Patricia Seybold Group
> 85 Devonshire St, 5th Floor
> Boston, MA 02109
> 617.742-5200 x3140; 617-742-1028 fax
>
> Order Customers.com today:
> http://www.customers.com/customers.html
>
>
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