MESDA's 15th Annual Technology Conference!

It's that time of year again, time for MESDA's 15th annual conference.
MESDA, Maine's Software and Information Technology Industry Association, is holding their "biggest and best annual conference yet" on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 6 & 7, 2007.
Topics include Ruby on Rails, eLearning, outsourcing, prototyping and more. The Wednesday keynote is "Lower Cost Domestic Sourcing," apparently as a response to outsourcing.
People can register for just one or two workshops on Tuesday (starting at $55 for members, $75 for non-members), or for the full day on Wed ($125 for members, $150 for non-members.)
I think.
To be honest, I read the registration page several times and I'm still not sure. The best bet is to just call Joe Kumiszcza at MESDA at 207.857.3003, as listed on the registration page.
I'd strongly recommend NOT using the online registration and payment system, since the page that asks for your credit card number isn't secure! Hopefully, the new Web site, which will be unveiled on Wednesday, will take future transactions securely.
However, don't let this stop you from attending. Use the printed form for individual registration (PDF), or bring a friend and use this registration form (PDF).
Comments
Don't forget about my presentation on Facebook, Rich.
Facebook is the most explosive Web site of the year, growing to 50 million members as of this writing.
The novel Facebook Platform allows marketers and developers to create "apps" (widgets?) that members can add to their profile and share w/friends.
Some apps have millions of members using them.... you can see the potential for marketing and branding.
More: www.pemaquid.com
See you there, dear readers!
Posted byNovember 4, 2007 08:13 AM
Yeah, that last post was me ;-) Didn't show personal info...
-Rob L.
November 4, 2007 08:14 AM
