I will be speaking at the Emerging Communications Conference at the San Francisco Airpot Marriott late next month (April 19-21). I was originally scheduled to speak last year but scheduling conflicts prevented it, much to my disappointment.
This is a fantastic conference, Lee Dryburgh (the organizer) envisions it to be the TED conference for the communications industry, and the speakers he's lined up are the who's who of the industry. Last year's conference turned out to be a fantastic event and I deeply regretted having to miss out on it. I certainly feel privileged to be invited back this year to speak alongside luminaries from Intel, Google, Cisco, BitTorrent, Skype, and a host of other exciting organizations.
Go check out the event's site if you're interested, Lee has done a fantastic job of lining up a TON of interesting presentations. I'll be presenting on the paradigm shifts headed our direction if XMPP and Wave gain traction, there's going to be quite a bit of new stuff that I've never talked or blogged about before.
As a speaker I have a free ticket to give away so if you'll be in the area during that time and want to attend please drop me a line–first come, first served. If you're already attending, I'm looking forward to seeing you at the show!
Cheers,
Jason








