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"Real-World AJAX" One-Day Seminar sponsors announced today. The most anticipated i-technology event of the year will take place on March 13, 2006 in New York City and on April 24, 2006 in Santa Clara, California, both featuring Jesse James Garrett, the father of AJAX.
Among more than two dozen companies who provide AJAX-related technologies only five were selected as the exclusive event sponsors. The first announced event sponsor has been Adobe Systems that will be sponsoring both the New York and the San Jose event. In addition to Adobe Systems, BACKBASE and TIBCO/Perficient will also be sponsoring both New York City and San Jose seminars. telerik has been named one fo the four sponsors for the New York event and Microsoft is named one of the four sponsors of the San Jose event.
All eight sponsorship for the two events were sold-out in less than three weeks after these events were announced to the public and the media.
Event sponsors who are amonth the world's leading AJAX technology providers will present eight anticipated sessions between New York and San Jose. Session schedule can be obtained from the www.AjaxSeminar.com website.
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Among more than two dozen companies who provide AJAX-related technologies only five were selected as the exclusive event sponsors. The first announced event sponsor has been Adobe Systems that will be sponsoring both the New York and the San Jose event. In addition to Adobe Systems, BACKBASE and TIBCO/Perficient will also be sponsoring both New York City and San Jose seminars. telerik has been named one fo the four sponsors for the New York event and Microsoft is named one of the four sponsors of the San Jose event. |
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