Sunday, July 19, 2009

Eclipse India Summit 2009 - A General Summary

In the week when a total solar eclipse of the longest duration in 21st century held special interest for scientists and general public as its path of totality passed through thickly populated western, central, eastern and northeastern regions of India, Bangalore in South India was witness to an Eclipse summit of a different kind. Over 400 Eclipse users, enthusiasts and professionals, gathered at the Chancery Pavilion July 17-18 to learn and celebrate the success of an ecosystem that was benefiting from quick time-to-market and standardized user experiences by building their tools using Eclipse technology.

With keynotes, sessions and workshops that were oriented to cater to the pulse of the Eclipse ecosystem in India, the 2009 edition of Saltmarch Media's annual Eclipse India Summit (EIS) provided attendees with a hands-on understanding of product development essentials, modeling techniques, eDevelopment and most importantly the insider information on how companies and individuals are planning to harness Eclipse today, and in the future. For both veterans and newcomers to the world of Eclipse, EIS 2009 provided participants with a well-balanced learning experience that guaranteed they went back with a richer understanding of the technologies that make a difference to their careers.

More power to organizations such as Saltmarch Media and AnCIT who are putting all their might and resources, and to all the sponsors who help make it happen.

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