Speakers and Sessions at EurOmnis 2010

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To see who speaks when, please visit the Speakers & Sessions Overview
You can find an abstract of the session description for all speakers at the Synopsis page

Monday morning

Monday afternoon

Monday evening

Tuesday morning

Tuesday afternoon

Tuesday evening

Wednesday morning

Wednesday afternoon

Wednesday evening

Thursday morning

Thursday afternoon

Thursday evening

Sunday October 24th, Afternoon/evening

EurOmnis


Check in, your rooms will be available from 1600 hours on.
There will be a light cold and warm Buffet in the evening.


Monday October 25th, Morning session 09.00 - 12.30, Break at 10.45
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description

David Swain

Joe Maus


Andreas Pfeiffer


Michael Monschau

Wendy Osbaldestin


Dan Ridinger

Studio 101 Course part 1

SQL 101 Course part 1

The Studio Application Lab part 1

Notation / Event Handling / Advanced externals / Web-client / OWrite Plus / 2009 + 2010 Addendum

Crystal Server, running Crystal on the Web / Crystal Reports, Putting your report ideas into practice.

The Component Store - the forgotten powerhouse / Designing efficient and flexible data structures


Sten-Erik Björling

Mark wood

Robert Mostyn


Lars Schärer


Doug Easterbrook

Kelly Burgess

Using both Omnis Studio fat client development, web-client and web-services technologies...

Converting from DML to SQL / the SQL-Auto-converter / XML in Omnis using MSXML

Converting Classic to Studio, Hacker-proofing websites, Rob's fireside consultations

Data mining, or how to turn data into a (potential) goldmine

App Architecture / Solutions using PostGreSQL / Architecture of a scaleable ultra thin client / Using Threads

On Building Externals, Customization of your application and Automation...

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Monday October 25th, Afternoon session 14.00 - 17.00, Break at 15.30
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description

David Swain

Joe Maus


Andreas Pfeiffer


Lou Picciano



Olaf Gardarsson


Raymond Tress

Studio 101 Course part 2

SQL 101 Course part 2

The Studio Application Lab part 2

Securing your Omnis applications / Cloud computing in Omnis

Omnis in the Clouds / Studio Webserver, Linux and Apache

Omnis as a powerful application server for mobile platforms


Dan Ridinger

Jim Pistrang


Michael Monschau


Sten-Erik Björling

tba


Jean-Marc Azerad

The Component Store - the forgotten powerhouse / Designing efficient and flexible data structures

Anatomy of an Ultra-Thin Application / Omnis Studio and SQL / Openbase Database Server

Notation / Event Handling / Advanced externals / Web-client / OWrite Plus / 2009 + 2010 Addendum

Using both Omnis Studio fat client development, web-client and web-services technologies...

tba

Men & Computers / Localization and Multi-language in Studio

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Monday October 25th, Evening session 19.00 - 21.00, No coffee-break
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description


Raymond Tress

tba


Jean-Marc Azerad

Kelly Burgess


Mark Smit


Lars Schärer

Omnis as a powerful application server for mobile platforms

tba

Men & Computers / Localization and Multi-language in Studio

On Building Externals, Customization of your application and Automation...

Creating complex (sub) windows / OO techniques for Single point of definition / Planboard scheduler

Data mining, or how to turn data into a (potential) goldmine

Mark wood


Lou Picciano


Doug Easterbrook



Olaf Gardarsson

Wendy Osbaldestin

Jim Pistrang

Converting from DML to SQL / the SQL-Auto-converter / XML in Omnis using MSXML

Securing your Omnis applications / Cloud computing in Omnis

App Architecture / Solutions using PostGreSQL / Architecture of a scaleable ultra thin client / Using Threads

Omnis in the Clouds / Studio Webserver, Linux and Apache

Crystal Server, running Crystal on the Web / Crystal Reports, Putting your report ideas into practice.

Anatomy of an Ultra-Thin Application / Omnis Studio and SQL / Openbase Database Server

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Tuesday October 26th, Morning session 09.00 - 12.30, Break at 10.45
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description

David Swain

Joe Maus


Andreas Pfeiffer


Lars Schärer


Dan Ridinger


Jean-Marc Azerad

Studio 101 Course part 3

SQL 101 Course part 3

The Studio Application Lab part 3

Data mining, or how to turn data into a (potential) goldmine

The Component Store - the forgotten powerhouse / Designing efficient and flexible data structures

Men & Computers / Localization and Multi-language in Studio


Lou Picciano

Jim Pistrang


Doug Easterbrook & Dave McKeone

Mark wood

Robert Mostyn

tba

Securing your Omnis applications / Cloud computing in Omnis

Anatomy of an Ultra-Thin Application / Omnis Studio and SQL / Openbase Database Server

App Architecture / Solutions using PostGreSQL / Architecture of a scaleable ultra thin client / Using Threads

Converting from DML to SQL / the SQL-Auto-converter / XML in Omnis using MSXML

Converting Classic to Studio, Hacker-proofing websites, Rob's fireside consultations

tba

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Tuesday October 26th, Afternoon session 14.00 - 17.00, Break at 15.30
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description

David Swain

Joe Maus


Andreas Pfeiffer


Lars Schärer


Sten-Erik Björling

tba

Studio 101 Course part 4

SQL 101 Course part 4

The Studio Application Lab part 4

Data mining, or how to turn data into a (potential) goldmine

Using both Omnis Studio fat client development, web-client and web-services technologies...

Tba

tba


Mark Smit

Kelly Burgess



Olaf Gardarsson


Raymond Tress

Wendy Osbaldestin

tba

Creating complex (sub) windows / OO techniques for Single point of definition / Planboard scheduler

On Building Externals, Customization of your application and Automation...

Omnis in the Clouds / Studio Webserver, Linux and Apache

Omnis as a powerful application server for mobile platforms

Crystal Server, running Crystal on the Web / Crystal Reports, Putting your report ideas into practice.

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Tuesday October 26th, Evening session 19.00 - 21.00, No coffee-break
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description


Mark Smit

Mark wood

Robert Mostyn



Olaf Gardarsson

Jim Pistrang


Sten-Erik Björling

Creating complex (sub) windows / OO techniques for Single point of definition / Planboard scheduler

Converting from DML to SQL / the SQL-Auto-converter / XML in Omnis using MSXML

Converting Classic to Studio, Hacker-proofing websites, Rob's fireside consultations

Omnis in the Clouds / Studio Webserver, Linux and Apache

Anatomy of an Ultra-Thin Application / Omnis Studio and SQL / Openbase Database Server

Using both Omnis Studio fat client development, web-client and web-services technologies...

Wendy Osbaldestin


Doug Easterbrook


Michael Monschau


Dan Ridinger


Jean-Marc Azerad


Lou Picciano

Crystal Server, running Crystal on the Web / Crystal Reports, Putting your report ideas into practice.

App Architecture / Solutions using PostGreSQL / Architecture of a scaleable ultra thin client / Using Threads

Notation / Event Handling / Advanced externals / Web-client / OWrite Plus / 2009 + 2010 Addendum

The Component Store - the forgotten powerhouse / Designing efficient and flexible data structures

Men & Computers / Localization and Multi-language in Studio

Securing your Omnis applications / Cloud computing in Omnis

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Wednesday October 27th, Morning session 09.00 - 12.30, Break at 10.45
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description

David Swain

Joe Maus



Olaf Gardarsson

Kelly Burgess

Robert Mostyn

tba

Studio 101 Course part 5

SQL 101 Course part 5

Omnis in the Clouds / Studio Webserver, Linux and Apache

On Building Externals, Customization of your application and Automation...

Converting Classic to Studio, Hacker-proofing websites, Rob's fireside consultations

tba


Doug Easterbrook


Michael Monschau

tba


Mark Smit


Raymond Tress


Lars Schärer

App Architecture / Solutions using PostGreSQL / Architecture of a scaleable ultra thin client / Using Threads

Notation / Event Handling / Advanced externals / Web-client / OWrite Plus / 2009 + 2010 Addendum

tba

Creating complex (sub) windows / OO techniques for Single point of definition / Planboard scheduler

Omnis as a powerful application server for mobile platforms

Data mining, or how to turn data into a (potential) goldmine

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Wednesday October 27th, Afternoon 14.00-18.00

TigerLogic, EurOmnis


TL Q&A, Update on future Studio Developments,
EurOmnis Q&A
The Mitford House crew lead by Bob Whiting and Bob Mitchell for TigerLogic UK,
Birgit Jaeger and her team for TigerLogic Germany,
Fred Brinkman for the EurOmnis Organization.

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Wednesday October 27th, Evening 19.00-????

EurOmnis


You're cordially invited for the Grand EurOmnis Dinner
taking place in the medieval Doorwerth Castle


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Thursday October 28th, Morning session 09.00 - 12.30, Break at 10.45
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description

David Swain

Joe Maus


Andreas Pfeiffer


Raymond Tress


Lars Schärer


Dan Ridinger

Studio 101 Course part 6

SQL 101 Course part 6

The Studio Application Lab part 5

Omnis as a powerful application server for mobile platforms

Data mining, or how to turn data into a (potential) goldmine

The Component Store - the forgotten powerhouse / Designing efficient and flexible data structures


Lou Picciano


Doug Easterbrook


Michael Monschau

Kelly Burgess

tba

Jim Pistrang

Securing your Omnis applications / Cloud computing in Omnis

App Architecture / Solutions using PostGreSQL / Architecture of a scaleable ultra thin client / Using Threads

Notation / Event Handling / Advanced externals / Web-client / OWrite Plus / 2009 + 2010 Addendum

On Building Externals, Customization of your application and Automation...

Tba

Anatomy of an Ultra-Thin Application / Omnis Studio and SQL / Openbase Database Server

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Thursday October 28th, Afternoon session 14.00 - 17.00, Break at 15.30
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description

David Swain

Joe Maus


Andreas Pfeiffer


Sten-Erik Björling

Jim Pistrang


Mark Smit

Studio 101 Course part 7

SQL 101 Course part 7

The Studio Application Lab part 6

Using both Omnis Studio fat client development, web-client and web-services technologies...

Anatomy of an Ultra-Thin Application / Omnis Studio and SQL / Openbase Database Server

Creating complex (sub) windows / OO techniques for Single point of definition / Planboard scheduler


Raymond Tress

Wendy Osbaldestin

Mark wood



Olaf Gardarsson

Robert Mostyn


Jean-Marc Azerad

Omnis as a powerful application server for mobile platforms

Crystal Server, running Crystal on the Web / Crystal Reports, Putting your report ideas into practice.

Converting from DML to SQL / the SQL-Auto-converter / XML in Omnis using MSXML

Omnis in the Clouds / Studio Webserver, Linux and Apache

Converting Classic to Studio, Hacker-proofing websites, Rob's fireside consultations

Men & Computers / Localization and Multi-language in Studio

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Thursday October 28th, Evening session 19.00 - 21.00, No coffee-break
Click on a speakers name to see Speaker- and Session description

Robert Mostyn

tba


Dan Ridinger

Kelly Burgess

Mark wood


Jean-Marc Azerad

Converting Classic to Studio, Hacker-proofing websites, Rob's fireside consultations

tba

The Component Store - the forgotten powerhouse / Designing efficient and flexible data structures

On Building Externals, Customization of your application and Automation...

Converting from DML to SQL / the SQL-Auto-converter / XML in Omnis using MSXML

Men & Computers / Localization and Multi-language in Studio


Sten-Erik Björling

Wendy Osbaldestin

tba


Lou Picciano


Michael Monschau


Mark Smit

Using both Omnis Studio fat client development, web-client and web-services technologies...

Crystal Server, running Crystal on the Web / Crystal Reports, Putting your report ideas into practice.

Tba

Securing your Omnis applications / Cloud computing in Omnis

Notation / Event Handling / Advanced externals / Web-client / OWrite Plus / 2009 + 2010 Addendum

Creating complex (sub) windows / OO techniques for Single point of definition / Planboard scheduler

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Friday October 29th, morning

EurOmnis


Check out, please be kind enough to vacate your room before 1100 hours.
don't forget to pay your personal bar bill, telephone costs and miscellaneous.
Get home safely!! Thanks for attending EurOmnis 2010!!


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