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2010 Conferences

OSGi DevCon @ JAX London

February 23 - Keynote titled OSGi in the Enterprise: Agility, Modularity, and Architecture’s Paradox

EclipseCon

March 22 - 25 - Tutorial on Modular Architecture

Über Conf

June 14 - 17 - Sessions titled Turtles and Architecture and Patterns of Modular Architecture

Catalyst

July 26 - 30 - Two sessions on rich mobile applications and one on agile development. Half day tutorial on software process improvement.

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Gearing up for lots of conversation today. Mobile dev., app arch., and some questions for @springrod. Plus a video shoot. #cat10 22 hrs ago

Great feedback on RMA sessions at #cat10 today. Lot's of fun. Look forward to more interaction on the topic tomorrow (and tonight perhaps)! 1 day ago

.@atmanes Did I say "process"? Meant "progress". in reply to atmanes 1 day ago

RT @dalmaer RT @lukew: Comic: the real reason you should design for Mobile First! http://bit.ly/bhKSV6 #thanksron 1 week ago

anyone know if current webOS version (1.4.1.1?) fixes the aGPS problem on Verizon? Does Google Maps lockin the location efficiently? 1 week ago

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TeamSoft

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After being gone for about a year and a half, I’m back at TeamSoft, a high-end IT consulting firm. I know it sounds cliche to make the statement, but TeamSoft prides itself on the quality of it’s people. On average, TeamSoft professionals boast 13 years of industry experience. We also have a world-class training program, with some excellent instructors. We’ve been a Sun training partner since 2001, and are always looking to expand and grow our curriculum. As a TeamSoft employee, you know you’ll always remain close to cutting edge technology, as well as have the opportunity to work with other technologists who are passionate about technology. We’ve also expanded our services beyond software development, meaning that you’re exposed to a team of very diverse technologists. Yet while it’s a wonderful technology environment, we also remain very family-focused. The majority of our employees have children, and with little to no travel involved, you’ll enjoy the opportunity to spend time with your family. And Madison, WI is a great place to live.

My role at TeamSoft is similar to what it’s always been, with one caveat. We’ve grown tremendously over the past couple of years, and it’s important to us that we maintain the small company feel that our employees have grown to appreciate, while continuing to give employees the opportunity to work on great technology projects. Part of my additional responsibilities include leveraging the strengths that made TeamSoft a great small technology company to ensure TeamSoft is a great large technology company. On top of that, I also look forward to ensuring TeamSoft remains on the leading edge technologically. I’m excited to be back working with so many great people and experienced technologists helping build and evolve our culture as TeamSoft continues to grow.

TeamSoft is a great place to work, and Madison is a great place to live. I can speak firsthand that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. Working for a great, family-focused company in a wonderful city and a low-stress environment may not be everyone’s cup o’ tea. But if it’s yours, I’d encourage you to at least check us out.

Comments

One Response to “TeamSoft”

  1. Andrew Petro on August 16th, 2007 2:43 pm

    the quality of it’s people –> the quality of its people

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