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Back and all scotched

What a great conference Scotch on the Rocks 2008 was. I want to thank Andy Allan and his team for the great organization and taking care of everybody. I also want to thank all the great speakers for their time and the wisdom that they shared.

One of the highlights was the BoF session on OpenBD Wednesday evening. There is a great interest in this open source project and the feedback from the attendees was very positive (despite what some people want you to believe, make up your own mind). Here you can read everything that we have talked about.

Another highlight was the lunch (and the drinks at the bar(s) ) during the conference. Never have I attended a conference that served salad, main course and a desert in this manner. Well done!

Scotch on the Rocks 2008 R.I.P. … can’t wait for Scotch on the Rocks 2009.

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On my way to Edinburgh for the Scotch conference

In about an hour I catch my flight to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the Scotch on the Rocks conference.

I will be giving a session on Friday about “Open BlueDragon, Tomcat & Compatibilities”. This is a must attend for anybody interested in deploying Open BlueDragon and the major differences between Adobe ColdFusion and Open BlueDragon.

I will also have with me the latest version of Razuna – our open source Digital Asset Management with integrated Content Management. So, if you want to get a peak at it or want to talk to me about involvement, please ping me at nitai [at] sixsigns [dot] com.

See you in Scotland.

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Open BlueDragon Steering Committee and my talk at Scotch on the Rocks

The Open BlueDragon Steering Committee has asked me to join their ranks which I humbly accepted. If you are interested in what I have to say and would like to bring to the CFML open source community you are invited to read the interview I gave.

In that regard, I will hold a talk during the Scotch on the Rocks conference next week speaking about the “Differences between Adobe ColdFusion and Open BlueDragon, Tomcat and how to get you up and running with Open BlueDragon”.

If you are at the conference come on over and say “hello” (I am a nice guy and won’t bite).

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