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SemTech 2009 Tutorials

I just arrived in San Jose for SemTech as I will speak in two tutorials tomorrow (i.e. the 15th of June - oh btw, I'll be 29 that day :-) :

  • The first one, in the morning, "Hello Open World" is an updated version of our WWW2009 tutorial (given with Michael Hausenblas) that will be given that time with Giovanni Tummarello. We will emphasize on some recent developments as well as on practical use-cases of these technologies in order to improve existing applications as well as building new ones.
  • The second one, in the afternoon, "Semantic Enterprise 2.0" will focus on the shortcomings of Enterprise 2.0 systems and how to apply Semantic Web technologies to such ecosystems to solve these issues. In addition to the "theoretical" part, we will describe various uses-cases on the topic. You can also read a short interview on the subject that was recently blogged on semanticweb.com - in which I briefly present the topics that we will address during the tutorial.

That said, that's my first time in SemTech and I should be in the conference venue for the whole event in addition of these two tutorials. If you want to discuss some of these topics or anything related to the Semantic Web - or just say hello - , feel free to ping me here and I'll be happy to have a chat. In addition, I'll also attend the upcoming VoCamp Sunnyvale in Yahoo on thursday afternoon and friday, that sounds also really exsiting, and then will finally take some holidays in San Francisco ... unplugged.

Sunny Side of the Street

This is a long time since I have not posted here but I must admit I spend the last weeks (maybe the last month) away from that blog.

Indeed, I moved from Paris to Galway at the end of August, and so was packing / traveling and then started my new job. As you can guess when reading Galway in a semweb-related blog, I'm now in DERI, where I will keep working - mainly - on the Social Semantic Web, i.e.

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