Dear Members,
Below you'll find official details of our event next week, a detailed
technical session on Google Apps APIs and migration.
We will be holding this venue at Monash University, Clayton. To
accommodate those who need the extra travel time, we've set a later
starting time of 7pm. Upon the presentations conclusion Robert is
generously providing ample time to answer questions until 10pm.
With Google Apps Marketplace growing and millions of organisations now
using Google Apps, undoubtedly this will be an important area of
opportunity for many developers, enterprise architects and systems
analysts. If you've been considering learning more about Google Apps,
now's your chance to learn the tricks and tips from one of the biggest
migrations and integrations in Australia.
Special thanks to Robert Norris and Monash University.
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Going Google: Migrating to Google Apps with Monash University
Wed Oct 6th 2010, 7pm - 10pm
Are you a developer working closely with organisations making the
change to Google Apps? Or perhaps you are looking to leverage more
from Google Apps APIs for your site? If either case applies, you won't
want to miss this event.
Learn how 130,000 students and 15,000 staff were migrated to Google
Apps as Robert Norris, software developer at Monash University,
explains the challenges involved with such a daunting feat.
A technical discussion of Google Apps APIs from Authentication,
Provisioning, Email, Contacts, Calendars and more will be covered as
Robert gives a detailed account of Going Google that developers will
want to leverage from.
We've left plenty of time for Q&A so if you have questions on
developing with Google Apps APIs, now's your chance to learn from one
of the largest implementations in Australia.
Cost: FREE
Topic: Google Apps
Style: Technical
Directions:
http://bit.ly/djb6jg
Register:
http://bit.ly/GoogleAppsAPIMonashUni
Agenda: 6:45pm Doors Open ; 7:00pm General Introduction ; 7:05pm
Presentation Start ; 8:30pm Q&A ; 10:00pm Conclude
Special thanks to Monash University