The Magic of Location (and LBS) at the third annual deCarta devCON
Written by Glenn Letham
16 October 2007
deCarta wants to show you the magic of location at the third annual devCON - The event features two information-packed days of Location-Based Services technical sessions and business tracks, followed by a full day of hands-on, special workshops for active developers. deCarta's devCON'07 is a unique opportunity for you to get first-hand perspective and information from the technologists and industry experts who are bringing new capabilities, technology and "magic" to this booming market. Save the date... November 13th - 15th, 2007.
deCarta is pleased to host its third annual devCON November 13th - 15th, 2007 at the Dolce Hayes Mansion in San Jose, CA
You'll be able to select from a content-rich array of technology, best practices and business topics, and learn the latest in LBS application development
- Business and Industry sessions will provide you with the latest perspective on market trends, technology requirements, roadblocks and opportunity, with individual presentations and panel discussions featuring some of the industry's leading experts. - Intermediate- and advanced-level technical sessions will go more in-depth on topics such as advanced navigation capabilities, geo-coding, map image settings, aerial image underlay, real-time and thematic data integration, traffic, platform scalability, best practices for sat nav system UI design, and so on. - For developers who are new to location applications or deCarta's technology, a series of sessions will provide an accelerated course on developing applications using deCarta's DDS platform, Web Services and powerful new JavaScript API, as well as deCarta's recently introduced Navigation SDK and Navigation Application for personal navigation devices and smartphones. - A full-day, hands-on Developer's Workshop will be custom-tailored to help you accelerate your application development.
Markets Covered
Internet, Mobile, Enterprise, Personal Navigation Who Should Attend?
- LBS Application Developers/Programmers - Web Application Developers - Software Design Engineers - Software Architects - IT Managers - Engineering Managers - LBS VARs - LBS Executive Management
Session Topics include: Location-Based Web Services For Optimizing Business In The Enterprise Doing More With deCarta's JavaScript API Understanding What Makes Geospatial Data Different The Benefits Of deCarta's Developer Zone Building Your Navigation Application Using deCarta's NavSDK What A Year! What's Happened In Mobile LBS And Where It's Going You Can do That With Addresses?: Advanced Geocoding & Localization and much more!
Developers are also encouraged to join the deCarta Developer Zone
Developers leverage more than 10 years of development and a rich set of unique, patented capabilities built into deCarta's advanced software products. deCarta provides a number of programs, services and special events specifically tailored to location application developers:
* The deCarta Developer Zone ("Dev Zone"), a free online service allowing developers to quickly prototype and demonstrate location-enabled applications. Developers can write applications that make queries to a shared deCarta Drill Down Server™, the industry's premier platform for location-based services, via the Internet
* As a charter sponsor of the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge deCarta wants to welcome you to this year's competition
* deCarta is a member of the NAVTEQ Network for Developers. Learn more.
* Full-featured demo applications and sample code to get developers up to speed quickly and efficiently with deCarta's technology
* Monthly webinars on DDS Web Services and other new and exciting technologies developed by the deCarta engineering team. The schedule is available on the Developer Zone
* An annual Developers Conference where deCarta developers and partners come to share experiences and best practices, and learn about the latest development directly from the deCarta engineering team
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