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Every browser company has embraced HTML5. Every device manufacturer has stated their commitment to HTML5.

The World Is Moving To HTML5. Are You Ready?

The HTML5 Developers Summit provides you with the information and tools you need to exploit the capabilities of this revolutionary technology. The HTML5 Summit will focus on what you need to know, whether it's UI design, back-end development, building HTML5 business models or security; this event will provide you with the information you need to implement and succeed at HTML5.

Learn how to succeed at HTML5 Summit--A DevCon5 Event, September 13-15, at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas.

HTML5 Summit Sessions Include:

  • The Prosumer Impact on Business
    Jonathan Stark--Mobiquity
    The Enterprise is no longer managing a walled garden of systems. The corporate systems are a complex cloud of internal and external processes that require reengineering to match the wireless workflow. This session explores the impact of the employees "consumer like" experience and the Enterprise's opportunity to incorporate these devices in their wireless strategy.

  • Device Specific vs. Browser Base Development
    Andy Greff--Phunware
    Joey Janischeck--Boss Mojo

    Innovation on the Internet is not only common, its frequent. The result is that many new solutions are created with single purpose devices that take advantage of the ubiquity of the Internet while rendering a unique experience. However, HTML5 is a game changer that makes a universal experience possible on any browser. The question we answer in this discussion is will specific devices decline or change as a result? What should the criteria be in making this decision.

  • The Power of Multimedia
    Tasneem Brutch, Ph.D.--WebCL Working Group Chair
    Neil Trevett--Khronos Group, NVIDIA

    HTML5 needs access to high-performance graphics and parallel computation to enable dynamic, engaging content. This session overviews the fast-changing mobile and web ecosystems and the two emerging standards for rich visual content in the browser.

  • Hands on the Web Right Now
    Kenneth Russell--Chair of the WebGL Working Group
    Get the latest insights into WebGL from two browser vendors that have shipping implementations. This session includes an update from the WebGL working group chair and a walkthrough of one of the leading WebGL content engines.

  • Intro: the Power of Canvas
    Paul Trani--Adobe
    HTML5 Canvas paints the World Wide web with audio and video. Learn about interactive multimedia applications and how HTML5's Canvas impacts their development. This new element animates images and rendered with a variety of shapes and sizes.

  • The Avalanche of Cascading Style Sheets
    Paul Trani--Adobe
    The power of the web has arrived for mobile phones and tablets. CSS3 gives web sites a dynamic, interactive capability making them feel more like interactive applications. CSS3 provides designers with amazing tools to control the look of the web page. Learn what is essential in developing websites where the pages can be rendered with a variety of shapes and sizes.

  • Keynote Presentation--Managing the Device, Network and Applications [DNA]
    The move to smart phones and tablets keeps the certification process in a constant state of flux. Developing and implementing for the network of the future needs to be integrated with the devices available today. For this reason the certification process manages the life cycle of devices from cradle to grave. How does a carrier navigate the manufacturer's requirements with the impending rollouts of their own network. What applications require special attention.

  • Keynote Presentation--Why HTML5 Trumps Device Oses
    The last few years have seen a resurgence of the Device specific development with companies focused on the OS and API solutions of individual manufacturers. Some Pundits even predicted the death of the web. Now with the roll out of HTML5 the lingua franca of the web is going to out perform the APIs on devices to enable a common structure that had direct interfaces to both device and back end server resources. Charles Jolley and many of his cohorts left Apple to capitalize on this opportunity to make the experience not about the device but the experience. Come find out why.

  • Innovation 3.0: Mobile Apps
    Fred Chow--Relevens
    Terry Ribb--Relevens

    Today, many Brands are resizing 2.0 sites for mobile customers. A good transition step. But 3.0 innovators are rethinking how to become a truly Mobile Brand: One that serves its Raving Fans, over time and on demand. This has led to a new generation of Branded Apps that redefine how customers stream, search, shop, and share--within their mobile lives.
    This presentation reviews innovation leaps and insights into the top design patterns and practices for 3.0 apps.

  • Customerization 3.0: Mobile Semantics
    Fred Chow--Relevens
    Terry Ribb--Relevens

    Using a semantic super-layer, Brands can personalize service for each mobile customer--and animate their mobile relationships with Personal Assistants, Brand Advisors, and Fan Avatars.
    This presentation reviews the role of semantics in the relationship between Mobile Brands and their Raving Fans. It also describes how to design assistants, advisors, and avatars that can serve as the customer's personal interface to your mobile brand--across all digital channels.

  • HTML5 & Application Design
    Jonathon Morgan--Good at the Internet
    HTML5 is about more than screen size and compatiability. Its about access to device and the ability to deliver solutions regardless of connectivity in a comprehensive way. This discussion is about how to talk about design beyond the traditional web app discussion and for the future of the web.

  • The VCs View of the Web
    Alan Michael Kane--Phunware
    What is compelling to a venture capitalist at the web morphs with instantly scalable systems? What impact has HTML5 had on acquisition strategies? How does that impact the VC's expectation of payout? What concerns do VCs have about time to market and execution?

  • The Hackers View of HTML5
    The browser is a likely target for the hacker to probe, since the software is interactive with web servers and enables client side processing. What are the common vulnerabilities to be attacked and how does the next generation of the web browsers impact security? Will IT embrace the new browsers or will the systems be locked down?

  • The CIOs Perspective of the Web
    Don Shafer--The Athens Group
    Enterprise thought leaders share how they implemented cloud computing into their corporate computing needs. What lessons were learned? What best practices do they recommend? How does this cloud fit into the outsourcing and internal resource management?

  • Conference Wrap Up
    Joe Mazzeo--Crossfire Consulting

Learn everything about HTML5 that you need to succeed at the HTML5 Summit--A DevCon5 Event-- in Austin, September 13-15, 2011 at the Austin Convention Center. For more information and to register, visit HTML5 Summit or contact Frank Coppola at 203-852-6800 x131.

Sponsor HTML5 Summit—Contact Joe Fabiano at 203-852-6800 x132. 

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