Exclusive Live Event
9:00 AM~~6:00 PM~~(GMT+02:00) Athens, Bucharest~~May 7, 2014~~May 7, 2014 | May 7, 2014
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| The Cotsen Hall
54, Souidias Str.
106 76, Athens
Greece |
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Highlights Welcome to JAVA! JAVA DAY 2014 Oracle Hellas is organizing the 1st JAVA DAY since 2008, under the auspices of the Greek Research & Technology Network (GRNet), and in close cooperation with the Java Hellenic User Group, inviting Java gurus, users, developers, architects, students, researchers, and all the community members to a technology day that aims to create a long lasting tradition for the Java Community in Greece for years to come.
The featured content is designed to provide specialized technical insight into the areas of the platform, to showcase and promote real-world implementation cases, and discuss the present, the future, and popular trends of Java Technology!
JAVA DAY will be live streamed via diavlos.grnet.gr, our live streaming sponsor.
For more information contact Helena Diamanti at 210 6789 200 or by email at marketing_gr@oracle.com.
Agenda 09:00 – 09:30 | Registrations & Welcome Coffee |
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| 9:30 – 09:40 | Welcome To Java Day 2014
Antonis Monokrousos, Country Leader Oracle Hellas, Cluster Leader Oracle GCMM Cluster Of Countries |
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| 09:40 – 09:50 | Advanced Cloud Infrastructures And Services Of Grnet
Prof. Panayiotis Tsanakas, CEO, Grnet |
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| 09:50 – 10:00 | Java Hellenic User Group Welcome
Paris Apostolopoulos, Senior Software Engineer , Java Hellenic User Group Leader
Panos Konstantinides, Senior Software Engineer, Java Hellenic User Group Leader |
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| 10:00 – 11:15 | Java Strategy Keynote
Simon Nicholson, Senior Director, Product Management Internet Of Things (Iot)
Platform, And Java Embedded Product Group, Oracle Corporation |
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| 11:15 – 11:30 | Oracle Academy: Investing In Skills’ Development
Eleni Tsipa, PR & Corporate Citizenship Specialist, Oracle GCMM Cluster Of Countries |
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| 11:30 – 11:50 | Coffee Break & Networking |
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| 11:50 – 12:35 | Java 8: Create The Future
Angela Caicedo, Java Evangelist, Oracle Corporation |
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| 12:35 – 13:10 | Java 8: Understanding Functional Interfaces And Writing Mixins
Dr Heinz M. Kabutz (Phd Compsci), Author Of "The Java(Tm) Specialists' Newsletter,
Oracle Java Champion 2005-2013, Javaone Rock Star Speaker 2012, Greek |
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| 13:10 – 13:30 | Adopt A JSR Program - Adoption Of JSR339 From The Java Hellenic User Group
Dr. Thomas Pliakas, Senior Software Developer, Nokia Solutions & Networks, Java
Hellenic User Group member |
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| 13:30 – 14:30 | Lunch & Networking |
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| 14:30 – 15:05 | Java Embedded: How To Become an Embedded Developer In Minutes
Angela Caicedo, Java Evangelist, Oracle Corporation |
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| 15:05 - 15:40 | Package By Feature In a Java Project
Konstantinos Kapelonis, Senior Analyst/Developer, Trasys Greece |
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| 15:40 – 16:00 | The icore Project – Internet Connected Objects For Reconfigurable Eco-Systems
Dimitris Kelaidonis, TNS Laboratory, Dept. Of Digital Systems, University Of Piraeus |
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| 16:00 – 16:20 | Coffee Break & Networking |
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| 16:20 – 16:55 | Help Your “Ops” Help You, Configuration of a Logging System (Based on Logback)
George Kalfopoulos, Solution Architect, Trasys Greece |
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| 16:55 – 17:30 | Web Development in JavaEE 7 With JSF, Does It Still Matter?
Paris Apostolopoulos, Senior Software Engineer, Java Hellenic User Group Leader |
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| 17:30 – 17:50 | Case Study On B-Open Jplaton Platform
Giorgos Fylactopoulos, Head, R&D Dept., B-Open |
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*The agenda is subject to change and delays |
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Speakers Speakers | The keynote speaker: Simon Nicholson Senior Director, Product Management Internet of Things (Iot) Platform, And Java Embedded Product Group, Oracle Corporation
Simon Nicholson is Senior Director, Product Management for the Internet of Things (IoT) Platform and Java Embedded Product Group at Oracle Corporation. His team are focused on developing market opportunity for Oracle's Internet of Things Platform and Java Embedded product offerings, in addition to defining and executing Go To Market and Sales Enablement.
Working in customer and product roles around the globe; from sales and product training at Xerox, through time spent on an island in the South Atlantic to a number of roles with Sun and Oracle, Simon's focus has always been on making complex technologies easy to understand and engage. At Sun, Simon was closely involved with the development and adoption of internet standards and technologies, including leadership roles defining global e-commerce and federated identity standards. More recently Simon has focused on opportunities presented by Java in devices throughout the IoT eco-system from System on a Chip (SOC) companies via the network operators to the enterprises.
| | The Evangelist: Angela Caicedo Java Evangelist, Oracle Corporation
Angela Caicedo has been a Java Evangelist for 11 years, first at Sun Microsystems and now at Oracle. Angela's expertise includes: Java ME, Java SE and Java EE. She loves spending time in new and cool technologies like: Game developments, 3D, bluetooth, Embedded programming, and others. She has also presented these topics at developer conferences around the world. Angela graduated from the University EAFIT of Medellin Colombia in 1998 with a B.S. in Computer Science. During 1996-1997 Angela was a visitor student at Center for Educational Computing Initiatives at MIT. Prior to joining Sun, Angela worked for three years as a software developer and researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), in Lausanne Switzerland, and participated in several European Projects. Angela has also done research on Intelligent Agents which is one of her specialties.
| | The Rock Star speaker: Dr Heinz M. Kabutz (Phd Compsci) Author Of "The Java(Tm) Specialists' Newsletter, Oracle Java Champion 2005-2013, Javaone Rock Star Speaker 2012, Greek
Heinz Kabutz is a Greek South African German Java programmer living in Chania, on the Island of Crete. He has been working with Java since 1997 when he worked on one of the first large Java systems in South Africa, long before we had JEE. He decided to move to Greece with his family in 2006 and started a small consulting company in Greece, from which he services clients all over the world. He is most well known for his Java Specialists Newsletter, a publication where he writes about advanced core Java, interspersed with tales of life in beautiful Greece. His newsletter is now read in over 135 countries by about 75000 Java enthusiasts. |
Live Streaming Live Streaming
This event will be live streamed by Diavlos Few words about DIAVLOS:
The ‘ Diavlos’ service supports the live, digital broadcasting of lectures, seminars, artistic happenings, and other events, organized by a number of major cultural, educational and research institutions of the country.
The transmissions are realized by exploiting the new generation optical network of GRNet. During the live streaming, the sound and visual received by the venue, are forwarded via GRNet to a central server infrastructure of ‘ Diavlos’. From there, the digital content is distributed in high quality to the end viewers via the Internet, making digital attendance possible from anywhere in the world, at the same moment that the event is taking place.
The events broadcasted by ‘ Diavlos’ target at their majority students, researchers, professors and university faculty; however, a number of important events are available to the wider audience, for free and without any access restrictions.
We urge you to visit the website: diavlos.grnet.gr and register free.
The ‘ Diavlos’ service is provided by the Greek Research & Technology Network (GRNet)
For more information contact Helena Diamanti at 210 6789 200 or by email at marketing_gr@oracle.com.
Call-4-Papers! Call-4-Papers!
The JAVA DAY 2014 Call-4-Papers is now open!
Have something interesting to present to the first large-scale gathering of Java developers and community members in Greece since 2008? Innovations implemented with Java? Important projects based on the Java technology that change the way we interact and do business? We want to hear from you, and so do the attendees at Java Day 2014. Submit your proposal now for a chance to share your expertise and experiences. About the Content
Please consider the following as inspiration for submissions (the only real limits are your own imagination on anything in the Java EE ecosystem):
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Existing and upcoming Java EE technology JSRs and implementations
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Cool stuff that extends Java EE in new and interesting ways
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Case studies using Java EE 5, Java EE 6 or Java EE 7 (including migration from other technologies)
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Technical Case studies about projects implemented based on Java Technology in the Private and Public Sector
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Academic work based on Java Technology
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Best practices for using Java EE technologies
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Emerging trends in the ecosystem such as mobile, HTML5, caching, complex event processing, modularity, and the like
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Insightful research, development, and analysis work in server-side Java
Complementary information that candidates should consider to provide include: - Session Type*: Describes the format in which the topic will be delivered:
A. JD Session: A 35-minute session presented by Oracle, customers, partners, developers, and/or user group members. We suggest allocating 5 minutes for a Q&A period within that timeframe.
B. JD Case Studies: A 20-minute case study presented by Oracle, customers, partners, developers, and/or user group members. We suggest allocating 5 minutes for a Q&A period within that timeframe.
- Presentation Summary*: For evaluation only; this is an additional description of your proposal to help the reviewers better understand your submission.
- Experience Level*: Identifies the knowledge level of the targeted attendee.
General Tips -
Session titles should be descriptive of the content and use common keywords. Write an abstract that is easy to read and describes the value of the presentation. An example of a useful title is: Five techniques to improve your Java server logging. An example of an uninformative and vague title: Java GC and You. Do explicitly discuss what your session is about rather than making a strategy pitch. For example, include specifics about case studies, customer/partner participation, quantitative facts, etc.
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Do not include proprietary or confidential material.
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The submitter is responsible for securing all necessary permissions for use of proposed presentation materials before they are submitted.
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Verify all contact and content information before submitting.
The Submission and Selection Process, and Deadlines
Candidate speakers are compelled to submit their Papers providing the required information by the 11th of April 2014 (inclusive). Candidate Papers will be reviewed and selected by vote by the JD Session Committee which is comprised by 2 Oracle Hellas employees, 2 designated members of the Java Hellenic User Group (JHUG) and 2 members of the Greek academic community. The evaluation phase will be completed and the final session frontline will be announced by the 23rd of April 2014 (inclusive). Speakers will be required to prepare and deliver their final draft to the JD committee by the 2nd of May (inclusive).
Candidate presentations/papers, inquiries, and requests for further details and information, should be submitted to marketing_gr@oracle.com. Please start your message header/title using the “ Java Day 2014” string. Program Policies Content Program Policies -
Oracle does not reimburse speakers for travel and expenses. Speakers are responsible for any applicable taxes, customs duties, or other expenses related to acceptance of the complimentary pass.
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Do not include proprietary or confidential material. The submitter is responsible for obtaining necessary permission to use all materials.
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Oracle reserves the right to edit session information for clarity, length, and style, and other considerations.
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All deadlines must be met. Any requests received after the deadline may not be approved, and any missed deadlines can result in cancellation of sessions.
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Oracle reserves the right to cancel a session or speaker if necessary.
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In accordance with Oracle's privacy policy, Oracle cannot release information on conference attendees.
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By submitting a session for consideration, you authorize Oracle to promote, publish, display, and disseminate the content submitted to Oracle, including your name and likeness, for use associated with the JAVA DAY 2014 conference, that will take place in Athens, on May 7, 2014.
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Invited speakers will be required to review and sign the Speaker Consent Form. A copy of the speaker consent form is provided below.
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Speakers may be asked to attend a general rehearsal at the venue, on the day prior to the event (May 6, 2014)
Speaker Consent Form (example) On behalf of myself [and my company/organization], which is designated below ("Organization"), and in consideration of my participation in JAVA DAY 2014, which are scheduled to take place May 7th, 2014 in Athens (the "Event"), I grant Oracle (and its designated contractors) and its subsidiaries and affiliates under common control ("Oracle") the following permissions in connection with the Event:
1. Permission to make sound and visual recordings of any and all presentation(s) I give in relation to the Event ("Presentation") on film, tape, disk, and/or other forms of media, whether in analog or digital format (the "Recordings").
2. Permission to use and distribute my name, voice, biographic material, likeness, and portrait (hereinafter collectively referred to as my "Likeness") in connection with my Presentation or the Recordings, for the purpose of publicizing or promoting my Presentation(s) at/participation in the Event.
3. Permission to use, copy, translate, reformat, edit, broadcast, publish, perform, promote, distribute, digitize, transmit, make derivative works based upon, and/or display all or parts of my Presentation, the Recordings, a transcript of the Recordings, and any presentation materials that I provide to Oracle and use in connection with my Presentation, including without limitation any written speeches, visual aids, or other visual or written materials used, performed, displayed, and/or provided by me in connection with the Presentation (the "Presentation Materials"). This includes, without limitation, the right to make and distribute a DVD, CD, flash memory card, memory stick, PC card, audio tape, video tape, and/or other recording of the Event proceedings that contains the Recordings and Presentation Materials, the right to distribute the Presentation Materials via download from Oracle's affiliated websites, and the right to distribute, display, broadcast, rebroadcast, and reproduce my Presentation, in any and all media existing now or later developed, as part of Event proceedings and archives that Oracle makes available on its website or elsewhere. Any such use must be in connection with the Event or future versions of the Event, and must not be misleading or reflect negatively on my Organization or me.
4. Permission to incorporate the Presentation Materials into the Recordings, in whole or in part.
I understand that neither my Organization nor I will receive any compensation for granting these permissions. Oracle has no obligation to use or record and is not granted any other permissions or rights with respect to my Likeness, my Presentation, the Recordings, or the Presentation Materials. Oracle reserves the right to cancel a session or speaker at the Event if necessary. I represent and warrant that I have the right to the Presentation and Presentation Materials except any Presentation Materials listed herein, that the publication of this Presentation and Presentation Materials will not infringe on the patent, trademark, copyright rights of others, nor is it slanderous, libelous, or an invasion of any person's right of privacy or publicity. I further represent and warrant that I have full power to grant this license to Oracle. I have read and understand the provisions above, and I (a) confirm that I am the person named in this consent form and (b) grant this permission and agree to the terms and conditions set forth above on behalf of my Organization and myself.
For more information contact Helena Diamanti at 210 6789 200 or by email at marketing_gr@oracle.com. Don’t forget:
Get in the JAVA MOOD and submit your projects for the Internet of Things (IoT) Developer Challenge!! Three members of the winning teams will receive a JavaOne 2014 pass plus flight and hotel (for up to $2,000). Members of two student teams will receive a laptop and a certification voucher.
Venue The venue |
Completed and opened to the public in 2005, Cotsen Hall is built on the grounds of the Gennadius Library, a landmarked building in the center of Athens. Designed in modern style, the Hall reflects the historic importance of the Gennadeion as well as that devotion to Greece’s culture and history embodied in the mission of the School. Named for the chief benefactor, Lloyd Cotsen, the Hall serves the cultural and educational programs of the School and also welcomes events organized by distinguished groups and individuals from the world of education, culture, and business.
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Wednesday 7 May 2014 (09:00 AM - 05:00 PM)
The Cotsen Hall
54, Souidias Str.
106 76, Athens
Greece |
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