Written by Robin Muilwijk Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:00
In less than one week from now, the 7th annual eZ Conference and Awards event is held in Paris France. Being the largest Open Source Content Management event in Europe, this time it's going to be a special edition, since it's also the 10th anniversary of eZ Systems as a company.
The goal of eZ Conference 2009 is to gather the whole ecosystem :
- Developers and customers using or interested in eZ Technology : eZ Publish, eZ Flow, eZ Find, eZ Components or PHP in general
- Web Content Management professionals looking at best practices as well as new trends
- Digital Media Publishing specialists, eZ getting a leading position in this industry for online magazines and newspapers
What I personally consider to be a big plus for eZ Systems and there ecosystem, is how they recognize there contributing community members and partners through those awards. Nice detail, I also got nominated for this years Awards in the section of "Publication of the year" on an article I wrote. A full list of nominations can be found here.
My personal thanks goes to eZ Systems for the nomination, and congratulations on the 10th anniversary!
Robin Muilwijk, born in 1969 in the Netherlands where is still lives, is a true Open Source enthusiast! During his years on internet he gradually got more and more involved in Open Source projects. With his blog posts he hopes to bring you interesting news, reviews, case studies and more.
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