Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:37:57 -0500 From: Dan Jacobs Subject: WebTech 1/15/02 7pm IBM Waltham - Rob Ide - event-based internet apps Hi everyone, and happy new year! I'd like to invite you all to the WebTech meeting this month, which will be held on Tuesday, January 15th at 7pm, meeting at the IBM SPC in Waltham. The presentation this month will be given by Robert Ide from Kenamea, Inc., on "Building event based applications over the Internet." Kenemea is a relatively new company founded by Bob Pasker, who was one of the founders of WebLogic. This is very interesting technology, aimed at solving some of the fundamental problems of interactive processing on the internet, and presented by a terrific speaker. Don't miss it! I hope to see you there. -- Dan Jacobs, chairman Abstract: The talk provides an overview of the Kenamea product and how it addresses some of the problems associated with build interactive applications over the Internet. After the product overview is a demonstration of an application built using the Kenamea Application Network followed by walkthrough of developing an applications with Kenamea that integrates with any Web Application or Web Service. The Kenamea Application Network enables a new class of Internet applications with unprecedented reliability, security, and performance. Our communications software creates a layer above the existing Internet infrastructure that supports transactional, event-driven, and secure communications between servers and any end-user device. Using Kenamea, Web applications are transformed - with a fully interactive user interface, enterprise reliability and security, and off-line operation. About the speaker: Robert Ide is a Senior Systems Engineer with Kenamea. He has over 15 years of software and product development experience ranging from building mainframe class financial applications with D&B Software to building J2EE eCommerce applications with BEA/Weblogic.