Date: April 17, 2012
What: 1-day Conference (in Dutch)
Start: 8 am.
Location: Van der Valk Hotel, Almere
Route description to venue
The first independent BIG DATA Forum in the Netherlands. You will find information what a success full Big Data strategy can mean for your organisation.
Date: March 14, 2012
Start: 18.00 hrs. with diner
End 21.00 hrs. with beer & snacks
Location: VAKZUID, Olympisch Stadion 35, Amsterdam
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The Amsterdam Middleware Meetup is aimed at bringing Java Application Middleware specialists together to share their experiences.
Date: March 8, 2012
Time: 16:00 - 20:00 hrs, including diner and drinks
Location: Xebia Office, Utrechtseweg 49, Hilversum
Language: Dutch
Audience: Customers and prospects
Experience experts share their 'lessons learned'. Learn from professionals that were front runners in the development of business apps: ING Nederland and Essent. We will also look ahead at the advance of use of voice in business apps.
February 8, 2012
17:00 - 21:00 hrs
Location: Xebia offices, Hilversum
Directions to Xebia offices
This is the first Dutch Hadoop Community event. It is a chance for users of Hadoop or related technology to meetup and share experiences.
December 21, 2011
17:00 - 21:00 hrs
Location: Xebia offices, Hilversum
Directions to Xebia offices
FAT-NL is proud to announce an excellent speaker kicking off our next FAT event on the 21st of December 2011. Jamie Dobson will do a talk with the slightly controversial title "From Aristotle to Today: A History of Testing and Why None of Us Are, Or Should Be, Testers". Jamie is a respected international speaker, agile coach, test automation expert and active agile community member. He's is principle consultant at Ugly Duckling and founders of Financial Agile, a collaboration of people, businesses, authors and managers who really care about how the future of financial engineering emerges.
After his presentation the evening will consist of open spaces sessions as well as a (only for FAT-NL members) free TDD clinic by Jamie.
December 14, 2011
15.00 - 18:00 hrs
Location: Regardz Olympisch Stadion Amsterdam
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Do you want to learn how the thinking of a software architect impacts the success or failure of a project?
On Wednesday the 14th of December, Philippe Kruchten inventor of the 4+1 view, former director of Rational Unified Process and professor of software engineering is visiting Xebia for a sort presentation on biases, fallacies and political games of architects found in real life software projects over the last 30 years that can help you.
December 8, 2011
16.30 - 21:00 hrs
Location: Xebia offices, Hilversum
Directions to Xebia offices
As an IT or Operations Manager, we cordially invite you to participate in this seminar about the sense or nonsense of your own private cloud. You will get an exclusive look behind the scenes of one of the most advanced infrastructures in The Netherlands!
More, better and faster with lower costs. Cloud computing promises it all. That is why a lot of organizations set up their own infrastructure as a private cloud. But what are the real results? And what are the requirements to achieve those results? What is under the hood? During this seminar, we will answer these questions based on a special case. Kadaster will tell you all about their new 'Platform-as-a Service' (PaaS) platform.
Date: December 1 & 2, 2011
8.30 - 18:00 hrs
Location: Elewijt Center, Mechelen, Belgium
Details XP Days
Two Xebia presentations have been selected for the 2011 version of the XP Days in Mechelen. Nicole Belilos, Principal Consultant and Vincent Lussenburg, Senior Consultant at Xebia, will present The Lazy Team Game. Gero Vermaas and Sander van den Berg, both Sr. Architects, will let you experience the power of visualization.
Date: November 29, 2011
13.00 - 17:00 hrs
Location: SAP Headquarters, 's Hertogenbosch
Directions to SAP offices
The success of your SAP solution depends significantly on the speed and effectiveness of the implementation, as only a successfull implementation can add value to your organisation. Often, this is the challenge of a SAP project implementation. The Agile methodology enables you to face this challenge, but can this methodology be easily applied to a SAP project?