• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to footer

Technology Conferences

Technology Events Calendar

  • Technology Events Calendar
  • Add Your Technology Event
  • Market Reports
    • Technology Digest
  • About
    • How to Organize an Informal Tech Event
  • Contact
    • GDPR

Devnexus Conference confirms IBM as the top-level sponsor for the largest Java developer conference in the USA, Atlanta GA March 6-8, 2019

January 2, 2019 By admin

The Atlanta Java Users Group (AJUG) http://ajug.org is pleased to announce that IBM will be sponsoring its Devnexus 2019 conference at the Unobtanium level. AJUG is a not for profit organization dedicated to educating its local community on the innovations and benefits to business of the Java programming language and platform.

Sebastian Daschner, Lead Java Developer Advocate at IBM stated “I’m very happy to announce that IBM will be the top-level sponsor for the Devnexus conference in 2019. Devnexus in Atlanta, Georgia is now the largest Java conference in the US. I was attended Devnexus for the first time in 2018 and I was quite impressed with all the Java content going on there all the community efforts.” Daschner continues “I’m also very happy that IBM is supporting these efforts and I think that makes a lot of sense if you look at all the open source contributions specifically to Java from IBM’s side, so for example in Eclipse with all the enterprise efforts with MicroProfile or Jakarta EEE or with things like Apache OpenWhisk.”

With an annual attendance of over 2000 software developers and as one of the leading technology events held annually around the globe, Devnexus is supported by some of the world’s leading technology companies such as Red Hat, Oracle, VMWare, GitHub, Hazelcast, Confluent and MongoDB as well as a number of Atlanta’s top-tier organizations such as The Home Depot, Manhattan Associates, TSYS, Daugherty Business Solutions and Thompson Technologies, who join IBM as sponsors.

Tickets for Devnexus are still available, although prices will increase on January 14. The full program for Devnexus 2019 with details of all the Speakers, Workshops and Sessions can be found at http://devnexus.com

Information about IBM’s developer efforts can be found at https://developer.ibm.com/

SOURCE Atlanta Java Users Group

Filed Under: Announcements

Footer

Recent Posts

  • COMPUTEX 2026, June 2–5, Taipei
  • 360° Mobility Mega Shows 2026, April 14–17, Taipei
  • Forrester CX Summit Series 2026: Amsterdam, New York, San Francisco
  • IAMPHENOM 2026, March 10–12, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia
  • Billington State and Local CyberSecurity Summit, March 9–11, 2026, Washington, D.C.
  • Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 – 2–5 March, Barcelona, Spain
  • The AI Summit London, 10–11 June 2026, Tobacco Dock, London
  • aim10x Digital 2026, March 18, Virtual
  • Harvard Business Review Strategy Summit, February 26, 2026, Virtual
  • International Compact Modeling Conference, July 30–31, 2026, Long Beach, California

Media Partners

  • Market Analysis
  • Technologies.org
Beyond Shipyards: Stephen Carmel’s Maritime Warning and the Hard Reality of Rebuilding an Oceanic System
Memory Crunch: Why Prices Are Surging and Why Making More Memory Isn’t Easy
The End of Accounting as We Knew It
The Era of Superhuman Logistics Has Arrived: Building the First Autonomous Freight Network
Why Nvidia Shares Jumped on Meta, and Why the Market Cared
Dify Raises $30 Million to Power the Next Wave of Production AI Applications
Nscale’s $2 Billion Bet on the Physical Backbone of the AI Economy
Why USB-C Charging on the MacBook Neo Raises Questions About Port Durability
MagSafe Wireless Charging: The Magnetic Reinvention of Power
Apple Unveils MacBook Neo: A $599 Entry Into the Mac Ecosystem

Media Partners

  • Market Research Media
  • Cybersecurity Market
The Rise of Faceless Creators: Picsart Launches Persona and Storyline for AI Character-Driven Content
Apple TV Arrives on The Roku Channel, Expanding the Streaming Platform Wars
Why Attraction-Grabbing Stations Win at Tech Events
Why Nvidia Let Go of Arm, and Why It Matters Now
When the Market Wants a Story, Not Numbers: Rethinking AMD’s Q4 Selloff
Armadin Raises $189.9 Million to Build an AI Attacker That Defends the Enterprise
Day Zero Threat Research Summit, August 30 – September 1, 2026, Las Vegas
CrowdStrike Returns to Profit as Revenue Climbs to $1.31 Billion in Q4
Cloudflare 2026 Threat Report Signals the Automation of Cyberwar
Fal.Con Gov 2026, March 18, Washington, D.C.

Copyright © 2022 TechnologyConference.com

Media Partners: Technologies, Market Analysis & Market Research and Exclusive Domains, Photography