Sebastopol, CA--Location-determining technologies like GPS, RFID, WLAN, cellular networks, and networked sensors are paving the way for a growing array of capabilities around local search, mapping, mobile social applications, business analytics, asset tracking, and e-commerce. These ubiquitous location-aware technologies and services are driving a renaissance in business strategy and opportunity. To create a forum for surveying this uncharted technological landscape, O'Reilly Media, Inc. has launched the Where 2.0. Conference, taking place June 29-30, 2005 at the Westin St. Francis in San Francisco, California. Early registration has just opened for the event.
"Geospatial and location technology will cross the chasm in 2005 the way
peer-to-peer did in 2001," predicts conference co-chair Nathan Torkington
of O'Reilly Media, Inc. Torkington and co-chair David Sonnen of iSpatial,
a seasoned veteran of the geospatial industry, are building a program that
allows participants to quickly grasp both the current state of affairs and
the far-reaching effects and implications around these transformational
location-based technologies and services. Specific topics to be explored
at the conference include:
- The killer apps that will drive the mobile platform in 2006
- Available, viable technologies vs. empty vaporware promises
- Problems that location-aware technologies can solve, and the pitfalls to be avoided
- How open source and open data fit into the technology ecosystem
- Best practices and patterns behind effective Where 2.0 apps
- How the various pieces of the location puzzle fit together
- Radar on a chip, signal triangulation, and sensor mesh networks
- The latest from research labs and grassroots hackers
- Localizing the online experience in local search
- Building communities of consumers around the mobile experience
- Balancing technology with privacy
Where 2.0 brings together decision makers and infrastructure players in the mobile, location-sensing, mapping, and geospatial fields with IT executives, top-level marketing managers, and investors across a broad spectrum of industries. Conference participants will learn how vendors, application developers, and consumer web companies are connecting customers, products, and enterprises in real time. Notes conference co-chair Sonnen, "The unique strengths that O'Reilly brings to this event are their close ties with the developer community and the ability to build user communities capable of open exchange of ideas and practical solutions. The geospatial industry really wants and needs both of those capabilities."
The conference features sessions, on-stage conversations, and panel
discussions with leaders of some of the most important initiatives in the
location space, including:
- David Rumsey, president of Cartography Associates
- John Frank, founder and CTO of MetaCarta
- Udi Manber, CEO of A9.com
- Michael Frumin, Eyebeam R&D Fellow
- Jeremy Kreitler of Yahoo! Maps and City Guides
- Perry Evans, CEO of Aptas
- J. Kim Fennell, Telcontar's president and CEO
- Chris Couper, IBM Distinguished Engineer
- Tim O'Reilly, founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media
Where 2.0 also features another first: the Where Fair, a science fair-style event that gives participants a first-hand look at a few of the intriguing location-aware technologies lurking just below the radar. Fair-goers can discuss the ideas behind the demos with the creators, and learn how these unconventional new technologies can be adapted into existing business strategies. Where Fair projects are being selected from research labs, academia, and yet-to-be-discovered entrepreneurs. The Where Fair complements the conference's exhibit hall, which will showcase state-of-the-art systems, tools, and services in the location space.
Every consumer, product, and retailer is somewhere. Even in e-commerce, where conventional wisdom had the transaction occurring in the nowhere land of Cyberspace, the addition of location has unlocked the door to innovation. Whether you're incorporating location into your business or blazing a new geospatial trail, Where 2.0 pinpoints the people and projects opening this new frontier.
The O'Reilly conference line-up also includes ETech, the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference; the O'Reilly Open Source Convention; Web 2.0, co-hosted by Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle, and co-produced with MediaLive International; and the MySQL Users Conference, co-presented with MySQL AB. O'Reilly conferences bring together forward-thinking business and technology leaders, shaping ideas and influencing industries around the globe. For over 25 years, O'Reilly has facilitated the adoption of new and important technologies by the enterprise, putting emerging technologies on the map.
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