Registration now open for the world’s premier open source business intelligence gathering
Stockholm, May 11, 2012 – Jaspersoft, provider of the world’s most widely used business intelligence (BI) software, today announced the second JasperWorld Conference, which will take place September 24-26, 2012 in San Francisco. This leading industry event will focus on the real-world use and power of open source BI in data science and analytics. JasperWorld 2012 is the definitive collaborative conference for open source BI Builders and developers, IT managers, BI enthusiasts and leaders to gather and share insight about the next-generation of BI tools with Jaspersoft experts, customers and partners.
”JasperWorld is the industry’s premier open source business intelligence conference, and we are thrilled to once again bring the Jaspersoft community of technology leaders, BI practitioners, and solution partners together,” said Jim Bell, CMO at Jaspersoft. ”Jaspersoft continues to invest in the future of business intelligence, and JasperWorld is the best environment to learn, share, and define BI in the new IT world of cloud deployments, mobile delivery and Big Data analytics.”
Building on the success of its inaugural conference, held in 2011, JasperWorld 2012 is providing extended levels of product reviews and deep dives, a ”Founders Forum”, allowing for intimate dialog with key founders, Teodor Danciu and Giulio Toffoli, and a free training session pre-Conference, allowing early registrants the opportunity to further maximize their Conference investment. Jaspersoft invites customers, prospects and its 275,000+ community members to attend keynotes on cloud, Big Data and open source leadership. Speakers will include:
Registration for JasperWorld 2012 is now open. Sign up today http://jasperworld.jaspersoft.com to take advantage of early bird registration, which is $349 until June 30th! Also, Jaspersoft is offering a free training session for the first 100 registrants.
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