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Speaking at JavaOne 2009

Posted by: Ken Sipe on 04/30/2009
Speaking at JavaOne this year, on Debugging Your Production JVM. The session is on June 3, 2009 at 4:10 PM. This session will cover a number of great JVM tools for debugging and managing a run JVM, with a clear focus on BTrace. This is the 3rd time speaking at JavaOne (2001 and 2003 being the times of past). With the Oracle buyout, this could easily be the last for all of us. Welcome to Oracle OpenWorld! The question which remains...

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About Ken Sipe

Ken Sipe

Ken Sipe is a Technology Director with Perficient, Inc. (PRFT), IBM's largest service partner, where he leads multiple teams in the development of solutions in the SOA, Web 2.0 and portal domains, on both the Java and .Net platforms.

Ken was the founder of CodeMentor, where he was the Chief Architect and Mentor, leading clients in the execution of RUP and Agile methodologies in the delivery of software solutions.
Ken has a deep need to be highly diversified. Ken often works with IT executives on high-level strategic roadmaps, currently geared around service oriented architectures (SOA). Ken also likes to keep his hands "dirty" in the code, which has him on a regular basis, pairing or otherwise producing code. Ken is regularly requested by clients that know him to "rescue" projects, either through the streamlining of processes or the rapid production of code.


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