G2iX and PSIA at JavaOne 2009

From June 2-5, PSIA and G2iX showcased Philippine Software Development talent through its first formal participation in the JavaOne conference, a four-day event held in Moscone Center, San Francisco. As an exhibitor, various software solutions including the G2iX's MaestroDev offering were well received by conference attendees.

 

 

PSIA and G2iX JavaOne booth


Making its presence felt in the JavaOne 2009 Pavillion, the G2iX team engaged visitors by introducing its portfolio: Exist’s Engineering Services, MaestroDev’s Software Automation Platform and Morph’s Cloud Computing Infrastructure. Likewise, vast opportunities from PSIA were highlighted as well.

 

Quite a number of people witnessed MaestroDev’s very own Carlos Sanchez’ demo of Maestro S+ Test Automation in the Cloud first-hand. The Open Source expert showed them how open source tools Apache Maven, Apache Archiva, Apache Continuum and Selenium worked in symphony to create Maestro S+ on Morph’s robust Cloud Computing Infrastructure. Of course he was there primarily for his conference session on Enterprise Build and Test in the Cloud so having him do the demos at the booth is a major plus.

 

 

Maestro S+ demo by Carlos Sanchez

 

The G2iX team also took time to check out other interesting product demos at the exhibit floor. This was also an opportunity for us to network to various members of the software development community. As emissaries from the Philippines, our message was clear - Filipino software development talent is truly world-class with a special emphasis in the delivery of innovative solutions.

 

About MaestroDev and G2iX:

 

MaestroDev [www.maestrodev.com] is an innovative tooling-automation company that enables development teams to deliver quality software rapidly and cost-effectively. MaestroDev is a division of G2iX [www.g2ix.com].

 

The G2iX team provides a complete innovation platform that includes an award-winning engineering team, world-class open source engineering tooling, market-leading open source applications, and a state-of-the art cloud computing infrastructure.