To paraphrase Robert Kennedy, "we definitely live in interesting times", or at least you do if you're part of JBoss. What with the language work we're doing around Ceylon, some great work with JRuby over in TorqueBox-land, major improvements in transactions performance, world domination from the Infinispan team (well, most of our teams to be perfectly honest!), strong involvement in the EE7 standardisation process, yet more world domination and great work from the Drools team, and so many other things going, it has been impossible for me to write about them all. We've even seen several of our competitors start to copy our PaaS story in recent weeks (well, they do say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!)
I've been meaning to write about several of these items for a while. But what with JBossWorld/JUDCon, working on the long term vision for JBoss, various off site meetings, and a vacation to Orlando (which turned into a successful working holiday), I simply haven't had time. But once we get over conference season I hope to get a bit of breathing room and revisit one or two of them. At the very least I'll be writing more on what I'll be talking about during my keynote, though if you were at my presentation during QCon London then you might be able to make an intuitive leap before then!
In conclusion it's worth saying that in the 6 years that I've been a part of JBoss I can't recall a time when there was as much innovation and excitement within the projects and their communities. This is definitely a great time for us!
I work for Red Hat, where I lead JBoss technical direction and research/development. Prior to this I was SOA Technical Development Manager and Director of Standards. I was Chief Architect and co-founder at Arjuna Technologies, an HP spin-off (where I was a Distinguished Engineer). I've been working in the area of reliable distributed systems since the mid-80's. My PhD was on fault-tolerant distributed systems, replication and transactions. I'm also a Professor at Newcastle University and Lyon.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
JBossWorld 2011
Not long now until JBossWorld and JUDCon. I'm presenting at both this year, but probably the most important aspect will be my keynote. Since taking over from Sacha 2 years ago, I've given a state of the union at each JBossWorld, but this time will be different: yes we'll cover what has happened over the past 12 months, but the real meat of the presentation will be unveiling where we are going in the next few years. So if you haven't registered yet for either event, do so now (I think JUDCon attendees get free access the my keynote!)