Posts Tagged ‘Skyway Cup’

7 Days to Go - Have You Entered the Skyway Cup Yet?


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As we near the end of the entry period for our first annual developer contest, please be sure to send us your entries by 9/30!  First prize is $25,000 and total prize awards will exceed $40,000.  For more information, visit www.skywaycup.org.

Good luck and speak with you soon.  DC

Sys-Con Interviews Sean Walsh, CEO


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A bit dated (May 2008), but still relevant.  Hosted by Sys-Con.tv, it’s a discussion of Skyway Software, our products, customers, and the Skyway Cup.

Enjoy!  Speak with you soon.  DC

Skyway Software’s Day 1 at JavaOne


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Day one was a resounding success!  No shortage of visitors to the Skyway Booth to see a live demonstration of Skyway Builder in action.  Over 600 Java developers stopped by to engage with our Technical Team and learned how Skyway Builder is the only end-to-end modeling tool (Eclipse plugin) for building, testing, and delivering Rich Internet Applications and Web Services for the Spring Framework and Spring MVC.  RIAs are a huge focus of the event and we are well positioned on that front, so hopefully we can get the other 14,400 attendees to view our solution during Days 2 and 3 ;) ……talking about our $40,000 Skyway Cup developer contest should help us reach that goal!

Our partners also are presenting very relevant session information:  Spring will be talking about app security in the enterprise (and the release of their SpringSource Application Platform among other things) and Eclipse will be talking about the cross-platform deployment capabilities for apps created in Eclipse (and their party).

Im expecting a Day 2 post from one of the Skyway Teammates, but in the event that they cant get to it, its clear that Sun has a large Team scribing/feeding on the other happenings out there, including the Duke’s Choice Awards (is OpenOffice really KILLING it like GoogleDocs???) and the Blu-ray partnership (although Id be so much more interested in the Beatles anthology instead of Niel Young).

Have you checked it out?  What do you think?