Webinars: Upcoming Zend Webinars Covering Zend Server 5.0, Magento, PHP Performance and IBM i

February 9, 2010

Events

Zend announces four upcoming Webinars for the remainder of February:

h2. Best Practices for Magento Development

“February 10, 2010 – 9:00 am PST”:http://app.news.zend.com/e/er.aspx?s=714%26lid=1967%26elq=db19c0f5d4c440058264c4062dbcb95e

Zend Framework-based Magento has become the world’s fastest growing e-commerce platform. If you are a developer looking to code for Magento or develop Magento extensions, please join Zend and the Magento team for a webinar introducing important development best practices.

h2. PHP Performance: Principles and Tools

“February 18, 2010 – 12:00 pm PST”:http://app.news.zend.com/e/er.aspx?s=714%26lid=1971%26elq=db19c0f5d4c440058264c4062dbcb95e

One of the more common problems that many organizations face is the perception of performance in their web application, or rather, the lack of it. With this webinar we will take a look at several different performance “best practices” and look at some ways you can analyze what is happening on your server.

h2. Zend Server for IBM i in Action

“February 24, 2010 – 9:00 am PST”:http://app.news.zend.com/e/er.aspx?s=714%26lid=1972%26elq=db19c0f5d4c440058264c4062dbcb95e

This presentation explores the power of the latest release of Zend Solutions for IBM i. Features to be discussed and demonstrated include code tracing, code acceleration, Job Queue and full page caching.

h2. Simpler Debugging, Better Performance: What’s New in Zend Server 5.0

“February 25, 2010 – 9:00 am PST”:http://app.news.zend.com/e/er.aspx?s=714%26lid=1970%26elq=db19c0f5d4c440058264c4062dbcb95e

The new release of Zend Server 5.0 will soon be generally available. Join this technical webinar to find out how you can debug production issues using the new code tracing feature, improve performance with job queue, and much more.

About Jayson Minard (Editor-in-Chief)

Jayson Minard used to work here. At DevZone that is, but has been away and now snuck back to write this article while Cal was hung-over from ZendCon Happiness.

When he is not sneaking into DevZone, he strengthens his background in e-commerce, highly scalable applications, search systems, software development processes and commercial software development. He has developed far too many software systems ranging from desktop applications through extremely high volume distributed systems.

Jayson currently operates MindHeap Technology, providing technology strategy, architecture, product management and development consulting at high levels in client organizations; from architect through CIO/CTO. He works with clients such as Endeca, Boeing, ProQuest, Zend, AbeBooks, Alibris, JobMagnet and is also the CTO of TinyMassive. Previously, as CIO and CTO of AbeBooks, he rebuilt the IT organization and technology platform and brought AbeBooks to a level playing field with the likes of Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Half.com. That success has led to a recent acquisition by Amazon.

Jayson works across PHP, Java, Ruby and .NET platforms balancing his time and experiences to stay strong in each. In fact in the PHP world he created the Zend DevZone community site and was the founding Editor-in-Chief, created the strategy for ZendCon, and led the Zend Framework open-source project. He contributed to the Java platform as the Chief Architect for the Java Business Unit at Borland creating JBuilder and shaping early Java specifications. Jayson also has experience with most major database platforms, enterprise technology and grid computing.

He has been in software development for over 20 years but still thinks he will some day be a movie producer or own a recording studio. Instead he owns WorkSpace Cafe in Vancouver which is a hang-out for people seeking a better place to work.

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