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Speakers 2012

We will announce our DevReach 2013 speakers soon. Our call for speakers for DevReach 2013 has just opened - if you are willing to be one of our speakers please send us your application. We are looking for passionate, creative speakers eager to engage with the audience and share their knowledge. And to get notified about DevReach news and announcements please subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on your prefered social networks. 

Meanwhile we invite you to take a look at our speakers' list from last year. DevReach 2012 featured more than 40 prominent speakers coming to Sofia from 10 countries on 3 continents. Among them there were many INETA Speakers, Dev Community Leaders, Microsoft MVPs, Microsoft Regional Directors, Professional Trainers and authors of books published by Microsoft Press, O'Reilly Media, Sams, Que, Wrox, Apress and others. They are also regular speakers who have previously presented at Microsoft TechEd Europe and North America, MIX, Øredev, NDC Oslo, DevConnections, DevWeek, SDC Netherlands and other major developer conferences.

But... don't take our word for this - browse the line-up below and judge for yourself about the amount of talent, knowledge and experience gathered at DevReach 2012!

  • Web Development
  • Mobile Development
  • Development Practices
  • Architecture
  • Cloud
  • Image of Beth Massi
    Beth Massi is a Senior Program Manager on the Microsoft Visual Studio BizApps team who build the Visual Studio tools for Azure, Office, SharePoint as well as Visual Studio LightSwitch. Beth is a community champion for business application developers and  has over 15 years of industry experience building business apps. She is a frequent speaker at various software development events and you can find her on a variety of developer sites including MSDN Developer Centers, Channel 9, and her blog.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 13:15 - 14:15
    Mobile Development

    Building Business Applications for Mobile Devices

    Day 1, 15:45 - 16:45
    Cloud

    Building and Consuming OData Cloud Services with LightSwitch

  • Image of Brian H. Prince
    Brian H. Prince is a Principal Cloud Evangelist for Microsoft, based in the US. He gets super excited whenever he talks about technology, especially cloud computing, patterns, and practices. His job is to help customers strategically leverage technology, and help them bring their architecture to a super level. 

    Further, he is a co-founder of the non-profit organization CodeMash. He speaks at various international technology conferences. He only wishes his job didn’t require him to say ‘super’ so much. Brian is the co-author of “Azure in Action”, published by Manning Press. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science and Physics from Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. He is also a zealous gamer. For example, he is a huge fan of Fallout 3, Portal, and pretty much every other game he plays.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 13:15 - 14:15
    Cloud

    Architectural Patterns For The Cloud

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    N / A

    Soft Skillz – They Aren’t Just For Humans Anymore

    Day 2, 11:30 - 12:30
    Cloud

    Windows Azure Tips & Tricks

    Day 1, 09:45 - 10:45
    Agile & Testing

    5 Things you can do to be a bit more Agile

  • Image of Sahil Malik

    Sahil Malik

    Share Author, Consultant, Microsoft MVP; CEO at Winsmarts
    Sahil is the founder and principal of Winsmarts.com, and has been a Microsoft MVP and INETA Speaker for the past eight years. He is the author of various books and articles in both the .NET and SharePoint space, and a consultant and trainer who delivers training and talks at conferences internationally. 

    Sahil has trained for the best names in the Microsoft technology space, and has architected and delivered SharePoint based solutions for extremely high profile clients. He has been deeply involved in SharePoint 2010, and is the author of Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Building Solutions for SharePoint 2010, published by Apress.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 13:45 - 14:45
    Architecture

    SPvNext – A Look At All the Exciting And New Features In SharePoint

    Day 2, 09:00 - 10:00
    Architecture

    SharePoint, Office 365, JavaScript and Azure

  • Image of Miguel Castro

    Miguel Castro

    Share Microsoft MVP, INETA Speaker and ASP Insider; Architect at IDesign
    Miguel Castro is an architect with IDesign with over 28 years of experience in the software industry. He’s a Microsoft MVP, member of the INETA Speakers Bureau, and an ASP Insider. With a Microsoft background that goes all the way back to VB 1.0 (and QuickBasic in fact), Miguel jumped on .NET as soon as the first public Beta was released and has provided .NET solutions for clients in a variety of industries. He considers himself to be a .NET Developer and Architect and has equal love for both Visual Basic and C#, with no tolerance for language bigotry.

    Miguel is an active and recognized member of the Microsoft community and speaks regularly at numerous user groups, code camps, and conferences in the US and abroad. He has also been featured on several technology talk shows on numerous occasions. He specializes in architecture and development consulting and training using Microsoft technologies. Miguel is also a regular author with CoDe Magazine and the proud father of a very computer savvy 8-year-old girl.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 14:30 - 15:30
    Architecture

    Implementing the MVVM Pattern in WPF

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    Architecture

    .NET Rocks Live! - Panel Discussion on Architecture

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Architecture

    Understanding Dependency Injection and Those Pesky Containers

  • Image of Richard Campbell

    Richard Campbell started playing with microcomputers in 1977 at the age of 10. He's really never done anything else since. In that time he's been involved in every level of the PC industry, from manufacturing, to sales, to development, even into large scale infrastructure implementation. He has been a witness and participant to the Bill Gates vision of "A PC on every desktop." For years he's served as a consultant to companies in many countries, including Barnes&Noble.com, Dow Chemical, Johnson & Johnson Health Care Services, Reuters, Subaru/Isuzu and the U.S. Air Force, providing advice on architecture, scaling systems and mentoring development teams.

    His long experience in working with large scale systems made him a sought-after consultant during the halycon years of the DotCom boom. He worked closely with venture capital and private equity firms providing architectural direction and due diligence. Richard has also been part of the founding groups of a number of different businesses including Strangeloop Networks, which in 2006 raised the largest Series A round financing (11.5 million) in Canadian history. In later years he has helped organize software consulting firms in a number of developing countries. His involvement in training developers resulted in training materials and videos sold through Applications Developers Training Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has been the author of over 400 articles in a variety of magazines, including writing the question-and-answer column for Access-SQL-VB Advisor for ten years.

    Richard has also been deeply involved in conference planning and speaking, organizing conferences all over the US, Canada and Europe. He has spoken at conferences on every continent except Antarctica. In 2004 he first met Carl Franklin, creator of .NET Rocks, a podcast targeted at .NET developers. Richard was a guest on show 69, but his friendship with Carl quickly evolved into a partnership and by show 100 in early 2005 he came onboard as co-host. The partnership bore fruit in the form of more shows - in 2006, under the parent company PWOP Productions, Richard and Carl launched dnrTV and Hanselminutes. In 2007 demand was so great for shows that .NET Rocks grew to two shows per week and Richard launched another show called RunAs Radio, aimed at the IT Professional using Microsoft technology. By the end of 2011, .NET Rocks published its 700th episode reaching 200,000 listeners in 120 countries twice a week as well as launching a new podcast focused on tablet and mobile development called The Tablet Show.

    Today Richard is on the board of directors for Telerik, a leading vendor of development, team productivity, automated testing tools, UI components and content management solutions in the Microsoft space. He is a Microsoft Regional Director and is recognized as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in the area of ASP.NET development. He splits his time between his various business ventures, consulting, producing podcasts as well as speaking at conferences including Tech Ed US, Tech Ed Europe, Tech Ed Asia, DevConnections and numerous regional shows in Canada, US and Europe.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Agile & Testing

    .NET Rocks Live! Making Web Sites Perform - Stories From the Trenches

    Day 1, 17:00 - 18:00
    Mobile Development

    .NET Rocks Live! Debate the Future of Mobile Development

    Day 1, 11:00 - 12:00
    Web Development

    10 Web Performance Tuning Tips in 60 Minutes

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    Architecture

    .NET Rocks Live! - Panel Discussion on Architecture

  • Image of Lino Tadros
    Alain "Lino" Tadros is Chairman & CEO of Falafel Software, a Silicon Valley based company, with presence in Colorado and Texas, Michigan, Florida and North Carolina, dedicated to providing world-class consulting, training, and software development for small, medium, and enterprise level businesses. Prior to founding Falafel, Lino was a member of the development team at Borland for Delphi and C++Builder.

    Lino has been awarded Microsoft MVP status nine years in a row (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) for his numerous contributions to the C# community and is an expert in .NET, LINQ, ASP.NET, XAML, and Web Services. Lino is an industry renowned speaker and has given numerous presentations on 5 different continents since 1994. He also currently sits on the Board of Directors of 4 Silicon Valley corporations.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    Mobile Development

    Portable Libraries – Why You Should Care

    Day 1, 11:00 - 12:00
    Mobile Development

    Developing Windows 8 Style Application With HTML and JavaScript

  • Image of Alex Thissen

    Alex Thissen

    Share Microsoft Regional Director & MVP; Principal Architect at Achmea
    For Alex it is all about sharing knowledge. He has spent several years working as a Microsoft Certified Trainer and trained and coached many developers in small and large development teams. Currently, he is principal architect for the largest insurance company in The Netherlands. He started working with the .NET Framework in 2001 during the early betas.

    Alex is a frequent speaker at events from community groups like Software Developer Network, VBCentral, and DotNed. He also makes a regular appearance at Microsoft events and is an international speaker for INETA. He likes just about anything related to .NET, but tries to focus on web application development with a mix of architecture and security.

    He has written various articles for a number of magazines such as the Dutch .NET Magazine, SDN Magazine, Office Magazine and Visual Basic Group and is book reviewer for Manning Press. Alex is Microsoft Regional Director for The Netherlands and has been awarded MVP Visual C# since 2007.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 15:45 - 16:45
    Architecture

    Designing And Implementing a Claims-based Security Solution

  • Image of Brandon Satrom

    Brandon Satrom

    Share Founder of HTML5.tx; Product Manager, Kendo UI at Telerik
    Brandon Satrom is Product Manager for Kendo UI (http://kendoui.com) and is based in Austin, Texas. He has eleven years of industry experience, splitting his time evenly between consulting/service organizations and internal IT shops.

    A Software and Enterprise Architect, Brandon has worked on projects of all shapes for companies large and small, most recently using technologies such as WCF, WF, ASP.NET MVC with a healthy dose of OSS. He is active in the Austin technology community, both as a participant in local user groups and as President of the IASA Austin chapter.

    Brandon lives in Austin with his wife and son and blogs about software architecture and development.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 14:30 - 15:30
    Web Development

    Application Development With HTML5

  • Image of Brian Randell
    Brian A. Randell is a senior consultant with MCW Technologies, LLC. Brian is also currently a Visual Studio ALM MVP. For over 20 years, Brian has been building software solutions and educating his fellow developers. Brian spends his time teaching Microsoft technologies to developers, working with new and emerging technologies like Visual Studio 2010, Team Foundation Server 2010, SQL Server 2008 R2, and SharePoint 2010, and consulting worldwide for Fortune 500 companies like Microsoft, state and local governments, and small businesses.

    Brian enjoys helping people get the most out of their software. He does this through training for MCW Technologies and speaking at events such as VSLive!, Tech•Ed, and the PDC. In addition, Brian shares through the written word. Brian currently writes the Team System column for MSDN Magazine.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 09:00 - 10:00
    Cloud

    ALM in the Cloud

    Day 1, 11:00 - 12:00
    Cloud

    Data Patterns for the Cloud

  • Image of Brian Rinaldi
    Brian Rinaldi is a Content and Community Manager for the Adobe Developer Center team, where he helps drive content strategy for HTML5 and JavaScript developer content. Brian blogs regularly and is a unreformed twitter addict. He is an author and regular speaker and also the founder of RIA Unleashed Conference in Boston.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 09:00 - 10:00
    Web Development

    Web Application Architecture – Lessons Learned from Adobe Brackets

    Day 1, 17:00 - 18:00
    Mobile Development

    .NET Rocks Live! Debate the Future of Mobile Development

    Day 1, 14:30 - 15:30
    Mobile Development

    Building Multiplatform Apps with HTML, JavaScript, and PhoneGap Build

  • Image of Burke Holland
    Burke Holland is a web developer who hangs out in Nashville, TN even though he doesn't really care for country music. He is a recovering Adobe Flex developer and current JavaScript / HTML5 fanatic working as a Developer Evangelist For Kendo UI.

    You can find him blogging for Kendo UI and on his personal blog A Shiny New Me. He hangs out on twitter as @burkeholland and avoids Facebook altogether. He has an obsession with Instagram and once updated everyone's last name in the corporate ERP database to "Holland". He is not a fan of SQL.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 13:45 - 14:45
    Web Development

    The Web Is Native

  • Image of Carl Franklin

    Carl Franklin

    Share Microsoft Regional Director & MVP; Host of .NET Rocks!, dnrTV, and Mondays podcasts
    Carl Franklin is the host of the podcasts .NET Rocks! and dnrTV, and the producer of the podcasts Hanselminutes and RunAs Radio. Carl has been a .NET developer since the first beta, and was a VB and ASP developer before that. He is Co-Chair of the Visual Studio Connections Conference and has been a figurehead in the VB community since the very early days when he wrote for BasicPro Magazine, which then became Visual Basic Programmers Journal. He authored the Q&A column of that magazine. He authored many feature articles for VBPJ and other magazines on topics such as graphics, serial communications, and sockets programming. He has authored two books for John Wiley & Sons on sockets programming in VB, and in 1994 he helped create the very first Web site for VB developers, Carl & Gary’s VB Home Page.

    Carl now teaches hands-on VB .NET classes for his company, Franklins.Net. Carl is Microsoft MVIP and Regional Director for Connecticut, and has a close relationship with the New England Microsoft Office. His students rave about his teaching abilities and vast knowledge of .NET.

    Carl is also an accomplished musician and audio/video producer. He started Pwop Studios in 1999 as a record label for his first album, a collaboration with his brother Jay: Strange Communication. Carl's other band, Solvo, is a funk/jazz/blues/rock band. Solvo is Latin for "to set free or unbind."

    Sessions

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Agile & Testing

    .NET Rocks Live! Making Web Sites Perform - Stories From the Trenches

    Day 1, 17:00 - 18:00
    Mobile Development

    .NET Rocks Live! Debate the Future of Mobile Development

    Day 2, 13:45 - 14:45
    Mobile Development

    Gesture Recognition with Kinect for Windows

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    Architecture

    .NET Rocks Live! - Panel Discussion on Architecture

  • Image of Dror Helper
    Dror Helper is an experienced software developer, PostSharp MVP and technical team lead who has written and designed software in various fields including video streaming, eCommerce, performance optimization and unit testing tools. He is passionate about programming best practices and all things software development, and has been a guest presenter at several user groups and ALT.NET events.

    Dror blogs about unit testing, agile methodologies, development tools, programming languages and anything else he finds interesting.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 09:00 - 10:00
    Agile & Testing

    How To Create Change From Within – the Agile Developers Story

  • Image of Florian Ivan

    Florian Ivan

    Share Microsoft MVP; Managing Partner at Rolf Consulting
    Florian is a former Microsoft employee who turned to consulting and teaching project management for customers and audiences all over the world. He spent more than 15 years in the software industry holding a vast experience ranging from creating and building start-ups to managing strategic programs for corporations.

    Florian is a Microsoft Project MVP, Managing Partner at Rolf Consulting and a volunteer for the Project Management Institute where he serves as responsible with the education and certification.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    Agile & Testing

    Microsoft Project for Software Projects

  • Image of Ido Flatow

    Ido Flatow is a senior architect and trainer at SELA Group, and an expert on Windows Azure and Web technologies. With over 15 years of experience in developing, designing and managing information systems, he is one of SELA's senior consultants on WCF, Web technologies, and Entity Framework. He also consults and lectures on WCF, ASP.NET, Silverlight, and IIS.

    Ido is a Microsoft MVP for connected systems development, a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and the co–author of Microsoft's Official WCF 4 course (10263A). He is an early adopter of Entity Framework and Silverlight and also a Windows Azure trainer in the Metro Program. Recently Ido received the Microsoft's Community Contributor award for 2011.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    Web Development

    Embracing HTTP with ASP.NET Web APIs

    Day 2, 10:15 - 11:15
    Web Development

    ASP.NET MVC Razor and jQuery - the New Face of ASP.NET

    Day 1, 14:30 - 15:30
    Cloud

    Building Secured, Scalable, Low-latency Web Applications with the Windows Azure Platform

  • Image of Iris Classon
    This is that girl in your class that just wouldn’t stop talking. She is also known as Iris Classon, a hyperactive and very passionate developer, long distance runner and mountain biker with a love for weightlifting and fitness.

    Iris recently caught the attention of the developer community with her tremendous passion for programming, and the fact that she wrote her very first line of code in summer 2011. Making a drastic career change from Clinical Nutrition and sports she set out to conquer the world of programming and had a remarkable progression. Within one year she had taken five certifications, became a MCPD and landed a fulltime job as a developer after just 6 months. She was invited by Pluralsight to NDC to do a video interview, and was also interviewed for The Hanselminutes podcast. Today she is a Technical Evangelist for Telerik, works as a software developer for Dotnet Mentor and is the organizer of the Swedish Pluralsight Study Group

    She blogs passionately about her journey as a developer, her latest code projects and the very popular ‘Stupid’ question of the day, engaging and inspiring the community as best as she can.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 15:45 - 16:45
    Web Development

    WPF, Silverlight and WinRT: Three Tales of Three Friends

  • Image of Jesse Liberty

    Jesse Liberty

    Share Author, Speaker and Podcast Host; Developer Evangelist at Telerik
    Jesse Liberty is a Developer Evangelist at Telerik. Formerly a Senior Developer-Community Evangelist on the Windows Phone Team at Microsoft, Jesse has over 20 years experience in commercial programming and is in high demand on the international speaker circuit. He is a former Distinguished Software Engineer at AT&T and VP of Information Technology at Citibank as well as a Senior Architect for PBS/Learning Link.

    Jesse is the author of over two dozen books on Programming, most recently the forthcoming Programming Windows 8 With XAML for APress as well as Migrating to Windows Phone and numerous others on Microsoft technology, C# and C++. He hosts the popular Yet Another Podcast and his blog is required reading.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 09:45 - 10:45
    Mobile Development

    A Crash Course in Win 8 XAML Programming (Part 1)

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Mobile Development

    A Crash Course in Win 8 XAML Programming (Part 2)

  • Image of Jim Holmes
    Jim Holmes is Test Studio Evangelist at Telerik and has more than 25 years in the IT field – as a PC technician, WAN manager, customer relations manager, developer, and, yes, tester. Jim has previously held jobs in the DoD, software consulting domain, and commercial software product sectors. He has been a long-time advocate of test automation and has delivered software on a wide range of platforms.

    Jim co-authored the book Windows Developer Power Tools, blogs frequently and is the president of the Board of Directors for the CodeMash conference, held at an indoor waterpark in Sandusky, Ohio, in the middle of winter. He is also founder of the Dayton .NET Developers Group, a volunteer-led community organization for improving the software development skills of Dayton-area IT professionals.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 11:30 - 12:30
    Agile & Testing

    4 Techniques to Improve Automated Web Testing

    Day 2, 13:45 - 14:45
    Agile & Testing

    Unit Testing with Visual Studio 2012

    PreCons, 14:00 - 18:00
    Agile & Testing

    Functional Testing - from Acceptance Criteria to Zip Files [ Pre-conf. WORKSHOP ]

  • Image of Joel Semeniuk

    Joel Semeniuk

    Share Microsoft Regional Director & MVP; Executive VP Agile Project Management Division at Telerik
    Joel Semeniuk is a founder of Imaginet Resources Corp; a Canadian based Microsoft Gold Partner. Currently, Joel is also serving as an Executive VP at Telerik in charge of the Team Productivity Division. With over 18 years of experience, he specializes in helping organizations around the world realize their potential through maturing their software development and information technology practices. Joel is passionate about Application Lifecycle Management tooling, techniques, and mindsets and regularly speaks at conferences around the world on a wide range of ALM topics. 

    Joel a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Microsoft ALM and has a degree in Computer Science. He is the co-author of "Managing Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System" published by Microsoft Press as well as dozens of other articles for popular trade magazines.

    Sessions

    PreCons, 09:00 - 13:00
    Agile & Testing

    Agile Reality, Making Agile Work In the Real World [ Pre-conf. WORKSHOP ]

  • Image of Jon Flanders

    Jon Flanders

    Share Senior Consultant at MCW Technologies
    Jon is a member of the technical staff at MCW, where he focuses on connected systems technologies. He is also a regular speaker and trainer for Pluralsight. Jon is most at home spelunking, trying to figure out how things work from the inside out. He is the author of RESTful.NET from O'Reilly, as well as Essential ASP for Addison-Wesley, and was a co-author of Mastering Visual Studio.NET for O'Reilly. Jon's current major interest is helping people to understand the advantages of REST, but he sees a bright future for modeling as a way to build complex systems.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 11:30 - 12:30
    Mobile Development

    Native iOS programming for .NET developers

    Day 1, 13:15 - 14:15
    Web Development

    Responsive Web Design: From Mobile To the Big Screen

    Day 1, 17:00 - 18:00
    Mobile Development

    .NET Rocks Live! Debate the Future of Mobile Development

    Day 1, 09:45 - 10:45
    Mobile Development

    Hybrid HTML5 App Plumbing: How do they do it?

  • Image of Kent Alstad
    Kent has been instrumental in authoring all of Strangeloop's pending patents. Before helping create Strangeloop, he served as CTO at IronPoint Technology. Kent also founded Eclipse Software, a Microsoft Certified Solution Provider, which he sold to Discovery Software in 2001.

    In more than 20 years of professional development experience, Kent has served as architect and lead developer for successful production solutions with The Active Network, ADP, Lucent, Microsoft, and NCS. "Port View", an application Kent architected for the Port of Vancouver, was honoured as "Best Administrative System" at the 1996 Windows World Open Competition. Kent holds a bachelor of science in psychology from the University of Calgary.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Agile & Testing

    .NET Rocks Live! Making Web Sites Perform - Stories From the Trenches

    Day 2, 13:45 - 14:45
    Mobile Development

    Cross Platform Mobile Development using C#

    Day 1, 11:00 - 12:00
    Web Development

    10 Web Performance Tuning Tips in 60 Minutes

  • Image of Margarita Naumova

    Margarita Naumova

    Share Microsoft Certified Master SQL Server and MVP; Founder of SQL Master Academy; CEO at Inspirit; Mentor at SolidQ
    Margarita Naumova is a very well-known Bulgarian SQL Expert. Magi holds the highest possible SQL Server Technical Certification in the field - Microsoft Certified Master, making her one of the best SQL Server Experts Worldwide. She has more than 15 years of SQL Server and BI technologies consulting and training experience gained in Bulgaria and abroad and is a trusted advisor for major Bulgarian customers in the SQL Server Platform Area.

    Margarita is a leader and founder of Bulgarian SQL & BI User Group "Let's SQL Together" and is a regular presenter of the largest IT events in Bulgaria. She has been awarded as a Top Presenter of Microsoft Days 2010 Conference and as a Microsoft SQL Server MVP. Currently she works as a Managing Partner and Chief SQL Architect of Inspirit - her own newly established Consulting Company.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 14:30 - 15:30
    Architecture

    Doing fast! Optimizing Query performance with ColumnStore Indexes in SQL Server 2012

  • Image of Martin Kulov

    Martin Kulov enjoys optimizing software development and operations. He loves picking up on various performance and quality issues that brings tremendous value to business. Being developer for the last 15 years himself he learned how software gets developed in good and not so good ways.

    For his dedication to community and passion to help he is annually awarded with Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award in Visual Studio ALM since 2006. Starting from 2010 Martin is also member of the Microsoft Regional Director program to provide technical guidance and expertise to communities and businesses worldwide.

    Martin often speaks at international developer conferences including DevReach which he founded back in 2006. Find more about Martin at www.kulov.net.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 09:30 - 09:45
    N / A

    DevReach 2012 Opening & Welcome Messsage

    Day 2, 10:15 - 11:15
    Architecture

    Demystifying Visual Studio 2012 Performance Tools

  • Image of Melania Danciu
    MelaniaDanciu is a long-time member of the Microsoft-afficionado community in Romania,where she's been sharing her knowledge with others out of love for technology.She has a lot of experience in working with the latest technologies, leading the way to easily adoption in all the companies she has worked at for the pastyears. Recently she is getting more and more involved in new web technologies, as the Internet becomes more and more ubiquitous.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 11:30 - 12:30
    Mobile Development

    Next Generation Client Side Web Applications

  • Image of Michael Crump

    Michael Crump

    Share Microsoft MVP, Author and INETA Community Champion; XAML Solutions at Telerik
    Michael Crump is a Microsoft MVP, INETA Community Champion, and an author of several .NET books. He has been seen speaking at a variety of conferences around the world.

    Michael has also written dozens of articles on .NET development including Visual Studio Magazine, DevProConnections and Silverlight Show. He currently works at Telerik with a focus on our XAML control suite.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 11:00 - 12:00
    Mobile Development

    The Top 10 Things I Learned About WinRT/HTML as a Silverlight Developer

  • Image of Milena Pajic
    Milena Pajic is a Project Manager at Execom, a software engineering house working for EU customers. With more than 6 years of experience in the IT business, she is currently managing several projects for the world-leading satellite communication provider. Milena is a Master of Computer Science and a Professional Scrum Master.

    After working as a Software Developer and perfecting her technical background mostly in Microsoft technologies, Milena has shown great organizational and communication skills. That brought her to the Project Management position in just three years. Her professional fields of interest are project management methodologies and business process improvements.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 13:15 - 14:15
    Agile & Testing

    Challenges of Kanban – how to make it work?

  • Image of Paul Carvalho
    Paul Carvalho is the principle consultant at STAQS and has been in the IT industry since 1989. Paul is passionate about Testing and enjoys mentoring and helping others develop better testing skills and knowledge. He specializes in systems analysis, collaborative problem solving, test design and exploratory testing, and has a gift of teaching for understanding.

    As a software testing coach and practitioner, Paul helps testers and teams grow and adapt to complement development efforts – to increase collaboration, effectiveness and efficiency, and to provide value to projects. He has been published in Better Software magazine, is a regular speaker at testing workshops and conferences, blogs occasionally, loves scripting with Ruby, and enjoys discovering new ways to break systems and applications.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Agile & Testing

    .NET Rocks Live! Making Web Sites Perform - Stories From the Trenches

    Day 2, 10:15 - 11:15
    Agile & Testing

    Understanding Quality - Upping your Testing Game to Awesome

  • Image of Phil Japikse

    Phil Japikse

    Share Microsoft MVP; Agile Practices Evangelist at Telerik
    An international speaker, Microsoft MVP, MCSD, CSM, and CSP, and a passionate member of the developer community, Phil Japikse has been working with .NET since the first betas, developing software for over 20 years, and heavily involved in the agile community since 2005. Phil works as the Agile Practices Evangelist for Telerik's Agile Project Management Division, serves as the Lead Director for the Cincinnati .Net User’s Group and the Cincinnati Software Architect Group, and is the host of the Zero To Agile podcast.

    Phil also founded Agile Conferences, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to advancing agile in all aspects of software development. Phil also serves as Cub Master for his sons’ Cub Scout Pack, volunteers for the National Ski Patrol, and is a recently retired Firefighter/Paramedic.

    Sessions

    PreCons, 14:00 - 18:00
    N / A

    Applying Software Craftsmanship [ Pre-conf. WORKSHOP ]

    Day 1, 11:00 - 12:00
    Agile & Testing

    Lessons Learned: Being Agile in a Waterfall World

    Day 1, 15:45 - 16:45
    Agile & Testing

    Introduction to Context Specification - Behavior Driven Development

  • Image of Robert Boedigheimer

    Robert Boedigheimer

    Share Microsoft MVP, Web Application Architect at The Schwan Food Company
    Robert Boedigheimer works for Schwans Shared Services, LLC providing business solutions with web technologies and leads Robert Boedigheimer Consulting, LLC. He has been designing and developing web sites for the past 15 years including the early days of ASP and ASP.NET.

    Robert is a columnist for aspalliance.com, a Pluralsight instructor, an Microsoft MVP ASP.NET, an author, a MCPD: ASP.NET 3.5, and a 3rd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He has spoken at industry conferences including the VSLive, Heartland Developers Conference, DevLink, DevTeach, Tulsa Tech Fest, DevWeek, DevReach, SDC, TechEd, DevConnections, AJAXWorld, and numerous national and international events.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Web Development

    Fiddler and Your Website

    Day 1, 09:45 - 10:45
    Web Development

    ASP.NET and Visual Studio vNext

  • Image of Ruslan Trifonov

    Ruslan Trifonov

    Share Co-founder and General Partner at Mobile Affairs; Trainer at New Horizons
    Ruslan is Co-founder and General Partner at Mobile Affairs, which develops business mobile solutions connected with popular ERP and other business software systems. He has been in the IT industry for more than 18 years dealing with software development with differrent technologies, targetting many industries and acting in various roles.

    Ruslan also develops and leads technology courses and trainings for New Horizons. He often participates in various community events and is passionate about trying new and inspiring ideas in business and technology.


    Sessions

    PreCons, 09:00 - 13:00
    Web Development

    Building Windows 8 Style Applications Using HTML5 and Javascript [ Pre-conf. WORKSHOP ]

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    Ryan Shuttleworth

    Share Technical Evangelist, Amazon Web Services
    Ryan Shuttleworth is a Technical Evangelist at Amazon Web Services. In his role Ryan educates customers on the technical and business aspects of cloud computing, mentors start-ups and coaches developers in enterprises on their move to the cloud. Having held senior roles in successful SaaS companies, Ryan has lived and breathed the transition to cloud infrastructure and uses this know-how to help customers get the most from cloud technologies.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 10:15 - 11:15
    Cloud

    Getting started with Amazon EC2

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    Cloud

    Building Powerful Web Applications with AWS

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    Sasha Goldshtein is the CTO of SELA Group, a Microsoft C# MVP, and an international consultant and trainer. Sasha is the author of "Introducing Windows 7 for Developers" (Microsoft Press, 2009) and "Pro .NET Performance" (Apress, 2012), a prolific blogger, and author of numerous training courses including Parallel Programming, Windows Internals, .NET Debugging, and .NET Performance. His consulting work revolves mainly around distributed architecture and high-performance systems.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Architecture

    Task and Data Parallelism: Real-World Examples

    Day 1, 13:15 - 14:15
    Architecture

    .NET Garbage Collection Performance Tips

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    Shay Friedman is a Visual C# MVP and the author of IronRuby Unleashed.
    With more than 10 years of experience in the software industry, Friedman now works in CodeValue, a company he has co-founded, where he creates products for developers, consults and conducts courses around the world about web development and cloud computing.

    During the last 3 years, Shay presented more 40 sessions at international conferences including TechEd, NDC, SDC, CodeMash, DevWeek, DevLink, GOTO, RubyKaigi and more.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Cloud

    Migrating Applications to Windows Azure

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    Stephen Forte

    Share Microsoft Regional Director & MVP, INETA Speaker; Chief Strategy Officer at Telerik
    Stephen Forte is the Chief Strategy Officer of Telerik and also a board member of the Scrum Alliance. Involved in several startups, he was the co-founder of Triton Works, which was acquired by UBM (London: UBM.L) in 2010 and was the Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Corzen, Inc., which was acquired by Wanted Technologies (TXV: WAN) in 2007.

    Stephen also speaks regularly at industry conferences around the world. He has written several books on application and database development including Programming SQL Server 2008 (MS Press). Prior to Corzen, Stephen served as the CTO of Zagat Survey in New York City (acquired by Google in 2011) and also was co-founder of the New York-based software consulting firm The Aurora Development Group.

    He currently is a Microsoft MVP award recipient, Microsoft Regional Director, INETA speaker, and is the co-moderator and founder of the NYC .NET Developer User Group. Stephen is also a Certified Scrum Professional and PMP and holds an MBA from the City University of New York. An avid mountain climber, Stephen leads a trek in the Mt. Everest region every fall to raise money for charity. Stephen lives in Hong Kong with his wife.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 09:30 - 09:45
    N / A

    DevReach 2012 Opening & Welcome Messsage

    Day 1, 14:30 - 15:30
    Agile & Testing

    An Agile Talk on Agile

    Day 1, 11:00 - 12:00
    Architecture

    Processing Big Data with SQL Server 2012

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    Steve Porter

    Share Senior ALM Consultant at Imaginet; Product Manager at Telerik; Professional Scrum Developer Trainer
    Steve Porter is a senior ALM consultant working for Imaginet, a global provider of ALM services. Steve currently serves as the product owner for TeamPulse, an Agile project management software tool by Telerik. Previous to this assignment, he has worked with multiple organizations in assisting them with their adoption of Agile software development practices. 

    One of his current passions is on helping people and organizations better understand and use the Scrum framework. He currently holds all of the available certification levels offered by Scrum.org and is a certified trainer for each of these designations. He has also authored official supporting material for the recent Scrum guide updates written by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland.

    Sessions

    PreCons, 09:00 - 13:00
    Agile & Testing

    Agile Reality, Making Agile Work In the Real World [ Pre-conf. WORKSHOP ]

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    Steve Smith

    Share Microsoft Regional Director and MVP; Executive VP Enterprise Services at Telerik
    Steve is a software developer with a passion for building quality software as effectively as possible. He is a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP, a frequent speaker at developer conferences since 2001, an author and a trainer. Steve has written or contributed to several books on software development, including 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know. Steve founded and coordinates a software craftsmanship user group in northeast Ohio (HudsonSC.com).

    In the past he's co-founded and sold Lake Quincy Media and NimblePros (recently acquired by Telerik). Currently he is an Executive VP, Enterprise Services at Telerik. He is passionate about software craftsmanship and architecture and design best practices. He enjoys helping fellow programmers achieve their own "ah-ha" moments through speaking, his blog, videos, and other opportunities.

    Steve's an ex-Army Engineer officer and Iraq veteran who enjoys playing games and spending time outdoors. He lives in Kent, Ohio with his wife Michelle, daughter Ilyana, and son Nikita. He enjoys biking, swimming, karate, and all manner of games when he is not immersed in the latest developments in software.

    Sessions

    PreCons, 14:00 - 18:00
    N / A

    Applying Software Craftsmanship [ Pre-conf. WORKSHOP ]

    Day 2, 15:00 - 16:00
    Agile & Testing

    .NET Rocks Live! Making Web Sites Perform - Stories From the Trenches

    Day 2, 11:30 - 12:30
    Architecture

    Refactoring Applications using SOLID Principles

    Day 1, 09:45 - 10:45
    Architecture

    Principled N-Tier Solution Design

    Day 2, 16:15 - 17:15
    Architecture

    .NET Rocks Live! - Panel Discussion on Architecture

  • Image of Svetlin Nakov
    Svetlin Nakov has more than 15 years of technical background as software engineer, software project manager, consultant, trainer and entrepreneur. he has rich experience with the .NET and Java EE platforms, information systems, databases, Web development, security and software engineering. He has authored 6 technical books about C#, .NET, and Java programming, and tens of technical and scientific publications.

    Svetlin is a regular speaker at many conferences, seminars, courses and other trainings. He holds a PhD degree in computer science and the Bulgarian President’s award “John Atanassoff”. Currently Svetlin drives the Telerik Software Academy, the largest training center for software developers in Bulgaria where 4000 young people are being trained for developers for free.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 09:45 - 10:45
    Cloud

    Public Cloud Platforms for .NET Developers

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    Taya Sibgatullina has 9 years in testing area. She started working professionally in 2003 for a telecom company. Then she moved to test automation team where she evaluated and selected deferent tools necessary to build and support an automated infrastructure. Last 4 years Taya managed test team in huge international projects. Created test strategy and plan for the program/project streams. In 2011 Taya joined to HP company as a Technical Consultant in ALM area. Taya holds a Master in Information Technology with a specialization in Software Engineering from the Russian State University for the Humanities, Faculty of Informatics.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 10:15 - 11:15
    Agile & Testing

    7 Easy Steps to Agile with HP ALM 11.5

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    Todd joined Telerik in 2007 and is now responsible for Telerik's growing line of HTML5 tools for web and mobile apps, including Kendo UI Web, DataViz, and Mobile. He helps organize a global team of engineers, evangelists, marketing specialists, and business analysts to design, create, sell, and support industry leading HTML and JavaScript tools. Todd is a well-respected HTML5 industry leader and frequent speaker at some of the world's largest developer conferences. Prior to serving as VP HTML5 Web & Mobile Tools, Todd was Telerik's Chief Evangelist for five-years, building and coordinating Telerik's global evangelism efforts.

    Todd is an active member of the .NET and HTML5 developer communities, a Microsoft MVP, founder and president of the North Houston .NET Users Group, and O'Reilly author. Prior to Telerik, Todd worked in Fortune 200 financial services enterprise IT, and had experience independently building and selling SaaS.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 10:15 - 11:15
    Mobile Development

    Using HTML5 to Build Mobile Apps

    Day 1, 13:15 - 14:15
    Web Development

    Doing More with LESS for CSS

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    Visnja Milovanovic

    Share Consulting Systems Engineer at Cisco Systems
    Visnja Milovanovic is a consulting systems engineer at Cisco Systems. She is responsible for the data center and virtualization solutions delivered by Cisco in Southeast Europe.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 13:45 - 14:45
    Cloud

    Automating Data Center Clouds with Programmable Infrastructure

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    Vladimir Milev

    Share Product Manager Data Visualization at Telerik
    Vladimir Milev is the product manager for the data visualization division of Telerik Corporation. He is responsible for everything that is data visualization on all the supported platforms including Silverlight, WPF, ASP.NET and Winforms. Vladimir was instrumental in the planning, design, development and shipping of most DV products Telerik ships.

    When not writing code Vladimir is analyzing the market and giving direction for the team by choosing what products to build and which features to ship. His other duties also include speaking at conferences, blogging and working with customers by helping them build their projects with Telerik’s tools.

    Sessions

    Day 2, 11:30 - 12:30
    Web Development

    Making sense of data visually – a modern look at data visualization

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    Woody Pewitt

    Share Microsoft MVP, SoCal Membership Mentor at INETA North America; Evangelist at Telerik
    Woody Pewitt is Telerik Evangelist for Icenium which makes cross-platform mobile development simple. He is a Microsoft MVP and an experienced software producer who has a passion for working with others to achieve outstanding results.

    Sessions

    Day 1, 15:45 - 16:45
    Mobile Development

    Using HTML5 to Build Offline Applications

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