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dotCMS BOOT CAMP 2010 – April 13-15

Jan 11, 2010

MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA -- dotCMS, a leading Java-based, open source WCM software company, announced today that Boot Camp 2010 will take place April 13 - 15 at the Mondrian Hotel in Miami Beach.

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The dotCMS BOOT CAMP 2010 is about creating business value by bringing the community of dotCMS users together to learn, share and grow. The dotCMS community remains one of the most important elements of the dotCMS ecosystem, and Boot Camp is the forum for an annual meetup.

Boot Camp has been designed with separate tracks for Management and Developers. Training, best practice case studies and roundtable discussions will be included. A particularly timely topic of the conference will be in-depth reviews and training in support of v1.9 (due to launch Q1). This will be the first time v1.9 is fully reviewed in a public forum.

Sessions will be lead by dotCMS staff, dotCMS customers and a select number of guest speakers.

To register for Boot Camp, visit http://www.dotcms.org/conference/2010

About dotCMS

dotCMS is the most agile, scalable and secure content management system for enterprise. Built on leading Java technology, dotCMS is an open-source, hybrid-headless content management system that gives developers the flexibility of a headless CMS while equipping marketers with no-code visual content authoring.  Whether you're building a network of global websites, an employee intranet, customer portal, or single page web application, dotCMS helps you manage content, images, and assets in one centralized location and deliver them to any channel.

Founded in 2003, dotCMS is a privately held US company with a global network of certified development partners and an active open source community. dotCMS has generated millions of downloads and more than 100,000 implementations and integration projects worldwide. Notable customers include: Telus, Standard & Poors, Hospital Corporation of America, Royal Bank of Canada, Comcast, Thomson Reuters, Dairy Queen, City Furniture, Varo Bank, Lennox International, Firstmac and Newell Brands.