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2009 WebGUI Users Conference

2009 WebGUI Users Conference

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Date: 8/11/2009 12:08 pm
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Plain Black Corporation® is excited to host the 2009 WebGUI Users Conference in Madison, WI from September 10-11. The 2009 presentation schedule is packed with speakers from around the globe representing a variety of government, education, non-profit and business sectors. This is the first time the conference has ever featured so many presentations by community members. In addition, thanks to efforts by Plain Black and a community sponsor, this year’s conference is available at the lowest ticket price ever. The conference is four weeks away, only 20 tickets remain, and lodging is limited, so register now to reserve your spot. A full description of events and accommodations can be accessed at www.plainblack.com/wuc.

The 2009 conference will take place over two days, and contain three presentation tracks: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. In this way attendees can select the presentations best suited to their levels of expertise. Beginners can learn about managing content, using the new Story Manager, and about how WebGUI is used for social networking and government websites. The Intermediate track delves a little deeper and provides information on SQL Reports, Template Toolkit, Javascript and much more. The Advanced track addresses custom Shop plugins, large deployments, and developing for WebGUI. To see a full schedule of presentations visit the 2009 WUC Schedule.

The WebGUI Users Conference is an annual event hosted by Plain Black Corporation®, creators of the WebGUI Content Engine®. In 2001, Plain Black released the first public version of WebGUI. Today, WebGUI is one of the most popular open source content management systems available. It is downloaded over 5,000 times per month and is in use as a web application framework in thousands of organizations around the world. Plain Black offers support, training, and customization of WebGUI and the technologies related to WebGUI. For more information on Plain Black and WebGUI visit www.plainblack.com and www.webgui.org.

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