by Colleen Smith Posted on September 16, 2010

Wow, another great day at the Progress Exchange Online 2010 Conference.  A few technical glitches, but I guess that is to be expected when you are delivering all the content that we tried to deliver in such a short period of time.  Today was all about the Progress developer community, as well as how Progress partners are moving their applications into the cloud.

 

We heard from many members of the Progress community on the subject of developer best practices.   The sessions included: how to better operate and manage your OpenEdge applications; how to develop the right User Interface for end-users; and finally, some great tips about application modernization.

 

Our partners, including BravePoint, Future Proof Software, and Great Valley Technologies, highlighted how attendees could take advantage of the latest technologies to create applications with an updated look and feel to support the next generation of users.

 

We also heard more about how our customers and partners are thinking about and making the move to Cloud Computing. This included a great session from Progress’s own Rich Banville, who introduced us to the concept of multi-tenant tables, which is one of the newest features of the OpenEdge platform that everyone is excited about, especially those that are looking to move to a SaaS business model.

 

Joining me on stage was two of our more leading-edge SaaS application partners, Bluebird Auto Rental Systems and Wilke Thornton, who shred insights and experiences with the Progress community regarding cloud deployment, supporting multi-tenancy, along with just some of the fundamentals about running a SaaS business.

 

Tomorrow is the last day of the conference and I know it will be just as great as the first two, in terms of content (with hopefully some of the resolution and streaming issues addressed).  We will hear some more customer case studies, and learn more about deploying in the cloud. I know many folks are also eager to listen in on the sessions about future proofing applications through new technologies and modernization.

 

Again, if you have missed any of the conference, it will be available for the next 90 days On Demand, so it is not too late to participate in Exchange Online 2010.


Colleen-Smith
Colleen Smith
Colleen Smith is Vice President, Customer Advocacy at Progress. In this role, she is responsible for ensuring customer focus and accountability for improving the company’s relationship with its customers and partners, as it relates to the use of Progress core products. Smith joined the company in 2005 with 20 years of enterprise software marketing, sales and product strategy experience, and has helped transform software companies into industry leaders, built strategic partnerships, designed acquisition strategies and moved companies through aggressive growth stages. 
More from the author

Related Tags

Related Articles

The Key Benefits of CI/CD - Continuous Integration and Delivery
Learn about the ways Progress Professional Services deploys CI/CD to help OpenEdge customers and how they can help your organization.
Using OpenTelemetry Metrics Support in OpenEdge on Azure
The OpenEdge 12.6 release introduced support for OpenTelemetry Metrics with OpenEdge Command Center 1.2.
A Conversation with Progress OpenEdge’s Top Managed Database Administration Expert: Insights into the MDBA Service
We get the candid take on the OpenEdge Managed Database Administration (MDBA) Service from Roy Ellis, Director of the MDBA team. Discover what he thinks about our customers and what type of company he believes is the best candidate for the managed DBA service.
Prefooter Dots
Subscribe Icon

Latest Stories in Your Inbox

Subscribe to get all the news, info and tutorials you need to build better business apps and sites

Loading animation