Wednesday, November 13, 2013
6:30 PM to

  • 8700 State Line Road #200, Leawood, KS (map)
    38.969131 -94.609184

  • Presentation Overview
    Spring Data...a Gateway Drug

    Whether you are only looking for a way to simplify your persistence tier or already use Spring and want to streamline your application even more, Spring Data is excellent choice for both relational and NoSQL technologies!


    About the Presenter
    Rob Winch - Spring Security Lead

    Rob Winch is a Senior Software Engineer at SpringSource and is the project lead of the Spring Security framework. He is also a committer on the core Spring Framework, co-author of the Spring Security 3.1 book, and enjoys presenting about anything technical. In the past he has worked in the health care industry, bioinformatics research, high performance computing, and as a web consultant. When he is not sitting in front of a computer he enjoys playing the guitar.
    • Meet and Greet @ 6:30 PM
    • Presentation starts @ ~7:00 PM

    Sponsor: DST
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    At DST we believe we are only as good as the associates who work here. We strive to instill in our associates a sense of engagement with their particular work and with the goals of the organization as a whole. An engaged associate finds satisfaction in their work. They begin each day with a sense of purpose and end the day with the knowledge of a job well done.
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