Sponsoring User Groups and Conferences: Introducing APIDays NZ

Sydney, Australia - Aspose supports a number of local user groups and events in the US, Europe and Asia. We are keen to support interaction and innovation and sponsoring such events is one way in which we can do this. We look forward to doing our bit to encourage idea exchange and innovation. Below is a new conference that we will be sponsoring this year that we would like to share with you and we encourage you to take a look.
October 4, 2016 · 3 min · Adam Skelton

Introducing NDC Sydney

We look forward to doing our bit to encourage idea exchange and innovation. Below is a quick reminder about an upcoming event in Sydney that recommend our readers to check out. We are very excited about the first NDC Conference to be held Down Under. NDC Sydney will hold nothing back when compared to its counterparts in Oslo and London. The agenda features 7 tracks and more than 100 speakers.
July 18, 2016 · 1 min · Adam Skelton

Aspose Supports DDD Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia - DDD Sydney is a full day non profit community event run by developers for developers. Topics include .NET, Java and Cloud based technologies. Anyone can submit a session to the event and delegates then vote on the sessions they want to see. Aspose develops APIs that make the lives of developers easier. We’re developers ourselves and understand the desire to focus on the interesting stuff like learning new technologies and implementing new features.
May 10, 2016 · 2 min · Adam Skelton

Sponsoring User Groups and Conferences: Introducing NDC Sydney

[![User group icon][1]Sydney, Australia - Aspose supports a number of local user groups and events in the US, Europe and Asia. We are keen to support interaction and innovation and sponsoring such events is one way in which we can do this. We look forward to doing our bit to encourage idea exchange and innovation. Below is a new conference that we will be sponsoring this year that we would like to share with you and we encourage you to take a look.
April 21, 2016 · 3 min · Adam Skelton