Jesse James Garrett (pictured) headlines the one-day Real-World Ajax Seminar being produced by SYS-CON Media at the San Jose Hilton on April 24.
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The Elements of User Experience," and the presentation will be a reprise of Garrett's successful presentation at the inaugural Real-World Ajax event in New York on March 13.
Jesse James Garrett has been tracking the evolution of Ajax since, well, before it had a name! He is the Director of User Experience Strategy and a founding partner of Adaptive Path, the world's premier user experience consulting company. He is author of The Elements of User Experience (New Riders), and is recognized as a pioneer in the field of information architecture.
Jesse's clients include AT&T, Intel, Crayola, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, and National Public Radio. Since starting in the Internet industry in 1995, Jesse has had a hands-on role in almost every aspect of Web development, from interface design and programming to content development and high-level strategy.
Today, information architects around the world depend on the tools and concepts he has developed, including the widely acclaimed "Elements of User Experience" model. He is co-founder of the Information Architecture Institute, the only professional organization dedicated to information architecture. He is also a frequent speaker and writer whose work has appeared in numerous publications, including New Architect, Digital Web, and Boxes and Arrows.
In his keynote presentation, Jesse will look at the convergence of technologies that sparked the Ajax revolution, the latest innovations being created by Ajax developers, and the emerging trends that will shape the ongoing development of Ajax techniques.
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