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| JavaBlackBelt Newsletter - January 2009 |
JavaBlackBelt Newsletter - January 2009We've experienced problems with our mail server, we deeply apologize if you've received this newsletter twice.In this newsletter:
JBB's New year wishesThe JavaBlackBelt team wishes you a healthy and prosperous 2009! John Rizzo adresses the JavaBlackBelt community and highlights our 2008 achievements while announcing our main development plans for 2009. JBB signs a distribution agreement with GFD in USA![]() ![]() Since its launch in 2004, JavaBlackBelt has grown to become a worldwide community with 50,000 members in Europe, America & Asia. Given the success of the Enterprise Edition in Europe, the time has come to roll-out our professional online services in other parts of the world. Download the press release here (pdf). Feedback Requested -- Earn 10 Contribution Points in 5 Minutes!The mission of JBB is to provide a great learning experience for our members. And we feel that the best place to go for feedback on how we are doing and how we should expand our services is, no doubt, directly to our members. If you have 5 minutes, we invite you to take this 7 question survey. The survey results will be reported in our next newsletter, with the results of the 2 surveys that we conducted in 2008. PS: As a show of appreciation, we'll credit your account with 10 Contribution Points (at the end of the survey in 2-3 weeks)! JBB at conferences in Last Quarter 2008 and First Quarter 2009
This last quarter of 2008 the JBB team had the opportunity to meet so many friends and partners. We would like to thank our partners for organizing our participation at the following conferences:
In 2009 we hope to see you at many conferences again. So far in Q1 2009 we'll be happy to participate to QCon (London, 11-13 March) and TSSJS (Las Vegas, 18-20 March). Additional events will be announced on our news. New ExamsYou have created (or started creating) the following exams these last weeks:
Thank you for your participation and contribution in 2008. Happy learning in 2009! Until our next newsletter, |





