WebDU 2011
WebDU: The antipodean web developer conference
Thurs 3rd - Fri 4th May 2012 Sydney, Australia
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Matt Voerman (Akamai, Australia)

Based out of Sydney, Australia – Matt Voerman is a 15 year veteran of the rich media/internet development industry. During this time he has undertaken a number of senior technical and customer facing roles in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, China, Hong Kong and the United States. He is an internationally published author, having written, or contributed to, a number of books, whitepapers and articles on the Adobe Flash Platform.

Speaker Details

Matt is an excellent communicator and internationally recognised public speaker. Having spoken at local, and international, industry events including Adobe MAX, Web on the Piste and WebDU.

As an industry expert, Matt has a strong ability to collaborate with various teams and product groups to define and execute predefined strategies. Whilst at the same time act as a product champion by evangelising product/project requirements, and objectives, across business.

Has previously done talks on...

Building Your Own webTV

Adobe Media Player (AMP) is an AIR based desktop app that expands Adobe's online video offering, adding to an emerging ecosystem that enables new ways to distribute and monetize media, while helping viewers discover and view high-quality content. AMP delivers more engaging video experiences to viewers while offering content publishers new abilities to distribute, track and build businesses around their media assets. More...

Come Out and Play: Flash-Based Ambient Media

Ambient media refers to any non-traditional out-of-home medium, but specifically includes media designed to reach audiences close to the point of purchase. Ambient media ranges from street vision, mobile media, venue advertising, washroom advertising and small screen advertising such as ATM and CCTV. Ambient media is more likely to use guerrilla tactics. More...

Lightning fast web performance via front-end optimisation (FEO)

"Since 1995, the average size of a web page has grown over 35x, and the number of objects per page has grown 28x. Google acknowledges that ’80-90% of user response time is spent on the front end”. So how do web developers and designers address these issues and improve web site performance? More...

Matt Voerman (Akamai, Australia)

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