RAD Studio XE7 - on the road and online this week in the US and Canada

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Hello USA and Canada. We (Al Mannarino, Jim McKeeth and David I) are on the road this week showing what's new in RAD Studio, Delphi and C++Builder XE7 in New York (Sept 9), Montreal (Sept 10), Santa Monica (Sept 10), Toronto (Sept 11) and Vancouver (Sept 11).  You can register for the live in person events using the online registration form. We need you to register so that we can provide enough food and refreshments for all those who attend.

If you can't make it to one of the cities, you can also register to watch the live presentations online for Santa Monica and Vancouver. Jim and I will be live broadcasting the live events in those cities using the GoToWebinar software. Use the registration form and then join us virtually (you'll need to provide your own beverages and food). You can ask us questions online and hear the questions from the local attendees.

We will be demoing some of what's new in Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio XE7. Included in our demos will be:

  • Multi-Device Designer for FireMonkey FireUI
  • App Tethering support for Bluetooth
  • Device and Gadget programming via Bluetooth Low Energy (BluetoothLE)
  • Parallel Programming Library
  • Enterprise Mobility Services (EMS)
  • Splash Screen support for Android apps
  • and more

We hope to see you in person or online this week!

 



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David Intersimone (known to many as David I.) is a passionate and innovative software industry veteran-often referred to as a developer icon-who extols and educates the world on Embarcadero developer tools. He shares his visions as an active member of the industry speaking circuit and is tapped as an expert source by the media. He is a long-standing champion of architects, developers and database professionals and works to ensure that their needs are folded into Embarcadero's strategic product plans. David holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, California.

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