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Delegates

Who should come

Business of Software is an event with a strong software focus, but you don't have to be a geek to enjoy it. It is NOT an event where people sit talking about code (all the time).

Some delegate stories from BoS 2010:

  • The founder of a business selling amazing tools to the developer community composed of a highly-distributed, global team of developers and marketers.
  • A geek who sat down one day to solve a problem, started coding, then looked up to realize 10, 20, perhaps 100 people were working in a company that they had accidentally set up.
  • A product manager in a 400 person organization that has been given the task of leading the future growth of a company by diversifying the product range of a business currently dependent on a single product.
  • The founder of a 50 person organization in the mid-West who just sold their business after 15 years to a large public company and is thinking about what is next.
  • The CEO of a successful business that after 10 years of strong growth takes investment from a tier one venture capital firm.
  • "I remember when Geoffrey Moore got up and started to talk about the difference between 'core' and 'context'... that one talk actually literally, realigned my company. It caused us to pay attention to what was really important and what we needed to do." Joel Spolsky, Fog Creek.

Last year we had product managers, development managers, marketeers and project managers turn up, and they all enjoyed themselves - enormously. We're trying to put together an eclectic mix of sessions. We're inviting speakers who we have something to learn from, who we think are cool or who we want to hear speak. We're hoping you will too.

Why not share your Business of Software story with us? If you would like to share your story and why you come to Business of Software, please drop us an email on info@businessofsoftware.org or upload a video that we can share with others. We would love to share your thoughts.

Tickets

Business of Software has a loyal tribe of followers and we want to reward those people for their faith and support for the event. Registration will open soon for Business of Software 2012 and as ever, the early bird will get the best deal. We know tickets are priced at a level that means you need to think about whether you go but past experience shows that delegates think their money is spent well.

In 2011, a full price ticket was priced at $ 2,495.00. There is no question this is a fair amount of money for a three day event, though we know people get value. If you book in advance, you can take advantage of early bird discounts that help us plan and you to get a good deal. The closer the conference gets, the more you will pay – if there are tickets left..

We hope to see you there!