JoomlArt reputes as one of the top professional & high quality Joomla! template provider since 2005, winner of Joomla! template contest with JA Purity becoming default template in Joomla 1.5 installation and currently offering 90 + beautiful themes built in with easy-to-use & state-of-art add ons. Especially, with new generation of templates using T3 framework, all templates are not only beautiful but also enriched with iPhone/handheld devices support, Right to left language, multi-modules and native mega menu support.
JoomlArt also provides enterprise web solutions such as JA Job Board, an ultimate Joomla!-based recruitment component containing full functions to operate a Job site, featuring tools to manage jobs, resumes, applications and subscriptions and JA Voice, an alternative to build community driven constructive conversation away from emails or forum, enabling to gather thoughts, ideas, feedbacks from users / customers in an organized structure, where ideas can be commented, voted up or down in a transparent way.
JoomlArt launched its Magento club in early 2009 and Drupal club is opening soon, guaranteed with the same quality themes like what we offer for Joomla! and Magento lovers. WordPress Club is also on the horizon, At JoomlArt.com, everything comes with 7-days no questions asked money back guarantee.
Less publicized is the fact that, over the years JoomlArt has responsibly put together a large J! community at its Joomlancers.com, marketplace for developers / members to hire competitive freelancer for their project. Joomlancers.com is owned and operated by JoomlArt.com and the best part is that it runs on Joomla! with com_joomlancer component as core. This is ackowledged as e "Ferrari" - Joomla! native bidding component with smart driven logic & full fledged features.
Starting this year, JoomlArt has gone very serious about its involvement with the Joomla! Community and has unveiled its J! Community Support Programme and we have already committed support for 2 more events apart from this J! & Beyond International Conference.
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Creating a website with Joomla is as easy as having fun adding your pictures to Flickr or editing and publishing your videos with your Mac. You just do it and it is there. The easy of use the Joomla CMS provides is amazing and for professional web solution developers scary. How often have you already heard the question: "It's so easy even my son can do it and for this you want so much money?".
This session is directed to customers as well as web agencies and solution developers and will explain common pitfalls and wrong assumptions while preparing and planing your web based projects. Even so we are focusing on some aspects of the Joomla CMS the information given are not exclusive for this CMS and may apply to any other solution such as Drupal, Typo3 or even MS Sharepoint projects.
Based on our experience with large and small web-projects you will get an unique inside in solutions developed on different platforms and with different web frameworks including .net, PHP and Java. I will highlight best-practises in preparing a request for proposal (RFP) and evaluate the quotes you get in return. We will discuss elements you should focus in your requirement descriptions and last but not least we will use a real life example in the session to elaborate which aspects of information architecture, design and project and site management are essential for having a successful integration as well as long fun with your new web solution.
Alex is working in the Intenet technology sector already since mid 90ties and managed among others projects for the German Ski Association, AutoScout24 and Media-Control GfK. He is involved in the Joomla project as member of the Mambo/Joomla organizational teams since 2004 and is author of the Joomla Developers Handbook (german) published by Addison-Wesley. With his company Think Network (www.thinknetwork.com) he is focusing on the strategic and management aspects of technology usage within corporations and helps to implement solutions based on Open Source technology.
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For those of you that have been around in the Joomla world a while the name Igor Dutra may mean something. He is the one who was involved in the Porsche Brazil website back when Joomla was still called Mambo. The site has been re-worked several times but still Joomla is used as the CMS of choice. There are many more websites Igor developed or supported with his wide knowledge about usability and communication.
We are very honoured to announce that Igor has agreed to become a key note speaker at J and Beyond and provide a unique opportunity to talk about the past and future of the web, the Joomla technology and much more.