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May 11, 2006

JAX 2006 - all aboard

Ok, so WiFi at JAX conferences is still a sore point, but apart from that I think this has to be one of the best JAX's I've been to for a long time. First off, the conference has grown with around 1500 people attending this year. Over 140 sessions and 55 companies in the exhibitor hall. For the first time, JAX moved to Wiesbaden and even though the "community" feel of the original JAX (where the conference was in a small hotel) has gone somewhat, it was still a great place to meet up with some old and make some new friends.

But what struck me the most at JAX this year was the positive "vibes" I could feel. For instance - this is the first JAX I can remember for a long time - where companies were actually hanging up job offers. I talked to a couple of exhibitors and they were all very positive on the current state of the IT market in Germany. Things seem to be looking up.

Posted by Matthew at May 11, 2006 11:03 AM

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