Pentaho is hosting its first community meetup in Mainz, Germany in a few short weeks. I like the format we've chosen, as it combines informal sessions with lots of food, drink and some touring. And everyone is encouraged to bring their ideas and latest projects for a show and tell.
Find out details and register here. It's sure to be informative and provide an opportunity to make some great Pentaho contacts.
Monday, June 02, 2008
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About Me
- Gretchen Moran
- I have been in the Big Data, Business Analytics and Java development space for twenty years. I started out as a data warehouse developer for a small insurance company in the Midwest, worked for Hyperion Solutions as a software engineer for a number of years, and came in on the ground floor with the guys at Pentaho. I have a history of moving around, so I have enjoyed working with the community, consulting directly with Pentaho customers and partners and coding with the development team. I am now an Enterprise Architect and consultant for Pentaho, working on various projects.
