QCon Software Development Conference comes to London March 2012

QCon, the Software Development Conference will be taking place at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London from March 7th to March 9th 2012  and would be of interest to enterprise software developers, team leads, architects and those involved in project management.

The organisers list Martin Fowler, one of the industry’s most influential authors,  as one of the many speakers.

See the Qcon web site for more details.

Venue address and post code:

The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE.


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2 responses to “QCon Software Development Conference comes to London March 2012”

  1. Am a travel consultant in Ghana, west Africa and I work in Kumasi Ghana, I saw your QCON SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT Confrence taking place in London and I have a client who wants to join in that time, please i wants to know the things the clients must have, before he can attend that program with you at that time and the necessary things needed.
    Thank you, hope to hear from you very soon.

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