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Adrian Bridgwater ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 11 Jun 2008 15:40 BST

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"I do think that IBM's Rational Software Development Conference is a great platform for information and thought exchange. This week has been really good in terms of acquiring knowledge from a technical, functional, architectural and operational viewpoint. Understanding of the product offerings from several brands including Rational and its extended services are my value-added takeaways from this conference. In my view, this conference has initiated a new journey of knowledge sharing and learning for new aspiring programmers. I look forward to having similar traction with IBM's suite of products next year."

Hems A, practice head and blogger, Bloomington, Illinois

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