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Espen is a software engineer and technology enthusiast working for Magnolia International's product team.

He develops and designs enterprise Java applications - both from a user experience perspective and in the backend.

In the last two years he has been heavily involved in the development of Magnolia 5 and its Enterprise Edition.

Trained as a physicist and with a professional background in Smalltalk, Daniel has been developing with Java since 1997.

After being a Software Architect for several IT service providers and financial industry companies, he joined Magnolia’s Product Development team in 2010.

There he focuses on server side development, quality assurance and software architecture.

08.04.2014

A CMS based on Vaadin

Why and How

LOCATION: Basel
KEYWORDS: Language, Technology

AGENDA:18:00 - 19:00h: Talk incl. Q/A
Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment.

SPEAKER 1: Espen Jervidalo   COMPANY: Magnolia CMS
SPEAKER 2: Daniel Lipp   COMPANY: Magnolia CMS

Almost 4 years ago we were looking for a great client technology for the upcoming Version 5 of our Magnolia CMS. We ended up choosing Vaadin and started to develop a radically new UI.

Today it is considered to be the most advanced UI of all Content Management Systems out there.It's based on an App framework that is completely customizable. Because it was developed with a touch first approach, it supports desktops as well as tablets.

In this talk, we'll explore why we chose Vaadin, and we'll give detailed insight into our UI architecture.

LEVEL OF TALK: Intermediate
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en


Espen is a software engineer and technology enthusiast working for Magnolia International's product team.

He develops and designs enterprise Java applications - both from a user experience perspective and in the backend.

In the last two years he has been heavily involved in the development of Magnolia 5 and its Enterprise Edition.


Trained as a physicist and with a professional background in Smalltalk, Daniel has been developing with Java since 1997.

After being a Software Architect for several IT service providers and financial industry companies, he joined Magnolia’s Product Development team in 2010.

There he focuses on server side development, quality assurance and software architecture.


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