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Want to see us at SXSW? We need your votes!
We’ve submitted our proposals and now we need your votes to support three panels at SXSW. The public voting period began today, and you only have until August 31 to submit your votes. Total votes on the Panel Picker account for 30% of SXSW’s decision to select our sessions.
Approximately 3,200 proposals were submitted, so we need your help to make it through this extremely competitive process. Here are outlines of what we want to present. Please visit the links to register and cast your votes! You don’t have to go to SXSW to create an account and vote. So please vote, and help spread the word about these great sessions! You can vote for up to four sessions.
How AT&T Uses Social Media to Engage Dev Geeks
We’ll share some of our highs and lows on the way to being named the number one mobile developer program for a remarkable seven years in a row. The conversation will include frontline reports about bringing together the AT&T team, agency, and customers to build lasting relationships in the ever-changing development community. This panel will be fun, informative, and action-oriented.
API usage is exploding along with the numbers of APIs available. Many companies are releasing APIs that unleash exciting capabilities. Developers and application product managers are faced with more options than ever. Given the heavy competition in the market for applications, APIs offer tremendous opportunities for innovation and differentiation. This panel will include application experts and some interactive case studies with developers who have successfully integrated APIs.
Heart of Code: Developer Program Best Practices
This panel will bring together three developer program managers from AT&T, Sphero and the Bluetooth SIG. The purpose: an interactive discussion with audience members on what tools, resources and incentives are needed and wanted for a successful developer program. This panel is for you if you have a heart of code.
