Martha Rotter

Location: Dublin | Ireland
Speaking Topics: Client Development | game development | .NET | Silverlight | Software Testing | Web development
Spoken Languages: Spanish | English

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Martha Rotter is a member of the Developer and Platform Group in Microsoft Ireland. She moved to Dublin in 2007 from Microsoft in Seattle, Washington, where she spent six years developing test tools and frameworks for the Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) teams. Since joining Microsoft, Martha has been working with web and desktop client development technologies and continues to enjoy learning about the latest and greatest for developers.

Previous Presentations: 
Podcasting inside the Evil Empire - Podcamp Ireland
Gaming and Mashups for Your Mom - XTech 2008 Lightning Talks
Building an Xbox Game from Scratch - Various Universities
More than Just a Pretty Face: The Value of UX to Business - IIA UX Day
Ruby & Python with Silverlight - Barcamp Galway
Silverlight 2 Deepdive - Darklight Festival & Irish Microsoft Technology Conference

Andrea Magnorsky

Location: Dublin | Ireland
Speaking Topics: Software Development | Web development
Spoken Languages: Spanish | English

Previous Presentations: 
Monorail - OssBarcamp | DDD Belfast
jQuery - Ruby Ireland

Lizbeth Goodman

Location: and available to travel worldwide) | Cairo | Dubai | Dublin | L.A. | London (also New York
Speaking Topics: creativity | Dance and Ability | Digital Divide and Digital Dividends | Disability Empowerment using Tech | Elearning Tools | innovation | Leadership & Entrepreneurship | new media | Presence | Stealth Learning in Serious Games | women in tech | Youth at Risk
Spoken Languages: English

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The achievements of women working in and with technology were celebrated last night at the third BlackBerry® Women & Technology Awards, held at the Marriot Grovesnor Square in London. Winners were announced across seven categories and the overall winner of the BlackBerry Outstanding Woman in Technology Award was given. The awards celebrate and recognise the achievements of women using technology, both within and beyond the IT sector. These achievements are recognised in the corporate sector, public sector and academia, the multimedia industry and within small to medium sized businesses.

Previous Presentations: 
World Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Dubai April 2008
World Summit of the Information Society, Tunis, November 2005
World Summit of the Information Soceity, Geneva, 2003