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RollApp launches free beta ‘OpenOffice on iPad’ cloud service

RollApp has launched its free beta OpenOffice on iPad online service, available at http://www.rollApp.com/OpenOffice . The company is developing technology that moves existing applications to the cloud.

OpenOffice on iPad will purportedly enable rollApp users to run any existing software on any device that has a browser. The user doesn’t have to install anything because the service works via browser, providing an experience almost identical to applications installed locally.

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Greenpeace says Apple relies too heavily on ‘dirty energy’

The Greenpeace environmental group criticizes Apple and other tech companies for relying too heavily on “dirty energy” in a report dubbed “How Clean is Your Cloud?” (http://macte.ch/dFsIE)targeting major Internet companies including Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft over their heavy use of coal-derived power for their massive data centers.

Among the findings of the report:

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MacTech Conference 2011: Schedule

Unlike many other conferences, MacTech conference doesn’t hem anyone into rigid structures. We don’t force talks to conform to an arbitrary block of time that works for the conference, but not the presenter. Due to this, we can’t list exact times here, but more of a ‘running order.’ Think of it like the set list for a rock concert. This invites discussion from participants and allows a natural flow to the event.

Detailed Color Coded by Track Schedule

For a full view of the schedule, color coded by track, this is best done on our

Calendar Web Page

If you’d like to subscribe via iCal, there are four calendars you should subscribe to:

Subscribe to General Schedule

Subscribe to Dev Sessions Schedule

Subscribe to IT Sessions Schedule

Subscribe to Apple Certification Exams

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Who attends?

You might be wondering what type of people and companies register to attend MacTech events. There are too many to list. Here’s a good representation of the types of organizations that attend MacTech Conference (not to mention a whole number of independent developers, consultancy firms, and other individuals).



  • 318
  • Aberystwyth University
  • Absolute Software
  • ACI
  • Adobe
  • ADP
  • Advanced DataTools Corporation
  • Aerovironment Inc
  • Alchemy
  • American Chamber of Commerce in Japan
  • American Film Institute
  • Anchorage School District
  • AOL
  • Apparent Software
  • Apple Inc.
  • ARX Networks
  • Association of Corporate Counsel
  • Big Nerd Ranch
  • Billy Graham Evangelistic Assoc.
  • Boinx Software Ltd.
  • Bowdoin College
  • Brigham Young University
  • Broad Institute
  • California College of the Arts
  • Caltech
  • Checkpoint Services, Inc
  • Citigroup
  • CMA
  • CMGdigital
  • Columbia College
  • Columbia Sportswear
  • Condé Nast
  • ConnectPoint Resolution Systems
  • Conseil Scolaire Francophone
  • Core Computing Technologies, Inc.
  • CREDANT Technologies, Inc.
  • DaVinci Digital
  • DDB
  • Delicious Monster Software
  • Digicat Systems
  • Digital Desktop Consulting
  • e3 Software
  • El Monte Union High School District
  • Emory University
  • Envision Design
  • ES3 Inc.
  • eSellerate
  • Expedia
  • FastSpring
  • Fermilab National Laboratory
  • FileMaker
  • Forget Computers
  • Fourth World
  • Fuller Theological Seminary
  • Genentech
  • Giant
  • Google Inc.
  • Grainger
  • Groupon, Inc.
  • Hallmark Cards, Inc.
  • Harris Publications
  • Haywood Community College
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  • Huron City Schools
  • iDeveloper TV
  • Imaging Solutions
  • InfoEther, Inc.
  • Insight
  • inVentiv Health
  • IronGate Server Management
  • J. Paul Getty Museum
  • Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  • Kadimac Corp
  • Karelia Software
  • KMSHD
  • L.L. Bean
  • Lamps Plus
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • LDS Church
  • Liberty University
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Lop AB
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • MacAmerica
  • MacRescue

  • Macroplant Inc.
  • Manila Mail Newspaper
  • Manning
  • Market America
  • matx.ca
  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
  • Mid-Pacific Institute
  • Miller Middle School
  • MindVision / eSellerate
  • MIT
  • MITRE
  • MTV Networks
  • MULTI_Computers / Genova
  • Multicomputers / Genoa, Italy
  • Northbrook / Glenview School District
  • Northmont City Schools
  • Nuance
  • Ohio State University
  • Oklahoma State University
  • Ooyala
  • Organized Village of Kasaan
  • Oser Computer Solutions
  • Ozate
  • Parallels
  • Peachpit
  • Penn State University
  • Pixar Animation Studios
  • Point Consultants
  • Pomona College
  • ProVUE Development
  • Puppet Labs
  • Qivliq Commercial
  • Red Sweater Software
  • Robert Morris University
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd
  • Ruckus Wireless
  • Sandia National Laboratories
  • Screen Australia
  • SDS
  • Senqua Corp.
  • Shenandoah University
  • Sheridan College
  • Simon Fraser University
  • Smith College
  • Solana Beach School District
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • Southern Oregon University
  • Southern Stars
  • SPM Marketing & Communications
  • Sprukfield International
  • Stanford University
  • Swiss Education Group
  • Tee-Boy
  • Tethras
  • Texas Instruments
  • Tiffany & Co.
  • TrialPay, Inc.
  • U.S. Army Research Lab
  • UBS
  • UC Denver
  • UCAR/JOSS
  • Ultradent Products Inc.
  • United Lemur
  • University of Arizona
  • University of British Columbia
  • University of California (multiple campuses)
  • University of Colorado
  • University of Connecticut
  • University of Hawaii
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Southern California
  • University of Utah
  • University of Utah Pathology
  • Vanderbilt University
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • Virtua Computers Inc
  • VMware
  • Walt Disney Animation Studios
  • Walt Disney Studios
  • Watchman Monitoring, Inc.
  • Western Digital
  • WorkGroup Technologies
  • Yahoo! Inc.

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What do people say?

Right from the start, MacTech Conference became an International conference. Even the first MacTech Conference had attendees from a majority of states in the U.S., and wide range of countries from Sweden to Egypt to Japan. If you want to know more about MacTech Conference 2010, see the recap article by Rob Griffiths at Macworld or see some attendee comments below.

Attendee Comments

What are MacTech Conference 2011 registered attendees saying? See for yourself.


“MacTech is a true, “in the moment”-style tech conference. Last year’s show was packed with the stuff that every developer and support tech wants to see, but the organizers managed to put on a panel about an issue that had broken in the news that very week! The smallish size means that there’s an immediate energy and goal that you don’t get from a conference with a cast of thousands.
     The best compliment I can give is that as soon as the show was over, I was already talking to the MacTech folks about coming back next year.”

– Andy Ihnatko, Columnist

Chicago Sun-Times and Macworld


“As a developer, I’m really looking forward to this year’s dev-track presentations—so much great stuff in every corner of the field. I expect my brain to grow three sizes over the Conference’s three days.”

– Peter Hosey


“If you are truly serious about supporting Apple in the enterprise, then this is the conference for you. At MacTech you will learn from some of the brightest minds in the mac community today”. If you have not signed up yet, do your career a favor and sign up today”.

– Adam Girardi, Systems Manager

University Communications


“If you’re not attending MacTech 2011, you’re missing out. MacTech is a fully immersive conference experience that is truly best of breed. I heavily enjoyed MacTech 2010 last year and am much looking forward to attending again this year.”

– Mike Boylan

Robert Morris University


“Last year the MacTech Conference served as kind of an escape from the real world, with its surreal Universal City location, surrounded by hundreds of fellow Mac nerds. I’m excited to see how the conference evolves this year, and really looking forward to seeing many familiar faces from last year.”

– Daniel Jalkut

Red Sweater


“I met a bunch of new people with new skills and new things to share and forged new friendships because of MT. I got a taste of tools that were new to me and that set me on a road to learning to add some new arrows to my quiver. Good sessions, good events, good food – what more could you want!”

– Pam Lefkowitz

Core Computing


“WWDC has sold out faster and faster every year, leaving Mac and iOS developers with few options. The MacTech Conference has stepped up to fill this void with a rich selection of speakers and topics. As a developer, there’s no better place to hone your skills, learn new things, and network directly with your peers. Simply stated, this is a must-attend event.”

– Boisy G. Pitre

Tee Boy


“What I like most about MacTech Conference is the attention to detail, opportunity to network, and the high level of the sessions and other attendees. This year, I’m looking forward to engaging and sharing information with other like-minded individuals, the amazing sessions that are scheduled, and the wonderful extra-curricular activities that MacTech has planned for us. If you want to be “in the know”, network with amazing talent, and attend sessions presented by leading industry experts and high-level sysadmins, then you cannot miss MacTech Conference.”

– Luis Giraldo, Director of Apple Solutions

Fully Managed


“As an Apple Professional, I could not imagine missing MacTech Conference. They have successfully built a conference around speakers who are amazing OS X developers and innovative IT experts. You will walk away from the conference with a head full of knowledge, inspiring ideas, new friends, and a better connection to the community in which we all rely.”

– Nathan Toups

rojoroboto


“What I liked most about MacTech was being in a room full of people smarter than me. Seriously though, it was an incredible place to meet and network with professionals in the Mac industry. Where else can you bowl with the Adobe Mac enterprise team and play games to win tickets for a disco ball to give to the Worldwide Mac Operations Dude for Google? I’m looking forward to cramming my head full of new content regarding Lion, iOS, and the future of mobile computing. I’m also excited to reconnect with people from last year and meet new people too!
     MacTech is a different kind of a tech conference. It focuses on the things we as professionals want to learn, but leaves time to network and have fun. You should attend this event because you’ll not only walk away with a head stuffed full of knowledge, but also some new friends!”

– Derick Okihara, IT Technician

Mid-Pacific Institute


“A great opportunity to meet face-to-face and discuss problems and real-world solutions with IT professionals from around the world.”

– Mary Norbury-Glaser, Director of IT

UCDenver


“MacTech Conference promises to have all the knowledge sharing of other events, but without the distractions of that come with companies targeting consumers. I am looking forward to seeing my fellow Apple Consultants Network members, as well as putting faces to so many other new names I’ve seen in the past year.”

– Allen Hancock

Apple Consultants Network List Co-Moderator

President, Mac Consulting Group, Inc.

Founder of Watchman Monitoring


MacTech Conference 2010 Comments

What did MacTech Conference 2010 attendees say after the event?

“It gave me the inspiration I’ve been needing to get out of my comfort zone and take the next steps to learn new tools and information.”

“Aside from the informative IT Track sessions, during the meals and breaks, hearing other conference attendees discuss how they overcame many of the same obstacles that I am facing.”

“Meeting people who do similar work to myself and realizing that they face many of the same challenges and solve them with a variety of knowledge bases, skills and budgets. I had the opportunity to meet some really smart tech who can do some mind-blowing stuff to get work done.”

“For me, it’s always about being in that group of like-minded people.”

“Hearing from enterprise system administrators (and developers of tools) about best practices in managing large groups of Macs.”

“The small size of the conference combined with the free meals made it much easier to connect with other people in the field. This is something lacking at other events where it’s just a sea of people.”

“Being able to talk directly with the session presenters and with other Mac admins.”

“The collection of Mac brainiacs all in one place.”

“Fostering new relationships and strengthening others.”

“Amazing job guys. It was as if you’ve been organizing conferences for years. The bar is set amazingly high for future years.”

“It was awesome, looking forward to registering for next year!”

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