Fusion Authority Readers: Get Your Discount Now for Memphis Ecommerce Conference!
There's still time to register for the Ecommerce Development with ColdFusion Seminar, taking place Tuesday, August 29th thru Thursday, August 31st at the Fogelman Executive Center, University of Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee. The seminar, a fully catered event with a friendly, classroom atmosphere, "brings together all the information you need to get started developing solid ecommerce systems, then shows you
where to go to hone your skills once you're back on the job. " It includes a collection of tools and code to jump start your ecommerce projects. Presenters are Adam and David Churvis, creators of the
CommerceBlocks line of modular ColdFusion development tools. (Adam Churvis was the presenter at TeraTech's well-received February E-Commerce conference, and is a well-known CFUG speaker.)
Every participant is given a binder with a printout of all the slides used in the presentation, plus a listing of code highlights covered. After the seminar, attendees get to download the CommerceBlocks Explorer application, and
receive a paid license to their choice of CommerceBlocks module:
DatabaseBlocks V2.0, ShopBlocks, or BallotBlocks. They can also download the complete listings of all code highlighted during the seminar.
Fusion Authority readers get a special discount pass for $195 (less than half of the regular $395 conference price) for three days of solid ecommerce information. To get your Special Price Pass, send an email request to registration@coldfusionseminar.com and they'll send you back a PassCode. Mention that you're a Fusion Authority reader.
Make sure to have this PassCode ready BEFORE you register on http://www.ColdFusionSeminar.com, or you will not receive the special discounted price.
Registration closes soon, so register now! For complete details, go to http://www.ColdFusionSeminar.com.
- Seminar Itinerary:
- Part 1: ColdFusion and Ecommerce Development
- Part 2: Introduction to Ecommerce
- Part 3: Taxation
- Part 4: Shipping and Handling
- Part 5: Payment Processing
- Part 6: Designing the User Experience
- Part 7: Implementing the User Experience
- Part 8: Managing an Ecommerce Development Project
- Part 9: Integrating the Merchant
- Part 10: Ecommerce Site Maintenance
- Part 11: Scalability
- Part 12: Database Design Essentials
- Part 13: The Importance of Data Warehousing and Data Mining
- Part 14: Implementing Data Warehousing and Data Mining
- Part 15: Server-to-Server Integration
- Part 16: Putting It All Together
- Part 17: Hosting an Ecommerce Site
- Part 18: Security
- Part 19: Legal Considerations
- Part 20: Things Every Ecommerce Developer Should Do
- Part 21: Resources