For a second year in a row, I along with CMS Report were invited to cover Liferay's North America Symposium which is being held this year in San Francisco. During this morning's keynote speech by Bryan Cheung, Liferay CEO and founder, I couldn't walk away from the presentation without recognizing the difference a year can make for one company. Something has changed for Liferay and the many partners and associated vendors that are represented here at this conference. Liferay has grown up, people are ready to talk business, and they're once again ready to talk about the importance of open source and community which makes this all happen.
Liferay, Inc., provider of the world’s leading enterprise-class, open source portal platform, today announced the kick off of the Liferay North America Symposium in San Francisco where representatives from more than 180 enterprises, universities and government agencies converged for the two-day event. Partners, customers, and community members representing aerospace, financial services, health care, higher education, manufacturing, technology, and other industries gathered to learn how the market-leading open source portal platform is being used to create solutions for today’s biggest business challenges.
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