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On November 3, learn how Magento can help your online business succeed by attending the San Francisco eCommerce Forum, sponsored by Magento and Magento Solution Partner Infield Design. At this forum, eCommerce decision-makers will gain a general understanding of Magento and how to build a profitable online business.
Magento will provide an overview of Magento Enterprise and Infield Design will give an inside look at how a small agency provides Magento solutions for its clients, ranging from a children’s museum to a traditional Chinese herb distributor. Afterwards, join us for fun and networking over lunch and beer from our neighbors Anchor Brewery!
Here’s the schedule:
12pm: Check-In
12:30 - 1:30pm:
Magento presentation/demo
Infield Design case study
1:30pm - 3:00pm:
Lunch and networking; vegetarian options and non-alcoholic beverages available
Location: Infield Design
This event is free of charge but you must register to attend. Because we keep these events small, space is limited. Please register now to secure your spot.

It's been a week since we said goodbye to all our visiting TYPO3 friends, but I for one am still energized from the camaraderie, enthusiasm, and sheer brain trust of the growing TYPO3 community. It felt a little like summer camp, i.e., bonding instantly with strangers, spending a solid 36 hours together, then exchanging contact information, and counting down the days until next year's conference in Quebec.
ID played host to the conference this year, and it was a real success on a lot of levels. A few of my highlights:
- Jochen Weiland's (jweiland.net) "Pushing your site to the Top 10: SEO with TYPO3" Jesper Scheuer Nielsen's (MOC Systems) "Scrum from the TYPO3 Trenches."
- The picturesque Fort Mason Center, set against the Golden Gate bridge and some unusually sunny SF weather
- The generosity of all the volunteers who helped keep the conference running smoothly (I can't thank you enough!)
- Karaoke at the Cathay House
- Unlimited tacos at ID’s after-party
- After months of preparation, emails, and phone calls, finally meeting so many extraordinary individuals from the TYPO3 community
Here are some stats on the conference:
Number of talks and sessions: 36
Number of countries represented: 12
(Austria, Columbia, Canada, Denmark, India, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States)
Number of states represented: 15
(California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin)
Liters of coffee consumed: 91
Liters of beer consumed at the ID office during the conference week: 82