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CODE/ Markus Egger to Speak at DevIntersections Conference 2015

Houston, TX – August 21, 2015… President and CSA of EPS Software Corp. and founder of CODE Magazine, Markus Egger, announced plans to speak at the DevIntersections Conference October 26th – 29th in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Although sessions have not yet been announced, interested developers can visit https://devintersection.com/ for continued updates on track sessions, speakers and after-conference events and discounted registration.

DevIntersections is a conference held annually to help developers go in-depth with experts on the technologies they are using and also cross over and hear what is happening with other technologies to keep developers and their businesses on the cutting edge of technology.

This year, DevIntersections will be held at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The conference will take place October 26 – 29, 2015.

About CODE Magazine and EPS Software
Founded in 1993 by Markus Egger, EPS Software Corp, has become the world’s premier provider in high-tech consulting and customer software services. The staff and contractor network at EPS Software are industry renowned experts; and have earned and maintained more Microsoft MVP Awards than any other company. Markus Egger, founder and president of EPS/ CODE, is the Microsoft Regional Director (RD) for the US Gulf Coast Region. EPS Software also publishes CODE Magazine (the Leading Independent Developer Publication). CODE Magazines’ focus is technologies such as .NET, Visual Studio, JavaScript, IOS, and Android Development. In addition, CODE Magazine owns CODE Consulting, CODE Training, and other CODE divisions.

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