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BostInno Recognizes Alpha DevCon as Top Tech Event Coming to Boston


Alpha DevConWe’re getting very excited about the outstanding roster of influencers, executives, mobile experts and companies slated to attend AlphaDevCon 2016 this year, and the Boston market is as well.  This week, one of the hottest technology pubs for the exploding Boston technology market, BostInno, recognized Alpha DevCon as one of the biggest tech events coming to Boston area in the next three months. This is big news as Boston is a hot market right now and there are literally hundreds of tech events and meet-ups happening each month.

BostInno had this to say about Alpha DevCon:
"This is Alpha Software’s three-day conference for its Alpha Anywhere mobile application development platform, and it provides an opportunity for developers to network with top industry professionals and learn better techniques for app development. Sample of speakers: Paul Gillin, founding editor of TechTarget; Wayne Freeman, director of information technology at Merrick Pet Care; and Tim Bouchard, vice president of information technology at Glacier Water Services."
Early bird pricing for Alpha DevCon ends this month and prices won’t be this low again.  

We’ve had overwhelming response to our complimentary “Meet the Alpha Anywhere Doctor” program at DevCon this year– which allows attendees to meet 1:1 with a mobile app development expert to discuss or troubleshoot their app project. Spots are almost completely filled. To book one of the last remaining slots, be sure to buy your ticket and sign up today.

To grab one of the last remaining “Meet the Alpha Anywhere Doctor” slots:


  1. Please provide as much detail as possible about your reason for meeting so we can match you to the right Alpha Anywhere Doctor. Note: Once all slots are filled we will maintain a waitlist.
  2. Confirm your appointment time and come to Alpha DevCon 2016 to meet the doctor!
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Amy Groden-Morrison
Amy Groden-Morrison

Amy Groden-Morrison has served more than 15 years in marketing communications leadership roles at companies such as TIBCO Software, RSA Security and Ziff-Davis. Most recently she was responsible for developing marketing programs that helped achieve 30%+ annual growth rate for analytics products at a $1Bil, NASDAQ-listed business integration Software Company. Her past accomplishments include establishing the first co-branded technology program with CNN, launching an events company on the NYSE, rebranding a NASDAQ-listed company amid a crisis, and positioning and marketing a Boston-area startup for successful acquisition. Amy currently serves as a Healthbox Accelerator Program Mentor, Marketing Committee Lead for the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge Launch Smart Clinics, and on the organizing team for Boston TechJam. She holds an MBA from Northeastern University.

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