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CeBIT Open Source Forum 2010During the opening hours of CeBIT 2010 interesting talks and fascinating speakers will be sharing an insider's view and knowledge of Linux and Open Source topics. From the Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin to Knoppix-inventor Klaus Knopper to FSFE president Karsten Gerloff and many many others. All sessions will be streamed live over the internet. |
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CeBIT Open Source 2010: Forum Talks Online
Mar 22, 2010
Video: Perl Proudly Presents
Next delivery of CeBIT videos -- the presentation streams from Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the Open Source Forum at CeBIT Open Source 2010 are available online. Free for all! more...
Mar 12, 2010
Video: A short walk around CeBIT Open Source 2010
The Perl Project is presenting its work more often at events, opening up for the community. CeBIT Open Source was one opportunity, and Perl member Gabor Szabo was giving an interview to Linux Magazine Online.
Mar 11, 2010
CeBIT Open Source 2010 in Pictures
At CeBIT 2010 Open Source was one of the main issues, prominently placed in hall 2. This video of Linux Magazine Online shows an extract of it.
Mar 08, 2010
Video: Interview with Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation
From March 2-6 CeBIT Open Source 2010 called open source projects, enterprises, and organizations to Hannover, Germany. Here's our photo gallery from the talks in the Open Source forum, the project lounge, and the Linux New Media awards. more...
Mar 08, 2010
CeBIT 2010: Recipe for Office Migration
During CeBIT Open Source 2010 Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, found the time for an interview with Linux Pro Magazine. more...
Mar 08, 2010
CeBIT 2010: RaidSonic Shows Icy Boxes
In the Open Source Forum at CeBIT, Florian Schiessl of the Munich city council shared his experiences about their migration to OpenOffice. more...
Mar 05, 2010
Linux New Media Awards 2010 Presented at CeBIT
The NAS 5220 and its brothers NAS 6210 and 6220 provide Linux-based network-attached storage into the home for under $275. more...
Mar 04, 2010
CeBIT 2010: Linux Successes, Challenges
Markus Feilner, Klaus Knopper, and Jim Zemlin helped present the 2010 Linux New Media Awards at CeBIT. Winners accepted their awards on stage while the ceremony streamed live over the Internet. more...
Mar 04, 2010
CeBIT 2010: Project Management from Small to Large
At the Open Source Forum of CeBIT 2010, the Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin named three reasons for Linux's success. He also identified three possible challenges for the free platform. more...
Mar 04, 2010
CeBIT 2010: Debian with BSD Kernel
In CeBIT Hall 2 F38, ]project-open[ demonstrated is Web-based project management software for the service industry. more...
Mar 03, 2010
CeBIT 2010: IBM's Fifth x86 Generation Sets New Standards
Debian developer Alexander Reichle-Schmehl presented Debian GNU/kFreeBSD at the Open Source Forum at CeBIT. The FreeBSD port should become an official part of the upcoming Debian version 6.0 free distro. more...
Mar 03, 2010
CeBIT 2010: Career Benefits of Open Source
Much more working memory, Flash drives instead of conventional hard disks, and physically partitioning multiprocessor systems. These are some of the new features of IBM's fifth generation of x86 architecture: eX5 servers. more...
Mar 02, 2010
CeBIT 2010: Preview of BIND 10 DNS Server
Dr. Dirk Riehle is the first official open source college professor in Germany. At the Open Source Forum at CeBIT, the former businessman described the new career model. more...
Mar 02, 2010
CeBIT 2010: Plug Computer with Ubuntu
In the Open Source Project Lounge in Hall 2 of this year's CeBIT, the developers of BIND 10 presented a preview of the upcoming version of the nameserver and are looking for a contact to the community. more...
Mar 02, 2010
CeBIT 2010: City of Munich Shows Migration to Linux and OpenOffice
The Cirrus Plug 3.0 from Ionics with 2GHz ARM processor, WLAN b/g, Bluetooth, and internal 120GB hard disk is about the size of a Coke can. The device is displayed at CeBIT Hall 2. more...
Mar 01, 2010
CeBIT Open Source 2010: All Talks in Free Live Stream
The consolidated IT of the city of Munich is reporting at CeBIT 2010 on converting their workstations to Linux and OpenOffice. more...
Feb 26, 2010
New PC Linux Knoppix 6.3 to be Launched at CeBIT
Tuesday is kick-off for CeBIT, the world's foremost tradeshow for the digital industry in Hannover, Germany, and with it high-class talks in the CeBIT Open Source forum. All talks will be visible on a live-stream in the internet. more...
Feb 25, 2010
Cebit 2010: Debian shows Squeeze and Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
The German Linux expert, Klaus Knopper, will launch the new version 6.3 of his PC operating system Knoppix, at the start of the CeBIT this year. more...
Feb 23, 2010
CeBIT 2010: Call for Papers for Open Source Forum
The project around the free Linux distro Debian will make a guest appearance at the Cebit 2010 on the Univention GmbH stand in Hall 2, booth B36. more...
Dec 02, 2009
CeBIT Open Source 2010: Call for Projects
Linux New Media AG is organizing an integrated presentation series for the Open Source Forum at the CeBIT 2010 running March 2 through 6 in Hanover, Germany. Users from organizations and agencies as well as developers from the open source community are invited to apply for a free presentation slot up until January 7, 2010. more...
Oct 22, 2009
To follow up on the big success of CeBIT Open Source 2009, the theme focus will get an especially attractive location at the trade show site in Hanover, Germany in 2010. The conference organization and Linux Pro Magazine are now calling for open source projects to apply for free exhibit space at CeBIT Open Source 2010. more... |
CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge 2010Open Source would be nothing without thousands of free and open source projects, many doing their work with volunteers. 15 projects have been chosen to present at this year's CeBIT. In CeBIT 2010, Mozilla is non-competitive among the projects that will present their work. The company is sponsoring the project lounge with the internet connection for all projects, and developers and community will show its extremely successful open source browser, but it has more to offer. Nexenta is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, offering an open source server platform, combining the OpenSolaris kernel with Debian GNU/Linux system. EGEE is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT. Initiated by the European Union, the project has created a worlwide infrastructure of computing clusters. m23 is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, offering an open source software distribution system. PostgreSQL is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, offering an open source database. Brodel Business Suite is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, offering an open source ordering system for B2B. IPFire is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, offering an open source firewall distribution. CAcert is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, offering community based security certificates. BIND10 is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, the internet's DNS server. LiMux is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, the famous government client project of the City of Munich. Perl is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, the dynamic programming language. ]project-open[ is among the 15 projects to present their work during CeBIT 2010, offering an open source ERP Navit is among the 15 projects to present their work during CeBIT 2010, offering an open-source navigation with support for many mapping formats. KOffice is among the 15 projects presenting their work to CeBIT visitors 2010, offering a free office suite. Among the 15 projects presenting their work at CeBIT 2010, WordPress is offering an open source online publishing system for the web. The Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL) is among the 15 projects presenting their work in Hanover, Germany, enabling the Linux kernel for real-time Ethernet. |
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