With major mergers and acquisitions, 2010 appears to be a life-changing year in the Open Source Industry. For the first time, find out more about the comparative visions and predictions from the leading Open Source analysts. By invitation only.
When | Sep 30, 2010 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM |
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Where | Open World Forum - Paris - BY INVITATION ONLY |
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By attending this first ever Open Source Analysts Summit, you will be able to debate with the major analysts today about their vision of how Open Source is evolving in 2010, and their predictions for the future. This panel discussion will explore trends in the adoption of Open Source by both customers and vendors, as well as how business strategies and procurement policies fit into the picture. The Summit will provide a unique opportunity for networking. Importantly, a synthesis of the debate will be reported in a final 'Open Source barometer'. This event is specifically aimed at community leaders and CxOs of Open Source corporations. Attendance is by invitation only. You can request an invitation at analystsummit@openworldforum.org
09.00-10.30 |
OPEN WORLD FORUM OPENING KEYNOTES |
10.30-11.00 |
Pause and networking |
Analysts summit: the barometer of Open Source |
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11.00-12.30 |
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Moderator: Roberto Galoppini, Open Source Strategist, SOS Open Source (Italy) Analysts: Matthew Aslett, Analyst, Enterprise Software, The 451 Group (UK) James Governor, Principal Analyst and founder, Red Monk (UK) Jeffrey Hammond, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research (USA) Mathieu Poujol, Director, Technology Group, Pierre Audouin Conseil (France) |
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12.30-14.00 |
Cocktail-Lunch and networking |