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> view moreAnnouncing the 2011 OWF Experiment Awards participants For the first year, the Open World Forum dedicates an Award to the most popular Open Source Software. The prizes will be awarded on September 24, as part of the Experiment day.Until then, cast your votes!To view the participants, click here:...
> view moreEz3kiel will introduce hybrid and poetic machines to experiment Three poetic mechanisms will be presented and available to be tested in a hybrid universe mixing of fairyland and technology.Ez3kiel mechanisms are a prowess of technology, interactivity and poetry. Meet the group and experiment those fa...
> view moreCome and learn how to create your own luminous Open World Forum badge ! All day long on Saturday September 24, the Hackable Devices workshops will teach you how to create your own luminous badge, a digital version of the traditional merit badges !Do-It-Yourself and Do-It-With-Others are also on the program with t...
> view more9 am: Opening Keynote by Eric Besson, Minister Of Industry, Energy and Digital Economy, Government of France.
9.10 am: Keynote addressed by Jean-Paul Planchou, Vice-President of the Region Ile-de-France in Charge of Economic Development, Innovation, Information Technology, Tourism and Social Economy.
9.20 am: Keynote addressed by Jean-Louis Missika, Deputy Mayor of Paris in charge of Innovation, Research and Universities.
9.40 am: Introduction to the 4th edition of the Open World Forum, by Louis Montagne and Jean-Pierre Laisné, co-Presidents 2011.
9.55 am: Floss Ecosystem in the Systematic Paris-Region Cluster, Keynote by Systematic Paris-Region and the Free Software Thematic Group.
10.05 am: Open Data, the UK Experience, Keynote by Nigel Shadbolt, Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton.
10.25 am: Open Source and Open Standards, Keynote by Werner Knoblich, Vice-President and General Manager Emea, Red Hat.
11 am: Open Data : the Big Picture - panel discussion.
11.45 am: Different Points of View on Net Neutrality - panel discussion.
2 pm: Open Source as a Catalyst for Change in Closed Source Companies - panel discussion.
2.30 pm: Cloud IT and Business : Going Mainstream, Bill Mc Nee, Founder and CEO, Sangatuck Technology.
3 pm: Resilient Deployments in the Cloud.
3.45 pm: Keynote Microsoft : la collaboration avec l’Open Source tous azimuts.
4 pm: Making Cloud Interoperate? - panel discussion.
4.45 pm: Open Source is good for Industry, Gaël Blondelle, Open Source Business Developer, Obeo.
5.05 pm: A Tour of Network Neutrality Solutions.
9.00 am: The Next Five Years of Cloud and Client Computing, by marc Shuttelworth, Founder, Ubuntu Project.
9.30 am: Entering the Next Phase of Openness and Innovation, by Nils Brauckmann, President and General Manager, Suse.
9.50 am: Open Source in the Mobile Ecosystem - panel discussion.
10.30 am: Make your Company more than an Open Source User but a Real Player, by Anne Nicolas, Co-Founder, Hupstream.
10.50 am: Requier Knowledge Commons # Think Currently Fails, by Mike Linksvayer, Vice President, Creative Commons.
11.35 am: Biographies of Living Persons (BLP) and Wikipedia, Ting Chen, Chair of Wikimedia Foundation, the Wikimedia Board.
12.15 pm: Vous avez dit "enseignement de l'informatique au lycée ?", by Jean-Pierre Archambault, Technology Watch Director, CNDP-CRDP.
2 pm: The Internet of Things & Open Data: new forms of Business ? - panel discussion
2.30 pm: Open Source and Government, by Graham Taylor, Chief Executive, Open World Forum Europe.
3 pm: The Internet of Things & Open Data: new forms of Organizations and Governance? - panel discussion.
4 pm: From Innovative to Commercial Open Source Edition, by Patrick Moreau, Head of Software Assets, Inria.
4.20 pm: How pass impacts Enterprise Application Design and Development, by Alexandre Vasseur, Staff Systems Engineer, VmWare.
4.45 pm: Sharing Open Source Initiatives from India, Brazil and South Africa, Christina Freitas, Professor, the Federal University of Brasilla.
5.15 pm: Free and Open Source Software: Serving Humanity, Laura Walker Hudson, Product Manager, FrontlinesMS.
5.45 pm: Think closing keynote, by Louis Montagne and Jean-Pierre Laisné, Co-Presidents 2011.
10 am: Art & Open Source.
2 pm: Being a Pragmatic Developer in the Java Land, by Emmanuel Lecharny, Owner, Oktek.
3 pm: Keynote Net Neutrality, by Jeremie Zimmermann, Co-Founder, la Quadrature du Net.