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LE PROGRAMME DE L'OPEN WORLD FORUM 2010 SERA ANNONCE EN MAI 2010.
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Andrew Aitken, Founder, Olliance, Open Source Think Tank
Andrew has over 18 years senior management experience building and leading national professional services companies. Prior to founding Olliance, Andrew held positions as VP of Business Development, Corporate Strategy, and Marketing, with various national technology services providers, including Renaissance Worldwide and eWork. In 2001 Andrew founded Olliance Group with other industry veterans, to provide management and business strategy consulting to companies leveraging open source. Andrew is a frequent speaker on the topic of open source. He has chaired and spoken internationally at multiple industry and government conferences, is a member of the Open Source Software Institute's Board of Directors, SDForum’s Board of Advisors and Chair of their annual Open Source Conference, is on the Board of Advisors of SugarCRM, and has personally worked with companies such as: IBM, Sun, Intel, Nokia, HP, and others, assisting them with developing their open source strategies.
Matthew Aslett, Analyst, Enterprise Software, The 451 Group
Matthew covers data management software for The 451 Group, including relational and nonrelational databases, data warehousing and event processing. Matthew is also an expert in open source software and contributes regularly to reports produced through the 451 Commercial Adoption of Open Source (CAOS) Research Service, as well as to the 451 CAOS Theory blog. Prior to joining The 451 Group, Matthew was Deputy Editor of monthly magazine Computer Business Review and ComputerWire's daily news service. There he covered Linux and open source software and launched the successful Open Source Weblog in January 2006. Matthew started in IT journalism in 1997 as a staff writer with monthly magazine Unix and NT News, where he became editor in 2000. He has also contributed to a number of other publications, including Unigram/X, IBM System User and JavaVision.
Jacques Attali, Prospectivist, President of PlaNet Finance
Dr. Attali, is an international economist and prospectivist. From 1981 to 1991, he was an advisor to President François Mitterrand. In April 1991 he became the first President of the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the financial institution established by western governments to assist the countries of eastern and central Europe and the former Soviet Union in their transition to democratic market economies. He worked at the bank until 1993. In 1998 Attali founded the French non-profit organization PlaNet Finance which focuses on microfinance. Attali is also known as the author of an impressive prospective work : “A Brief History of the Future” (2006) and of an analysis of the current economic crisis and its consequences “After the crisis” (2009).
James Bessen, Director, ResearchOnInnovation.org
James Bessen is recognized as an innovator in the electronic publishing industry, having developed one of the first commercially-successful desktop publishing programs. As an economics researcher, a former software developer and CEO, James Bessen brings a unique perspective to the study of innovation. Bessen is currently Lecturer in Law at Boston University School of Law where he does research on the economics of technological innovation, including patents and Free/Open Source Software. His research on software patents with Eric Maskin (Nobel Laureate in Economics) and Robert Hunt has been influential in European policy deliberations. He is the author (along with Michael J. Meurer) of Patent Failure: How Judges, Bureaucrats, and Lawyers Put Innovators at Risk (Princeton 2008).
Chris Hofmann, Director of Engineering and Special Projects, Mozilla Foundation
As director of engineering and Special Projects at the Mozilla Foundation and Corporation, Chris Hofmann has spearheaded the research and development work of thousands of open source contributors around the world. A Netscape employee before joining Mozilla full-time, Chris contributed to every Netscape and Mozilla browser release since 1996. The first employee at the Mozilla Foundation in August 2003, Chris led a small but devoted team of orginal ten engineers that establish the Mozilla Foundation as an independent and self-sustaining organization. In 2004, Chris managed and executed the first worldwide release of Mozilla Firefox 1.0. Chris now helps to build and strengthen the Mozilla communities around the world that are involved with localization and release of Firefox in to over 70 languages, extend Firefox with Addons, and provide support to Firefox users. He engages with security researchers to help improve browser security, and works on a variety of mobile initiatives using the Mozilla technology.
Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director, Eclipse Foundation
Mike Milinkovich, is Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation supporting the Eclipse open-source community and commercial ecosystem. Mike has been contributing to the technology industry for over twenty years. Most recently as vice president in Oracle's Development Group, Mike led the Application Server Technical Services team, a group of highly technical experts who support Oracle's application server strategic customers and partners. Prior to joining Oracle, Mike was with WebGain where he was Vide President of Worldwide Services and President of WebGain Canada. Other experiences include: The Object People which did world wide technology consulting and training; Object Technology International where he held various roles in software engineering, product management and business development; and IBM, where Mike was responsible for world wide product marketing of a major IBM software product line.
Mark Shuttleworth, Founder, Ubuntu
Mark is founder of the Ubuntu Project, an enterprise Linux distribution that is freely available worldwide and has both cutting-edge desktop and enterprise server editions, and has become very popular. Mark studied finance and information technology at the University of Cape Town, and went on to found Thawte, a company specialising in digital certificates and cryptography. He sold Thawte to US company VeriSign in 1999, and founded HBD Venture Capital and The Shuttleworth Foundation. He moved to London in 2001, and began preparing for the First African in Space mission, training in Star City, Russia, and Khazakstan. In April 2002 Mark flew in space, as a cosmonaut member of the crew of Soyuz mission TM34 to the International Space Station. In early 2004 he founded the Ubuntu project, which aims to produce a free, high quality desktop OS for everybody.
Michael Tiemann, President, Open Source Initiative, VP Red Hat
Michael Tiemann is President of the Open Source Initiative as well as Vice President of Open Source Affairs at Red Hat Inc. Michael Tiemann is a true open source software pioneer. He made his first major open source contribution over a decade ago by writing the GNU C++ compiler, the first native-code C++ compiler and debugger. His early work created world-leading technologies and also informed the first open source business model. In 1989, Tiemann's technical expertise and entrepreneurial spirit led him to co-found Cygnus Solutions, the first company to provide commercial support for open source software. During his ten years at Cygnus, Tiemann contributed in a number of roles from President to hacker, helping to lead the company from a fledgling start-up to an admired open source leader. Tiemann also provides financial support to organizations that further the goals of software freedom, including the Free Software Foundation, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the GNOME Foundation.
Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, Linux Foundation
Jim Zemlin, formerly executive director of the Free Standards Group, is the executive director of the Linux Foundation. Zemlin previously served as vice president of marketing for Covalent Technologies, the leader in products and services for the Apache web server. Prior to that, he was a member of the founding management team of Corio, a leading enterprise application service provider that had a successful initial public offering in July 2000. Widely quoted in the press on open source and commercial software trends, Zemlin has also been a keynote speaker at industry and financial conferences including Gartner's Open Source Conference, Linux World and OSCON. Zemlin is an adviser on open source strategy to various companies and governmental groups including Hyperic, Zmanda and the Chinese Open Source Promotion Union. Keep track of Jim's thoughts on his blog: http://www.linux-foundation.org/weblogs/jzemlin/
Larry Augustin, CEO SugarCRM
Larry Augustin is an angel investor and advisor to early stage technology companies. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Appcelerator, Compiere, DeviceVM, DotNetNuke, Fonality, Hyperic, Medsphere, Pentaho and SugarCRM. One of the group who coined the term "Open Source", he has written and spoken extensively on Open Source worldwide. Worth Magazine named him to their list of the Top 50 CEOs in 2000. From 2002 to 2004 he was a Venture Partner at Azure Capital Partners. In 1993 he founded VA Linux (now SourceForge, NASDAQ:LNUX) serving as CEO until August 2002. While CEO he launched SourceForge.net and led the company through an IPO in December 1999.
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L'Open World Forum a également réuni des interventions de :
- Jean-Pierre Archambault, Professor, CNDP-CRDP Paris, SCEREN
- Ana Amorim, Serpro
- Eric Bachard, Professor, UTBM
- Christophe Ballihaut, Manager, Nexen Services
- Jesus Barahona, University Rey Juan Carlos
- Jean-Pierre Barberis, General Manager, Bull Services
- Nicolas Barcet, Ubuntu Server Product Manager - Canonical
- Eric Barroca, CEO, Nuxeo
- Marcus Bauer, Founder, TangoGPS
- Christian Bayle, Gforge Community leader in Europe, France Telecom Orange
- Roland Benedetti, Managing Director, eZPublish
- Jérôme Bernard, Director EMEA Operations for Amazon EC2, Elastic Grid
- Jean-Luc Beylat, Vice President, Business partnerships, Alcatel-Lucent Bells Labs
- Gaël Blondelle, CTO, EBM Websourcing
- Lucas Bonnet, OpenMoko expert, Bearstech
- Olivier Bouzereau, Global Security Mag
- Thierry Brettnacher, Directeur du Conseil Nexedi ERP5
- Tom Cahill, EMEA Director, JasperSoft
- Stefano Camuzzo, Project Manager, SpagoBI Engineering
- Davide dalle Carbonare, Project Architect, Engineering
- Cédric Carbone, CTO, Talend
- Miguel Carrillo, Telefonica I+D
- Rogerio Atem de Carvalho, Federal Center for Technological Education (Brazil)
- Emmanuel Chaillox, Université Paris 6
- Olivier Chamberaud, IBM - New Business and Developpement
- Jean-Marie Chauvet, Founder and Partner, LC Capital
- Charly Clairmont, CTO, ALTIC
- Paulo Coelho, Proderj
- Scott Collison, CEO, Ohloh
- Clarice Coppeti, CIO - Caixa Econonica Federal
- Roberto Di Cosmo, Professeur, Université Paris Diderot Paris 7
- Jean-Luc Couasnon, Senior Executive, Accenture
- Jacques Coutant, NovaForge community leader in Americas, Bull
- Stéphane Crozat, Professor, UTC Compiègne
- Loïc Dachary, APRIL
- Stéphane Dalmas- INRIA
- Renzo Davoli, University of Bologna (Italy)
- Philippe Davy, Journaliste
- Thierry Delprat, CTO, Nuxeo
- Jean-Christophe Deprez, QualOSS project coordinator, CETIC
- Christophe Deruel, Director, Zend France
- Laurent Doguin, Nuxeo
- Jean-François Donikian, President of StarXpert
- Julien Dubois, Regional Director, SpringSource
- Ludovic Dubost, CEO, XWiki
- Marc Dutoo, Consultant, Open Wide
- François Elie, Chairman, ADULLACT
- François Exertier, Project Leader, Bull
- Miguel Valdes Faura, BPM Manager, Bull
- Olivier Fendt, Director, OSS Clearing House, Siemens
- Stefane Fermigier, Founder and Chairman, Nuxeo
- Pierre Ficheux, CTO, Open Wide/OS41 (Open Source For Industries), Technical leader of RTEL 4I project
- Oliver Fendt, OSS Clearing House Director, Siemens
- Stefane Fermigier, Founder and Chairman, Nuxeo
- Dr. Matthias Fluegge, Head of Interoperability Research Group, Fraunhofer FOKUS (Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communications Systems)
- Cyril Fonlupt, Université du Littoral (France)
- Vincent François, Consultant, StarXpert
- Christiana Soares de Freitas, University of Brazilia
- Maxime Gaillard, StartX
- Jean-Noël de Galzain, VP Program Committee and CEO, Wallix
- Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, FLOSS Program Leader, UNU-MERIT
- Jose Gato Luis, Engineer, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
- Elmar Geese, Chairman, Linux Verband
- Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona, FLOSSMetrics project coordinator, Rey Juan Carlos University
- Tugdual Grall, VP Business and Product Strategy, eXo Platform
- Steven L. Grandchamp, President and CEO, OpenLogic
- Gilles Gravier, Global Government Industry Solutions Architect
- François Gruyer, Skill Group Manager, OSMM expert, CapGemini
- Florent Guillaume, Head of R&D, Nuxeo
- Laurent Guiraud, Google
- Christer Gundersen, Friprogsenteret, OSOR.EU
- Hervé Guyomard, Business Development Manager, Black Duck Software
- Sébastien Hache, Teacher, Sésamath
- David Hammerstein, Member of the European Parliament
- Olivier Heintz, Founder, NEREIDE, OfBiz
- Wang Huaimin, Professor, China National University of Defense Technology
- Valérie Humery, ANDSI
- Benjamin Jean- LINAGORA
- Bryan Joseph, Directeur (CEO), Zarafa
- Fabio Kon, Professor, University of Sao Paulo
- Laurent Kott, Directeur, Inria-Transfert
- C N Krishnan, Director, Indian National Resource Centre for Open Source
- Franz Kudorfer- Senior Consultant, Siemens
- Deivi Kuhn, Serpro
- Jean-Pierre Laisné, Open Source Chief Strategist, Bull
- Didier Lamouche, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bull (*)
- Bernard Lang, Research Director, INRIA
- Philippe Laurent, Lawyer, Marx Van Ranst Vermeersch & Partners
- Eric Leblond, CEO of INL
- Arnaud Lefèvre, Directeur Général Adjoint, Nuxeo
- Grégoire Lefèvre, Project Manager, OPIIEC
- Bertrand Lemaire, Chef des informations CIO
- Gwenael LeRoux, Colombbus
- Laurent Letourny, Owner, Ysance and Partner, SugarCRM
- Ouahiba Louafi, Epitech
- Pascale Luciani, Profusus
- Emma MacGrattan, VP engineering of Ingres
- Eric Mahé, Silicon Sentier
- Jose Carlos Maldonado, University of Sao Paolo - Sao Carlos
- Christian Malz, Partner Manager, Jedox
- Renato Martini, President, Brazil National Institute of Information Technology
- Luc Maurer, Founder, CamptoCamp and Partner, OpenERP
- Marcos Mazoni, President, Serpro
- Emma McGrattan, CTO, Ingres
- Corinto Meffe, SLTI/Ministery of Planing
- Matteo Melideo, QualiPSo Project Coordinator, Engineering
- Javier Pueyo Mena, PhD and Researcher, Science and Citizenship group, CSIC
- Benjamin Mestrallet, Founder and Chairman, eXo Platform
- Damien Metzler, Leroy Merlin
- Jean-Marie Micallef, Founder, Phidias and Libertis Chairman, Compiere
- Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director, Eclipse Foundation
- Jean-Louis Missika, Paris City Council, Innovation, Research and Universities Deputy
- Sandro Morasca, Professor, Insubria University
- John Newton, Founder and CTO, Alfresco
- Antonio de las Nieves, Co-Founder, Yerbabuena Software
- Nnenna Nwakanma, Chair, FOSSFA council and Vice President, Digital Solidarity Fund and Board Member, OSI Board Member
- Clément Oudot, Project Leader, Linagora
- Jean-Marc Orliaguet, Chalmers University
- Stefano De Panfilis, R&D Director, Engineering
- Daniel Pascot - Université de Quebec
- Ori Peckelman- AF83, DRUPAL Community member
- Susanna Pelagatti, University of Pisa (Italy)
- Jérôme Petazzoni, Pilotsystems
- Cyril Pierre de Geyer, Observatoire du Logiciel Libre et Anaska du groupe AlterWay
- Fabien Potencier, Founder and CEO, Sensio Labs
- Mathieu Poujol, Pierre Audouin Consulting
- Pierre Pronchery, RunningBear expert, Bearstech
- Jean-Yves Pronier, Product Marketing Director, Sun Microsystems France
- Rodolphe Quiédeville, April et Lolix
- Sean Radford, Managing Director, Tacola
- Klaus Reichling, SEMIC.EU Project Manager, ]init[ AG
- Stéphane Réthoré- iB formation, CGOS Observatoire du Libre
- Alain Ribière, Project Manager, EDF R&D
- Paul Richardet, Silicon Sentier
- Olivier Ricou, EPITA (France)
- Phil Robb, HP, Chairman of FOSSBazaar.org
- Teo Romera- Professor, Rey Juan Carlos University
- Lino Roque Kieling, President, Dataprev
- Marc Sallieres, Founder and CEO, Altic
- Rogerio Santana, President, SLTI/Ministry of Planning
- Gilles Saulière, NPAI
- David Sapiro, Founder, Pilotsystems
- Stefano Scamuzzo, BI Initiative Lead, Engineering
- Hans-Ulrich Schmid, Director, Stuttgart Region Open Source Initiative
- Gerd Schürmann, Director, Fraunhofer FOKUS e-Government Laboratory
- Damien Seguy, Manager, Alter Way Consulting
- Raphael Semeteys, QSOS Expert, AtosOrigin
- Kazuhiko Shiozaki, Nexedi Japan
- Alberto Sillitti, Professor, Free University of Bolzano
- Jean-Paul Smets, CEO, Nexedi
- Marine Soroko, Founder and CEO, Core-Techs
- Jacques Souillot, CRDP Paris
- Bruno Souza, Sun
- Diomidis Spinellis, SQO-OSS Project coordinator, Athens University of Economics and Business
- Bogdan Stefanescu, Architect, Nuxeo
- JF Taltavull, R&D Manager, Wallix
- Sun Tan, Nuxeo
- Nel Taurisson, SkinSoft
- Daniel Tallez, CTO and Co-Founder, Yerbabuena Software
- Cedric Thomas, CEO, OW2 Consortium
- Jean-Paul Triaille, Lawyer, Wolf & Partners
- Theofanis Vassiliou-Gioles, CEO, Testing Technologies
- Joannes Vermorel, Founder, Lokad
- Dominique Vernay, Chairman, System@TIC
- Jesus Villasante, Head of Unit, Software and Service Architectures and Infrastructures, European Commission
- Quoc Viet Ha, Thales
- Karel De Vriendt, Head of Unit, IDABC-DIGIT, European Commission
- Frédéric Vuillot, member of the OpenOffice community in France
- Huaimin Wang, Professor, NUDT School of Computer (National University of Defense Technology)
- Anthony Wasserman, Professor and Director, Center for Open Source Investigation, Open BRR expert, Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley
- Matt Watchinski, senior director of Vulnerability research
- Jim Whitehurst, Directeur & C.E.O., Red Hat
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