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DATE | 2007-03-22 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] [osbc@idg.com: OSBC: Is the Novell-Microsoft deal good for open source]
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Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 10:48:39 -0700 From: OSBC Reply-To: osbc-at-idg.com To: RUBEN X-Outgoing: vertex Subject: OSBC: Is the Novell-Microsoft deal good for open source
Dear RUBEN
As a friend of the LinuxWorld Expo, we would like to extend a special invitation for you to participate in the 2007 Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) May 22-23, 2007 at The Palace Hotel in San Francisco, CA. OSBC is the gathering place for all participants in the open source community.
*** Special Offer ***
Receive an additional $200 off the early bird pricing, when you use priority code "E57LWPA" during registration.
Why Attend? OSBC is the only conference designed to investigate the business, IT, legal and financial challenges, risks and rewards with open source technologies. Learn from leading industry experts and independent analysts as they discuss technologies, strategies, and case-studies that will have an immediate and direct impact on your software development and IT plans. Plus network with peers and industry luminaries at the evening cocktail reception and networking functions throughout the program.
Featured Session: Is the Novell-Microsoft deal good for open source? Love it or hate it, there is no denying that the Novell-Microsoft deal has had significant ramifications across the entire IT industry, and in particular, the open source software community.
In this no-holds-barred panel, representatives from Novell and Microsoft will be joined by open source community leaders and enterprise Linux customers for a free-wheeling discussion about the agreement. Join the discussion at OSBC.
Featured Speakers Include: -- Marc West CIO, H&R Block -- Eben Moglen General Counsel of the Freedom Law Center and Professor, Columbia Law School -- Matthew Szulik CEO, Red Hat -- Marten Mickos CEO, MySQL -- Rob Curley VP, Product Development, Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive -- Lee Thompson VP & Chief Technologist, E*TRADE Financial
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*** Special Offer Details *** When you register be sure to enter priority code "E57LWPA" to receive an additional $200 discount off the early bird pricing for the 2-day conference pass. Act now as this offer expires on April 1, 2007.
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We look forward to seeing in San Francisco. - The OSBC Team
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