Does anyone fancy heading down to sunny San Diego late August?

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*From:* Jennifer Cloer [[email protected]]
*Sent:* 25 April 2012 05:00
*To:* Jennifer Cloer
*Subject:* NEWS: Open Cloud Projects, Companies to Collaborate this Summer

 Hi colleagues,

 The Linux Foundation on Wednesday will announce a new event: CloudOpen.

 This event will bring together all the companies, communities and products
that are helping advance open source software in cloud computing. All the
details about why this event is being launched now, who is participating
and how it will have an impact are below.

 It takes place August 29-31, 2012 in San Diego. If you would like to
attend, please just let me know and I'll arrange a press pass for you.

 If you have any questions, just let me know.
Jennifer

   Jennifer Cloer
 The Linux Foundation
Director of Communications
Phone: 503-867-2304
e-Mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @jennifercloer
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  The Linux Foundation Launches New Event: CloudOpen
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 Dell, Canonical, Citrix, Eucalyptus, HP, IBM, Intel, OpenStack and SUSE to
participate in new conference to advance openness in the cloud*


 SAN FRANCISCO, April 25, 2012 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit
organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced
the creation of CloudOpen, a technical conference that will bring together
in a vendor-neutral environment the open source projects, products and
companies that are driving cloud and big data ecosystems.


The inaugural CloudOpen event will take place in parallel with LinuxCon
North America on August 29-31, 2012 in San Diego, Calif. Designed for
software developers and IT managers responsible for deploying and
developing cloud solutions, CloudOpen will feature technical content that
includes, but is not limited to Chef, Gluster, Hadoop, KVM, Linux, oVirt,
Puppet, and Xen, as well as big data strategies and open cloud platforms
and tools. This conference will also cover open source best practices and
how they relate to topics such as company data and APIs.



The Call for Proposals (CFP) is open now and closes June 1, 2012, along
with the CFP for LinuxCon North America:
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudopen/cfp


What is generally referred to as “cloud computing” is made up of a variety
of open source projects and technologies. Usage of the cloud by enterprise
users has been steadily climbing. In a recent survey of enterprise end
users for instance, The Linux Foundation and Yeoman Technologies found a 34
percent increase over the previous year in organizations migrating
applications to cloud-based computing. Of users in the cloud, 66 percent
reported that they are using Linux as their primary platform.

 Much-hyped for some time, it is clear that cloud computing this year is
becoming a reality for businesses large and small, prompting The Linux
Foundation and its members to debut this event designed to provide a
collaboration and education space that educates users about open cloud
technologies and open source best practices as they apply to the cloud.

 “This conference is built on one belief: open works. We know this from
experience and know that the cloud demands it in order to be successful for
the long term,” said Amanda McPherson, vice president of marketing and
developer services at The Linux Foundation. “Because Linux, open source
software and collaborative development are the foundations of the cloud,
it’s important to provide a vendor-neutral forum where those who are
committed to openness can advance this work and users and industry can
learn about ‘open’ as it is related to the cloud.”

 “The cloud is enabling companies to transform their businesses in ways not
even imagined only a few years ago,” said Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus
Systems <http://www.eucalyptus.com/>. “While many conferences address cloud
computing, most do not have a dedicated focus to open source software and
development. These ingredients are essential for fueling new levels of
innovation and adoption.”

 The CloudOpen program committee includes:
 ·      Greg DeKoenigsberg, vice president of community, Eucalyptus Systems
 ·      Mark Hinkle, director of cloud computing community, Citrix
 ·      Gerrit Huzienga, cloud architect, IBM
 ·      Amanda McPherson, vice president of marketing and developer
services, The Linux Foundation
 ·      Stefano Maffulli, community manager, OpenStack
 ·      Stephen Spector, cloud evangelist, Dell
 ·      John Mark Walker, director of communities, Red Hat

 Founding sponsors of CloudOpen include Dell, Canonical, Citrix, Eucalyptus
Systems, HP, Hitachi, IBM, Intel, NEC, Puppet Labs and SUSE.

 Keynote presenters, program and special event information will be
available shortly. Early bird registration is $400 and is open through
April 29, 2012. Registration thereafter will be $500. Attendees can also
attend LinuxCon with their CloudOpen registration at no additional cost.
For more information or to register for CloudOpen, please visit:
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudopen/


*About The Linux Foundation*

The Linux Foundation <http://www.linuxfoundation.org> is a nonprofit
consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2000, the
organization sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and
promotes, protects and advances the Linux operating system by marshaling
the resources of its members and the open source development community. The
Linux Foundation provides a neutral forum for collaboration and education
by hosting Linux conferences, <http://events.linuxfoundation.org> including
LinuxCon <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon>, and
generating original Linux
research<http://www.linuxfoundation.org/publications>,
Linux videos <http://video.linux.com> and content that advances the
understanding of the Linux platform. Its web properties, including
Linux.com, <http://www.linux.com> reach approximately two million people
per month. The organization also provides extensive Linux
training<http://training.linuxfoundation.org>opportunities that
feature the Linux kernel community’s leading experts as
instructors. Follow The Linux Foundation on
Twitter.<http://www.twitter.com/linuxfoundation>

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