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  <h2>Abstracts of Conference Papers - Keynotes</h2>

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        <p class="title">The Novell migration to OpenOffice.org</p>
        <p class="by">Debra Anderson</p>
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      <div class="content">
        <p> Debra Anderson Novell's CIO will speak about Novell's experience 
adopting 
        OpenOffice.org, the importance of Open Source to the company and how it 
has 
        transformed the business within IT.</p>
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      <div class="bio">
        <p><strong>Debra Anderson</strong>, Appointed Chief Information Officer
        in 2002, oversees Novell's Information Services &amp; Technology Group. 
 
        Her responsibilities include the deployment of strategic
        business information systems globally, driving Novell's open source 
adoption
        in-house, providing internal company technical support and developing,
        implementing and managing Novell's IT services.  As the first user of 
Novell's
        technologies, Debra regularly provides input into Novell's technical 
direction
        and insight and recommendations to customers deploying Novell's open 
source
        and identity offerings.</p>

        <p>Prior to joining Novell, Debra spent 18 years in grocery retailing 
with
        Lucky Stores, American Stores and Albertsons, holding both IT and 
general 
        business positions.</p>

        <p>Debra holds a BA Degree in Computer Science from the State University
        of New York at Potsdam.</p>

        <p>Novell delivers Software for the Open Enterprise. With more than 
50,000
        customers in 43 countries, Novell helps customers manage, simplify, 
secure
        and integrate their technology environments by leveraging 
best-of-breed, open
        standards-based software. With more than 20 years of experience, 4,700 
employees,
        5,000 partners and support centers around the world, Novell helps 
customers
        gain control over their IT operating environments while reducing costs. 
More
        information about Novell can be found at http://www.novell.com.</p>
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      <div class="header">
        <p class="title">Google Summer of Code</p>
        <p class="by">Zaheda Bhorat</p>
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      <div class="content">
        <p>Zaheda Bhorat, Open Source Program Manager at Google, will explain 
the 
        importance of the Google 's Summer of code and why you should join.</p>
      </div>

      <p><a href="tuesday.html">Back</a></p>
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        <p class="title">OpenDocument, Open Revolution</p>
        <p class="by">E. Gutentag &amp; Bob Sutor &amp; Nathaniel Borenstein 
&amp; Charles-H.Schulz</p>
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      <div class="content">
        <p>A one hour panel discussion on the merits of OpenDocument Format.</p>
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      <div class="bio">
        <p><strong>Eduardo Gutentag</strong> has been involved in the SGML/XML 
        world for over 10 years, and has participated in many SGML/XML related 
        activities at W3C and OASIS (even when it was still called SGML Open),
        as well as at ebXML. He is currently a Senior Staff Engineer at the Web
        Technology and Standards organization of Sun Microsystems. He is Sun's
        W3C AC representative, and an elected member of the OASIS Technical 
        Advisory Board. In the UBL group, he participates in the Naming and 
        Design Rules subcommittee, and is the editor and chair of the Context
        Methodology subcommittee.</p>
  
        <p><strong>Bob Sutor</strong>, Vice President Standards &amp; Open 
Source,
        IBM Corporation, Executive responsible for driving and executing the 
        cross-company business and technical strategy for open standards and 
open
        source as they relate to software, hardware, services, vertical 
industries,
        and emerging markets. In particular, helps move IBM from its 
traditional 
        technical and intellectual property approach to one where business 
exploitation
        of standards and open source for greater customer value is paramount, 
especially
        in vertical industries and emerging markets. Chairman of the IBM 
internal 
        Corporate Standards Advisory Committee and the Open Source Steering 
Committee.
        Works with partners, customers, government leaders and government 
agencies
        around the world to understand and adopt modern, business-savvy open 
strategies
        and policies. Leads the IBM team accelerating the adoption of the OASIS 
and ISO
        OpenDocument Format standard. Senior IBM spokesperson and evangelist 
for 
        standards and open source, and a widely quoted and read global expert on
        these areas and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
        Cofounder of the OpenDocument Format Alliance.</p>

        <p><strong>Dr. Nathaniel S. Borenstein</strong> is a Distinguished 
Engineer 
        with IBM Lotus Division, working on Internet standards and strategy and 
        overseeing the Lotus research program. He is also the President of 
Computer
        Professionals for Social Responsibility, and a part time research 
faculty
        member at the School of Information of the University of Michigan. 
        He has been an Internet user, developer, standardizer, entrepreneur, 
and 
        social activist since 1980. 
        His credits include the MIME standard, the Andrew Mail System, the 
metamail 
        software, the Safe-Tcl programming language, "Programming as if People 
Mattered"
        and two other books, three patents, the startups First Virtual Holdings 
and 
        NetPOS.com, and the "One Planet, One Net" manifesto.</p>

        <p><strong>Charles-H.Schulz</strong> is the Lead of the Native-Language 
        Confederation of OpenOffice.org, and a partner of the Ars Aperta 
Consulting 
        Group. A member of both OASIS' ODF Adoption and Technical Committees, 
he will 
        be chairing the panel discussion and also representing 
OpenOffice.org.</p>
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