This Monday, at 18:30, Haifa Linux Club will once again gather to hear
Guy Keren talk about
FOSS In A Startup
This is a story about a small startup-chik (very small) that developed a
proprietary product, with very little resources. The lecture will discuss
the experience of a startup company that used FOSS to make everything
cheaper, better, and faster. The lecture will discuss the good things as
well as the bad things that happened due to this decision.
Slides are available from: http://haifux.org/lectures/146/
We meet in Taub building, room 3. For instructions see:
http://haifux.org/where.html
Attendance is free, and you are all invited!
Future lectures include:
146-sil Programming in Linux Boaz Goldstein 29/05/2006
147 FatNS - How to Develop a DNS
Forensics Tool Boaz Goldstein 5/06/2006
147-sil Tech Challanges of the
Creative Commons Elad Wieder 12/06/2006
148 Data Base internals and Cost
Based Optimizer (CBO) Meir Maor 19/6/2006
149 Utilizing IOMMUs for Virtualization
in Linux and Xen Muli Ben-Yehuda 3/7/2006
150 GPLv3 Yoni Rabkin Katzenel 17/07/2006
We are always looking for new lecturers and topics, and are scheduling the
2006 season. Got somthing interesting you wish to talk about? Got
something new you want to learn, and need the drive of a lecture to make
you learn it? Talk to us - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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