Apologies for the late notice. We had some trouble sorting out a room and
time to host this talk. i
We are holding this talk separately to the ordinary SLUG meeting,
as it doesn't clearly meet SLUG's normal talks, but we still thought
that it would be of interest to some SLUG members.
When:
Thursday, August 12, 7:00pm - 9:30pm
Location: UTS Broadway, Building 10, Level 2, Room 410
This is located in the Fairfax Building - UTS Building 10 - in Jones
St on the corner of Thomas St. It is between UTS Building 1 and
Wattle St. Level 2 is street level from Jones St.
Synopsis:
Martin Gregory has been with Microsoft for 15 years and works on the
company's platform strategy. He is based in Sydney.
Martin will be joining us to talk about what Microsoft has learned
from the Open Source community, the feedback they have received from
various players in the industry, including customers, partners and
developers and Microsoft's view of Open Source.
Martin is keen to hear your views on the Open Source versus
commercial software debate and the key concerns IT decision makers
face, including total cost of ownership, security and sharing source
code.
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