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Subject: Live Video Streaming of LinuxCon - Attend from Around the World 
http://streaming.linux-magazin.de/en/program-linuxcon.htm
Date: 04 September 2009
From: The Linux Foundation <[email protected]>
To: Anand Vaidya <[email protected]>

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Group: The Linux Foundation

Subject: Live Video Streaming of LinuxCon - Attend from Around the World
http://streaming.linux-magazin.de/en/program-linuxcon.htm 

Live Video Streaming of LinuxCon - Sept 21 to 23 - Attend from Around the 
World!

Watch and participate in LinuxCon keynotes for Free by registering here: 
http://streaming.linux-magazin.de/en/program-linuxcon.htm

Keynotes include a great line up of Linux luminaries including:

*The Kernel Panel featuring Linus Torvalds and many leaders of the kernel 
development team. This is a rare chance to see these guys in action in front 
of a mic instead of behind a keyboard.

*Bob Sutor IBM’s VP of Linux will take us through the Cloud and how IBM is 
making the most of their investments in Linux.

*OpenSUSE community manager Zonker takes us on a musical guide of the future 
of Linux. 

*Matt Asay has a stellar line up debating the real costs of Open Source.

*Intel’s Imad Sousou gives us the details of the exciting Moblin project.

*Noah Broadwater, VP Information Services, Sesame Workshop talks about how 
they have used Linux to drive down costs but achieve more with their 
infrastructure.

For those of you who want to dive a little deeper, we have hand picked 
conference sessions over the three days that you can attend for $99 (or $49 
after the conference.) You don’t actually have to be chained to your monitor. 
This system allows you to archive and pause the material to review at your 
leisure. Highlights include:

*Keeping Open Source Open. Patents, trolls and our friend in Redmond with Jim 
Zemlin and Keith Bergelt from the Open Invention Network.
*James Bottomley tells us how to contribute to the Linux kernel and why it 
makes economic sense.
*John Ellis from Motorola on How to Manage Open Source Compliance and 
Governance in the Enterprise.
*Kernel developer Chris Wright takes us through KSM: A mechanism for improving 
virtualization density with KVM

There are many more sessions as well, so please register to attend if you’re 
interested.

Register Here: http://streaming.linux-magazin.de/en/program-linuxcon.htm

Posted By Angela Brown

Go to the complete announcement 
http://www.linkedin.com/e/vaq/6784232/48682/-1/view_disc/


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