LinuxWorld Expo UK 2005
LONDON EXPO
The 2005 LinuxWorld UK Expo was another great success for the growing LinuxWorld franchise.
The second annual LinuxWorld UK Expo was held at London’s Kensington Olympia Conference and Exhibition Center on October 5-6, 2005. Over 70 exhibitors demonstrated their latest products and services. Among those in attendance were the usual industry mainstays – IBM, Novell and Sun – as well as many media outlets (including Linux Magazine) and an eclectic mixture of community groups forming a “.org village.” In addition to the regular crowd of Linux-centric companies, it was pleasing to see a number of newcomers to the show – both on the large and small end.
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