CeBIT Open Source Forum 2012
For the fourth time in a row, CeBIT will be devoting an entire section to the topic of open source. The event will be supported by international industry associations and representative bodies such as the Linux Foundation, Linux International, the Free Software Foundation Europe and the Open Source Business Alliance. The Open Source Forum will serve as the lively hub of the exhibition, which in turn features a diverse range of open source companies and independent projects.The forum is organized by Linux New Media and its specialist publications, including Linux Magazin, Linux Pro Magazine, Linux User, Ubuntu User, ADMIN and Linux Community. Throughout CeBIT, it will feature a selection of top-class presentations focusing on a range of topics relating to open source and Linux. Each day, experts and VIPs from the Linux and open source community will deliver fascinating keynote speeches, opening up new insights and background information and taking a look at what the future holds. The presentations will be streamed live on the Internet and will also be available later in the archive of Linux Magazin Online.Please click on the button "Play Video". A new window will open showing the video.
CeBIT Open Source Forum 2012 ProgramTue, Mar 6th
| Video | Titel | Name | Firma / Projekt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vom kommerziellen Produkt zum Open Source Geschäftsmodell |
Hans-Joachim Brede |
BREDEX GmbH |
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| Deployment und Sicherheit komplexer Open-Source Webanwendungen |
Gunnar Wrobel |
Horde LLC |
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| Introduction to Open Source and "Free Software" for business people |
Jon "maddog" Hall |
Linux International |
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| Deutsche Wolke: Dokumentenmanagement mit agorum core |
Oliver Schulze |
agorum Software GmbH |
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| Knoppix 7.0: Einführung, Fragen und Antworten |
Klaus Knopper |
KNOPPER.NET |
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| Enterprise Monitoring mit Icinga |
Bernd Erk |
Netways |
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| Rechtsfragen für IT-Administratoren |
Peer Heinlein |
Heinlein Professional Linux Support GmbH |
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| Migrationsleitfaden 4.0 des Bundesministerium des Innern |
Bernd Weber |
4Soft GmbH |
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| Erfolgreich mit Open Source-Projekten in der öffentlichen Verwaltung |
Thomas Biskup |
QuinScape GmbH |
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| Open Source Enterprise Trends |
Markus Feilner |
Linux-Magazin |
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| Die dezentrale Suchmaschine YaCy |
Edgar Reh |
IP-ShareMedia.de |
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| Von 'Open Source Software' zur 'Open Economy' - Aufgaben der Open Source Business Alliance |
Peter Ganten |
Univention GmbH |
Wed, Mar 7th
| Video | Titel | Name | Firma / Projekt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pimp your productivity with Git, Gerrit, Hudson and Mylyn |
Benjamin Muskalla |
Tasktop Technologies |
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| GNU Recutils: your data in plain text |
Jose E. Marchesi |
GNU Project |
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| Engaging Youth |
Jon "maddog" Hall |
Linux International |
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| Non-free software advertisement presented by your government |
Matthias Kirschner |
agorum Software GmbH |
|
| Knoppix 7.0: Introduction, Questions, Answers |
Klaus Knopper |
KNOPPER.NET |
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| Samba 4.0: Open Source Active Directory Services On The Horizon |
Michael Adam |
SerNet GmbH |
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| Mehr Klarheit für Ihre Netzwerkperformance |
Georg Kostner, Luca Deri |
Würth Phoenix GmbH, Ntop |
|
| PHP Security auf Shared Webservern |
Peer Heinlein |
Heinlein Professional Linux Support GmbH |
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| Enterprise Cloud-Lösung - OpenStack in der Praxis |
Christian Berendt |
B1 Systems GmbH |
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| Wissensmanagement mit OTRS |
Rico Barth, Matthias Meisdrock |
c.a.p.e. IT GmbH, OMQ GmbH |
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| OwnCloud - Cloud Services unter eigener Kontrolle |
Arthur Schiwon |
OwnCloud |
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| Android ist sicher! |
Marcel Hilzinger |
Android User |
Thu, Mar 8th
| Video | Titel | Name | Firma / Projekt |
|---|---|---|---|
| ThinClients mit OpenSource? Vertrauen durch Individuallösungen! |
Alexander Stecher |
openthinclient gmbh |
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| Dynamic mobile and web apps with Eclipse runtime technologies |
Holger Staudacher |
EclipseSource |
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| Project Cauã - The next steps |
Jon "maddog" Hall |
Linux International |
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| Online-Replikation mit DRBD |
Philipp Reisner |
LINBIT HA-Solutions GmbH |
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| Knoppix 7.0: Einführung, Fragen und Antworten |
Klaus Knopper |
KNOPPER.NET |
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| Clevere Lösungen mit Open-Source-Software |
Denny Jahnke |
netclusive GmbH |
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| Die Document Foundation - 18 Monate danach |
Florian Effenberger |
The Document Foundation |
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| ODF zur flexiblen Anbindung dynamischer Vorlagen und Reports an Fachapplikationen |
Frank Siebert |
Trinuts GmbH |
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| Open Generation Gap |
Emiel Brok |
AT Computing bv |
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| Vorratsdatenspeicherung reloaded |
Jan Philipp Albrecht |
Bündnis 90/Die Grünen |
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| Verleihung der Linux New Media Awards in sieben Kategorien |
Brian Osborn, Markus Feilner |
Linux New Media AG |
Fri, Mar 9th
| Video | Titel | Name | Firma / Projekt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samba Status Report |
Volker Lendecke |
SerNet GmbH |
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| Extremes Wolken-Dateisystem?! |
Udo Seidel |
Amadeus Data Processing GmbH |
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| Free and Open Source for Education |
Jon "maddog" Hall |
Linux International |
|
| Pleiten - Pech - Pannen: die Geschichte des Computers |
Tobias Eggendorfer |
Hochschule der Polizei, Hamburg |
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| Knoppix 7.0: Einführung, Fragen und Antworten |
Klaus Knopper |
KNOPPER.NET |
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| Systemintegration als Schlüssel zum Erfolg für Open Source Collaboration Software |
René Peinl |
Hochschule Hof |
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| HPCaaS: heiter bis wolkig |
Holger Gantikow |
science + computing ag |
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| GlusterFS und Ceph - Skalierbare Datenreplikation im Fokus |
Martin Loschwitz |
Hastexo Professional Services GmbH |
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| Freie Software für Mobilfunknetze |
Harald Welte |
Sysmocom GmbH |
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| Was bringt Qt 5? |
Daniel Molkentin |
Nokia / Qt Project |
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| Android und Open Source Software? |
Christoph Langner |
Android User |
Sat, Mar 10th
| Video | Titel | Name | Firma / Projekt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Die FOSS-Cloud |
Beat Stebler |
FOSS-Group (Europe) GmbH |
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| C++11: Quo vadis? |
Rainer Grimm |
science + computing ag |
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| Companies are community - Managing Trust in mixed commercial and volunteer communities |
Mirko Boehm |
Agile Workers Software |
|
| LibreOffice - Die professionelle freie Community Office-Suite |
Andreas Mantke |
The Document Foundation |
|
| Knoppix 7.0: Einführung, Fragen und Antworten |
Klaus Knopper |
KNOPPER.NET |
|
| IPv6 - Paketfilter mit Python generieren |
Johannes Hubertz |
hubertz-it-consulting GmbH |
|
| Das Post-PC-Zeitalter - Wie Android den Tablet-Markt erobert |
Sascha Pallenberg |
Netbooknews |
|
| Linux als Schaltzentrale im eigenen Haushalt |
Charly Kühnast |
Kommunales Rechenzentrum Niederrhein |
|
| Extension-Entwicklung für Libre Office/OOo, Beispiel: Duden-Rechtschreibprüfung |
Lothar Becker |
.riess applications gmbh |
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| Linux Essentials - die neue Grundlagenprüfung des LPI |
Klaus Behrla |
LPI Central Europe |
|
| Semantic Web - Quo vadis Internet? |
Iavor Jelev |
babelmonkeys.com |
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