CeBIT Open Source Forum 2011 Live Streaming
Day two of the CeBIT Open Source Forum 2011 kicks off Wednesday, March 2, and will be streamed live by Linux New Media, AG.
Don't worry if you missed the first day of sessions because they will be available in the Linux Magazine Online archive after the event.
But don't miss the rest of this week's exciting line up!
Wed, March 2nd |
Thu, March 3rd |
Fri, March 5th |
Sat, March 6th |
*The open source BPM platform Activiti (GE) |
Linux for the tablet and netbook in 2011: Opportunities and platform choices (EN) |
Do you IT? With Smart ITSM to information security management (GE) |
Security in the Cloud (GE) |
The Mozilla Membership Programm (EN) |
MySQL in large environments (GE) |
Single Sourcing: Extend your RCP Application to the Web with RAP |
The rebirth of Mylyn: Eclipse, Agile and ALM (EN) |
Keynote: The Hidden Costs of Closed Source Software (EN) |
Keynote: Project Caua: Private Sector, Environmentally Friendly Jobs with Free Software (EN) |
Keynote: Saving and Making Money with FreeDOM Software (EN) |
Eclipse in software product development (EN) |
Jointly for mobile and desktop - getting developers and designers together with QtQuick |
KNOPPIX 6.5 - the CeBIT 2011 edition (EN) |
Ceph - a new data system for the cloud (GE) |
International Co-operations and Digital Value Creation with Scrum (EN) |
KNOPPIX 6.5 - the CeBIT 2011 edition (GE) |
The title is TYPO3 – An Open Source Phenomenon (EN) |
KNOPPIX 6.5 - the CeBIT 2011 edition (GE) |
KNOPPIX 6.5 - the CeBIT 2011 edition (GE) |
From Average Joe to API Superhero (EN) |
Highly scalable solutions with Linux on system z (GE) |
Programming the Cloud with Python and Open Source Tools (EN) |
LibreOffice Portable - Office in the pocket (GE) |
Cloud Computing - a practical overview (GE) |
Think different! Provocing theses about IT administration (GE) |
Keynote: With Linux to the open cloud |
Bestimmung der “technischen Erblast” mit Open Source Tools |
IT forensik with Linux (GE) |
The next 100 years (GE) |
Final test: from GOV to BIZ (GE) |
Open Source ERP SQL-Ledger (GE) |
How about backup for virtualized computers? (GE) |
Power, Freedom, Software How to preserver your freedom in a cloud computing world (EN) |
The Big Picture: Open Source Datacenter Management |
Benno MailArchiv: archiving e-mails inhouse and for the cloud with open source (GE) |
4000 years of cryptography - a short history lesson of making and breaking cyphers (GE) |
Open Source on Informix - starting a new community project (EN) |
Important aspects of ITSM with ITIL as example (GE) |
LPI online training at Linux Magazine Academy |
Horde4: Web-based groupware becomes mobile (GE) |
Presentation of the Linux New Media Awards 2011 in seven categories (EN+GE) |
Open source system management with GOsa² (GE) |
Learn more about Firefox for Android - Firefox goes mobile |
iTop - an open source tool supporting ITIL deployment (GE) |
Firefox 4: A Fresh New Look - Overview about Firefox 4 Look and Features |
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IT security as online training at Linux Magazine Academy (GE) |
LPI online training at Linux Magazine Academy (GE) |
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Programming competition |
* See the Linux Pro Magazine website for exact time for each session.
More information on CeBIT Open Source Forum 2011 can be found on the CeBIT and Linux Pro Websites.
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