[Linux-aus] Call for papers - Linux Conference 2010 - Slovenia

Bret Busby bret at busby.net
Wed Feb 17 19:56:18 EST 2010


On Tue, 16 Feb 2010, Martin Linux Konferenca wrote:

> 
> On September 27th and 28th, 2010 "Linux Konferenca" an annual Linux and
> OSS conference (http://linux-konferenca.org) will be held in the country
> of Slovenia. It is an event organized yearly since 2002, for business
> and technical people interested in Linux and OSS.
>
> Once again we have the honor to select best of your submissions / topics 
> in fields of Linux usage in business environment and open source 
> applications. With your help, we will organize leading Slovenian IT 
> Linux and open source event, so we invite you to contact us with your 
> submissions.
>
> Subjects for Linux conference 2010 are:
> • Cloud computing from point of enterprise information systems or 
> business services and costs reductions connected with them
> • Open Source software for ERP, CRM, BPM (use cases or implementations 
> preferred)
> • Security – Data Leak Prevention (DLP) inside enterprise, identity 
> steal, safe connections
> • Open licensing of software and use cases of software with OS licenses 
> usage in software development
> • Outsourcing of services and software in connection with main thematics 
> – cloud computing
> • Integration of telephony and mobile telephony with help of OSS
> • Development platforms Android, Maemo, Symbian
> • Green IT, green data centers
>
> Please download CFP from: http://www.linux-konferenca.org/?lang=eng .
>
> Thank you for your time.
> Regards,
> Martin Gombač <martin at isg.si>
>


So, with LCA having been transferred to NZ, has it now been transferred 
to Europe?

This is starting to sound like that yotting competition - the 
Swiss/USA/NZ/Aus mugg.

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Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
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