Conferences

Next generation forge workshop, 26th of May, Paris, France.

Paris, France

A workshop is organized with the main forge developers guru's in europe! The Qualipso team will present their results.

Dec 1 2008

Conference information

Dec-01-2008

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Dec 1 2008

QualiPSo Conference Agenda

Dec-01-2008

From revolution to industrial practice:

Fostering FLOSS adoption into the mainstream

Presentations

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Second Conference Press Release

Leading organizations unite to create a new IT event: the Open World Forum

The Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) movement is revolutionizing the IT industry. At the very heart of this revolution, the Open World Forum will gather together thousands of attendees and 160 speakers from 20 countries to cross­fertilize FLOSS initiatives for innovation and competitiveness. It will define the first ever roadmap over the next decade: the 2020 FLOSS Roadmap

2nd QualiPSo Conference Report

OPEN WORLD FORUM 2008: OPEN SOURCE APPLICATIONS WILL DRIVE THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION

Focusing for the first time on what the future holds for Open Source in 2020, the Open World Forum has highlighted the influence that Open Source will have on the implementation of tomorrow’s major technological advances. The Forum’s prediction is that Open Source applications will represent one of the main avenues for growth in our economies, and has singled out 7 predictions and 8 key recommendations.  

Path for 2009 Open World Forum

A unique deliverable: the 2020 FLOSS roadmap

Dec 1 2008

Second Qualipso Conference

Dec-01-2008

Leading organizations unite to create a new IT event: the Open World Forum
Paris, 1 December 2008
This event collocated in the Open World Forum , Floss Innovation and Competitiveness, attracted attendees from Industry , Academia and Open Source communities interested in boosting the Open Source Adoption.
During this one day session, Floss quality, future trends, interoperability, information management, next generation forges or competence centers were main topics discussed by respected international experts on Open Source coming from Europe, EEUU, India or Africa.

In addition, the Open World Forum contributed to provide an international meeting point for all IT stakeholders to cross-fertilize initiatives in Free Libre and Open Source Software.