LinuxCon will be like a big user group meeting, an EclipseCon as opposed to a CES. Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin (right) called last night to reassure me that his group is not taking ...
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LinuxCon North America was hosted in Chicago for the first time. The 2013 event was held in New Orleans. Linux creator Linus Torvalds told a supportive LinuxCon audience that he’s still interested in ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 29, 2014) - The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux and collaborative development, today released a preview ...
Despite the rapid ascension of Linux into the world of mainstream enterprise, LinuxCon remains an intimate, technical event—something that will need to change as Linux rises into the mainstream. Jeff ...
The Linux Foundation has announced the first round of keynote speakers for LinuxCon, their annual Linux conference. The line up this year includes some interesting folks, including Stormy Peters, ...
Almost every single keynote at LinuxCon, and certainly every private conversation I had with folks here, involved “cloud” in some way. As Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst observed in his keynote, there’s no ...
The Linux Foundation has announced it will host its own, user-and-developer conference in Portland next September, dubbed LinuxCon. Having lost O'Reilly's OSCON three weeks ago the good people of ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - November 17, 2016) - The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit advancing professional open source management for mass collaboration, today announced LinuxCon, CloudOpen and ...
The 2010 conference season is already underway — having launched auspiciously if not officially with last month's linux.conf.au — and it's safe to expect that attendees will quickly begin registering, ...
If LinuxCon 2009 was all about the desktop, then the underlying theme of LinuxCon 2010 is the desktop is dead, at least as we know it and the new desktop meme will be a mobile device. But, as pointed ...