vendredi 8 juillet 2011

OpenERP at OSCON, Portland, OR (USA)

The O’Reilly Open Source Convention, happening July 25-29, 2011 in Portland, OR, is the crossroads of all things open source. We assemble the best, brightest, and most interesting people to explore what’s new and to champion open source adoption across the computing industry. Participants from the vast, diverse community will come together to learn, collaborate, and inspire each other. We’ll unveil the schedule and open registration in early April.

"Too much of a good thing can be wonderful."



— Mae West



As OSCON 2011 took shape, we found ourselves agreeing with Mae West—OSCON's dozen-plus tracks offer an embarrassment of riches. But even that's not enough. We're delighted to announce two new conferences, co-located with OSCON this year, focusing on key areas where open source is driving innovation: Data and Java®.
OSCON Data will cover data management at an intensely practical level: disks, databases, bits and analytics. Whether the data is relational, big, distributed, or streaming, we'll cover all the pipes and services needed to manage it.
OSCON Java focuses on the Java platform - from Spring and Eclipse to Cassandra, Jenkins and Hadoop, plus Groovy, Scala, Clojure and JRuby, and more. We’ll feature in-depth sessions on different tools, languages, and platforms that are core to making developers more productive and successful.
As the pace of technological innovation accelerates, OSCON provides a central place to gain exposure to and evaluate the new projects, tools, services, platforms, languages, software and standards sweeping through the open source community and the broader technology industry. And now that open source has now become fully integrated into the corporate environment, OSCON helps to define, maintain, and extend the identity of what it means to be open source.


For the first time at OSCON,
our founder and CEO Fabien Pinckaers will give an exlcusive conference!
"Rapid Application Development with Open Object"
at 10:40am on July 27, 2011.

More info here: http://bit.ly/dYtmHJ

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