OpenExpo 2017
OpenExpo 2017 is a conference designed for professionals and companies interested in topics related to open source software and open world economy, such as open data, open innovation, and free software. More than 3,000 attendees are expected to attend this one-day event, including open source developers, experts and hackers, as well as representatives for major companies and institutions, suppliers, and users of all levels. As the largest event in Spain related to open source software, free software, and open world economy, OpenExpo 2017 aims to promote sharing, discovery, and evaluation of industry trends and solutions.
The conference will include keynotes, workshops, lectures, demos, and case studies about open source and free technologies. OpenExpo's wide range of exhibitions and extensive content aims to be appealing to companies of all sized and sectors. Most notable sectors represented at the conference include cloud computing, business intelligence, CMS, open source ecosystem providers, business security, clustering and grid, Internet of Things, web hosting, and network management. Attendees may register on-site on the day of the event or register online here.
Featured Speakers:
- Maribel De La Vega - Liberty Seguros
- Monica Valle - MV
- Pau Garcie-Mila - ideafoster
- Andres Jimenez - PcComponentes
- Magi Almirall Hill - Grupo SM
- Javier Garcia Quintela - Repsol
- Simon Cocking - Irish Tech News
- Lisa Martinez - Oracle
- Tags:
- Andres Jimenez
- business intelligence
- business security
- Cloud Computing
- clustering and grid
- CMS
- free and open source software (FOSS)
- Grupo SM
- ideafoster
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Irish Tech News
- Javier Garcia Quintela
- Liberty Seguros
- Lisa Martinez
- Magi Almirall Hill
- Maribel De La Vega
- Monica Valle
- network management
- Open Data
- Open Innovation
- open source
- open source ecosystem
- open source software (OSS)
- Open World Economy
- OpenExpo 2017
- Oracle
- Pau Garcie-Mila
- PcComponentes
- Repsol
- Simon Cocking
- web hosting
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