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Schedule: Products and Services sessions
Location: Meeting Room C3
The number of quality open source JS frameworks leads to an
interesting question: Why did Liferay build Expanse UI? This session
will cover not only the motivations and technical hurdles it was
designed to overcome, but also the development principles it adheres
to in building a complete UI solution.
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Location: Meeting Room C2
Moblin is a revolutionary user experience for mobile devices. This talk
will give a brief overview of Moblin for Netbooks and Nettops and then
focus on the process of building an application powered by Moblin Core
technologies.
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Location: Meeting Room C2
Video lovers of the world unite. Shay will present the world's first full open source video solution stack (used by Wikipedia and 27,000 other publishers), and demo several self-hosted video applications. He’ll walk through technicalities of setting up an online video platform, discuss pros and cons of self-hosted versus SaaS, and even dive into some code.
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Location: Meeting Room C3
Microsoft has delivered multiple technologies that focus on interoperability with non-Microsoft and Open Source technologies. Learn how to use the Eclipse tools today to build Silverlight applications that run on PCs and Macs; how to develop using combinations of PHP, Java and Ruby in addition to the standard Microsoft languages.
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Location: Meeting Room C2
With collaboration and community tools like blogs, wikis, forums, tagging, and rating systems, the enterprise has become filled with collaboration tools to enable productivity. However, the lack of integration in all these platforms creates not only Data Silos but Collaboration Silos.
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Location: Meeting Room C3
As open source became mainstream and open source grew in the offering of applications, frameworks and system software, telephony platform and telephony frameworks in the open source did not exist until recently. In this session we will show you the how to of developing Linux telephony applications using Ofono and share with you the under-the-hood workings of a cellular telephony software stack.
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Location: Meeting Room C2
The OpenSolaris Web Stack is an open source project consists of popular
open source web infrastructure (known as LAMP or SAMP) technologies,
such as Apache HTTPd, PHP, Python, MySQL, lighttpd, as well as GlassFish
and Tomcat. As a fully integrated in the OpenSolaris operating system,
Web Stack delivers close integration with OpenSolaris innovations such
as DTrace, ZFS, SMF and RBAC.
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Location: Meeting Room C3
Ross Turk, Director of Community at SourceForge, will provide information on the traffic statistics, recent developments, and future strategy of the open source code hosting service, paying special attention to the interests and needs of the open source community.
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Location: Meeting Room C2
Open source-based businesses have successfully relied a small but reliable set of business models, including the support model and the freemium model. More recently, companies have discovered that the Cloud offers a new monetization model, focused on reliability, scalability and simplified configuration.
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Location: Meeting Room C3
The true power of cloud APIs lies not in their functional capabilities (albeit important), but their ability to foster and support a rich and diverse set of cloud tools and applications. What cloud API characteristics help accomplish that and what’s it like to develop against them?
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Location: Meeting Room C2
Location: Meeting Room C2
In the process of creating application for the new user experience in Moblin 2.0, a lot has been learned about how to effectively use Clutter to build aesthetically pleasing and practical interfaces. This will be a tutorial on how to implement complex and good-looking UI animations using Clutter.
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Location: Meeting Room C3
ERP is an area where FOSS programmers haven't particularly excelled at
challenging the dogmas of traditional IS. In fact, the “monolithic
ERP” challenges the very nature of FOSS and the diversity of it's
communities. p2ee is a back-to-basics approach, based on the REST
architectural style and new Web2 technologies.
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Location: Meeting Room C3
Dynamic content created by and targeted at consumers is fuelling today’s web traffic growth and driving the evolution of the software stack. This evolution is a reversal of trends seen 10 years ago where the enterprise was the driving force in software development. The web is in the driver’s seat.
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Location: Meeting Room C3
SOA security needs to be by design, not as an afterthought. This session will demonstrate implementing Message Interceptor Gateway security pattern with WSO2 ESB, WSO2 WSAS and WSO2 Identity Server - together with the OpenID/Information Cards integration pattern at the front end.
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Location: Meeting Room C2
Over the last decade, patent litigations launched by “patent trolls” have increased from approximately 3% of all patent litigations filed to over 17%. This session will analyze this issue and offer detailed recommendations to reduce exposures to “patent trolls,” including the role of AST and OIN in reducing such threats.
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Location: Meeting Room C3
The web has evolved into the preeminent application platform. The design principles and technologies that have served the Internet well in terms of cost, scale and ease of development are just beginning to be applied to the enterprise. This session explains the characteristics and benefits of Web Oriented Architecture (WOA), provides strategies and includes enterprise success stories.
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