Sponsors

  • Microsoft
  • Nebula
  • Google
  • SugarCRM
  • Facebook
  • HP
  • Intel
  • Rackspace Hosting
  • WSO2
  • Alfresco
  • BlackBerry
  • CUBRID
  • Dell
  • eBay
  • Heroku
  • InfiniteGraph
  • JBoss
  • LeaseWeb
  • Liferay
  • Media Temple, Inc.
  • OpenShift
  • Oracle
  • Percona
  • Puppet Labs
  • Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc.
  • Rentrak
  • Silicon Mechanics
  • SoftLayer Technologies, Inc.
  • SourceGear
  • Urban Airship
  • Vertica
  • VMware
  • (mt) Media Temple, Inc.

Sponsorship Opportunities

For information on exhibition and sponsorship opportunities at the convention, contact Sharon Cordesse at scordesse@oreilly.com

Download the OSCON Sponsor/Exhibitor Prospectus

Contact Us

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Jacinta Richardson
Training Coordinator, Perl Training Australia

Jacinta Richardson runs Perl Training Australia, a micro-business offering courses throughout Australia. Both as part of her job and a massive free-time sink, she is involved in running conferences (linux.conf.au 2007, Open Source Developers’ Conference (Australia) 2004-2011, Australian System Administrators Conference (SAGE-AU) 2008-2009), attending conferences, writing perl-tips, speaking at Perl Monger meetings whenever she’s in the right town, participating in on-line Perl forums and promoting women in IT. For her work in the Perl community, Jacinta was awarded the White Camel Award in 2008. When away from the computer, Jacinta enjoys scuba diving, cycling and baking.

Jacinta's recent contacts

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Executive Director
Creative Contingencies

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Solution Architect
Red Hat New Zealand

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Author, blogger, programmer, manager, gadfly, stirrer of the pot
petdance.com

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Software Developer
Catalyst IT

Recent comments

posted almost 2 years ago:
Although I have every confidence that the author knows their subject, I found the talk confusing and didn't have any take away from it.
posted almost 2 years ago:
This was a good talk, although the slides had too many lines on them, making them harder to read from half-way back in the room. Split the slides in half and increase font size for better readability
posted almost 2 years ago:
I'm fairly unicode ignorant. I don't want to be. I went along to this talk, hoping that "essentials" would be what I needed to grok the basics of unicode. Unfortunately the talk seemed to start ...
posted almost 2 years ago:
For those who haven't spotted them, my slides can be found attached on this page, above the abstract.
posted almost 2 years ago:
Slides are attached to this page.