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OSDL to Host Enterprise Linux Summit; End Users, IT Vendors and Linux Developers Come Together to Accelerate Linux Growth
[September 01, 2004]

OSDL to Host Enterprise Linux Summit; End Users, IT Vendors and Linux Developers Come Together to Accelerate Linux Growth

BEAVERTON, Ore. --(Business Wire)-- Sept. 1, 2004 -- The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux in the enterprise, today announced that it will host its first-ever Enterprise Linux Summit (OSDL-ELS), January 31 through February 2, 2005 in Burlingame, CA. Three educational session tracks over two days plus a preceding day of tutorials will comprise the Summit, which will address topics and issues around successful Linux deployment.



The event will officially open on Tuesday, February 1, 2005 with the keynote, An "Open" Conversation with Linux and OSS notables Linus Torvalds, Andrew Morton and Brian Behlendorf. This unique panel will focus on the increasing importance of Linux and open source software in today's complete IT environment. Moderated by OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen this panel is sure to be both informative and provocative. The Summit will also feature a distinguished keynote panel titled, Utility Computing and the ISV Opportunity on Linux. The panel will uncover practical information that can be applied to addressing where Linux and Utility Computing converge.

OSDL's Enterprise Linux Summit conference sessions are designed to address the needs of senior level IT managers, corporate developers and ISVs who want to learn more about successful enterprise deployment of Linux solutions and how to successfully integrate Linux into their overall IT infrastructure. Conference sessions are specifically designed to provide practical solution deployment instruction for both IT managers and corporate developers alike. The Summit will also include sessions designed to help ISVs and other developers work more successfully with the open source community. A sampling of tutorials, case studies, and session topics is available for review at http://www.OSDLLinuxSummit.org. Additionally, an enterprise data center computing under real-world conditions will be running continuously on the OSDL Enterprise Linux Summit's exhibits floor.


"Over the past year OSDL has become a real center-of-gravity for the Linux industry, a virtual place where users, IT vendors and developers all come together to address common issues and concerns in the acceleration of Linux," said Stuart Cohen, OSDL CEO. "The OSDL Enterprise Linux Conference is a chance for us to make this virtual place real for a few days."

"Linux has grown at a rate and pace that continues to amaze me," said Linus Torvalds. "And one of the best things about the Linux project is its ability to bring all kinds of people together to solve common problems."

OSDL is a member-supported, non-profit organization dedicated to the acceleration of Linux. The Enterprise Linux Summit is sponsored by OSDL and its member companies. The base conference fee is $595.00. A $50.00 off the base price, early bird discount is available to all until October 31, 2004. A $100.00 discount off the base price is exclusively available to OSDL members. Base prices for the tutorials are $250.00 per half day session, or $400.00 for the full day. A $100 early bird discount on either tutorial package is available until October 31, 2004. To register, visit http://www.OSDLLinuxSummit.org.

About Open Source Development Labs (OSDL)

OSDL - home to Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux - is dedicated to accelerating the growth and adoption of Linux. Founded in 2000 by CA, Hitachi, HP, IBM, Intel and NEC, OSDL is a non-profit organization at the center of Linux supported by a global consortium of Linux customers and IT industry leaders. OSDL sponsors industry-wide initiatives around Linux in telecommunications, in the enterprise data center and on corporate desktops. The Lab also provides Linux expertise and computing and test facilities in the United States and Japan available to developers around the world. Visit OSDL on the Web at http://www.osdl.org/.

OSDL is a trademark of Open Source Development Labs, Inc. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. Third party marks and brands are the property of their respective holders.

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