The Open Source System Management Conference 2013 will be held on April 18th in Bolzano. After the success obtained over the years, the conference aims also in 2013 to present news, updates and trends on the Open Source software by addressing IT Managers, System Administrators and developers.
Particularly significant will be the presence of Al Gillen, Program Vice President for System Software at IDC, who will present the results from recent research studys on the diffusion of Open Source technologies. Best practices will be presented by well-known organizations including the Sapienza University of Rome and DigiCamere, the consortium for the Italian chambers of commerce. Luca Deri and Michael Medin will offer an overview on the latest developments of ntop and NSClient++.
Date and Location: April 18th, Convention Center Four Points Sheraton, Bolzano / Italy
Who should attend: IT Managers, System Administrators and everyone interested in Open Source monitoring solutions.
Free entry: Given the limit of 400 places available we suggest to confirm your participation still today! Overview of last year’s conference
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