Save the Date: 7th Edition of Open Source System Management Conference
Exciting talks, extensive networking possibilities, international speakers – also in 2015 the Open Source System Management Conference comes up with an impressive program! Some highlights at a glance: ITSM-Mastermind Colin Rudd, Ami DeMartine from Forrester and Open Source visionary Jan Wildeboer from Red Hat
After the great success obtained over the years, the Open Source System Management Conference 2015 will host IT professionals from all over Europe. Well-known personalities will discuss about new developments and innovations in the fields of IT System & Service Management. Our event has successfully established over the last years and became a fixed appointment for decisions makers and technicians as well. Up to 400 participants joined the previous editions in the magnificent capital of South Tyrol.
International Speaker
As in previous years, the agenda of the conference 2015 covers a wide spectrum of topics. IT professionals belonging to different fields of expertise as network monitoring, open source development, field analysis but also user companies themselves will inform participants about their practical, strategic and technical experiences. Among others, the following personalities will cover suspenseful topics:
Steffen Kammerer, IT Infrastructure Manager Brainlab (GER)
Fabrizio Corda, Head of Application Development, Iren-Group (ITA)
One highlight will certainly be the contribution of Colin Rudd, member of the international management-board of the IT Service Management Forum (itSMF) and strategic head of ITIL (IT Infrastructure Library). On the other hand, the speech of Jan Wildeboer will be dedicated more to the fundamentals of the Open Source idea.
Some more considerable commitments are still pending. Participants can be rightly excited and should already secure a place on this year’s conference.
Registration is free! Secure your participation now!
The 7th edition of the Open Source System Management Conference will take place on 16th April 2015 at the Convention Center Four Points Sheraton, Bolzano/Italy. All presentations will be simultaneously translated in English, German and Italian and broadcasted as live streams on the internet. Clearly, also beverage and catering services will be provided.
Hope to see you there!
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