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Past Events

by Alan Milligan last modified Oct 08, 2008 11:41 AM
Events which have already happened.
Chef - Configuration management for your Cloud! Apr 11, 2012 from 10:15 PM to 11:30 PM ACS - Level 11, 50 Carrington Street,

Alan Milligan is going to present the latest version of the Chef configuration management suite from Opscode

ACS - Open Cloud Management Sep 14, 2011 from 06:00 PM to 07:30 PM Level 11, 50 Carrington Street,

A workshop demonstrating popular open source tools and libraries for managing cloud deployments

ACS - Jaspersoft May 11, 2011 from 06:15 PM to 07:30 PM Level 11, 50 Carrington Street,

Jaspersoft Business Intelligence

Pentaho Mar 09, 2011 from 06:15 PM to 07:30 PM ACS,L11, 50 Carrington Street,

Open Source Business Intelligence

FOSS SIG - Red Hat - Linux KVM Virtualisation Nov 10, 2010 from 06:15 PM to 07:30 PM Sydney Mechanical School of the Arts,

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers is an end-to-end virtualization solution that is designed to enable pervasive datacenter virtualization, and significantly enhance capital and operational efficiency.

FOSS SIG - Open Source Enterprise Strategies Sep 08, 2010 from 06:15 PM to 07:30 PM Sydney Mechanical School of the Arts,

MySQL - The Database Platform for the Web Economy - Martin Wisniewski, Director, Business Relations, Pythian

FOSS SIG - Zenoss - Systems Management Jul 14, 2010 from 06:15 PM to 07:30 PM Sydney Mechanical School of the Arts,

An expansive overview of Zenoss, the leading open source network monitoring and management system.

FOSS SIG - Novell - SUSE Studio May 12, 2010 from 06:15 PM to 07:30 PM Sydney Mechanical School of the Arts,

SUSE Studio, the background and future direction and how SUSE Studio is being utilised by ISVs and end users to create their customised Linux environments to suit their specific purposes.

FOSS SIG - Ingres - Vectorwise Mar 10, 2010 from 06:15 PM to 07:30 PM Sydney Mechanical School of the Arts,

Why do existing databases still use the same process architecture designed in the 80s? While chip technology evolved with Moore's Law, databases have become the bottleneck for so many solutions such as business intelligence and data warehousing. With Vectorwise, all that will change.