| Boston hosts Desktop Linux conference |
Oct. 17, 2003
LinuxJournal has published a preview of the Desktop Linux Consortium's first conference to be held in Boston on November 10, 2003.
With a focus on how to integrate open source Linux into the enterprise, the conference will provide the computing public with an overview of the state of the Linux desktop, where we are today and where we are going. Kicking off with a keynote presentation titled "Open for Business", by Bruce Perens, a Linux advocate and the executive director of the DLC, the Desktop Linux Conference will feature talks from team leaders in the Open Source community that represent core technologies and applications, notably American Microsystems (AML), Codeweavers, Computer Associates, FreeDesktop.org, GNOME, George Washington University's CyberPolicy Institute, GovernmentForge, Linux Professional Institute, Linux Terminal Server Project, NeTraverse, Open Source Software Institute, PCs for Everyone, Prentice Hall, Red Hat, Samba.org, SuSE, SE Linux, VA Linux Systems, Japan OSDN, Xandros and Ximian.
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