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Presented by Tim O'Reilly
The Coming Comfy Culture
Presented by Gregory Benford
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Presented by Horst Herb
Medical practice depends on reliable data storage and retrieval as well as expert systems, and is unthinkable without confidentiality of patient data...
Understanding Linux Certification and Training Opportunities
Presented by Dan York
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Presented by Frank Hecker
The recent relaxation of U...
The Many Faces of Mozilla
Presented by Ben Goodger
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Presented by Dick Hardt
As more companies become involved in the OSS space and valuations skyrocket, the line between community and business becomes increasingly blurred...
Strengthening Open Source Development Infrastructure
Presented by Jayson Minard
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Presented by John Terpstra
Description Coming Soon...
Porting Windows NT Server Software to Linux
Presented by Jeremy Allison
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Presented by Chris Nandor
This presentation will demonstrate many different items in a MacPerl user's toolbox, including integration with the popular text editors BBEdit and Alpha, use of Mac::Glue and AppleScript to control scriptable applications, and MacPerl on the command line with MPW and ToolServer...
Automatic Generation of Perl Extensions to C++ and Fortran 90 Class Libraries
Presented by Craig E. Rasmussen
Modeling Perl Applications with UML
Presented by Christopher C. Armstrong
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Presented by Stephane Barde
This case study, based on experience from General Electric and France Telecom, discusses the use of flat file management tools as a way of implementing quick and efficient solutions to the problems caused by the storing and processing of data in systems like MS Excel or MS Access...
How Perl Can Build a Complex System Quickly
Presented by Clifford C. Nelsen II, John Reinart, Michael Smit
Implementing a Scalable, Object-oriented System in Perl
Presented by Ade Barkah
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Presented by Steve Fink
Parse::Vipar is a graphical tool for developing, debugging, and understanding LALR parsers...
Moving a Thousand PCs With Perl
Presented by Bill Odom
Stem: Event-driven Message Passing in Perl
Presented by Uri Guttman
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Presented by Chip Salzenberg
Topaz is a C++ rewrite of the Perl 5 internals, with a goal of making them easier to modify and extend...
Latest CPAN Developments
Presented by Andreas Koenig, Graham Barr, Jarkko Hietaniemi
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Presented by Ted Gilchrist
IAutoDocCD was written by the Oracle documentation tools group to automate the assembly of online documentation, both for web and CD-ROM distribution...
Confessions of a Hoarder: Using Encrypted Perl Source for Commercial Gain
Presented by John MacDonald
The Web-Interfacing Repository Manager (WIRM): a Perl-based Application Server
Presented by Rex Jakobovits
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Presented by Gerald Richter
Embperl has started as a Perl module for embedding Perl into HTML...
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Presented by Guido van Rossum
Why Does an Artist Need Python?
Presented by Larry Cuba
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Presented by Jordan Hubbard, Charles Hannum, Kevin Rose, Wilfredo Sanchez
Where is BSD headed? Will a common FreeBSD/BSDi release signal a new era for BSD? Is there something the BSD community can (or should) do about Linux-mania? What new technical developments will keep BSD moving forward? Join this panel of BSD leaders to hear the facts about the bright future for BSD...
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Presented by Alex Shah
Each week there are reports of another major site experiencing outages due to overwhelming traffic surface...
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Presented by Brian Behlendorf
Leading an open source effort can bring tremendous benefit to an organization...
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Presented by Roland Dreier
Join in a demonstration of a highly scalable system for setting up large Linux installations, which present several logistical challenges...
Implementing Diskless Workstations in a Linux Environment
Presented by Jim McQuillan, Ron Colcernian
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Presented by Uri Guttman, Damian Conway
And lo, on the last day, there arose four horsemen...
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Presented by Dan Klein
Dan will present an entertaining and informative tale of life in the trenches running some web sites with very unique demands...
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Presented by Doug Tidwell
Learn how you can use the Apache XML Project's Cocoon (xml...
Setting Up mod_perl Servers for Team Development
Presented by Eric Cholet
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Presented by Christopher Lee
"Plug In Drawing, Does Little Else" ("PIDDLE") is a library for platform-independent vector graphics in Python...
PDF Reporting with ReportLab
Presented by Andy Robinson
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Presented by Simon Shapiro
A recently released Intelligent I/O (I2O) subsystem for BSD type operating systems allows for very large I/O subsystems (up to 1600 drives per system), very fast I/O subsystems (in excess of 150 MB/Sec random I/O per controller, making it the FASTEST RAID subsystem for the PCI bus, regardless of O/S...
LPRng
Presented by Patrick Powell
Secure by Default
Presented by Theo de Raadt
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Presented by Ian Kallen
On its own, the Apache server is a bare bones HTTP server engine...
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Presented by Claus Assmann
sendmail 8...
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Presented by David G. Stork
The Open Mind Initiative is an internet-based collaborative framework for developing "intelligent" software such as speech recognizers, optical character readers, common sense databases, and natural language systems...
Open Source Development of an Automated Technical Support Tool
Presented by Allan Miller
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Presented by James Barry
If you have a great idea for a new open source project, where can you find the money to make it happen? As a number of recent start-ups have shown, there are resources in the traditional venture capital community to fund Open Source projects...
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Presented by Peter T. Breuer
The original Linux Network Block Device driver, created by Pavel Machek, has been enhanced for use in an industrial setting...
Transparent Mirroring via the Yoke Device
Presented by Peter T. Breuer
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Presented by Sam Ockman
Gotcha's of Starting Again: Building Linux for the Business Back-End
Presented by John Terpstra
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Presented by Craig R. McClanahan
When the Tomcat servlet engine was first developed, its only purpose in life was as the reference implementation for the Java Servlet Specification...
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Presented by N/A Aahz
Python threads are incredibly easy to use...
WorldPilot, an Open Source Web-based Personal Information Manager and Messaging Server
Presented by Ryan Hughes
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Presented by Michael Staiger, Mark M. Lutgen
FreeBSD has been in use in the U S WEST...
Distributed Storage Servers
Presented by Simon Shapiro
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Presented by Geoff Thorpe, Mark J Cox
Delve into the details of deploying secure Web servers, using them as proxies to back-end systems, load balancing SSL, and other issues of performance and reliability for large-scale systems...
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Presented by Larry Wall, Gurusamy Sarathy
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Presented by Carl W. Vilbrandt
The open source GNUbook computer design utilizing open source OS and software applications will be presented using virtual modeling to demonstrate the GNUbook assembly and to illustrate basic unique design features that provide for:
A logical order of dis-assembly that reveals parts in order of need for access
Accurate assembly of nine basic uniquely nested parts
Elimination of screws and cables
Elimination of plastics for clean manufacturing and production processes
The assembly of super computer clusters using a self-racking feature requiring no cables
Implementation of "Green" IEEE computing standards and "Easy PC" Wintel standards
Implementation of an advanced thin client embedded device agent as a system bios
Reduced size for a full desktop computer approximately 2" by 8...
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