OW2 brings open cloud demonstrations and presentations from international expert speakers.
London, UK, April 12, 2016 - OW2 is exhibiting at Cloud Europe Expo, April 12-13, in London ExCel center, on booth CF9. The global community for open source infrastructure software and application platforms, is contributing to the conference programme, with 14 Open Cloud sessions and a public Panel.
While visiting the show, attendees can ask for software demonstrations from OW2 members and partners such as ActiveEon, Ikoula and from three European collaborative projects:
- AppHub, the European open source marketplace
- OCCIware, the framework for managing everything as a service
- CHOReVOLUTION, automated synthesis of dynamic, secured choreographies for Internet
“We are delighted to present the outcomes of three outstanding collaborative projects involving European industry partners and researchers, and innovative open cloud solutions from two fast-growing companies in Europe", says Cédric THOMAS, CEO of OW2.
The Open Cloud Park Sessions are starting Tuesday April 12, 2016 with presentations from:
- Steven Mogg, Suse ; Nicolas Trauwaen, Ikoula ; Steven Willmott, Open API Initiative
- Dov Litmanovitz, StratoScale ; Denis Caromel, ActiveEon ; Giuliano Casale, DICE project
- Andrew Cheel, Unify ; Cédric Thomas, AppHub Project
On Wednesday April 13, 2016, you'll be able to attend more presentations from:
- Cédric Carbone, Nanocloud ; Marc Dutoo, OCCIware ; Massimiliano Rak, SPECS Project
- Lee Carter, Bright Computing ; Simon Briggs and Patrick Fitzgerald, Suse
- Philippe Massonnet, BEACON project.
Do not miss the Panel Session on April 13 at 12:00, moderated by Cédric THOMAS, OW2 CEO, in the Service Provider & Cloud Ecosystem Technology Theatre:
- Why should you care about open source software and open standards?
With Marc Dutoo, Open Wide ; Steven Willmott, OpenAPI Initiative, Alan Sill, Open Grid Forum.
For more information:
- Please visit the Cloud Expo Europe London 2016.
- Do not hesitate to contact OW2 Marketing coordinator, Catherine NuelLoading...