Ubuntu Live

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Episodes of Ubuntu Live

    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Mitchell Kapor

      Keynote: Mitchell KaporFounder and Chair, Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF)From Ubuntu Live 2007, Portland, OR, Sunday, July 22nd, 2007.

      • Release date
        Jan 29, 2008
      • Runtime
        21:32
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Stephen O'Grady

      Keynote: Stephen O'GradyPrincipal Analyst, RedMonkFrom Ubuntu Live 2007, Portland, OR, Sunday, July 22nd, 2007.

      • Release date
        Jan 29, 2008
      • Runtime
        24:37
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Tim O'Reilly

      Keynote: Tim O'ReillyFounder and CEO, O'Reilly Media, Inc.From Ubuntu Live 2007, Portland, OR, Monday, July 23rd, 2007.

      • Release date
        Jan 29, 2008
      • Runtime
        24:59
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Matt Asay

      The Ten Commandments of Open SourceMatt Asay, VP, Business Development, Alfresco SoftwareIn this session, Matt Asay mashes up Moses and Mark Shuttleworth to decipher the principles by which Ubuntu can thrive on its past to disrupt the future of IT.In this session, Matt Asay mashes up Moses and Mark Shuttleworth to decipher the principles by which Ubuntu can thrive on its past to disrupt the future of IT.From Ubuntu Live 2007, Portland, OR, Monday, July 23rd, 2007.

      • Release date
        Jan 1, 2008
      • Runtime
        18:02
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Matt Zimmerman

      Ubuntu Technical RoadmapMatt Zimmerman, Ubuntu CTO, Canonical Ltd. An overview of the development roadmap for Ubuntu, including features, support, community processes and related issues.From Ubuntu Live 2007, Portland, OR, Monday, July 23rd, 2007.

      • Release date
        Jan 1, 2008
      • Runtime
        21:49
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Doug Fisher

      Advancing Technologies Through Open SourceDoug Fisher, Vice President, Software and Solutions Group; General Manager, Systems Software Division, Intel CorporationDoug will share insights on the impact of Linux and Open Source in the industry, Intel's open source approach for accelerating Technology adoption across segments from Devices to servers in the data center. Highlights include Mobile Internet Linux and Parallelism.From Ubuntu Live 2007, Portland, OR, Monday, July 23rd, 2007.

      • Release date
        Jan 1, 2008
      • Runtime
        15:10
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Marten Mickos

      Keynote: Marten MickosCEO, MySQL ABFrom Ubuntu Live 2007, Portland, OR, Monday, July 23rd, 2007.

      • Release date
        Jan 1, 2008
      • Runtime
        30:27
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Chris Kenyon

      Ubuntu's Fierce Freedoms Lead to Striking OpportunitiesChris Kenyon, Director, Business Development, CanonicalThe freedom to distribute, modify, and copy Ubuntu at no cost represent a powerfully disruptive force in the technology world. This talk examines the opportunities opened up by the freedom inherent in Ubuntu and looks at how organizations and partners around the world are harnessing them. The talk is ideal for IT managers; community members; software, hardware, and business partners; a...

      • Release date
        Jan 1, 2008
      • Runtime
        24:13
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Jim Zemlin

      Keynote: Jim ZemlinExecutive Director, Linux FoundationFrom Ubuntu Live 2007, Portland, OR, Sunday, July 22nd, 2007.

      • Release date
        Jan 1, 2008
      • Runtime
        24:17
    • Ubuntu Live 2007 - Eben Moglen

      Keynote: Eben MoglenDirector, Software Freedom Law CenterTechnical change and the economics of the global IT industry have combined to bring free and open source software to the very center of industry attention -- by the end of this decade, FOSS will be the single most important force defining the future of software. Copyright licenses like GPL and ASL have been crucial in bringing us this far, but they're not the only sources or expressions of legal policy for the FOSS communities. In this t...

      • Release date
        Dec 31, 2007
      • Runtime
        20:43