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18 months The Butterfly Effect - what can an open source game achieve?
Arduino, an open source electronics prototyping platform.
Are we loosing freedom on the Internet?
Attack vectors on mobile devices
Be Lazy! - manage configuration with puppet
Building Virtual Appliances
Chamilo 2, a new repository based learning and collaboration platform
EMACS: the Swiss Army Knife of Open Source
Embedded Software Development best practices using Open Source Software
Enterprise Linux going mainstream
From Dev/Ops to DevOps. Amazing the difference one character can make.
Future of Monitoring - How to get there with Zabbix?
Getting physic-al with WebGL: JigLibJS
Highly available internet gateways using openbsd
Keynote, saturday
KiCad and Open Hardware
LPI exams at T-DOSE 2010
Linux Disaster Recovery as a Service (with rear)
NLUUG Leveringsvoorwaarden
NOiV marktplaats
Open GIS: technical maturity and commercial introduction.
Private Cloud with Enterprise Linux KVM
Processing XML with Perl
Remember the Spartans! Or, introducing open source against overwhelming odds
SELinux, increasing security one compartment at a time
Setting your Wii game console free !!
SystemTap, One Tap To Know
The Symbian Security model
Ubuntu for the Paranoid
Use of Open Source in ONVZ
Vooruit met open standaarden
Web Based Computational Modeling
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Saturday 6 November 2010
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Time
Left Track
Main Track
Right Track
Workshop
09:45 - 10:00
Opening of T-DOSE 2010
10:00 - 11:00
John Willis
Keynote
11:00 - 12:00
Marian Podgoreanu
FreeSentral
Patrick Debois
and
Kris Buytaert
From Dev/Ops to DevOps. Amazing the difference one character can make.
Marc Vloemans
and
Milo van der Linden
Open GIS: technical maturity and commercial introduction.
Hackable devices
with
arduino
12:00 - 13:00
Marcel Nijenhof
SystemTap, One Tap to know
Bharvani Toshaan
Private Cloud with EL KVM
Jan Stedehouder
Remember the Spartans! Or, introducing open source against overwhelming odds
Hackable devices
with
arduino
13:00 - 14:00
Wilma Willems
NOiV marktplaats
Hackable devices
with
arduino
14:00 - 15:00
Machtelt Garrels
Arduino, an open source electronics prototyping platform
Gratien D'haese
Linux Disaster Recovery as a Service (with rear)
LPI explanations and exams
Hackable devices
with
arduino
15:00 - 16:00
Jerry Jacobs
KiCad and Open Hardware
Rihards Olups
Future of Monitoring - How to get there with Zabbix?
LPI Exams
Hackable devices
with
arduino
16:00 - 17:00
Arno Kruse
Highly available internet gateways using openbsd
Andreas Rogge
Be Lazy! - manage configuration with puppet
LPI Exams
Hackable devices
with
arduino
17:00 - 18:00
Cleanup and closing up
18:00 - till the end
Social Event
Registration is required
Sunday 7 November 2010
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Time
Left Track
Main Track
Right Track
Workshop
10:00 - 11:00
Tam Hanna
Attack vectors on mobile devices
Dag Wieers
Enterprise Linux going mainstream
Jim Sangwine
Getting physic-al with WebGL: JigLibJS
Hackable devices
with
arduino
11:00 - 12:00
Tam Hanna
The Symbian Security model
Jean Marie Maes
Chamilo 2, a new repository based learning and collaboration platform
Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Embedded Software Development best practices using Open Source Software
Hackable devices
with
arduino
12:00 - 13:00
Bharvani Toshaan
SELinux, increasing security one compartment at a time
Eric Sol
and
Ferry Tap
Webbased Computational Modelling
Mark Overmeer
Processing XML with Perl
Hackable devices
with
arduino
13:00 - 14:00
Pause
14:00 - 15:00
Sebastian Wilhelm Graf
Are we loosing freedom on the Internet?
Dag Wieers
Setting your Wii game console free !!
Mark Overmeer
NLUUG Leveringsvoorwaarden
Hackable devices
with
arduino
15:00 - 16:00
Kris Buytaert
Building Virtual Appliances
Klaas van Gend
and
Peter van Ginneken
18 months The Butterfly Effect - what can an open source game achieve?
Fabrice Mous
Vooruit met open standaarden
Hackable devices
with
arduino
16:00 - 17:00
Kees Meijs
Ubuntu for the Paranoid
Klaas van Gend
and
Peter van Ginneken
18 months The Butterfly Effect - what can an open source game achieve?
Jeroen Baten
Use of Open Source in ONVZ
Hackable devices
with
arduino
17:00 - 17:15
Closure T-DOSE 2010
17:15 - 18:00
Cleanup and closing up
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