OSS Watch Workshop
The workshop will highlight frameworks for evaluating open source against comparable closed source solutions, and illustrate various techniques for appreciating and managing the both the perceived and real risks of adopting open source software. Participants will have the opportunity to reflect on the differences between procuring and supporting open and closed source solutions, either using an in-house team or outsourcing to specialist providers by engaging directly with successful IT and educational practitioners who extensively use open source solutions in their businesses.
18th March 2008, Oxford
Workshop Presentation
There are many popular and successful open source products that provide real solutions to closed source products for your institution. However, engaging with open source brings a new set of issues. This workshop is designed to help IT Directors and IT Managers in Higher and Further Education to make fully informed decisions regarding the procurement and support of open source solutions.
The workshop will highlight frameworks for evaluating open source against comparable closed source solutions, and illustrate various techniques for appreciating and managing the both the perceived and real risks of adopting open source software. Participants will have the opportunity to reflect on the differences between procuring and supporting open and closed source solutions, either using an in-house team or outsourcing to specialist providers by engaging directly with successful IT and educational practitioners who extensively use open source solutions in their businesses.
Location
Said Business School, Cambridge
Speakers
- Ross Gardler - OSS Watch: "Engaging with Open Source"
- Simon Mather - UFI/learndirect: "User case study UFI/learndirect"
- Mark Taylor - Open Source Consortium: "Engaging with the UK Open Source Industry"
- John Lane - Imperial College: "A Linux for All Seasons"
For more information regarding the speakers and location of the event, visit the OSS Watch website.
Agenda
| Time |
Presentation |
Speakers |
| 9:30 - 10:00 |
Registration and coffee |
|
| 10:00 - 10:15 |
Welcome |
OSS Watch |
| 10:15 - 10:40 |
Engaging with Open Source |
Ross Gardler – OSS Watch |
| 10:45 - 11:10 |
User case study: UFI/learndirect |
Simon Mather, Head of Software Engineering |
| 11:10 - 11:30 |
Coffee |
|
| 11:30 – 11:55 |
OSC: [title] |
Mark Taylor, OSC |
| 11:55 - 12:30 |
Imperial College - A Linux for All Seasons |
John Lane |
| 12:30 - 13:30 |
LUNCH |
|
| 13:30 - 14:15 |
| Panel Sessions |
| Working with the Open Source Consortium |
Open Source explained by the Users |
UK HE and FE Experiences |
| CRM - Vince Blogg, Hubstone |
Infrastructure - John Lane - Imperial College |
OMII - Neil Chue Hong |
| Content Management - Aidan McGuire or Andy McKay, Blue Fountain |
Middleware - Simon Mather, UFI/learndirect |
UCISA - name TBC |
| Infrastructure - Matthew Linden, Sirius |
Linux Automation - Boris Devouge, Senior Solution Architect, Red Hat |
SAKAI - John Norman |
| Desktop - Chris Kenyon, Canonical |
Datacentre - Erica Langhi, Metamatrix |
JISC - Matthew Dowey |
| Training - Ian Lynch, INGOTS |
Content Management - Michael Farman, Alfresco |
WebPA - Nicola Wilkinson |
| Web 2.0 - Olli Aro, Clicks and Links |
Messaging and collaboration application - Lars Ronning, Zimbra |
OSS Watch - Ross Gardler |
|
|
| 14:15 - 14:30 |
Coffee Break |
|
| 14:30 - 15:15 |
| Panel Sessions |
| Working with the Open Source Consortium |
Open Source explained by the Users |
UK HE and FE Experiences |
| CRM - Vince Blogg, Hubstone |
Infrastructure - John Lane - Imperial College |
OMII - Neil Chue Hong |
| Content Management - Aidan McGuire or Andy McKay, Blue Fountain |
Middleware - Simon Mather, UFI/learndirect |
UCISA - name TBC |
| Infrastructure - Matthew Linden, Sirius |
Linux Automation - Boris Devouge, Senior Solution Architect, Red Hat |
SAKAI - John Norman |
| Desktop - Chris Kenyon, Canonical |
Datacentre - Erica Langhi, Metamatrix |
JISC - Matthew Dowey |
| Training - Ian Lynch, INGOTS |
Content Management - Michael Farman, Alfresco |
WebPA - Nicola Wilkinson |
| Web 2.0 - Olli Aro, Clicks and Links |
Messaging and collaboration application - Lars Ronning, Zimbra |
OSS Watch - Ross Gardler |
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|
| 15:15 – 15:30 |
Wrap Up and Close |
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