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LinuxCon Japan 2011

June 1 - 3, 2011 · Pacifico Yokohama · Yokohama, Japan

Register Now LinuxCon Japan is the premiere Linux conference in Asia that brings together a unique blend of core developers, administrators, users, community managers and industry experts. It is designed not only to encourage collaboration but to support future interaction between Japan and other Asia Pacific countries and the rest of the global Linux community. The conference includes presentations, tutorials, birds of a feather sessions, keynotes, sponsored mini-summits. LinuxCon Japan will be the showcase Japan and Asian conference for The Linux Foundation and we greatly appreciate your support as we bring together top talent from Japan, Asia and around the world.

"Open Forum: The Power of Collaboration in a Crisis" Announced

On Tuesday, May 31st at the Pacifico Conference Center (9:00am - 5:00pm - Room 501) we will be hosting a forum to help raise awareness of how collaborate activities can create value to society, and in particular how it helps people in crisis and disaster situations.  The event is open to all LinuxCon Japan attendees.  Learn More.

Keynote Speaker Line-Up Announced

Linus Torvalds
Greg Kroah-Hartman in coversation with Linux creator Linus Torvalds will share their thoughts on the the first 20 years for Linux and what the future holds.
James Bottomley
James Bottomley, Linux SCSI subsystem maintainer and CTO, Server Virtualization at Parallels looks at what Linux can learn from the Android development model and the lessons that can be learned for other open source projects.
Mark Charlebois
Mark Charlebois, Director of Open Source Strategy at Qualcomm Innovation Center (QuIC),
will discuss the role of Linux in mobile development and innovation.
   
Jon Corbet
Jonathan Corbet, editor of Linux Weekly News will share the latest happenings in the kernel community with the Kernel Weather Report.
Dirk Hohndel
Dirk Hohndel, the Chief Open Source and Linux Techologist at Intel, shares the latest insight on The Yocto Project.
David Rusling
David RuslingChief Technology Officer at Linaro will discuss the reasons for creating Linaro, what has been achieved and what the future holds.

 


 

Who Should Attend:
Software Developers, Linux IT Professionals, Corporate End Users, Senior Business Executives, IT Operations Experts, System Administrators, Students, Media and anyone else with an interest in the Linux ecosystem.

Enhance Your Conference Experience With Linux Training

In parallel with LinuxCon Japan  we are offering special short course training.  These courses are prepared by well-known Linux developers and provide a unique opportunity for colleagues to train together while attending the conference, in particular those developers and systems administrators who work with teammates located in different cities.  The following Linux training courses will be held at the Pacifico Yokohama:

LF384 Overview of Open Source Compliance End-to-End Process (View Course Overview)
Saturday, June 4, 2011
9:00am - 5:00pm (Local Time)
Cost: $600.00

You will be able to enroll in any of the above courses during the registration process. Click the "Register Now" button above to proceed.