Diese Präsentation wurde erfolgreich gemeldet.
Die SlideShare-Präsentation wird heruntergeladen. ×

Open World Forum 2011 - Overview

Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Wird geladen in …3
×

Hier ansehen

1 von 15 Anzeige

Weitere Verwandte Inhalte

Ähnlich wie Open World Forum 2011 - Overview (20)

Anzeige

Weitere von Stefane Fermigier (20)

Aktuellste (20)

Anzeige

Open World Forum 2011 - Overview

  1. 1. DRAFT<br />Open World Forum 2011<br />Internet in the Future <br />The first Global Open Source Forum in Europe<br />Think, code & experiment<br />The #1 Free/Open Source Summit for decision-makers<br />for developers, to meet, exchange and learn<br />for the public, to discover and playwith innovation and Open Source<br />22-23-24 of September<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  2. 2. DRAFT<br />Open Everything:<br />Internet<br />Smart nodes<br />change<br />Open data<br />Ecosystems<br />disruption<br />free software<br />Innovation<br />Open Cloud<br />Forward<br />Internet of things<br />Open Source<br />the first global Open Source Forum<br />Extended Enterprise<br />Digital transformation<br /> … and be ready for it<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  3. 3. DRAFT<br />A universal forum<br />Be the leading global forum bringing together decisions-makers, developers and users from all over the world to cross-fertilize Open technological, business and societal initiatives to shape the digital future<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  4. 4. DRAFT<br />The global forum<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  5. 5. DRAFT<br />The Open World Forum: <br />The first Global Open Source Forum<br />2011<br />GROWTH<br />Internet in the Future <br />The international<br />prospective and networking event<br />to build open <br />digital society and economy.<br />1700+ participants <br />2010<br />INFLUENCE<br />Open is the Future<br /><ul><li> 50 countries
  6. 6. 40 conferences
  7. 7. 160 speakers
  8. 8. 1400 participants
  9. 9. Most Open Source decision-makersworldwide</li></ul>2009<br />BINDING<br />Open Source, at the Heart of the Digital Recovery<br /><ul><li> 30 countries
  10. 10. 34 conferences
  11. 11. 140 speakers
  12. 12. 1200 participants
  13. 13. Most Open Source decision-makersworldwide</li></ul>2008<br />FOUNDATION<br />Open Source, Innovation and Competitiveness<br /><ul><li> 20 countries
  14. 14. 17 conferences
  15. 15. 160 speakers
  16. 16. 1000 participants
  17. 17. 2020 FLOSS </li></ul>roadmap<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  18. 18. « Think »: 6 keytopics<br />7 summits, 5think tanks, 1 barcamp<br />DRAFT<br />ENTERPRISE<br />INNOVATION<br />SOCIAL CHANGE<br /><ul><li> Open Data
  19. 19. Net neutrality
  20. 20. Commons
  21. 21. Summits:
  22. 22. FOSS/BRIC
  23. 23. Education
  24. 24. Community
  25. 25. Think Tanks:
  26. 26. OS-jobs
  27. 27. Internet of things
  28. 28. Smart nodes
  29. 29. Summits:
  30. 30. QualipsoCC
  31. 31. CollaborativeR&D
  32. 32. Think tanks:
  33. 33. Prospective
  34. 34. Women in tech
  35. 35. Cloud Computing
  36. 36. Summits:
  37. 37. CIO
  38. 38. Solutions
  39. 39. Cloud
  40. 40. Think tanks:
  41. 41. Associations</li></ul>BARCAMP<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  42. 42. DRAFT<br />Developers and Mainstreamevents<br />Experiment<br />Code<br /><ul><li> OSDC (PERL PYTHON RUBY)
  43. 43. JAVA
  44. 44. PHP
  45. 45. WEBWORKERSCAMP
  46. 46. Discover innovation
  47. 47. Society & Open Source
  48. 48. Art & Open Source
  49. 49. Workshops
  50. 50. DIY
  51. 51. Software</li></ul>AWARDS<br />Code Awards<br />Experiment<br />Awards<br />Open Innovation Awards<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  52. 52. DRAFT<br />Agenda<br />DAY 3 (Saturday)<br />DAY 2<br />DAY 1<br />NET NEUTRALITY<br />INTERNET OF THINGS<br />CLOUD COMPUTING<br />KNOWLEDGE COMMONS<br />SMART NODES<br />OPEN DATA<br />Experiment<br />Code<br />BARCAMP<br />User Awards<br />Innovation Awards<br /> dev Awards<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  53. 53. DRAFT<br />« think » details 1/2<br /> -Main speaker: NeelieKroes<br /> -Lead Organizer: La quadrature du net<br /> -Panel: Telcooperators, ISPs, Content industries<br /><ul><li> Main speaker : fromRackspace ? / Bill McNee?
  54. 54. Lead Organizer: Ubuntu, Bull, Systematic
  55. 55. Panel: Bull, Systematic, ANSSI</li></ul>-Main speaker: Tim Berners Lee<br /> -Lead organizer: Mairie de Paris, W3C, INRIA<br /> -Panel: Cities (SF, NY, Brasilia, Paris)<br />Net Neutrality<br />Cloud Computing<br />Open Data<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  56. 56. DRAFT<br />« think » details 2/2<br /> -Main speaker: Bruce Sterling<br /> -Lead Organizer: Rob van Kranenburg<br /> -Panel: industries, supply, equipments<br />-Main speaker: Jimmy Wales ? Cathy Casserly ?<br />-Lead organizer: Florence Devouard, David Bollier<br />-Panel: WikiPedia, Creative Commons, ...<br />-Main speaker: Michel Bauwens ?<br />-Lead Organizer: Region Ile de France<br />-Panel: Regions, alternative networks operators<br />Internet of things<br />Knowledge Commons<br />Smart Nodes<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  57. 57. DRAFT<br />Summits<br />FOSS/BRIC<br /><ul><li> Michael Tiemann & Region & City</li></ul>CIO<br /><ul><li> Bull / Alterway
  58. 58. Ubuntu / OW2 / CompatibleOne</li></ul>Cloud<br />Communities<br /><ul><li> Cedric Thomas</li></ul>Open Solutions<br /><ul><li> af83, RedHat 2 days</li></ul>Open Education & Content<br /><ul><li> Région IDF & Jean Pierre Archambault
  59. 59. Sao Paulo University</li></ul>Qualipso CC<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  60. 60. DRAFT<br />Think Tanks<br /><ul><li> Jean Christophe Spilmont</li></ul>Prospective<br />Women in tech<br /><ul><li> Roxanne Varza</li></ul>Jobs & FOSS<br /><ul><li> Philippe Montarges</li></ul>Associations<br /><ul><li> Patrice Bertrand</li></ul>Collaborative R&D<br /><ul><li>SMILE / Open ETCS </li></ul>Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  61. 61. DRAFT<br />« code »<br /><ul><li> PERL, PYTHON, RUBY
  62. 62. Existingevent, verytechnical
  63. 63. and specificlanguagessuch as Erlang, Haskell
  64. 64. LeadJava: S. Fermigier + ASF, OSSGTP, OW2…
  65. 65. Lead PHP: Cyril Pierre de Geyer & AFUP
  66. 66. Workshops & technical sessions</li></ul>- Existingevent, verytechnical, webcentric<br /><ul><li> Lead: OriPekelman (founder of the event)
  67. 67. Workshops & technical sessions</li></ul>OSDC<br />Java & PHP<br />WebWorkersCamp<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  68. 68. DRAFT<br />« Experiment »<br /><ul><li> Main lead: Cap Digital
  69. 69. 4 keynotes: discover innovation, Society & Open source, Art & Open source, DIY / Auto construction / Open Source Things.
  70. 70. Lead: CKAB
  71. 71. Demos & workshops: Arduino, makerbot, Sen.se, Etsy, OpenNI</li></ul>- Lead: Ars Aperta<br /><ul><li>Demo end user software & innovations + ENT + clefs USB</li></ul>Keynotes<br />DIY<br />SOFTWARE DEMOS<br />Open World Forum 2011 / Présentation<br />
  72. 72. A unique opportunity<br />to shape the digital future worldwide<br />Digital innovation<br />TECHNOLOGYBUSINESS POLITICS<br />Social change<br />Business development<br />Economic transformation<br />

×