Hi all, One of the LoCo events that we have been talking about and planning for a while is a event with a more businesslike feel to it, something where I should be getting up in the morning and not wondering "should I wear a Tshirt from ThinkGeek or one from shop.ubuntu.com?", but "should I wear a tie?". We have a great venue provided by James "selinuxium" Thomas, Canonical have kindly offered to meet the cost of some nibbles and we have a really strong lineup of speakers and demos. Registration opens today at http://bit.ly/UbuntuBusiness and as this is about introducing Ubuntu to new people please bring someone from work along with you, perhaps the boss, perhaps someone who works in IT and hasn't yet had an opportunity to use Ubuntu. Finally, please spread the word about this.
Alan. The Ubuntu UK community and Canonical, the commercial sponsors of Ubuntu, would like to invite you to a very different type of IT event. The Ubuntu operating system for the desktop and server has made significant inroads into UK businesses over the last 5 years. Often it is driven there by the enthusiasm of individuals from the community who use Ubuntu for their personal computing and see the advantages it can bring to the workplace. This event gives those advocates an opportunity to introduce their colleagues to Ubuntu, Canonical, Partners, community experts and their fellow IT professionals. Attendees will learn how Ubuntu is being deployed in the UK and discover how they can introduce or extend this technology safely and effectively within their organisation. All are welcome, but if you already count yourself as an Ubuntu user, please drag along a colleague who has yet to see the light! *1pm - Welcome * An introduction to Ubuntu and our community. *1.20 - Ubuntu in action* A selection of case studies of companies using Ubuntu to enhance their business. */Oxford Archaeology/* Chris Puttick, Chief Information Officer, will explain how one of the largest independent archaeology and heritage practices in Europe, with over 400 specialist staff, took the strategic decision to adopt an open source infrastructure with Ubuntu at the heart of it. */Emphony Technologies/* A start-up software company producing engineering project management and workflow tools for decided to deploy Ubuntu as its infrastructure, find out how they got on and their plans for the future. *1.40 - Open Mic* Ubuntu partners and community members (perhaps including you!) tell us how they use Ubuntu in a business context. There will be 5 minute slots with strict timekeeping! *2.15 - Demonstrations, food and networking* Grab some nibbles and see a selection of demonstrations and hands on workshops featuring: * Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (Amazon EC2 compatible cloud computing wherever you want it) * Landscape Systems Management for Ubuntu * Ubuntu Server Edition * Social Media for the workplace with Wordpress and Ubuntu * Quick, cheap, easy, low-risk and fun ways to get started with Ubuntu * Ingres, an enterprise class open source database * Alfresco document and content management *4.00 - Ubuntu Advantage* The new services from Canonical designed to give your business an edge in its open source strategy. *4.15 - Panel Discussion* A panel with members drawn from Canonical, partners and the community chaired by author and journalist Glyn Moody <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyn_Moody> and loosely following the theme of "The Benefits and Pitfalls of an Open Source Strategy". *5.00 - Late* Attendees are encouraged to stay on, sample an Ubuntini <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ubuntini?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=ubuntini_card_final.jpg> at the bar, have a chat and enjoy the comedy night <http://www.thebrickhouse.co.uk/london/events/comedytuesdays.asp>hosted by the venue itself. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/