Local keynote at UTOSC 2008: Christer Edwards
Mark your calendar and clear your schedule! Christer Edwards, instructor of Linux courseware for Guru Labs and a very active participant in the Ubuntu Linux community, will be giving one of several local keynote presentations at the Utah Open Source Conference schedule Aug 28-30.
Christer will be presenting Saturday, Aug. 30 at 8:30 a.m., so limit your normal late Friday-night activities, get to bed early, or grab a caffeinated beverage on the way. You don’t want to miss Christer’s presentation!
Christer presented at OSCON — O’Reilly’s annual open source conference held this year in Portland, OR — in July on “Using Ubuntu in the Enterprise” and he will treat UTOSC attendees to a similar, perhaps improved, presentation.
When Christer isn’t hopping around the country teaching Linux courses for Guru Labs or working on various projects within the Ubuntu community, he lives in Farmington with his wife of three years and their six month-old daughter.
Christer has been publishing tutorials on a variety of topics for users of Ubuntu Linux on his weblog site — <http://www.ubuntu-tutorials.com/> — for over two years. After starting the Utah Ubuntu team in 2005, Christer helped organize Ubuntu communities in every state in the United States in 2007. Within Ubuntu, Christer has had his hands dirty in many aspects of the project including virtualization (KVM), the availability of SELinux for Ubuntu, and managing an Ubuntu package called Origami, a Stanford Folding @ Home frontend.
Christer’s presentation will outline lesser-known enterprise features of Ubuntu like repository mirroring, automated installation, network installation, ActiveDirectory service connections, and more.
“Ubuntu does have more to offer than just a shiny desktop, it has many of the same ‘enterprise’ features you may be used to in RHEL/CentOS, etc.” Christer said.
About this conference thing
The 2008 Utah Open Source Conference is the second annual gathering of open source enthusiasts in Utah. Following the amazingly successful first conference held in 2007 at Novell’s Open Source Technology Center in Provo, UT, this year’s conference is being held on the Redwood campus of Salt Lake Community College near Salt Lake City.
For more information about this conference, to register to attend, or to see a really neat website driven by open source software, go over to <http://2008.utosc.com/>.
How to register for the conference
UTOSC 2008 has chosen to utilize eventbrite as its registration system this year. To register for the Utah Open Source Conference 2008, visit <http://utosc2008.eventbrite.com/> and sign up today. We accept credit cards (through paypal) and payment at the door. We’re looking forward to seeing you soon.
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