Please log in to leave an evaluation
Personal schedule for Michael Halligan
Download or
subscribe to Michael Halligan's
schedule.
Interested in doing your own startup company, or starting a new
project within your existing company? This 3-hour tutorial walks you
through a compact version of the Startup Weekend experience, which has
seen multiple companies go from nothing to a running prototype in 54 hours.
Read more.
bigdata is a scale-out database and computing platform designed for commodity hardware. The presentation will cover scale-out indices, map/reduce computing, and how we have applied these techniques to develop a high-performance scale-out semantic web database.
Read more.
This presentation takes a look at CouchDB from 10,000 ft. We try not to lose you in technical details and paint the big picture that you need to understand CouchDB's strengths and weaknesses.
CouchDB is a _document oriented database_. It does not adhere to the relational principles of traditional databases. You will learn what that means for your application design.
Read more.
"Revision control? What's that?" Knowing what I know now, it's scary to look back and ask what might have happened if one hard drive had failed at the wrong time. After reviewing some revision control concepts, we will look at several projects to see how they could have leveraged revision control and what the benefits would have been.
Read more.
David Bryan (Silicon Mechanics)
Moderated by: David Bryan
The U.S. data center industry is in a major growth period fueled by demand for data processing and storage. As demand increases, the industry is looking for ways to increase efficiency. There is significant potential for improvements in servers and in data centers using methods and technologies currently available.
Read more.
VMware has a place at the top of the virtualization industry, but is not open source, gets expensive, and can feel claustrophobic as VMware "makes a tool for every job." This talk will go over open source equivalents to the most prominent VMware products, existing high-profile uses, and how existing VMware deployments can co-exist with open source virtualization.
Read more.
Landscape is a system management service that allows you to manage multiple Ubuntu machines as easily as one. Learn how you can manage many machines in a complex environment through a single web-based interface.
Read more.
Matt Tucker (Jive Software)
Moderated by: Megan Ross Farrell
There's a new firestorm brewing in web services architectures. Cloud services are being talked up as a fundamental shift in web architecture that promises to move us from interconnected silos to a collaborative network of services whose sum is greater than its parts.
Read more.
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Keith Bergelt (Open Invention Network)
Moderated by: Keith Bergelt
The Keynote will outline the role of Open Invention Network in Open Source and describe the ways in which Capital, Leadership and Strategy are being leveraged to ensure the onward organic growth and development of Linux.
Read more.
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
While the term "Open Web" was largely popularized by Mozilla a few years ago, it has evolved to stand for an entire group of community developed open specifications. These communities share many needs yet as an example don't currently have an easy way to ensure that everything they create is freely implementable by everyone.
Read more.
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Danese Cooper (Open Source Initiative and REvolution Computing)
Moderated by: Danese Cooper
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Moderated by: Shirley Bailes
An open microphone question and answer session with the morning's keynote speakers.
Read more.
Processing terabytes of data can be daunting but with open source software in form of Hadoop and on-demand computing power via Amazon's EC2 service—it becomes pure fun.
Read more.
Prophet is a new peer to peer distributed database designed to help ease the transition to post-web-2.0 applications.
Read more.
KnowledgeTreeLive is an on-demand service provided by KnowledgeTree. A key constraint of the system is to provide a SaaS solution without incurring the overhead of establishing a traditional data center. This is where Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud, in combination with their Simple Storage Service, provides an alternative.
Read more.
MySQL Proxy is a new exciting product offering from MySQL AB that solves classical server and application problems without changing your server or your application code. Features include connection management, load balancing, failover, and better instrumentation.
The presentation will include an overview of the architecture of
features, and actual customer implementations with MySQL Proxy.
Read more.
Configuration management is the oft-misunderstood (and possibly black) art of managing your IT environment. Puppet is part of the bright future of configuration management for heterogeneous Unix systems. This session explains how to combine the practice and the tool to reduce errors, outages, and operational costs.
Read more.
As the key network management tool at Stanford University, NetDB enables 900+ users to manage DNS names/aliases/MXes, DHCP (static, dynamic, options), make/model, location, and administrators of 100,000+ hosts through Web, CLI, Whois, and Java RMI Interfaces. Networking staff use NetDB for address space management (600+ networks, 1500+ address spaces), reporting, and configuration.
Read more.
Event
Location: Portland 252
Moderated by: Matthew Johnson
The OSCON tradition continues as Larry Wall delivers the annual State of the Onion Address, followed by Jim Brandt's Perl Foundation report, and an auction to benefit the Perl Foundation. The State of the Onion starts at 6:15pm in Portland 252, immediately after the Perl Lightning Talks.
Read more.
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Benjamin Mako Hill (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Moderated by: Benjamin Mako Hill
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Technical challenges are big—but so are social ones. Here I present three major areas of rapid social change, each of which poses its own set of challenges and opportunities. These are areas where robust social and institutional creativity are necessary alongside technological ingenuity.
Read more.
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Sam Ramji (Microsoft)
Moderated by: Sam Ramji
Over the past ten years, open source has fundamentally changed the way developers learn, communicate and code together. Over the past three years, Microsoft has made significant strides towards more fully participating in open source communities.
Read more.
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Tim Bray (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
Moderated by: Tim Bray
It would be nice to know which programming languages we're all going to be programming in ten years from now. I really have no more idea than you, but I am paid to worry about this kind of thing. So I'm going to worry out loud about this for fifteen minutes, highlight some trends and influences, and probably leave you with more questions than answers.
Read more.
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
Moderated by: Chad Knueppe
An open microphone question and answer session with the morning's keynote speakers.
Read more.
Cloud Computing is becoming synonymous with open source: almost all production deployments into the cloud are based on OSS stacks and the flexibility of open source is essential in enabling new scalable deployments.
Read more.
FiveRuns launched the RM-Manage monitoring service targeting the Ruby on Rails market in 2007, but not without making plenty of mistakes in the process. This talk will discuss the social, technical, and business lessons learned over the last year.
Read more.
Keynote
Location: Portland Ballroom
General
Location: Portland Ballroom
Moderated by: Vee McMillen
Event
Location: Expo Hall Foyer
Moderated by: Matthew Johnson
Free Geek has equipped thousands
of low-income families with Linux computers. Starting at 2:00pm,
Keith Lofstrom will lead a tour from the Convention Center
to the Free Geek facility at 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland.
Read more.
Event
Location: Registration Area
Moderated by: Matthew Johnson
For OSCON conference attendees only! This award-winning guided tour clarifies why Portland is regularly recognized as one of the best places to live.
Read more.