Sponsors
  • Intel
  • Microsoft
  • Google
  • Sun Microsystems
  • BT
  • IBM
  • Yahoo! Inc.
  • Zimbra
  • Atlassian Software Systems
  • Disney
  • EnterpriseDB
  • Etelos
  • Ingres
  • JasperSoft
  • Kablink
  • Linagora
  • MindTouch
  • Mozilla Corporation
  • Novell, Inc.
  • Open Invention Network
  • OpSource
  • RightScale
  • Silicon Mechanics
  • Tenth Planet
  • Ticketmaster
  • Voiceroute
  • White Oak Technologies, Inc.
  • XAware
  • ZDNet

Sponsorship Opportunities

For information on exhibition and sponsorship opportunities at the conference, contact Sharon Cordesse at scordesse@oreilly.com.

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Alan Carter

Alan Carter

Consultant

Alan Carter built a gelled team by accident in 1987. After 20 years of trial and error, guiding teams at organizations like British Telecom, Sequent, ICL, UK Defence Research Agency, BNR and Utell International he finally thinks he knows how to bake a cake.

He currently lives and works in Brussels, but prefers to telework from the Spanish Mediterranean when he can. His Geek Code is:

GIT/Pds:a+C+UL++P-E-W+NK-wO-M+VPS+PEY+PGPt+5+X-Rtvb++DI+D—-Ge-h+rz+

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Alan Carter (Consultant) Moderated by: Alan Carter
Open source projects have much lower management and process overhead than commercial efforts. When commercial teams "gell" they can achieve huge productivity gains across the product lifecycle. Recent neuroscience shows that stress impairs cognition in ways that fit precisely with practical experience. By reducing stress and building self-confidence we can improve productivity. Read more.
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