Open Source Meets Business Congress founder boosts OSS in Europe

  2008-01-26 05:00:02
This week Richard Seibt, the final CEO of an independent SUSE, held his third Open Source Meets Business Congress in Nurnberg, Germany -- birthplace of SUSE. Seibt says the event plays host to 720 people, 60% of whom identify themselves as"c-level decision makers" and 20% of whom say they are"IT professionals." The Congress lasted three days. The first day was the Investment Summit, intended to instruct attendees on"why to invest in open source," and featuring keynotes from venture capitalist Larry Augustin and IBM's Bob Sutor. 
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