Upcoming Open Source Webinars: Eucalyptus-Membase, Infobright-Jaspersoft-Talend, Hippo

Using a Private Cloud and NoSQL to Scale Your Web Applications - The promise of the cloud with its flexibility and easy scaling seems to provide an answer, but how do you differentiate between the hype and reality? Eucalyptus, the world’s leading private cloud provider and Membase, makers of the foremost simple, fast, and elastic NoSQL database present a simple solution to that very question.
Wed, Feb 2, 2011 10:00 am PST

Key USDA agency cuts costs, boosts effectiveness with open source Business Intelligence, Data Management and Data Integration - In this webinar, learn how the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is using open source technologies from Jaspersoft (BI), Infobright (Database) and Talend (data integration).
Thu, Feb 10, 2011 2:00 pm EST

Free webinar: Quickstart developing Hippo CMS - This webinar is for developers and architects who want to start with the development of a website based on Hippo CMS 7.5.
Thu, 24 February, 2011, 5 pm CET

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Roberto has over 20 years experience in the computer industry, and has spent the last 10 years working in the intersection of open source software and business development. Roberto has taken an active interest in different open source projects and organizations, he also served on some advisory boards, and helped large IT vendors, open source vendors and customers to design and deploy their open source strategies. He works at SourceForge, and opinions expressed here don't necessarily represent employer's positions, strategies, or opinion.