I spoke at the Verso Open Source Business Programme last Thursday in Helsinki, Finland. The programme is organized by the Finnish Center for Open Source Software (COSS), with partners Verso, Finpro, and Tekes. It provides seminar days regularly to hear presentations on using open source software, open content, standards, etc. in new innovation opportunities in Finnish high tech businesses. They have a great track record of getting good speakers. Matt Asay presented this week as well, and Bob Sutor (IBM), and Chris DiBona (Google) have been past speakers. (The programme is also planning a trip for a group of people to this year's Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco in May.)
Matt gave a great presentation. It is similar to his talk from OSCON last Summer, but updated with 8 more months of experience and expertise driving Alfresco's business in the U.S. His slides are here.
My presentation slides are here. While some of it will look the same to regular readers of this column, I spent a long time talking about Core, Complement, and Context as well.
Matti Saastamoinen (programme project manager) and I
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