| July 18, 2011 12:00 AM | to | July 25, 2011 9:00 AM |
In our pursuit to bring advanced BPM (Business Process Management) program to India, we are glad to announce the up coming 2 day’s workshop by Steve Towers in India.
Delhi : 18 – 19 Jul Mumbai : 21 – 22 Jul Bangalore : 25 – 26 Jul
For more in-depth details, kindly click the below link:
http://bit.ly/jVYz64
This 2 days workshop will be great primer for beginners and will provide new insight and fresh ideas for people with experience in BPM.
Date and Time: 18-26th July
| February 4, 2011 12:00 AM | to | February 7, 2011 12:00 AM |
Each year Open Source enthusiasts from all over the country rise to it in unison. When Mukti comes calling…. MUKTI is the Annual National Level Technical Symposium on GNU/Linux and Free Software conducted by the GNU/Linux Users’ Group of NIT Durgapur. Our sole goal is to promote the awareness of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in and beyond the student community of India. We have had the opportunity to play host to a number of eminent FOSS contributors at the international level during MUKTI. We preach the holy teachings of Open Source and practice it at the hallowed portals of the numerous workshops dedicated to it.We have also always had the good fortune of being associated with an enthusiastic and knowledge audience. So if you want to breath the fresh air of freedom – freedom from copyrights, licenses and registration codes – it is time to wake up. To the call of MUKTI…
http://mkti.in
Date and Time: 4-7 Feb 2011
| December 15, 2010 12:00 AM | to | December 17, 2010 12:00 AM |
FOSS.IN is one of the world’s largest Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) events, held annually in India. The event is highly focussed on FOSS development and contribution. Over the years, it has attracted thousands of participants, and the speaker roster reads like a “Who’s Who” of FOSS contributors from across the world.
FOSS.IN is a non-commercial event organised and run entirely by FOSS community volunteers. It does not represent the interests of any commercial entity.
Location:- NIMHANS Convention centre, Bangalore.
Link:- http://foss.in
Date and Time: 15th – 17th December 2010
| February 4, 2011 12:00 AM | to | February 6, 2011 12:00 AM |
National Institute Of Technology, Calicut (Kerala,India) is organizing a 3-day Free And Open Source Software Meet, aimed at popularizing free and open source software in the country. It is the 7th edition of the event.
visit http://fossmeet.in
Date and Time: February 4 – 6
| October 8, 2010 12:00 AM | to | October 11, 2010 12:00 AM |
a privy Foss event in rajasthan for the first time, where the developers and coders will come and inspire with their knowledge! prominent speakers from India reaching Bikaner
scheduled:- 8-11 oct 2010,
veue:- Engineering college Bikaner
url :-http://rajasfoss.lugb.in/
Date and Time: 8-11 oct 2010
| September 19, 2010 9:00 AM | to | September 22, 2010 5:00 PM |
OSI Days 2010
Asia’s Largest Conference on Open Source
Venue:
Chennai Trade Centre,
CTC Complex,
Nandambakkam,
Chennai 600 089, India
Contact:
Dhiraj Khare
dhiraj@osidays.com
+919811206582
Open Source India (formerly LinuxAsia) started in 2003, with the mission to accelerate the growth of adoption of Open Source in Asia. Till date, the overall mission of Open Source India remains the same. A key attribute of Open Source India is that it tries to bridge the gap between the ‘community’ and the ‘industry’. OSI Days is the crossroads of all things open source, bringing together 3000+ of the best, brightest, and most interesting people to explore what’s new, and to champion the cause of open principles and open source adoption.
OSI Days 2010 promises to be the richest conference experience in the series. The conference focusses on FOSS Developers, Architects, IT Managers, CXO, Academicians and Students and serves as the platform for discussing various open source concepts, technologies and projects including Mobile Development, Web Development, LAMP Stack, Business Management, eGovernance, Drupal, Javascript, Databases, Hardware, etc. Check out the conference website for more details.
Website: http://osidays.com
Date and Time: sepetmber 19-21, 2010
| February 19, 2010 9:00 AM | to | February 20, 2010 5:00 PM |
Gnunify is an annual gathering of the techies. It is organised by the students of the Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR) in association with the Pune GNU/Linux Users Group (PLUG) to provide a platform for exchange of ideas and knowledge among the industry professionals, students and academia.
Venue :
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR)
Atur Centre,
Gokhale Cross Road,
Model Colony,
Pune-411016,
Maharashtra, INDIA.
Tel : +91-20-25675601
Url : http://gnunify.in
Date and Time: Feb 19th & Feb 20th 2010
| February 5, 2010 5:00 PM | to | February 7, 2010 5:00 PM |
FOSS Meet@NITC is an annual event on Free and Open Source Software at NIT Calicut(Kerala,India). This event brings together FOSS enthusiasts from all over India. The 2010 edition of the event is scheduled to be held from Feb 5th to Feb 7th.FOSSMeet @ NITC is jointly organised by NIT Calicut Student Branches of IEEE(Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), CSI(Computer Society of India), CSEA(Computer Science and Engineering Association),FOSSCELL NITC and FSUG Calicut(free software user’s group) .
Date and Time: Feb 5th – Feb 7th 2010
| October 24, 2009 |
| 10:00 AM | to | 5:00 PM |
OSScamp is a thriving, young and vibrant community of open source enthusiasts in India. The community revolves around ‘unconferences’ that we love to call camps. At a Camp, we love to cross-talk, huddle together, raise some noise, celebrate technology, argue over how Linux is the coolest OS ever made, fight on our fav programming languages, discuss stuff, and what not! We are a year old, learning to walk, baby speaking on loud, and with a cape tied on our backs, we dream of soaring high in the sky.
| December 1, 2009 9:00 AM | to | December 5, 2009 6:00 PM |
FOSS.IN is India’s biggest FOSS event, now in it’s 9th year. Unlike other events, the event does not focus on advocacy and evangelism, but on actual contribution to FOSS. You can think of it as the world’s largest hackfest. Originally a “small, regional event”, FOSS.IN is now recognised as one of the more important events world-wide, and sees participants coming in from across the planet – some of whom read like the who-is-who of FOSS.