All Things Open
A universe of events and platforms focused on open source, open tech and the open web. #AllThingsOpen
All Things Open™ is a conference for developers, technologists and decision makers around the topic of open source in the enterprise. The event will feature world-class speakers, content and networking opportunities. Attendees can choose from 45 minute - 1.5 hour sessions or workshops hosted by some of the best open source experts in the world.
The goal is to educate you so you can make open source work for your company.
Conference location is the only place it could be, the Raleigh Convention Center in downtown Raleigh, NC, the open source city.
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