2009 Presentation Schedule

*** NOTE: All events on schedule are now a half-hour late, but will be reset to their original times after 2pm. Lunch will be served at 1:40 pm|az. ***

Time Auditorium Room 200 Room 201 Room 202 Room 203
09:30 – 10:00 Opening Remarks
10:00 – 10:50 Meeting Modern User Expectations (F/OSS Across the Device and Experience Spectrum)

Aaron Seigo
OpenOffice.org 3.x

M Vening
Disaster Recovery

Bryan O'Neal
Using Forensics to Prove Your Case

Kristy Westphal
11:00 – 11:20 How to Land a Job and Career in Information Security

Debbie Christofferson
Using Moodle Class Management Software

Dennis Kibbe
ITIL: The Dreams, the Wake-Up

Kaia Taylor
Applying FOSS with Business Servers

Eric Shubert
11:30 – 11:50 The Dangers of Software as a Service

Ryan Rix
12:00 – 12:50 Whys and Hows of Server Consolidation Through Virtualization

Rick Spurgeon
Using Mozilla Firefox & ChatZilla

Matthew A Coulliette
If it Wasn't for People! Conflict Management 101

Barbara Atkinson
Selling Open Source

Kristy Westphal
Sage: Free Software for the Research and Teaching of Mathematics

Antonio Cárdenas
1:00 – 1:50 Lunch Break - Free lunch for first 150 attendees
2:00 – 2:20 Green IT

Rick Spurgeon
The Penguin, the Daemon, the Gnu and your Bottom Line

Christopher Lewis
Netbooks: What Good Are They?

Craig A. Eddy
Metasploit: A Pen-Testers Best Friend

Kristy Westphal
2:30 – 2:50 Red Hat in the Context of the Open Source Community and Development Process

Rick Spurgeon
My Social Network Can Beat up Your Social Network

David Huerta
3:00 – 3:50 Small / Medium Business FOSS Reliable Server Solution

Steven DuChene
Using Mozilla Thunderbird & Lighting

Matthew A Coulliette
Virtualization In The Open Enterprise

Joseph Sinclair
Email Deliverability Science and Solutions for Customer Relationship Management, MultiLevel and Email Marketing using FOSS for responsible business use

Lisa Kachold
The Fedora Project

Ryan Rix