The Linux Business Campus Nuremberg (LBCN) presents annual awards for innovative ideas, well-considered concepts and promising business plans in the field of Open Source and Free Software.
The European Open Source Business Award is presented for innovative business concepts after detailed examination by an expert jury comprising LBCN campus coaches and selected figures from the venture capital scene. The annual award seeks entrepreneurs with innovative open source software business ideas which can revolutionize the markets and set new
This award was presented for the first time in January 2007 as a highlight at the Heise congress on ?Open Source Meets Business? (http://www.heise.de/open/news/meldung/84306).
The next award presentation will take place in the old city hall in Nuremberg on Wednesday, 23 January 2008.
European FLOSS-ers, enter at http://wiki.lbcn.de/de/node/60 before November 30th.
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I just received word that my proposal (which was to present my Age of Literate Machines presentation) for FrOSCon has been accepted.
I’m pretty excited - the event should be fun and it will give me a good chance to see friends (including a good number of my German MySQL colleagues)
You can't always put all your relational data in a single relational database. Sometimes you simply have too much data. Sometimes you have a distributed deployment architecture. Sometimes the lawyers say "no" (or more likely, "NOOO!"). Whatever your