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Linux conference to launch this summer

by Gareth Morgan

18 Mar 2003

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This autumn will see the launch of a major new Linux conference in the UK, despite the poor turnout that has dogged other events.

LinuxWorld 2003 Expo will take place on 3 to 4 September in Birmingham. Although other technology conferences have struggled, organisers are convinced that the subject matter will guarantee a wide audience.

"Given the current climate, the need to make savings, and the need for technology which can work throughout the business, UK interest in Linux has never been higher," said Brian Reffell, LinuxWorld's show director.

Interest in technology conferences has dwindled as budget cuts take effect. Stalwarts of the conference calendar, such as Comdex and CeBIT, have been badly affected.

Comdex's parent company was forced to seek bankruptcy protection earlier this year, while CeBIT, currently taking place in Germany, is notable for absentees such as Ericsson, and companies such as Siebel being represented by partners.

But LinuxWorld UK is aiming to attract new attendees as well as traditional Linux enthusiasts, said Reffell.

"It will have dedicated sessions for city firms, as well as small and medium businesses. There is a burgeoning demand from new areas," he said.

Keynote speakers will include Linux guru Jon "maddog" Hall, executive director of Linux International, and former Linuxcare director, Arthur Tyde.

LinuxWorld will compete with other UK-based shows, including Linux Expo, which takes place in October.

Exhibition passes for LinuxWorld will be free, although delegates will have to pay for the conference. Prices have yet to be announced.

www.linuxworld2003.co.uk

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