Multiple Business Topics to be Covered at ATO 2020

The technologies and technology topics covered at All Things Open are absolutely fascinating and remain a primary focus, as they have since 2013. But most exist and are utilized within some sort of business framework. Because of this, we've always encouraged at least a cursory understanding of the business element of open source.

And good news... a number of important business topics will be discussed at the event this year.

Business oriented sessions will take place on both Monday, October 19 and Tuesday, October 20. With the exception of an extended licenses and licensing strategy workshop on Monday, October 19, most of those sessions will occur on Tuesday, October 20.

Monday, October 19

Open Source Licensing: Types, Strategies and Processes

(*note this an extended workshop)

Jeff Luszcz, ZEBRACATZEBRA

Tuesday, October 20

The ROI of Moving to Open Source

James Vasile, Open Tech Strategies

Is this Open Source Project Healthy or Lifeless?

Dawn Foster, Pivotal

3 ways to improve workplace collaboration and productivity

Teresa Dietrich, Stack Overflow

The future of open source looks like cloud

Matt Asay, Amazon Web Services

Open Source Software Licenses and Business Models Explained

Peter Zaitsev, Percona

Setting Up A 3O - Offline, Open, Office.

Leiska Evanson, Evasons Strategy Consultants

Building an Open Source Strategy Before Building Your Product

Ari Vaniderstine, Embark Studios

Can Open Source and Corporate Interests Merge in the Cloud?

Paul Dix, InfluxData

How would you like us to list your license? How to gain confidence in FOSS compliance

Carol Smith, Microsoft & Duane O'Brien, Indeed

Commercial Open Source Business Models: GitLab’s Bet on Buyer-based Open Core

Brendan O'Leary, GitLab

Be sure to register today to attend both days of All Things Open 2020. For the first time ever there is a FREE option, courtesy of our Presenting Sponsors.