OSPO track = great content, thanks to Capital One


The OSPO track is sponsored and being made possible by Capital One

The Open Source Program Office (OSPO) track is a new one at ATO this year, and it's one we're extremely excited about. We're hearing more and more about the topic around the world, so we know its importance and relevance is growing.

We're thrilled to host 6 world-class sessions on the topic at this year's event, and we encourage everyone to plan now to attend.

Also, we want to thank the team at Capital One for making the OSPO track possible and for enabling the content. The Capital One open source team is a really good one comprised of wonderful people.

The track will take place on Tuesday, October 20. Sessions and speakers featured on the track will include:

Open Source Program Office is a key element for your company, but also for the open source ecosystem

Manrique Lopez, Bitergia

The Rise of the Open Source Program Office (OSPO) in Industry, Academia, and Municipal Government

Danese Cooper, Nearform
Jacob Green, MOSSLabs

Fostering an Open Environment for Developers in a Regulated Industry

John Mark Walker, Capital One

Three Cs to an Open Source Program Office 

Justin Rackliffe, Fidelity Investments

TO-DO Group Panel Discussion - The State of Open Source Program Offices

Speakers TBD, coming soon

How OSPOs can Accelerate National Innovation Agendas

Clare Dillon

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.