OpenCms at the Online Information Conference 2007

October 29, 2007

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Alexander Kandzior, CEO of Alkacon Software and leading OpenCms core developer, will discuss the rise of open source software and the death of proprietary CM with focus on OpenCms at the Online Information Conference 2007 in London, UK.

The Online Information Conference is the world's no. 1 conference for the information industry. The conference attracts over 800 delegates from over 45 countries across all continents, providing a forum dedicated to learning, debate, professional development, technology reviews and assessments, expert discussion as well as case-study presentations and the sharing of research results and opinion.

The 2007 conference will be held from December 4 to December 6, 2007 in located in Olympia Grand Hall, London, UK.

Alexander Kandzior will take part in the discussion panel "The rise of open source software and the death of proprietary CM" at day 3 (December 6, 2007) of the conference.

In case you want to use to opportunity to meet with Alexander Kandzior in London while he stays at the conference, please use the Alkacon contact form to make an appointment.

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