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Thursday the 8th of May at 10:11 a.m. comments 0 Comments

The Irish Open Source Technology Conference are pleased to announce the inclusion of OpenIreland, the association that represents individuals and businesses who believe that open source and open standards benefit the Irish ICT industry and its customers.

Brian Cleland, OpenIreland chairperson commented "Open source software originated in the grassroots developer community, and it is most successful when that community is strong. We see the Irish Open Source Technology Conference as a key opportunity for users and developers to come together, to share opinions, ideas and experiences, and to build professional relationships that will sustain the industry in the future. We are therefore delighted that IrishDev.com have decided to include an open source event as part of their IXTC series of conferences."


He continued "It is widely recognised by economists nowadays that strong business networks are the key to competitiveness. IrishDev.com plays a vital role in networking Ireland's software sector. Their history of delivering successful events gives us confidence that the IOTC will be an important milestone in the growth of open source in Ireland. Indeed, the range of speakers and topics suggest that it is shaping up to be an exceptional event."

Barry Alistair, Conference Lead for the IOTC 2008 said "OpenIreland are on of the longest standing organisations for the Open Source movement in Ireland. Through industry veterans such as the former OpenIreland chairperson Mel McIntyre, they have championed the adoption of open source techniques in Ireland, particularly in the business arena. We are very happy to have their organisation participate on the IOTC 2008 committee, and we look forward to the extensive knowledge they can bring to make the conference as beneficial as possible for the delegates.

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