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Wednesday, December 15, 2010 @ 6:30 -8:00 PM
** Please note important information about this meeting **
Please join us for a NYLUG traditional December Pizza meeting, this year sponsored by Canonical. David Levin, Mark Russell, and (hopefully) Roberto Salazar will join us for a short talk about Ubuntu Advantage, and then will be available during the party to answer questions about Canonical and Ubuntu.
Please advise us at info@nylug.org if cheese or sugar are a problem for you so that we can provide enough alternatives.
More information:
About Canonical:
Canonical was founded by Mark Shuttleworth as part of his original vision to create software platforms that compete with the best but are free to use, share and develop. Canonical’s platform team leads the Ubuntu project and brings together the passion and genius of the open-source community.
About David Levin:
David Levin works in Corporate Services at Canonical, and Tweets @ dslevin. He fondly remembers building CP/M systems from junked machnines to put himself through college. As part of his mission to bring Ubuntu Linux to business, he’s looking for companies looking to deploy cloud apps. If that’s you, you should contact him! David has also joined the ranks of those building our local Linux/FLOSS community here in New York.
About Mark Russell:
Mark Russell is a system engineer working at Canonical, supporting major
customers using Ubuntu Desktop and Server, Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, and
Landscape Server. Before jumping into Linux support full-time with
Novell a few years ago, he spent 10 years in the IT trenches, supporting
a bit of everything, including some less than open platforms. However,
he has found true FOSS bliss in the Ubuntu community and will never go
back to the dark side.
About Roberto Salazar:
Roberto Salazar is an experienced IT professional who has helped improve business performance for major national and international corporations. He has worked with a range of organisations to introduce and implement new hardware, software, and processes to maximise efficiency while reducing costs and complexity. Prior to joining Canonical, Roberto was an enterprise architect for Sun Microsystems from 2001 to 2009.
After the meeting … Join us around 8:30 PM or so at
TGI Friday’s
After the meeting … You may wish to join up with other NYLUGgers
for drinks and pub food. This month we’ll be over at TGI Friday’s
(677 Lexington Avenue & 56th Street, second floor, northeast corner), but we are also evaluating
other options for the future and welcome your suggestions.
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