Fwd: OSBC2005 Boston: Call for Papers (Live) - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | Josh Berkus |
---|---|
Subject | Fwd: OSBC2005 Boston: Call for Papers (Live) |
Date | |
Msg-id | 200506270947.24714.josh@agliodbs.com Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-advocacy |
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: OSBC2005 Boston: Call for Papers (Live) Date: Monday 27 June 2005 08:03 From: Matt Asay <masay@osbc.com> To: Matt Asay <mjasay@comcast.net> Sorry for the blanket blast. At least you¹re not on the cc line this time.... With July 1 being the cutoff date for speaking proposals for OSBC2005 Boston, I wanted to send a last-minute reminder to put in your proposals. We¹ve already started filling out the faculty, but have a number of prime sessions left. OSBC offers you the chance to speak to an overwhelmingly executive audience, with ~90% at director-level or above (Over a third hold a CxO title). And with a significant (and growing) IT executive base (~10% of our 714-strong attendee base in 2005, a five-fold increase over 2004), OSBC is also the place to connect with potential customers in a high-end setting. Of OSBC¹s attendees, ~50% authorize IT spending of at least $100,000. As such, please remember that we won¹t even consider thinly-veiled vendor pitches. We¹ll consider any topics, but would especially like to hear proposals that deal with: * Real-world examples/strategies in moving off off proprietary databases, virtualization technologies, CRM, etc. In short, how is it actually working in practice to move from proprietary to open source? * Candid assessments (funded neither by proprietary nor open source bigots) of open source¹s vulnerabilities, security, legal risks, etc. * Emerging business opportunities for open source Please plan to join us, and speak to us. To submit a proposal, please visit: http://www.osbc.com/live/13/speakers//callforpapers The deadline for proposals is July 1, 2005. Thank you for your interest in the Open Source Business Conference. We hope to see you in Boston, whether as a speaker or as an attendee. I¹ve included some information below on OSBC2005 San Francisco: Attendee demographics and other highlights. Enjoy. Matt P.S. For those interested in gaining a more detailed view of open source legal issues than is generally covered at OSBC West, please consider attending OSBC Legal, kicking off in Seattle this September.) _____________________ Matt Asay Co-founder and Program Director, Open Source Business Conference (801) 518-5951 (mobile) (801) 994-6760 (office) masay@osbc.com (email) mnasay (aim) asay.blogspot.com (blog) Attendees: OSBC2005 West drew a record number of attendees (714), with registrations rocketing past OSBC2004¹s significant start. And, even more so than OSBC2004, a large majority of OSBC2005 West¹s attendees were senior IT executives (~10%), representing a five-fold increase. Sometimes considered a ³vendor show,² ISVs and IHVs made up less than half of the attendee base. This shift from vendors to IT executives will continue at OSBC2005 East and OSBC2006 West. * IT Executives - ~10%, up from ~2% at OSBC2004, or a roughly five-fold increase. This year¹s group included SVPs and CIOs of Thomas Weisel Partners, JP Morgan, Fidelity, Bank of America, PayPal, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Motorola, and a range of others. * Executive Attendance - Of the remainder, a large percentage were CxOs (34%), VP-level (30%), and Director-level (25%). All told, 89% of the was director-level and above. * Spending Authority - ~70% of OSBC2005 attendees authorize IT spend of at least $10,000. (50% have spending authority for $100K or more.) Media: OSBC 2005 received almost 50% more news coverage than the debut event last year. As Doron Gerstel (CEO of Zend, an open source ISV) put it, ³[Y]ou've succeeded in establishing OSBC as the Mecca for open source business.² As a result, media showed up en masse: As of April 1, OSBC 2005 had registered 83 leading business, technical, legal and venture reporters. Tier-one business press attendance included The New York Times, Economist, Financial Times (whose president attended), Businessweek, Business 2.0, Forbes, Bloomberg, and others. Sent using the Microsoft Entourage 2004 for Mac Test Drive. ------------------------------------------------------- -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
pgsql-advocacy by date: