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OSIDays Event - 12th Open Source India 2015 - NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bengaluru


Video: Presentation on Linux Kernel and HPC (High Performance Computing)

Video: Interview with SUSE Team

Video: Interview with *astTECS Team


12th Open Source India

19th,20th November 2015

Open Source India (OSI) is the premier Open Source conference in Asia targeted at nurturing and promoting the Open Source ecosystem in the subcontinent.

Started as Linux Asia in 2004, OSI has been at the helm of bringing together the Open Source industry and the community in the last 11 years. The 12th edition of OSI this year aims to take this event a notch higher by focusing on the Open Source ecosystem in Asia, and more specifically, in India.


Visit:
http://osidays.com/osidays/
http://osidays.com/osidays/open-source-india-2015-day-1/
http://osidays.com/osidays/speaker-lineup/sathya-ravi-kiran-kankipati/


video by Kiran Kankipati,
Founder: http://www.trafficsqueezer.org

My Special Thanks to:
Niraj Sahay, Technical Editor | Open Source For You
and entire OSI Team, Sponsors, Participants and guests !

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