12 Jan 2010
In a move that points to an uplift in the economy, Novell has revealed that it is bringing back its BrainShare EMEA conference.
The conference will take place in Amsterdam between 18 and 21 May, aimed at Novell customers, partners, potential customers and industry experts that want to share their Novell knowledge and solutions.
It will feature more than 70 technical sessions, customer case studies, product demonstrations and keynote presentations from speakers such as Novell chief executive Ron Hovsepian.
Topics covered will include cloud computing, virtualisation, identity and security management, open source and Linux. Novell will also share its product roadmap.
Javier Colado, EMEA president of Novell, said: "The return of Novell BrainShare EMEA in 2010 is a reflection of our focus on helping customers, prospects and partners get more from their Novell solutions.
"As we embark on our strategy of intelligent workload management, it was important we provided a forum for customers, partners and prospects to come together to listen, see and discuss how it could be applied to their organisations. We are excited that one of the world's foremost IT conferences is returning to EMEA again," Colado added.
BrainShare EMEA 2010 will be open for registration in mid-January. Click here for more details.
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