LinuxExpo Live will focus on the benefits of open source to all
companies from large enterprises through to SMEs, showcasing just how
much the technology and service levels have developed over the last two
years.
GeekUp Sheffield takes place on the first Wednesday of every month. It's a grass-roots knowledge sharing and networking social for folks involved or interested in all forms of technology and creative media.
The aim of Scripting Enabled is to break down the barriers between accessibility needs and the social web as much as giving ethical hackers real world issues to solve.
The Flag and Bell IT Pub Crawl is held on the first Tuesday of each
month. It is a free, networking event for anyone interested in search
engines, the Internet or web technology.
Oxford Geek Night is a way for local web developers, designers,
programmers, neophiles or geeks of any other stripe to get together,
chat, drink and listen to talks on new technologies and innovations.
Imagine yourself and a posse of like-minded ruby hackers on a country
retreat with zero internet for a weekend of fun. You'll laugh, hack,
learn, cry (well, you probably won’t cry… but you know… it felt poetic)
and most likely play a crap-load of guitar hero. That'll be Rail Camp then.
GeekUp Sheffield takes place on the first Wednesday of every month.
It's a grass-roots knowledge sharing and networking social for folks
involved or interested in all forms of technology and creative media.
ReMix UK 08 takes you to the frontier of today's web. With boundaries
continuing to blur between developers and designers, consumers and
producers, and TVs, PCs and mobile devices, ReMix UK 08 asks 'where
next for the web?'
Ian Pearson MP, Minister of State for Science and Innovation will make
a key note address as Oracle, Innovaro and NESTA formally launch the
Open Alchemy programme. It will be a fresh approach to developing new products with
suppliers, opening up the process using the principles of corporate
open innovation.
And so it was off to the Media Futures Conference at Alexandra Palace on 20th June to debate future media trends. Along with the presentations, academics, broadcasters and researchers came together to second guess what the next big thing in media will be.
FITC Events is an international events company serving the design and technology community with events designed to inspire, educate and challenge. FITC events bring together many of the world's top designers and developers within a fast-paced program with plenty of opportunity to connect with others others working within the industry.
The Flag and Bell IT Pub Crawl is held on the first Tuesday of each
month. It is a free, networking event for anyone interested in search
engines, the Internet or web technology.