All Things Open 2024
All Things Open is a polyglot technology conference focusing on the tools, processes and people making open source possible.
All Things Open is a polyglot technology conference focusing on the tools, processes and people making open source possible.
Organized by AFPy , this four-day conference is free, run entirely by volunteers and dedicated to bringing together people interested in the Python programming language .
"What Role Do Physical Analog Arts Still Have in a World of AI and Digital Media?" Event Details: Date: 4th of November 2024 Time: 17.00 UK Location: Committee Room 1, House of Lords, London, UK This event will explore the enduring value of analog and physical arts in a society increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and digital technologies. […]
Empowering Global Data Spaces – Shaping Tomorrow’s Cloud Infrastructure During the Gaia-X 5th Summit, you will have the opportunity to witness firsthand the remarkable progress made by Gaia-X and engage with industry leaders, experts, and innovators who are shaping the digital future. The event will feature inspiring keynotes, interactive workshops, and engaging panel discussions. Discover the […]
14 November 2024 - 6pm - 9pm Details Hi Everyone We're back with #3, once again in London. Join us for our third Meetup in November. Timeline 6.00 – Walk-in/Doors open 🚪 6.15 – Food & Drinks 🍕🥤☕️ 6.45 – Welcome by Nelson Batsford 7:00 - Talk One 'Reusable Rancher: Deploying and operating in Automation' Fraser Davidson, […]
ANOW! Meetup in London We invite you to our meetup in London. Anna Kondrat will present how to successfully migrate from Broadcom in three weeks, focusing on minimizing migration risks and redefining automation. Daniel Sosiński will demonstrate the capabilities of ANOW! in managing complex ecosystems such as Cloud, SAP, and DataOps through a live demo, […]
A half-day unconference, sharing and shaping ideas for artificial intelligence (AI) policy in the cultural and creative industries. We’ll identify and discuss where there is consensus and conflict on overall direction, priorities and detail.