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Open Source Projects Track Overview
October 15, 2024
In another first, we’re thrilled to announce the Open Source Projects track at ATO 2024! The track will look at the libraries, tools and applications comprising a number of interesting projects, as well as the people behind them. It will take place on Tuesday, October 29 in room 202 (2nd floor) of the Convention Center….
Developer Relations (DevRel) Track Overview
Developer Relations (DevRel) is a key component in open source, and the 2024 DevRel track will explore these intersections with world-class speakers and engaging topics. It’s the first time we’ve ever hosted a DevRel track at ATO, and we can’t wait! See who’s speaking and the topics being covered below… *note, the DevRel track will…
Big Data Track Overview
Big data and open source remain closely intertwined, and this year’s track will look at the processes, tools and frameworks making the analysis and management of large datasets possible. This track is absolutely packed year after year! *Note, this track takes place on both Monday, October 28 and Tuesday, October 29 in room 302B (third…
2024 Mobile App Available
We’re once again making a mobile app available at All Things Open 2024! If you’re attending ATO in Raleigh, you can download the app to follow the event and actively participate. What can you do in the app, and what features will it include? How Do I Get the App? Everyone registered for the 2024…
Make your open source docs better with GitBook
October 14, 2024
GitBook is a documentation platform that helps you create beautiful docs for your users — with Git Sync built in. We see a lot of teams and projects building their own docs platforms, or documenting exclusively in GitHub. While those things can be great, we think there’s a better way. What is Git Sync, you…
OpenELA Commemorates One Year of Supporting the Enterprise Linux Community
By Gregory Kurtzer, founder and CEO, CIQ As the open source community gathers in Raleigh for All Things Open, it’s an ideal time to celebrate OpenELA, one of our newest open source communities, and the valuable work it is doing. OpenELA kicked off just over a year ago (August 2023) with an ambitious mission: ensure…
Red Hat Guides Users and Devs to a New Secure and AI Future
This year at All Things Open, Red Hat will be leading the conversations about open source, particularly in security and AI. We had many conversations about edge, automotive, and open source community building at our booth, and as always are so pleased with the incredible people we meet and the connections we make during our…
GenAI Project OPEA Marks 1.0 Release
As the Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA) hits 1.0 we look at recent highlights and what’s next for the project designed to simplify enterprise GenAI app development Generative AI (GenAI) solutions can provide significant gains for businesses. For example, tools like ChatGPT and Copilot have automated content creation from prose to code, increasing productivity…
Unlocking the Future: How Smart Raleigh and the Connected Triangle+ are Planning for the Future
Raleigh is widely regarded as a hub for innovation, and the City’s smart city initiative (Smart Raleigh) is setting the standard for how urban areas can harness technology to improve the lives of residents. The Smart Raleigh program, launched in 2018 by the City’s Office of Strategy and Innovation is designed to enhance urban efficiency…
Help Western NC
October 8, 2024
Although All Things Open 2024 will continue as planned October 27-29, our friends in the western part of NC were devastated by Hurricane Helene. Frankly, the situation was and continues to be dire for many. We encourage you to take a few minutes and check out the resources below. See the many great organizations making…