COMTEX)B: The Largest International Linux Show Coming to San Jose in August; IDG World Expo Provides Interactive Forum for Linux Community to Share, Explore and Expand Ideas FRAMINGHAM, MASS. (May 12) BUSINESS WIRE -May 12, 1999--IDG World Expo, a business unit of International Data Group (IDG), the world's leading IT media and information services company, today announced that it will produce the second LinuxWorld Conference & Expo from August 9 - 12, 1999, when it returns to the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, Calif. Building on the success of its first LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in March and focusing its efforts on capturing the growth of a revolutionary operating system and its technology, IDG World Expo continues to offer the Linux community the premier forum for exploring and collaborating on the development of Linux applications. Shattering event attendance records for this community by drawing more than 12,000 attendees, the first LinuxWorld Conference & Expo featured Linus Torvalds' keynote address, which attracted a crowd of over 6,000 attendees, a conference program that included over 50 sessions and tutorials, and an expo floor that hosted over 100 exhibitors. "The significant acceptance and success of the March show catapulted LinuxWorld Conference & Expo to become the largest Linux-only event. This demonstrated the community's strong desire to have a forum where people can exchange information and discuss the impact and future role of Linux," said Charlie Greco, president & CEO of IDG World Expo. "IDG World Expo is proud to be a part of this community's exciting endeavor and honored to be given the opportunity to play a role in bringing the Linux community together." For LinuxWorld Conference Expo August, IDG World Expo has doubled the exhibit floor size and has secured a roster of industry keynotes including Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux; Sean Maloney, senior vice president of Intel; Michael Prince, CIO of Burlington Coat Factory and such industry luminaries as Jon "Maddog" Hall, executive director of Linux International and Larry Augustin, president and CEO of VA Linux Systems to moderate feature presentations. In addition to keynote speeches and feature presentations, the conference is offering more than 35 sessions and 18 tutorials to teach professionals, users and developers what they need to know in order to run an organization with Linux technology. The five conference tracks will focus on business issues, Linux kernel internals, desktop environments, software development and system administration. Additionally, the exhibit pavilion will provide attendees with the opportunity to view demonstrations and ask questions about the latest Linux innovations. Popular Attractions Return in August Many popular aspects of the March show will return again in August, in particular LinuxWorld Expo Greenhouse, a designated area where small-startup companies can introduce products and services. Two industry-recognized awards presented in March to a large enthusiastic audience once again will be awarded. These are the People's Choice Award, where attendees and industry notables will vote on their show favorites, and the IDG/Linus Torvalds Community Award, which bestows $25,000 on a high school or college student who develops a program that improves the ease of use of Linux. A new addition to the August show that is sure to be a favorite is the Dot.Org Pavilion, where attendees can congregate to access the Internet, play video games and network with non-profit organizations. For More Information For more information or to register, visit the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Web site at www.linuxworldexpo.com, or call 800-657-1474. For exhibiting opportunities, please contact Jim Donovan at 508-424-4814 or jim_donovan@idg.com. About IDG World Expo IDG World Expo, a business unit of IDG, is the World's leading IT media, research and exposition company. IDG publishes more than 290 computer magazines and newspapers and 700 book titles, and offers online users the largest network of technology-specific sites around the world through IDG.net, which comprises more than 240 targeted Web sites in 55 countries. IDG is also a leading producer of 168 computer-related expositions worldwide, and provides IT market analysis through 49 offices in 41 countries worldwide. For more information, please visit IDG's Web site at www.idg.com. -0- gk/bos* CONTACT: (For Press/Analyst Inquiries) Sterling Hager, Inc. Susanna Hinds susanna@sterlinghager.com or Melissa Lohnes melissa@sterlinghager.com 617-926-6665 or (For other Inquiries) IDG World Expo Kristin DeAngelis 508-424-4823 KEYWORD: MASSACHUSETTS CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMED COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADESHOW Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet with Hyperlinks to your home page. URL: businesswire.com *** end of story *** |