Boutique Tech Conference · 4. – 6. Juni in Rostock

What a great AMOOCON 2010!

I'd like to say thank you to all speakers and attendees. It has been the best AMOOCON ever. The videos will be published in the next couple of weeks. This can take up to two month because of the time it takes to cut them.

Tag 1 (Freitag)

Raum: Ostseesaal 1

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Anfänger on Rails

by Edward Price (AT&T Interactive)

In this 3 hour seminar I would like to cover the essentials that will give everyone in the room, the tools, information and knowledge needed to get started will taking a "Startup Concept" and building a "Rapid Prototype"

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Intelligent Workload Management

by Milisav Radmanic (SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Novell)

Design your software to meet Flexibility & Control in order to survive in the cloud

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Beyond the DialTone

by Nir Simionovich (Greenfield Technologies Ltd)

VoIP PBX and Phones keep getting better and better, the user experience doesn't - we need to do better

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ICE: the ultimate way of beating NAT in SIP

by Saúl Ibarra Corretgé (AG Projects)

Overview and live demo of how ICE works and what needed to be done to make it work in current scenarios.

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Trunk Groups are Not Luggage Collections

by Michael Iedema (Askozia / IKT)

Making telephony understandable to the normal user. Lessons learned in the Askozia®PBX project.

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Concurrent Programming with Erlang

by Tino Breddin (Erlang Solutions Ltd)

Erlang enables software developers to leverage modern hardware easily and build scalable applications.

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Flattening the Cellular Core Network

by David Burgess (Range Networks, Inc.)

OpenBTS simplifies GSM by replacing the conventional core network with commodity VoIP services.

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Why you should be using a DVCS

by Lenz Grimmer (Sun Microsystems)

This talk will give an introduction into distributed version control, its benefits, how it differs from centralized systems and what role a DVCS plays in empowering your developers and community.

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Using Git and GitHub

by Scott Chacon (GitHub)

An introduction to Git and GitHub for your source code wrangling needs

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VoIP Gets Social

by Randy Resnick (VoIP Users Conference)

We spend our careers setting up communication equipment, now we need to learn to communicate

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Mobile phones and the Web.

by Jon von Tetzchner (Opera Software)

A discussion session. About mobile phone and the Web. Web standards. The lot. How did mobile phones changed the game?


Tag 2 (Samstag)

Raum: Ostseesaal 1

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Asterisk 1.8: The Next Major Release

by Kevin Fleming (Digium, Inc.)

Asterisk 1.8 is on track to be released in 2010, and will contain substantial new functionality.

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A Look into a MySQL DBA's Toolchest

by Lenz Grimmer (Sun Microsystems)

An introduction and overview to the most popular tools and tool collections that make MySQL administration tasks a breeze.

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The SIP Router Project - Asynchronous SIP Routing

by Daniel-Constantin Mierla (Asipto)

An overview of latest features in SIP Router Project along with asynchronous processing capabilities

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It's not all just talking - convergence for real.

by Jakub Klausa (SS7 Technologies)

In the past it was all about voice calls. Not it's about everything else. Both TDM and IP ways of doing things (and making them work together) will be covered.

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OpenOffice.org - Programm & Community im Überblick

by Florian Effenberger (OpenOffice.org)

Gibt einen Einblick, wie die Community hinter der freien Office-Suite organisiert ist.

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Blink, A fully featured easy to use SIP client

by Adrian Georgescu (AG Projects)

Based on the solid foundation provided by SIP SIMPLE client SDK, Blink is the first SIP client that delivers SIP applications beyond VoIP.

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Saving Big on a VoIP deployment

by Jim Van Meggelen (Core Telecom Innovations Inc.)

The art of using existing Category 3 network cabling to save a ton of money on a VoIP rollout.

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PC Telephony: Where we came from and where we are going

by David Mandelstam (Sangoma Technologies Inc. )

Telephony in the PC: Where we came from and where we are going. A history lesson about the last couple of years.

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Introducing CouchDB

by Jan Lehnardt (Couchio)

A high-level introduction to CouchDB, the NoSQL Document Database. This talk introduces CouchDB: The high-level concepts, coolest features, pros, and cons, and everything else you need to know to decide for yourself if it is worth a look.

Xen 4.0

by Ralf Spenneberg (OpenSource Training Ralf Spenneberg)

Xen 4.0 bietet stellt einen Meilenstein in der Entwicklung der OpenSource Virtualisierung dar.

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Do-it-yourself Gorilla Trekking

by Scott Chacon (GitHub)

Sure you could vacation at the beach, but why do that when you could play with gorillas?

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OpenVPN

by Felix Kronlage (bytemine GmbH)

Einführung in OpenVPN - Die Open-Source SSL VPN Lösung im Unternehmenseinsatz zur Absicherung der Kommunikation

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Mechanical Turk on Rails

by Renzo Borgatti (Freelance)

The Amazon Mechanical Turk offers human power as a service that can be automated with Rails.

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Your Cell Phone or the Internet? – Choose One.

by Tim Panton (Westhawk Ltd)

Spectrum clashes on Niue meant we had to choose between Internet access, or working cell phones. Many companies also force their users choose between contacting them via the web or phone. We show how to avoid this unwelcome choice.

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The cow vs. the fungus

by Milisav Radmanic (SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Novell)

Open Source based software development requires different models of project controlling

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Do your SIP routing in Lua!

by Daniel-Constantin Mierla (Kamailio)

Use Lua to build a flexible routing logic in your Kamailio, blending the power of fast and solid SIP Server with hundreds of Lua extensions

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Linux4Afrika

by Hans-Peter Merkel (Ing. Büro)

Das Projekt stattet afrikanische Schulen mit Terminalserverlösungen aus


Tag 3 (Sonntag)

Raum: Ostseesaal 1

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The HumBug Project

by Nir Simionovich (Greenfield Technologies Ltd)

The HumBug projects is a community based project, providing call analytics and fraud detection capabilities. The talk is an introduction to the HumBug project outline, availability and API.

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Tropo - An open-source cloud communications platform

by Jason Goecke (Voxeo Labs)

Developing multi-channel real-time communications apps from the cloud or on your own open-source instance.

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OpenVoice

by zhao lu

A Rails-based Telephony Service of My Own, or your own. OpenVoice is all about multi-modal communication. Thanks to Rails and Tropo, it gives web developers the ability to spin up their own instances telephony service

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Der Ghostnet Trojaner

by Hans-Peter Merkel (Ing. Büro)

Wie der Ghostnet Trojaner das Dalai Lama Netzwerk und später Regierungscomputer infiziert und später überwacht hat

Manchmal muss es etwas mehr sein – DSP basierte Telefonie-HW

by Arndt Meyer (Dialogic)

Einige Projektanforderungen benötigen Hardware basierte Lösungen, da z.B. 256ms sparse EC, T.38 Fax, Q-SIG, SS7, niederer Stromverbrauch, hochohmiges Abhören nicht von den gängigen Telefonie-Karten im vollen Umfang unterstützt werden.

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PostgreSQL - jetzt in 9.0!

by Michael Renner (Michael Renner)

Ein Kurzüberblick über neue Features, Verbesserungen und sonstige Änderungen in PostgreSQL 9.0

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Replacing the PSTN - why wait?

by Jim Van Meggelen (Core Telecom Innovations Inc.)

Most of the technology required to replace the PSTN already exists, so what's holding things up?

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Choose your Language Wisely. That means Ruby on Rails.

by Edward Price (AT&T Interactive)

I will give a short presentation on my trials and experiences moving from a Java/Struts developer to a PHP/Cake developer to a Ruby on Rails developer, where I hope to stay for a long time.

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OpenSIPS 2.0 - a programmable framework for SIP

by Bogdan Iancu (Voice System )

Scaling and Controlling - How OpenSIPS v2.0 will help to build programmable services (using your favourite language) and to cluster large SIP infrastructures.

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Gemeinschaft 3.0

by Stefan Wintermeyer (AMOOMA GmbH)

Vorstellung der Gemeinschaftsversion 3.0 und Besprechung der Features (z.B. Asterisk 1.6 und Hylafax 6)..

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Gemeinschaft Appliance and more

by Sascha Daniels (Wave Computersysteme GmbH)

Die Gemeinschaft Appliance ist eine "Rundum sorglos Lösung" für Homeoffice, Praxen, Unternehme oder sogar Callcenter. Sie ist mit OpenThinclient zur Komplettlösung für Unternehmen erweiterbar.

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TK-System Gemeinschaft erweitert

by Frank Ochmann (LocaNet oHG)

Einsatz als Hotellösung, Client für Apple iPhones, CallCenter Control Panel