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Cédric Thomas (USA) Cédric Thomas, is OW2 CEO. He has developed OW2 into a global community spanning four continents. He is an IT industry veteran with twenty-five years of experience in strategic and marketing consulting for IT vendors and systems integrators. As both an investor and a consultant, he actively took part in three IPOs and helped set up technology firms in Boston and San Francisco.
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Lennart Poettering (Alemanha) Lennart Poettering works for Red Hat on the Experience Server group. He 's one of the creators of Avahi projects, PulseAudio and systemd. He grew up at Rio de Janeiro, a long time ago. But his Portuguese isin't very good.
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Matthew James Garrett (EUA) Software developer focused on security and freedoms of users. He is very experienced in crushing micro structures, his current job is to dismantle the existing security mechanisms. He's a board member for the Free Software Foundation, a member of the Technical Advisory Board of the Foundation and contributes to the GNU / Linux kernel.
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Deborah Anne Nicholson (EUA) Activist of the free software movement for several years. For their contribution to the movement, in 2014 she won the "O'Reilly Open Source Award". She acts on the leading role of the following organizations: GNU mediagoblin, Open Hatch, Sahana Foundation, Open Invention Network and Software Freedom Conservancy.
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Arturo Vittori (Itália) Arturo Vittori is an Italian artist, architect and designer. His work is known internationally for fusion technology with ancient traditions, resulting in projects on the border between art and science and this is the kind of response to the most urgent needs of our society. After graduating, he gained experience working with Santiago Calatrava, Jean Nouvel. Future Systems, Anish Kapoor. He was Manager Aircraft Cabin Design in Airbus and involved in Yachts and Cruisers design in Francis Designs. Vittori, since 2002, is directing the studio Architecture and Vision research and design, he is also the CEO of American NGO Warka Water Inc.
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Sean Cross (Cingapura) Lives at Singapore and works with "low level" hardware to find out how hardware's systems works. He worked on the Chumby Industries, where he had his first chance to create firmware for devices and discover how to create computers from scratch. Produced several firmwares for the Chumby One, a sort of "media box" portable. In Singapore, made the system firmware for NeTV, one of the first devices to connect TVs to the Internet.
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Andre Noel (Brasil) Creator of site and vlog Programmer Life, Master in Computer Science (EMU). He is a programmer and Linux user since 2002, official member of the Ubuntu Community. Worked for several years with development and today is dedicated to humor. Deep knowledge of alternative development methods (hacks) and totally addicted to coffee.
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Cícero Moraes (Brasil) 3D designer specializing in digital facial reconstruction (forensic), vice-coordinator of the Brazilian's Team of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Dentistry (EBRAFOL) and member of the archaeological research group Arc-Team Italy. Among his best known works are the facial reconstruction of St. Anthony of Padua who won widely reported in the international press, the reconstruction of Francesco Petrarca, important Italian's poet, humanism's father and sonnet's creator . Also performed the facial reconstruction of Giovanni Battista Morgagni, considered the founder of anatomical pathology.
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Eliane Domingos de Sousa (Brasil) Vice President of The Document Foundation, sponsor entity of LibreOffice. Businesswoman, Partner companies EDX Informatics and EDX Coworking, collaborator of blogs SempreUpdate and iMasters, organizer of LibreOffice National Meeting and organizer of the Free Software Lectures Cycle's SINDPD-RJ. She is also LibreOffice Magazine's editor.
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João Eriberto Mota Filho (Brasil) Army Cavalry Brazilian Official. Manager and Security Network of the Army Commander's Office. Professor of Pós-Graduate in Digital Expertise at the Catholic University of Brasilia. Author of books Linux & Its Servers (2000), Small Networks with Microsoft Windows (2001), Discovering the Linux (3rd edition in 2012) and Traffic Analysis in TCP / IP (2013). Debian developer.
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