Event date: May 15, 2008
Data Sharing Summit
This event will immediately follow the Sixth Internet Identity Workshop at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View CA.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
9:00 AM
Computer History Museum
1401 N Shoreline Blvd.
Mountain View, California 94043
There will be a combined focus on technical work and on opportunities for vendors with solutions in this space to share and connect with potential adopters of Data Sharing tools.
Our purpose is to provide gathering spaces in which all parties can work together on the challenge of data sharing. We create the agenda the day it happens. It is about getting things done and figuring out the tough problems – there is no committee deciding who does or does not get to ‘present’ it is about breaking up and really diving in figuring out the solutions and building the consensus to get adoption.
You may want to arrive on the afternoon of May 14th to participate in Internet Identity Workshop activities relevant to DSS (such as the OSIS Interop). May 15th will be a long intensive day, ending around 5 or 6, in time for dinner. Because it is important to close the event together as a group, please make plans to be there all day. The space can hold up to 400 people.”
http://www.datasharingsummit.com
Posted May 15, 08
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