Percona is thrilled to support and sponsor State of Open Con 2025. It will be held on February 4th-5th in London, UK.
Come to Percona booth to talk to database experts and grab your piece of swag!
Speakers from Percona will be presenting talks:
- Securing Your Software Supply Chain One Open Source Project at a Time by Lori Lorusso (Head of Community).
- Cloud Native, Cost Conscious, No Comprimise: Leveraging Open Source Databases in Financial Industry by Lori Lorusso (Head of Community), Ann Schlemmer (CEO).
- Business shifts from open source licensing: The Impact by Emily Omier (Consultant, Emily Omier Consulting), Peter Zaitsev (Founder, Percona), Luis Villa (General Counsel, Tidelift).
- Data Sovereignty with Observability by Edith Puclla (Technology Evangelist)
About the event.
Open Con 2025 is the U.K.’s first Open Technology conference, acts as the global launchpad for the future of open source software, open hardware and open data to bring together everyone who matters — or should realize they matter — in Open Tech to work on what’s really important.
Percona is thrilled to support and sponsor State of Open Con 2025. It will be held on February 4th-5th in London, UK.
Come to Percona booth to talk to database experts and grab your piece of swag!
Speakers from Percona will be presenting talks:
- Securing Your Software Supply Chain One Open Source Project at a Time by Lori Lorusso (Head of Community).
- Cloud Native, Cost Conscious, No Comprimise: Leveraging Open Source Databases in Financial Industry by Lori Lorusso (Head of Community), Ann Schlemmer (CEO).
- Business shifts from open source licensing: The Impact by Emily Omier (Consultant, Emily Omier Consulting), Peter Zaitsev (Founder, Percona), Luis Villa (General Counsel, Tidelift).
About the event.
Open Con 2025 is the U.K.’s first Open Technology conference, acts as the global launchpad for the future of open source software, open hardware and open data to bring together everyone who matters — or should realize they matter — in Open Tech to work on what’s really important.