This year’s Open Source Monitoring Conference will take place from November 14 – 16 in Nuremberg and our preparations are already in full swing. For the three-day event that focusses on open source monitoring solutions we’re currently looking for experts who are ready to share their know-how in this area.
Become a Speaker!
You’re a specialist on open source monitoring and you know where it counts? You’re familiar with solutions in this area and you want to share your best practices?
Great, then OSMC is the perfect spot for you as a speaker!
Submit your proposal until July 31, be part of OSMC and make a name for yourself as an open source expert!
Let’s talk about…
…new topics and open source projects, technical backgrounds and the latest developments regarding monitoring solutions! Lectures about new features and techniques, tutorials and case studies are appreciated as well as best practices, future trends and perspectives!
As an OSMC speaker you have a wide range of possible speaking opportunities. Presentations that focus on a comprehensive technical insight are very appreciated. Although the conference will be held in English and German, we particularly prefer english presentations.
About your Lecture
As an OSMC speaker you have a choice of three different lecture formats: 5-, 30- or 60-minutes to talk. Depending on your personal preference, feel free to choose the one that suits you best!
The Early Bird…
…catches one of our coveted Early Bird Tickets!
Use your chance to join OSMC 2022 for the best price! Early Bird Tickets are only available until June 30.
What’s OSMC all about
At OSMC leading specialists will present the full scope of open source monitoring and are ready to answer your hardest questions. Learn new techniques, exchange knowledge and engage with top developers. Benefit by the lecture program that offers technical sessions, case studies, best practices as well as pioneering solutions and future perspectives.
In a nutshell: Keep up with the latest developments and trends in open source monitoring!

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