OpenTalk and Heinlein with presentations at FOSDEM 2024

Meet OpenTalk and our colleagues from Heinlein Support on February 3rd and 4th, 2024 at the FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting) in Brussels. Once again this year, over 8,000 open source developers will come together to network, exchange knowledge and share ideas. OpenTalk and Heinlein Support are represented in the program with their own presentations.
OpenTalk developer Wolfgang Silbermayr will provide insights into the service architecture, the current state of development and features that set OpenTalk apart from other solutions. Developed with a particular focus on data protection and security, OpenTalk offers a completely redesigned solution that is ideal for public administration, platforms and companies. With its modern IT architecture and strict data separation, OpenTalk meets the highest standards for data protection and security and is fully compliant with the GDPR.
February 3rd, 11:30 - 11:55 a.m.
OpenTalk - Video conferencing secure and GDPR compliant
Wolfgang Silbermayr
On the second day of the event, you will have the opportunity to listen to a presentation by the two Heinlein consultants Carsten Rosenberg and Manu Zurmühl. They will show what a robust MTA infrastructure and Rspamd as an anti-spam solution and mail framework can achieve.
February 4th, 12.40 - 12.55 p.m.
[Operations] Enterprise Mail Security with Open Source?
Carsten Rosenberg, Manu Zurmühl
FOSDEM is accessible without registration on site in Brussels or via live stream.
We look forward to welcoming a broad audience and will also be happy to talk to you on site.
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