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Whether you want to build the software, run it, grow the community or just learn more about it, there will be content, workshops and design sessions for you to attend at the OpenStack Summit, Oct 15-18 in San Diego. Stick around Friday for the first OpenStack service day, a 1/2 day beach cleanup.

Register now! openstacksummitfall2012.eventbrite.com
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Nick Barcet

Canonical
Ubuntu Cloud Product Manager

Nick Barcet joined Canonical in September 2007 and in 2009 he moved into a Cloud Product Manager role where he is specializing on Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure. As this product is based on OpenStack, Nick is very involved in that community where he is currently team leader of the Ceilometer project.  As a product Manager, he helps organizations (Canonical, customers and partners) define their cloud strategy and build their own cloud infrastructures. This includes working with Dell, Rackspace, Intel, Amazon and others for defining new ways to offer Canonical's services in the cloud.  Prior to that role he was Ubuntu Server Product Manager, focusing on bringing together the requirements that Ubuntu users have in order to make Ubuntu Server the easiest platform to deploy in business, enterprises and Internet data centers. Previously Nick worked at Intel as a Technical Marketing Manager and at Novell as an Identity Management consultant and pre-sales manager. As such he was involved on multiple very large projects deployment projects.Nick is also a director at the board of the Open Cloud Initiative non-profit organization.

Nick Barcet joined Canonical in September 2007 and in 2009 he moved into a Cloud Product Manager role where he is specializing on Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure. As this product is based on OpenStack, Nick is very involved in that community where he is currently team leader of the Ceilometer project. As a product Manager, he helps organizations (Canonical, customers and partners) define their cloud strategy and build their own cloud infrastructures. This includes working with Dell, Rackspace, Intel, Amazon and others for defining new ways to offer Canonical's services in the cloud.  

Prior to that role he was Ubuntu Server Product Manager, focusing on bringing together the requirements that Ubuntu users have in order to make Ubuntu Server the easiest platform to deploy in business, enterprises and Internet data centers. Previously Nick worked at Intel as a Technical Marketing Manager and at Novell as an Identity Management consultant and pre-sales manager. As such he was involved on multiple very large projects deployment projects.

Nick is also a director at the board of the Open Cloud Initiative non-profit organization.