Giacomo Tenaglia
Giacomo Tenaglia is a computer scientist with 25 years of experience in designing, building and running services based on free and open-source software components. He works at CERN IT department on the team responsible for configuration management and scientific computing services. Over the past few years, Giacomo has led the creation of CERN's Open Source Program Office, where he currently serves as chair.
Session
CERN, the physics lab near Geneva, operating the Large Hadron Collider, has a rich history of Open Source contributions and in Open Science. In this talk we will present the work the CERN OSPO has done over its first two years of existence, with particular attention to the impact of CERN's Open Source beyond high-energy physics, CERN's main area of research.