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The OSPO Organization for the Age of AI - Adapting Open Source Program Offices for Open Community AI

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Explore how organizations can evolve their Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs) into comprehensive Open Program Offices (OPOs) to navigate the rapidly advancing landscape of AI and open technologies in this 38-minute conference talk by Paul Holland from Hewlett Packard Enterprise at a Linux Foundation event. Discover the critical role that open methodologies—including open source software, open AI, open data, and open collaboration—play in maintaining company competitiveness as innovation accelerates. Learn practical strategies for optimizing OPO organizational structures specifically for AI initiatives, understanding what aspects can be leveraged from traditional OSPOs and what requires new approaches. Examine effective methods for embedding various forms of openness throughout your organization, including considerations for optimal OPO placement within corporate structures and the strategic implications of different organizational choices. Gain insights into extending open practices beyond software to encompass open standards and open hardware initiatives. Understand how to drive organizational alignment and develop a comprehensive open strategy that positions openness as a competitive advantage for AI development and community collaboration at any scale.

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The O[S]PO Organization for the Age of AI - Paul Holland, Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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