As the open source calendar turns its pages toward the summer of 2023, one event stood out for professionals in cloud computing, edge infrastructure, and container orchestration: OO BlueCon 23. For those unfamiliar with the acronym, "OO" stands for Open Operations, and BlueCon has historically been the gathering ground for the OpenStack community in the APAC region. But OO BlueCon 23 was not just another tech conference; it was a statement about the maturity, resilience, and evolution of open infrastructure.
In the heart of the city, nestled between towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, there existed a highly classified research facility known only as "The Nexus". It was here, in the depths of The Nexus, that a project codenamed "oo Bluecon 23" was underway. oo bluecon 23
In the high-stakes world of IT administration, few things are as terrifying as a Windows system that refuses to boot. Whether it is a corrupted registry, a failed driver update, a forgotten administrator password, or a devastating malware infection, a non-booting PC often means hours of downtime, data loss, and frustration. OO BlueCon 23: A Comprehensive Retrospective on the
The Rescue Mission: When a Windows system (including the latest Windows 11 25H2) refuses to boot due to driver conflicts, updates, or malware, BlueCon is used to bypass the standard operating system. In the heart of the city, nestled between
With tightening regulations (GDPR, CCPA), BlueCon 23 dedicated significant track time to "Privacy by Design." The conference showcased how BlueConic helps brands manage consent and preference centers, ensuring that data activation remains compliant while still personalized.