Oscar Buse and Peter Martin have known each other for years through a Linux user group they organise monthly in Nijmegen.
Both entrepreneurs are avid users of open source software, where the internal workings are transparent and you have complete freedom to make changes.
They also consciously choose the flexibility and freedom of open source software for their AI applications. This offers the certainty that privacy is guaranteed and that company data does not end up in the hands of third parties.
CEO & Partner, Lent
Peter Martin
Peter is a tech enthusiast with a great fondness for the freedom and possibilities offered by open source software. Since 2005, with his company db8 Website Support, he has been supporting companies with Joomla websites and custom-made web applications. Peter regularly gives presentations on Joomla and Linux-related topics.
Since 2005, he has been active in the international Joomla community, currently as Joomla Forum Global Moderator and Release Manager for Joomla 5.2. In addition, he organises the monthly Linux User Group Nijmegen, which he founded in 2009. Since 2009, he has also been the driving force behind the monthly Open Coffee Nijmegen, a network meeting for entrepreneurs.
CEO & Partner, Nijmegen
Oscar Buse
Oscar first got in touch with Linux in 1994, and since then his enthusiasm has only grown. In 1997, he decided to turn his passion into a business and founded ‘KwaLinux Trainings’, through which he shares his knowledge about Linux and Open Source.
As co-organiser of linuxnijmegen.nl, he actively contributes to the local Linux community. He also works as a system administrator and developer at several large companies, where he is responsible for the Linux environment. Outside his work, Oscar loves sports and travelling, and enjoys his life in the beautiful centre of Nijmegen.
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AI tools can save you a lot of time and significantly improve the efficiency of your work. They offer opportunities for automation, data analysis and even text generation, which can be especially useful in busy work environments. But are you using these tools safely and responsibly? It is crucial to understand that using AI, especially through cloud-based solutions, involves sharing data with external companies. This raises important questions about competitively sensitive information and data protection. And about privacy and regulatory compliance such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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