Open Source Project Directors in Cloud, Blockchain, IoT, SDN to Speak at Open Source Summit in Japan
The Linux Foundation | 11 April 2017
Executive directors from top open source projects in cloud computing, blockchain, Internet of Things, and software-defined networking will keynote next month at Open Source Summit Japan, The Linux Foundation has announced. The full agenda, now available on the event website, also features a panel of Linux kernel developers and The Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin.
LinuxCon, ContainerCon and CloudOpen have combined under one umbrella name in 2017 – Open Source Summit. More than 600 open source professionals, developers and operators will gather May 31-June 2 in Tokyo to collaborate, share information, and learn about the latest in open technologies, including Linux, containers, cloud computing and more.
Confirmed keynote speakers at this year’s event include:
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Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director, Hyperledger
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Philip DesAutels, Sr. Director of IoT, The Linux Foundation
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Arpit Joshipura, General Manager, Networking, The Linux Foundation
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Abby Kearns, Executive Director, Cloud Foundry Foundation
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Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation
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Linux Kernel Panel with Alice Ferrazzi, Gentoo Kernel Project Leader; Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux Foundation Fellow; Steven Rostedt, Red Hat; and Dan Williams, Intel
Session highlights include:
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TensorFlow in the Wild: From Cucumber Farmer to Global Insurance Firm – Kazunori Sato, Google
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Fast releasing and Testing of Gentoo Kernel Packages and Future Plans of the Gentoo Kernel Project – Alice Ferrazzi, Gentoo Kernel Project Leader
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Testing at Scale – Andrea Frittoli, IBM
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Device-DAX: Towards Software Defined Memory – Dan Williams, Intel
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Kubernetes Ground Up – Vishnu Kannan, Google
View the full agenda of sessions.
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Automotive Linux Summit (ALS) is co-located with Open Source Summit Japan. Attendees may add on registration for ALS at no additional charge.
Applications for diversity and needs-based scholarships are also being accepted.
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