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Watch Collaboration Summit Live Via Free Streaming Video - Linux Foundation

Written by The Linux Foundation | Mar 25, 2016 7:00:00 AM

Collaboration Summit begins this week in Lake Tahoe where the world’s leading technical and business leaders in open source will gather to share ideas and innovations. The event is an exclusive, invitation-only event but anyone who’s curious to know where open source technology is heading can watch keynote sessions via live streaming video on Tuesday, March 29.

Starting at 9 a.m. Pacific Time, Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of The Linux Foundation, will kick off a day of keynotes with a discussion on the state of open source. Other keynote sessions include:

  • “Cloud Foundry Shaping the Future,” Sam Ramji, CEO of Cloud Foundry Foundation

  • “Why and Open Blockchain is Critical for Business and Innovation,” Chris Ferris, Distinguished Engineer and CTO, IBM and Dan O’Prey, CMO, Digital Asset Holdings

  • David Ward, CTO, Engineering and Chief Architect, Cisco Systems

  • “How Do We Make the Internet’s Building Blocks Secure?” Marten Mickos, CEO, HackerOne

  • “Tilting at Windmills: The Connection Between Fighting Abusive Patent Asserters (aka Patent Trolls) and Civil Rights Advocacy,” Lee Cheng, Chief Legal Officer, SVP Corporate Development, Newegg

  • “Being Software Driven: It Takes a Platform,” Cornelia Davis, CTO, Transformation Practice, Pivotal Software

  • Scott Johnston, SVP, Product Management and Design, Docker

  • And more.

See the full agenda.

To watch the video stream, sign up at http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit/program/live-video-stream. Once you sign up, you’ll be able to view the live stream on this page. If you sign up prior to the live stream day/time, simply return to this page and you’ll be able to view it. While you watch, we encourage you to join the conversation on Twitter using #LFcollab.