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October 4-6 in Berlin, Germany
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Alexios Zavras
Intel
Senior Open Source Compliance Engineer
Munich Area, Germany
Tuesday
, October 4
07:30 CEST
Breakfast
Wintergarten & Pavillon
Registration Open
Potsdam Foyer
09:00 CEST
Keynote: Welcome & Open Remarks - Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation
Potsdam I/II
09:25 CEST
Keynote: Incremental Revolution - What Docker Learned from the Open-Source Fire Hose - Solomon Hykes, Founder, CTO and Chief Product Officer, Docker
Potsdam I/II
09:50 CEST
Keynote: OpenSDS – An Industry-Wide Collaboration for SDS Management - Steven Tan, Chief Architect & Cameron Bahar, SVP and Global CTO, Huawei
Potsdam I/II
10:10 CEST
Keynote: Collaboration Beyond Code - Jilayne Lovejoy, Principal Open Source Counsel, ARM
Potsdam I/II
10:30 CEST
Keynote: Blurring the Lines: The Continuum Between Containers and VMs - Graham Whaley, Sr. Software Engineer, Intel
Potsdam I/II
10:45 CEST
Coffee Break
Wintergarten & Pavillon
11:15 CEST
OpenSSL After Heartbleed - Rich Salz & Tim Hudson, OpenSSL
Potsdam I/II
12:15 CEST
An Exploration of Linux Container Network Monitoring and Visualization - Alban Crequy, Kinvolk
Tegel
If You Build It, They Won't Come - Ruth Suehle, Red Hat
Tiergarten
13:05 CEST
Lunch (Attendees on Own)
TBA
14:30 CEST
Getting Started with Docker Services - Mike Goelzer, Docker
Bellevue
21st Century DNSBLs - Amanda Folson, GitLab
Potsdam III
Explain Yourself! Documentation for Better Code - Chris Ward, Crate.IO
Potsdam I/II
15:30 CEST
These Four Questions Will Quickly Tell You If Your Company's OSS Contribution Is Worthwhile - Duane O'Brien, Paypal
Tiergarten
Running Linux on Tiny Peripherals - Marcel Holtmann, Intel
Potsdam I/II
16:20 CEST
Coffee Break
Wintergarten & Pavillon
16:50 CEST
Corporate Trends in Open Source Engagement - Nithya Ruff, Western Digital
Köpenick
17:40 CEST
Onsite Attendee Reception & Sponsor Showcase
Wintergarten & Pavillon
Wednesday
, October 5
08:00 CEST
Breakfast
Potsdam Foyer
09:00 CEST
Keynote: Introducing Hyperledger - Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director, Hyperledger Project
Potsdam I/II
09:25 CEST
Keynote: Fujitsu's Open Source Journey - From Consumer to Apprentice Contributor - Wolfgang Ries, CMO, Fujitsu Enabling Software Technology GmbH
Potsdam I/II
09:45 CEST
Keynote: Shut Your Laptop and Go to Sleep! - Colin McNamara, DevOps Expert
Potsdam I/II
10:10 CEST
Keynote: VM Security and Container Workflows, A Case Study - Brandon Philips, CTO, CoreOS
Potsdam I/II
10:30 CEST
Coffee Break
Wintergarten & Pavillon
11:00 CEST
Clang: Much More than Just a C/C++ Compiler - Tilmann Scheller, Samsung Electronics
Tiergarten
12:00 CEST
Tracking Huge Files with Git LFS - Steve Smith, Atlassian
Tiergarten
Rkt Architecture and Security Features - Luca Bruno, CoreOS
Tegel
12:50 CEST
Lunch (Attendees on Own)
TBA
14:30 CEST
How Google Uses and Contributes to Open Source - Marc Merlin, Google
Hugos South
Blockchain, Linux, and Open Source Innovation - Matthew Golby-Kirk & Adam Jollans, IBM
Charlottenburg III
15:20 CEST
Coffee Break
Wintergarten & Pavillon
16:40 CEST
Strategic Use of Free Software at Siemens - Karsten Gerloff, Siemens
Hugos South
lguest: A Journey of Learning the Linux Kernel Internals - Daniel Baluta, Intel
Charlottenburg III
18:00 CEST
25th Anniversary of Linux Celebration - All Attendees Invited - Bus Transportation Provided
The Great Orangery at Charlottenburg Palace
Thursday
, October 6
08:00 CEST
Breakfast
Potsdam Foyer
09:00 CEST
Keynote: A Brief History of the Cloud from Servers to VMs to Buildpacks to Cloud Native Containers - Dan Kohn, Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Potsdam I/II
09:25 CEST
Keynote: Dr. Thomas Di Giacomo, Chief Technology Officer, SUSE
Potsdam I/II
09:45 CEST
Keynote: 10 Lessons from 10 Years of EC2 - Chris Schlaeger, Director Kernel and Operating Systems, Amazon Development Center Germany
Potsdam I/II
10:05 CEST
Coffee Break
Wintergarten & Pavillon
12:40 CEST
Lunch (Attendees on Own)
TBA
13:00 CEST
SPDX Bakeoff
Bishop
14:30 CEST
Keynote: Community Software Powers the Machine - Mark Atwood, Director of Open Source, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Potsdam I/II
14:50 CEST
Keynote: The Double Helix of Open Source Software & Companies - Stormy Peters, Open Source Advocate and Expert
Potsdam I/II
15:15 CEST
Keynote: An Exploration of Citrix Delivery Networks - Danny Phillips, Director, Product Marketing NetScaler, Delivery Networks, Citrix
Potsdam I/II
15:30 CEST
Coffee Break
Wintergarten & Pavillon
18:00 CEST
BoF: CA, CLA, CAA, DCO, FLA – OMG! - Matija Šuklje & Catharina Maracke
Bellevue
Friday
, October 7
08:00 CEST
Breakfast
Potsdam Foyer
09:00 CEST
Tutorial: Comparing Container Orchestration Tools - Neependra Kumar Khare, CloudYuga
Tiergarten
09:30 CEST
Open Source Storage Summit, presented by {code} by Dell EMC (Pre-registration Required)
Hugos South
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