If you weren’t able to attend Open Source Summit North America 2017 in Los Angeles, don’t worry! We’ve rounded up the following keynote presentations so you can hear from the experts about the growing impact of open source software.
Open source software isn’t just growing. It’s accelerating exponentially in terms of its influence on technology and society, and the sheer numbers involved are amazing, according to The Linux Foundation’s Executive Director Jim Zemlin. For example, there are:
- 23 million open source developers worldwide
- 22 million accounts and 64 million repositories on GitHub
- 41 million lines of code
- 1,100 new open source projects every day
- 10,000 new versions of open source projects every day
The presentations highlighted here offer just a sampling of the various projects and ongoing efforts within this dynamic open source ecosystem.
Watch the videos below for insight into open source community, culture, and leadership as well as technical expertise about cloud computing, containers, Kubernetes, storage, networking, and more.
Opening Remarks – Jim Zemlin, The Linux Foundation
Open Source Software as Activism – Christine Corbett Moran
Lightning Talk: Human Enablement – Alan Clark, SUSE
The Impact of the Ecosystem – Jono Bacon
A Conversation with Linux and Git Creator Linus Torvalds
The Anti-Pattern Wall of 2011 has Crumbled: Stateful Applications in Containers
– Steve Wong, {code}
Panel Discussion: Are Containers the Future of IaaS? – Moderated by Bruno Cornec
How Linux Containers can Help to Manage Development Environments for IoT and Embedded Systems – Yan Vugenfirer & Dmitry Fleytman
Building Robust Streaming Data Pipelines with Apache Spark
– Zak Hassan, Red Hat
Panel Discussion: (Really!) Outside the Box: Cisco’s Open Source Journey
gRPC and Go: Developing Efficient and Type-Safe Services – Clinton Kitson, {code}
GPU, USB, NICs and Other Physical Devices in Your Containers – Stéphane Graber, Canonical
How Open Source Powers the Cloud to the Edge – Imad Sousou, Intel
Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble – Dan Lyons, Fortune Columnist & Author
Lightning Talk: Openness in a Cloud Centric World – Aparna Sinha, Google
Harnessing Billions to Save Millions – Barry Baker, IBM, and Shaun Frankson, The Plastic Bank
“Open as in:” – Zeynep Tufekci, Professor and Author
Open Source & Cloud Application Platform: Our Learnings from a Developer-First Journey – Julia Liuson, Microsoft
Lightning Keynote: Bridging the Divide: Bringing Network and DevOps People Together – Ed Warnicke, Cisco
Open-Sourced Inspiration – The Present and Future of Tech – AI – Tanmay Bakshi
Unikernels and Explorations – Tiejun Chen, VMware
What You Should Know about Etcd v3 – Paul Burt & Elsie Phillips, CoreOS
OpenSDS: Storage Challenges in a Cloud Native Era – Allen Samuels, Western Digital
Building .NET Core Microservices with Steeltoe – Zach Brown & Matthew Horan, Pivotal
Lightning Keynote: Containers, Culture & Community – Chris Wright, Red Hat
Cloud Native Updates – Chris Aniszczyk, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products – Nir Eyal, Behavorial Designer and Author
Partnered Leadership – Bindi Belanger, Ticketmaster
Open Source & Operational Excellence – Mark Cavage, Oracle
Modular Overlay Networking Solutions with the Container Network Interface – Murali Paluru, Rancher Labs
Our Experiences Deploying Kubernetes with IPv6 – André Martins, Covalent IO
Cilium – Container Security and Networking Using BPF and XDP – Thomas Graf, Covalent
Panel Discussion: Containers and Networking: A Symbiotic Relationship – Moderated by
Phil Robb
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