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DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit connects the open source ecosystem under one roof. It’s a unique environment for cross-collaboration between developers, sysadmins, devops, architects and others who are driving technology forward.\n \nAgenda día 3:\n12:00 GMT\nLinux Tracing with BPF, BCC and More - Mauricio Vásquez Bernal & Alban Crequy, Kinvolk\nProductionizing ML with ML Ops and Cloud AI - Kaz Sato, Google\nComprehensive Observability of your Microservices Using Deep Linked Metrics and Traces - Ryan Allen, Chronosphere Inc.\nGive Open Source the Weight it Deserves in Public Policy - Sivan Pätsch & Paula Grzegorzewska, OpenForum Europe\nIssues with Open Source License Compliance in Consumer Electronics - Tim Bird, Sony\nSimplify and Reuse Your Driver's Code with Regmaps - Ioan Adrian Ratiu, Collabora Ltd\nVirtual Topology for Virtual Machines: Friend or Foe? - Dario Faggioli, SUSE\nA Faster Hibernation/Resume Using Opportunistic Memory Reclaim - Andrea Righi, Canonical\nSyscall Supervision - Christian Brauner, Canonical\nPanel Discussion: Bridging Modern DevOps and the Mainframe - John Mertic, Linux Foundation; Meredith Stowell, IBM & Len Santalucia, Vicom Infinity, Inc.\n12:25 GMT\nThe Importance of Non-code Contributions to Code-centric Open Source Projects - Marcel Kurzmann, Bosch\n13:00 GMT\nReleasing Code as Open Source Made Easy - SAP's Process and Tooling - Peter Giese, SAP SE\nHands-On Real Time Stream Processing for Machine Learning - Alejandro Saucedo, The Institute for Ethical AI & Machine Learning\nFederated Monitoring Leveraging Open Source Technologies - Sanchit Sandeep Pathak & Akhil John, Platform9 Systems, Inc.\nHow Open Source is Helping to Save the World - Kara de la Marck, CloudBees\nShare System Resources on Multi-Processor System - Lionel Debieve, STMicroelectronics\nSoftware Update Solutions for Yocto and OpenEmbedded - Leon Anavi, Konsulko Group\nThe Common Challenges of Secure VMs - Janosch Frank, IBM\nReal-time Linux: What is Next? - Daniel Bristot de Oliveira, Red Hat\nThe Compact C Type (CTF) Debugging Format in the GNU Toolchain: Progress Report - Elena Zannoni & Nicholas Alcock, Oracle\nMatrix - Open, Secure, Decentralised, Real-Time Communication Across Networks - Oleg Fiksel, Deutsche Telekom\n13:25 GMT\nThe State of Open Source Licensing Clarity (or the lack thereof) - Philippe Ombredanne, AboutCode.org and nexB Inc.\n14:15 GMT\nKeynote: Thomas Gleixner, Chief Technology Officer, Linutronix GmbH\n14:35 GMT\nKeynote: Jesús Labarta Mancho, Director, Computer Sciences Department, Barcelona Supercomputing Center\n14:55 GMT\nKeynote: Sachiko Muto, Chief Executive Officer, OpenForum Europe\n15:15 GMT\nKeynote: Dr. Allan Friedman, Director, Cybersecurity Initiatives, National Telecommunications & Information Administration, US Department of Commerce\n16:15 GMT\nCollaborative Leadership: Governance Beyond Company Affiliation - Dawn Foster, VMware\nPreparing for Kubernetes Certification Exams - Tim Serewicz, The Linux Foundation\nMilvus, How to Accelerate Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search (ANNS) for Large Scale Dataset - Jun Gu, Zilliz\nFast Execution for Function Compositions in Serverless Computing - Ruichuan Chen & Istemi Ekin Akkus, Nokia Bell Labs\nWhy the GPL is Great for Business - Frank Karlitschek, Nextcloud\nSupporting Hardware-Accelerated Video Encoding with Mainline - Paul Kocialkowski, Bootlin\nThe International Effort to Establish Open Source Base Layer of Cyber Security for IACS - Kento Yoshida, Renesas Electronics Corporation\nThe Yocto Project on Windows - Alejandro Enedino Hernandez Samaniego, Microsoft\nVirtualization for the Masses: Exposing KVM on Android - Will Deacon, Google\nA Technical Deep Dive into the QEMU Emulated NVMe Device - Klaus Jensen, Samsung Electronics\nSkynet - Peer to Peer Application Hosting - Peter-Jan Brone, Nebulous Inc.\n16:40 GMT\nSafety Critical Systems and Licensing Risk: Standard Measures and Implementations from the CHAOSS Project - Sean P. Goggins, University of Missouri\n17:15 GMT\nLightning Talk: Open Source Software-Defined Storage for All-Flash Array Management - Vicki Chu, Industrial Technology Research Institute\nLeveraging an Open Source Project Catalogue to Select the Right Project - Marcel Kurzmann, Bosch.IO GmbH\nMonitoring: A New Approach - Tom King, The Linux Foundation\nBecome a Data Driven Organization through Unified Metadata Using ODPi Egeria - Mandy Chessell, IBM\nBeing Fluentd with Logs - Phil Wilkins, Capgemini UK\nBurnout - When Your Mind is Tired - Jan Altenberg, Continental Automotive GmbH\nLet’s Test with KernelCI - Khouloud Touil, Baylibre\nThe State of PTXdist - Roland Hieber, Pengutronix\nThe Yocto Project's First Decade - Jeffrey Osier-Mixon, Linux Foundation & Nicolas Dechesne, Linaro\nOptimizing for NVMe Drives: The 10 Microsecond Challenge - Stefan Hajnoczi, Red Hat\nCustomized Trace Data Visualization with KernelShark - How to Write User Plugins. - Yordan Karadzhov, VMware\nPublic Money? Public Code! – What Role does Free Software Play after the Corona Crisis? - Alexander Sander, Free Software Foundation Europe\n17:30 GMT\nLightning Talk: Unravelling the Linux Kernel Using BPF Raw Tracepoints - Abhijit Singh, Uber\n17:40 GMT\nWhich Foundation for my Open Source Project? - Tobie Langel, UnlockOpen\n18:30 GMT\nFlies Like an Arrow: Open Source Compliance with Scale in Telco Environment - Ingrid Viitanen & Jonne Soininen, Nokia\nInference on (the) KubeEdge - Adrian Gonzalez-Martin, Seldon\nMonitoring at Global Scale with M3 and Prometheus - Gibbs Cullen, Chronosphere\nPanel Discussion: How Ireland Created and Why They Open Sourced COVIDGreen - Danese Cooper & Cian O'Maidin, NearForm, Ltd.; Gar Mac Criosta, HSE Ireland; Dan Kohn, Linux Foundation Public Health\nU-Boot: Porting and Maintaining a Bootloader for a Multimedia SoC Family - Neil Armstrong, BayLibre SAS\nUnderstand ECC Support for NAND Flash Devices in Linux - Miquèl Raynal, Bootlin\nKVM Address Space Isolation - Alexandre Chartre, Oracle\nBuilding Linux Distributions for Fun and Profit - Margarita Manterola, Kinvolk\nMaking it Easier to Make Things: WebAssembly and the Internet of Things - Jonathan Beri, Golioth, Inc. & Alvaro Viebrantz, Leverege\nTutorial: In Linux System Security, WE believe! - Panos Kalorogiannis, National Bank of Greece\n18:55 GMT\nIf You Can't Measure It, You Can't Manage It - How to Assess Project Health - Ivana Atanasova & Stefka Dimitrova, VMware\n19:30 GMT\nAre You Wise in the Ways of Open Source Compliance? 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