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March 12-14, 2018 - Portland, OR
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Monday, March 12
 

9:00am PDT

Keynote: Welcome - Tim Bird, ELC Co-Chair & Philip DesAutels, IoT Co-Chair
Speakers
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Tim Bird

Principal Software Engineer, Sony Electronics
Tim Bird is a Principal Software Engineer for Sony Corporation, where he helps Sony use Linux and other open source software in their products. Tim is the maintainer of the Fuego test framework, and is a member of the LF Board or directors. Tim created and continues to run the Embedded... Read More →
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Philip DesAutels

Building on 25 years of industry experience managing the interface of technology and society, Philip is a rare mix of­ a technologist who understands how to enable business value and an entrepreneur who understands how to leverage the transformative power of technology. Philip comes... Read More →


Monday March 12, 2018 9:00am - 9:10am PDT
Grand Ballroom

9:15am PDT

Keynote: Intelligent Internet of Things: Start Analyzing Your Global Device Data for Real-Time - Antony Passemard, Product Management Lead - Cloud IoT, Google
Though devices today can be connected to a network, building and managing such networks securely – while extracting data for analysis – can be complicated and time-consuming. Learn how Google Cloud IoT platform accelerates digital transformation by helping you manage your globally dispersed devices, and enabling you to uncover actionable insights real time using new operational data sources.

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Antony Passemard

Product Management Lead - Cloud IoT, Google
Antony has been in IT for over 20 years and spent the last several years working on IoT Cloud platform at companies like Salesforce.com, where he was leading the partner ecosystem for IoT and Service Cloud, and at AWS where he was the head of product for the AWS IoT platform. Now... Read More →


Monday March 12, 2018 9:15am - 9:35am PDT
Grand Ballroom

9:40am PDT

Keynote: Designing the Next Billion Chips: How RISC-V is Revolutionizing Hardware - Yunsup Lee, Co-Founder and CTO, SiFive
Open source has revolutionized software. Now it's hardware's turn. In this talk, I present the chip design economics for today, introduce the free and open RISC-V instruction set architecture, and talk about how RISC-V, open-source hardware, and SiFive are changing the chip design economics for the next billion chips that are being built for IoT, edge computing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applications.

Speakers
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Yunsup Lee

CTO, SiFive
Yunsup is SiFive’s Chief Technology Officer and co-founder. Yunsup received his PhD from UC Berkeley, where he co-designed the RISC‑V ISA and the first RISC-V microprocessors with Andrew Waterman, and led the development of the Hwacha decoupled vector-fetch extension. Yunsup also... Read More →


Monday March 12, 2018 9:40am - 9:55am PDT
Grand Ballroom

10:00am PDT

Keynote: Sci-fi Destroys the World, Science Builds It - Daniel Wilson, Roboticist & Author
Science fiction has a strong influence on real-world research and development, often shaping the look and behavior of new inventions. But every new technology alters the landscape of sci-fi. From dystopia to utopia to boring old reality, how does the exchange of ideas between Hollywood and academia and industry help prepare humankind to imagine new and amazing futures?

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Daniel Wilson

Daniel H. Wilson is a Cherokee citizen and author of the New York Times bestselling Robopocalypse and its sequel Robogenesis, as well as seven other books, including How to Survive a Robot Uprising, A Boy and His Bot, and Amped. He earned a PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University... Read More →


Monday March 12, 2018 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
Grand Ballroom
 
Tuesday, March 13
 

9:00am PDT

Keynote: Connecting the Dots on All Things Great and Small - Kate Stewart, Sr. Director of Strategic Programs and Philip DesAutels, Sr. Director of IoT, The Linux Foundation; Chris Aniszczyk, COO, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
The complexity of architectures across all domains of the Internet of Things has grown with the increasing richness of the underlying connected products and services. The basic models of device and cloud have given way to new models that integrate device, edge, network, and cloud. Various open source projects have formed to fill the gaps in the story and as a result, we are starting to see the emergence of a cohesive system of interconnected open source components needed for this to happen. In this session, Kate and Philip will take you through the Linux Foundation's open IoT strategy to help you understand how it all fits together.

Speakers
avatar for Chris Anisczcyk

Chris Anisczcyk

CTO, Linux Foundation (CNCF)
Chris Aniszczyk is an open source executive and engineer with a passion for building a better world through open collaboration. He's currently a CTO at the Linux Foundation focused on developer relations and running the Open Container Initiative (OCI) / Cloud Native Computing Foundation... Read More →
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Philip DesAutels

Building on 25 years of industry experience managing the interface of technology and society, Philip is a rare mix of­ a technologist who understands how to enable business value and an entrepreneur who understands how to leverage the transformative power of technology. Philip comes... Read More →
avatar for Kate Stewart

Kate Stewart

Senior Director of Strategic Programs, Linux Foundation
Kate Stewart is a Senior Director of Strategic Programs, responsible for Embedded and Open Compliance programs. Since joining The Linux Foundation, she has launched Real-Time Linux, Zephyr Project, CHAOSS, and ELISA.


Tuesday March 13, 2018 9:00am - 9:20am PDT
Grand Ballroom

9:25am PDT

Keynote: Speeding Linux Development - Mark Charlebois, Director of Engineering, Qualcomm Technologies
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Mark Charlebois

Director Engineering, Qualcomm Technologies Inc
Presently in QCT for Qualcomm Technologies Inc (QTI), working on a Deep Learning framework for Qualcomm SoCs and as an open source software strategist. Mark has represented QTI on the Linux Foundation board, and served on the Dronecode board, and Core Infrastructure Initiative steering... Read More →


Tuesday March 13, 2018 9:25am - 9:30am PDT
Grand Ballroom

9:35am PDT

Keynote: Federated Analytics at Scale - Patricia Florissi, VP & Global CTO for Sales, Dell EMC
Speakers
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Patricia Florissi

VP & Global CTO for Sales, Dell EMC
Patricia Florissi is Vice President and Global Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Sales. As Global CTO for Sales, Patricia helps define mid and long term technology strategy, representing the needs of the broader Dell EMC ecosystem in strategic initiatives. Patricia also acts as the... Read More →


Tuesday March 13, 2018 9:35am - 10:05am PDT
Grand Ballroom

10:10am PDT

Keynote: Arduino & Linux: A Love Story - Massimo Banzi, Co-founder, Arduino Project
In the last few years Arduino has revolutionised the relationship between people and electronics enabling many who thought they could never build electronic devices to unleash their creativity producing fascinating projects, products and in many cases even companies

During his keynote Massimo will explain how the Arduino founders "love for Linux" and opensource influenced many of the choices since the inception of the project and up to the latest innovations in Arduino’s hardware, software and cloud.

He will also show some of the projects Arduino is working on to bring a touch simplicity to the world of embedded linux, aiming at enabling even more people to build sophisticated IoT projects.

Speakers
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Massimo Banzi

Co-founder, Arduino Project


Tuesday March 13, 2018 10:10am - 10:30am PDT
Grand Ballroom
 
Wednesday, March 14
 

9:00am PDT

Keynote: The Maintainer's Paradox - Tim Bird, Sr. Software Engineer, Sony
Speakers
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Tim Bird

Principal Software Engineer, Sony Electronics
Tim Bird is a Principal Software Engineer for Sony Corporation, where he helps Sony use Linux and other open source software in their products. Tim is the maintainer of the Fuego test framework, and is a member of the LF Board or directors. Tim created and continues to run the Embedded... Read More →


Wednesday March 14, 2018 9:00am - 9:15am PDT
Grand Ballroom

9:20am PDT

Keynote: Open Source: The New Normal - Imad Sousou, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, Open Source Technology Center, Intel

As we move toward a world where everything is smart and connected, our experiences are becoming increasingly digitized, resulting in a massive flood of data. We are using the power of that data to transform some of the most exciting areas of human activity. Open source continues to be the driving force behind the next great wave of the technology revolution. Imad Sousou, corporate vice president and general manager of the Open Source Technology Center for Intel Corporation, will highlight how Intel has uniquely positioned to power the cloud and drive the increasingly smart, connected world.                                   


Speakers
avatar for Imad Sousou

Imad Sousou

Corporate Vice President & General Manager, System Software Products, Intel Corporation
Imad Sousou is Corporate Vice President at Intel and General Manager of System Software. He is responsible for the company’s efforts in system firmware and BIOS, operating systems (Microsoft Windows, Linux, Google Chrome, and others), data-centric infrastructure system software... Read More →


Wednesday March 14, 2018 9:20am - 9:35am PDT
Grand Ballroom

9:40am PDT

Keynote: Calm Technology: Design for the Next 50 Billion Things - Amber Case, Author and Fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center
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Amber Case

Amber Case studies the interaction between humans and computers and how our relationship with information is changing the way cultures think, act, and understand their worlds. Case is currently a fellow at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society and a... Read More →


Wednesday March 14, 2018 9:40am - 10:00am PDT
Grand Ballroom

10:05am PDT

Keynote: The Kernel Report - Jonathan Corbet, Author, Kernel Developer and Executive Editor of LWN.net
This talk will provide a quick overview of the most important topics of interest to the Linux kernel development community. What have the kernel developers been up to, what are some of the biggest challenges for the community, and what can be expected in the near future? Hold on to your seats, it's going to be a fast ride.

Speakers
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Jonathan Corbet

Penguin herder, LWN.net
Jonathan Corbet is the kernel documentation maintainer, co-founder of LWN.net (and the author of its Kernel Page), a member of the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board, and the lead author of Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition. He lives in Boulder, Colorado, USA.


Wednesday March 14, 2018 10:05am - 10:30am PDT
Grand Ballroom
  Keynote
  • about Jonathan Corbet is the executive editor at LWN.net. He is the maintainer of the kernel's documentation subsystem, a member of the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board, and a frequent speaker at community events worldwide.

5:35pm PDT

Closing Game
Speakers
avatar for Tim Bird

Tim Bird

Principal Software Engineer, Sony Electronics
Tim Bird is a Principal Software Engineer for Sony Corporation, where he helps Sony use Linux and other open source software in their products. Tim is the maintainer of the Fuego test framework, and is a member of the LF Board or directors. Tim created and continues to run the Embedded... Read More →


Wednesday March 14, 2018 5:35pm - 6:15pm PDT
Grand Ballroom I
 
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