The Linux Foundation End User Summit 2010 | Schedule
Tuesday, October 12th
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8:00am |
Continental Breakfast |
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All Keynote Sessions Will Be Held In Manhattan I Room | ||||
9:00am |
Ubiquitous Linux: The New Computing Fabric Jim Zemlin, Executive Director at The Linux Foundation |
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9:30am |
Linux at NASDAQ: What Works and What Would Really Work Bob Evans, Vice President Market Center Development at NASDAQ OMX |
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10:00am | Break | |||
10:30am |
The Stable Linux Kernel Tree, Delivering a Stable Platform on a Constantly Moving Base Greg Kroah-Hartman, Fellow at Novell |
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11:00am |
Panel Discussion: What's Next in Linux File Systems & Storage Ric Wheeler, Manager and Architect of the File System Team at Red Hat; Christoph Hellwig, kernel developer specializing in file systems and virtualization; James Bottomley, Distinguished Engineer at Novell and Linux Kernel maintainer of the SCSI subsystem, the Linux Voyager port and the 53c700 driver; Josef Bacik, Red Hat |
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12:00pm | Lunch & Networking (Manhattan II) | |||
1:30pm |
Keynote: The Kernel Report Jon Corbet, kernel developer and Editor at Linux Weekly News |
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2:15pm |
The Gathering Clouds: The Maturing of the Cloud Technologies and an Outlook for Enterprises Gerrit Huizenga, Solutions Architect, Cloud Computing & Open Source Expert at IBM |
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Open Spaces Sessions |
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Manhattan 1 | Liberty I | Liberty II | Liberty III | |
3:00pm |
Tracing Moderated by Steven Rostedt, Ftrace Project Lead and Software Engineer at Red Hat & Elena Zannoni, Manager of the Linux Engineering Tools Team at Oracle |
HPC / Multicore Moderated by Christoph Lameter, Graphe, Inc. |
File Systems Moderated by Ric Wheeler, Manager and Architect of the File System Team at Red Hat |
Virtualization Moderated by Chris Wright, KVM Project Lead and Senior Engineer at Red Hat |
Technical Case Studies |
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Manhattan I | Liberty I | Liberty II | Liberty III | |
4:00pm |
Timekeeping and High-Frequency Performance Data Collection in a Low Latency Environment Eric Hagberg, Morgan Stanley |
Technical Requirements for Linux on System z under z/VM: Citigroup Leonard J. Santalucia, CTO and Business Development Manager at Vicom Infinity, Inc. Aaron Graves, Senior Vice President in the Architecture and Technology Engineering Group at Citigroup |
Benchmarking Linux Filesystems for Database Performance Using the 3n+1 Problem K.S. Bhaskar, Senior Vice President at Fidelity National Information Services, inc. |
Linux at CME Vinod Kutty, Associate Director at CME Group |
5:30pm |
Cocktail Reception The cocktail reception will be held from 5:30pm - 7:30pm in Manhattan II. |
Wednesday, October 13th
Manhattan I |
Manhattan II | ||
8:00am |
Continental Breakfast |
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9:00am |
Open Source Compliance Overview Philip Koltun, Director of the Open Compliance Program at The Linux Foundation |
Btrfs: The Next File System For Linux Josef Bacik, Red Hat |
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10:00am | Break | ||
10:15am |
KVM: An Update From the Core Development Team Chris Wright, KVM Project Lead and Senior Engineer at Red Hat |
Linux Features vs. Performance and the Desire for Bare Metal Programming Christoph Lameter, Graphe, Inc. |
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11:15am |
Break |
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11:30am |
Tracing: What's Current and What's Next in Linux Elena Zannoni, Manager of the Linux Engineering Tools Team at Oracle |
Latency Spike Linux Kernel Performance Analysis - Uncovering Root Causes Evgueny Khartchenko, Senior Application Engineer, Intel (UK) Ltd. |
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