Sessions
The following is the list of confirmed sessions and speakers for the
2009 Linux Foundation End User Summit. This list is constantly being
updated so check back frequently for the latest speaker list.
Opening Remarks Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation
& Vinod Kutty, CME Group, Chair of the Linux Foundation End User Council From the Trading Floor: The Future of Linux on Wall Street Brian Clark, NYSE Euronext
The Future of Linux: Straight From the Source Len Brown, Intel Corporation; Christoph Lameter; Theodore Ts'o, Linux Foundation; Moderated by James Bottomley, Novell The Linux Market Today, and the Role of Linux in Cloud Tomorrow
Al Gillen, IDC
The Future of Linux in the Enterprise Aaron Graves, Citigroup, Anthony Golia, Morgan Stanley Hosted by Inna Kuznetsova, IBM
Game Changing Capabilities: Implications for the Network and IO Stacks
Jeffrey Birnbaum, Bank of America What’s Next for Linux? A View from the Distributions
Carlos Montero-Luque, Novell
Brian Stevens, Red Hat, Inc.
Moderated by Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation The Kernel Report Jonathan Corbet, LWN.net
Legal Issues: Linux Defenders
Karen Copenhaver, The Linux Foundation & Keith Bergelt, OIN The
Changing Role of the Enterprise in the Open Source Community Tim Golden, Bank of America Open Standards and Open Source; An Intertwined Relationship
Phil Robb, Hewlett-Packard Open Source Compliance: The Challenge of Managing Abundance Peter Vescuso, Black Duck Software Scaling Linux for HPC and Financial Applications Christoph Lameter Linux and Financial Services: First Hand Experience Roundtable Robert Evans, NASDAQ OMX & Vinod Kutty, CME Group Moderated by Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation Linux Server Power Management Len Brown, Intel Corporation
Managing System Noise on Large COTS Hardware Clusters Simon Derr, Bull Btrfs: An Update Josef Bacik, Red Hat, Inc. New Features in Linux File Systems and Storage Ric Wheeler, Red Hat, Inc. Tracing in Linux Subhendu Ghosh, Red Hat, Inc., Steven Rostedt, Red Hat, Inc. Hosted by Elena Zannoni, Oracle & Ted Ts'o, Linux Foundation
Verifying Linux Kernel Functionality: Best Practices and Lessons Learned Sergio Leunissen, Oracle Storm Front: Understanding the Myriad Shapes of Clouds Gerrit Huizenga, IBM Cloud Computing in the Enterprise
Randy Hudson, Novell Avoiding Vendor Lock-In In Cloud Computing: Where Is There Consensus Mike Baskey, DMTF; Jan Mark Holzer, Red Hat Moderated by Gerrit Huizenga, IBM The KVM/qemu Storage Stack Christoph Hellwig
Closing Remarks
Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation
& Vinod Kutty, CME Group, Chair of the Linux Foundation End User Council
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