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End User Summit

The Linux Foundation End User Summit 2010 | Schedule

Tuesday, October 12th

8:00am Continental Breakfast
   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
9:30am Linux at NASDAQ: What Works and What Would Really Work
Bob Evans, Vice President Market Center Development at NASDAQ OMX
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
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
12:00pm Lunch & Networking (Manhattan II)
1:30pm Keynote: The Kernel Report
Jon Corbet, kernel developer and Editor at Linux Weekly News
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
 

Open Spaces Sessions

  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

  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
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
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.
11:15am Break
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.