CloudOpen Japan 2013
May 29-31, 2013 · Chinzan-so Hotel & Conference Center (Tokyo, Japan)
In 2012, The Linux Foundation introduced a new annual technical conference, CloudOpen, designed to provide a collaboration and education space to advance the open cloud. CloudOpen Japan is a conference celebrating and exploring the open source projects, technologies and companies who make up the cloud. It’s built on a belief that open works: for users, for industry and for technology. CloudOpen Japan brings together the open source projects, products and companies that are driving the cloud and big data ecosystems today, along with best practices from the world of traditional open source.
Technologies and Topics That Will Be Covered at CloudOpen:
- Linux
- KVM
- Xen
- Hadoop
- Puppet
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- Chef
- Gluster
- Juju
- Devops
- Big Data
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- Cloud Storage Filesystems
- Cloud platforms including Eucalyptus, OpenStack, CloudStack, CloudFoundry, Amazon Web Services
- And much more...
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Who Attends:
Software Developers deplying and developing open cloud solutions, IT ops professionals/IT architects responsible for deploying cloud solutions, CIOs/CTOs/Directors of Engineering, VPs of technology, Storage and network managers.
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Latest News
28 January 2013 We are pleased to announce CloudOpen Japan as a part of LinuxCon Japan 2013. Please Register Now or Submit a Speaking Proposal.
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