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Wednesday
, June 20
09:30 JST
Keynote: Leading Future Mobility Experience - Scott Overson, General Manager, Intel Japan
Hall B
10:50 JST
Keynote: Spectre, Meltdown, & Linux - Greg Kroah-Hartman, Fellow, The Linux Foundation
Hall B
11:40 JST
Keynote: Michelle Noorali, Sr. Software Engineer, Microsoft
Hall B
13:30 JST
Microservice 4.0 Journey - From Spring NetFlix OSS to Istio Service Mesh and Serverless - Daniel Oh, Red Hat
Restaurant
Elivepatch: Flexible Distributed Linux Kernel Live Patching - Alice Ferrazzi, Gentoo
Room 6
14:20 JST
Getting Insights from IoT Data with Apache Spark and Apache Bahir - Luciano Resende, IBM & Adriano Arantes, Hitachi
Private Dining
Building Data Pipelines with Open Source Cloud Services - Heikki Nousiainen, Aiven
Restaurant
Improving the Linux Page Cache - Matthew Wilcox, Microsoft
Room 6
15:10 JST
Akraino: A Technical Overview - Shane Wang, Intel
Private Dining
Protect Your Kubernetes Data, Friends Don’t Let Friends Leave their Kubernetes Data Unprotected - Rita Zhang, Microsoft
Restaurant
In Need for a Linux Kernel Maintained for a Very Long Time? CIP Kernel Maintenance Overview - Agustín Benito Bethencourt, Codethink Ltd
Room 6
16:20 JST
Advanced Security on Kubernetes with Istio - Shunsuke Miyoshi, Fujitsu
Private Dining
A Major Overhaul of the APIC Initialization and Vector Allocation in Linux Kernel - Dou Liyang, Fujitsu (FNST)
Room 6
17:10 JST
Industrialize Data Science and Machine Learning - Amine Slimane, Talend
Private Dining
Comparing Next-Generation Container Image Building Tools - Akihiro Suda, NTT
Restaurant
Using Linux for Long Term - Community Status and the Way We Go - Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
Room 6
Thursday
, June 21
09:25 JST
Keynote: Jose Miguel Parrella, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Azure & Stephen Walli, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft
Hall B
09:35 JST
Keynote: How Good is Our Code? - Dan Kohn, Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation (slides attached)
Hall B
10:00 JST
Call for Code - Jeffrey Borek, WW Program Director, Open Technology & IP, IBM
Hall B
11:10 JST
Build Machine Learning Stack on Kubernetes using Kubeflow - Nilesh Patel, IBM (Watson and Cloud Platform)
Restaurant
A DevOps State of Mind: Continuous Security with DevSecOps + Containers - Chris Van Tuin, Red Hat
Room 1
12:00 JST
Building Bridges: How Open Source Cloud Technologies Are Fostering Interoperability and Building A Massive Ecosystem - Chip Childers, Cloud Foundry Foundation
Restaurant
FaaS Shell: Multi-cloud Portable Serverless Function Workflow - Naohiro Tamura, Fujitsu Limited
Room 1
Enabling Kubernetes Network Service Proxy with VPP and DPDK - Hongjun Ni, Intel
Private Dining
14:00 JST
Silence of the Lambdas: Terrible Ideas in Serverless - Corey Quinn, Last Week in AWS
Restaurant
Package Management and Distribution in a Cloud World - Jose Miguel Parrella, Microsoft
Room 1
Everything You Need to Know to Submit a Kernel Patch! - Sayli Karnik, Credit Suisse
Room 6
Open Source Possibility for 5G Deployment with OpenStack NFV Edge Computing, K8s Edge Container Platform and Ceph Storage Data Lake - Hidetsugu Sugiyama, Red Hat & Seishio Yasukawa, NTT Network Technology Labor...
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14:50 JST
Consuming Cloud Services with the Kubernetes Service Catalog - Neil Peterson, Microsoft
Restaurant
Managing Server Secrets at Scale with a Vaultless Password Manager - Ignat Korchagin, Cloudflare
Room 1
Building Stable Trees with Machine Learning - Sasha Levin, Microsoft
Room 6
16:00 JST
Application Monitoring and Tracing in Kubernetes: Avoiding Microservice Hell! - David vonThenen, VMware
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Panel Discussion: The Journey To Cloud Native and the Underlying Storage Transformation - Moderated by Steven Tan, Huawei
Room 1
The Work of Containerized NFV Infrastructure on Arm Platform - Trevor Tao, Arm
Private Dining
16:50 JST
Migration of an Enterprise UI Microservice System from Cloud Foundry to Kubernetes - Tony Erwin & Jonathan Schweikhart, IBM
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CNCF: Making Standards without Standards - Doug Davis, IBM
Private Dining
17:30 JST
Attendee Onsite Reception & Sponsor Showcase
Hall A and 4F Foyer
Friday
, June 22
09:00 JST
Keynote: Linus Torvalds, Creator of Linux & Git, in conversation with Dirk Hohndel, VP & Chief Open Source Officer, VMware
Hall B
10:05 JST
Keynote: Mitchell Hashimoto, Founder, HashiCorp
Hall B
11:20 JST
How Container Runtime Matters in Kubernetes? - Kunal Kushwaha, NTT Labs
Restaurant
12:10 JST
Athenz: The Open-Source Solution to Provide Access Control in Dynamic Infrastructures - Tatsuya Yano, Yahoo Japan Corp. (slides attached)
Room 6
14:25 JST
Ansible: Why Simplicity Matters - Robyn Bergeron, Red Hat
Hall B-2
Git at Scale: Beyond the Linux Kernel - Edward Thomson, Microsoft
Room 6
15:15 JST
Kubernetes Security Best Practices - Ian Lewis, Google
Restaurant
16:20 JST
Microservices, Service Mesh, and CI/CD Pipelines - Making it All Work Together - Brian Redmond, Microsoft
Room 6
Leader Election Machanism in Distributed System Using a Globally Accessible Filesystem - Dharmendra Kushwaha, NEC
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