Migrating Legacy Monoliths to Cloud Native Microservices Architectures on
Kubernetes - Dan Kohn
June 29, 2017
Cloud Native architectures, such as those built on Kubernetes, are envied for their ability to segment different parts of an application into microservices that can separately be containerized, so that each microservice can be written in its own language, with its own framework, and its unique set of libraries. This …
The Makers of Marvels: How Developers are Rebuilding the Enterprise, One Brick
at a Time
June 29, 2017
History teaches us that astonishing feats occur not when a singular leader envisions them, but when a mass of skilled workers collaborate to transform that vision into something material. The Pyramids of Giza, for example, were not built overnight by a Pharaoh, but constructed by tens of thousands of workers …
About Jim Zemlin Jim's career spans three of the largest technology trends to rise over the last decade: mobile computing, cloud computing and open source software. Today, as executive director of The Linux Foundation, he uses this experience to accelerate innovation in technology through the use of open source and …
Social Imperative of OSS: Technological and Legal Collaboration and the Path
to Freedom
June 27, 2017
The thirty plus year history of OSS has shown the power of collaborative development in key technologies/markets such as Enterprise, Mobility, Cloud, Computing, IoT and, more recently, Automotive. New and rich pathways to innovation have been nurtured through "all in collaboration and contribution". Following the Technology Community's lead in each …
About Hidenori Tsuzuki Hidenori Tsuzuki is Representative Director and President of NTT DATA MSE CORPORATION from 2015, which has expertise in embedded software development as NTT DATA group. He had promoted full-scale entry into the automotive field, and he drives to expand the business fields in the target area, "Automotive", …
Kenichi Murata graduated Keio University in Japan. He started his carrier as a research scientist at Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc., then moved to Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. as a systems architect of software platforms of various consumer electronics devices. In 2008, He joined Toyota, and he …
IBM is no stranger to open source software. In fact, the global corporation has been involved with The Linux Foundation since the beginning. Founded over a century ago, IBM has made a perennial commitment to innovation and emerging technology; That's why they chose to participate in Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects. …
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)'s NFV group looked to open source software to help speed the adoption of NFV. When they partnered with The Linux Foundation to form the Open Platform for NFV (OPNFV,) what they discovered was a partnership that would help them long after the project came …
PLUMgrid INC. provides tools for OpenStack cloud providers and is no stranger to the open source community. In 2011, they began by working with the Linux kernel community to create a distributed, programmable data plane and contributed to key components in building networks that are agile, fast and secure. In …
Linux creator Linus Torvalds share why he's passionate about Linux and open source software and why choosing a career in this area is a smart call. The world needs more Linux and open source professionals. http://training.linuxfoundation.org This is a edited version of a previously existing video. Thank you, The Linux …
See inside the workspace of the world's most famous developer, Linux creator Linus Torvalds, in this rare, personal tour.
Hans Verkuil is a senior software engineer of R&D; at Cisco Systems Norway. He maintains the media subsystem in the Linux kernel that is focused on video receivers and transmitters, as well as the V4L2 bridge drivers and core V4L2 frameworks. He is currently working on adding HDMI Consumer Electronics …
A short Q&A; between Linux creator Linus Torvalds and Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin. From LinuxCon North America 2015 in Seattle, WA.
Curt Beckman, Chief Technology Architect at Brocade, discusses why Brocade chose Linux Foundation Training, Brocade’s experience with their training sessions, and how Linux Foundation Training helped them meet their aggressive development goals and deadlines successfully. See more at http://training.linuxfoundation.org/why-our-linux-training/training-reviews/.
In this quick interview cut, Curt Beckman, Chief Technology Architect at Brocade, gives you a taste of why Brocade chose Linux Foundation Training, Brocade’s experience with their training sessions, and how Linux Foundation Training helped them meet their aggressive development goals and deadlines successfully. See the whole video at http://training.linuxfoundation.org/why- …
Mike Cannon, Data Storage Architect at Clemson University, talks about what Clemson likes about Linux Foundation Training, how Clemson uses the various courses and other resources that The Linux Foundation offers, and what Clemson’s plans to do with Linux Foundation Training in the future. See more at http://training.linuxfoundation.org/why-our-linux-training/training- reviews/.
