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Why Enterprises Want Containers Now (and Why You Should Too) - Seth Fox, Solinea Inc. Queen's Quay
Taming Container Fears - Scott McCarty, Red Hat Pier 2
Demystifying Resource Management in Kubernetes - David Oppenheimer, Google Harbour A
Dockyard - Open Source Container Registry - Quanyi Ma & Victor Wang, Huawei Harbour B
BlueStore – The Ceph Community’s New Storage Engine – Allen Samuels, Western Digital Pier 5
Linux Networking Explained - Thomas Graf, Cisco Regatta
Versions All the Way Down: Versioning Commits and Patches with Git-Series - Josh Triplett, Intel Pier 4
Latency Outliers Root Cause Analysis in the Field by Combining Aggregation and Tracing Tools - Mathieu Desnoyers & Julien Desfossez, EfficiOS Inc. Marine
Like a Bullet Train: Making LXD's Migration Fast - Tycho Andersen, Canonical Harbour C
Community Is Always Local: Launching Meetups - Brian Proffitt, RedHat Pier 3
Introduction to OpenStack - Rich Bowen, Apache Software Foundation Frontenac
Deploy and Scale with the Atomic Stack - Josh Berkus, Red Hat Pier 7/8
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Cloud Anti-Patterns, Casey West - Pivotal Harbour B
Etcd: Next Steps with the Cornerstone of Distributed Systems - Brandon Philips, CoreOs Harbour C
Linux Administration in Distributed Cloud Computing Environments - Robert Shimp, Oracle Frontenac
Tracking Huge Files with Git LFS - Tim Pettersen, Atlassian Pier 4
Using Rust for Embedded Kernel Development - Theo Belaire, University of Waterloo Marine
Resource Limitations for Your Containers - Stéphane Graber, Canonical Ltd. Harbour A
Using Containers Safely in Production - Cynthia Thomas, Midokura Pier 2
MSFT Loves Linux: An Automation Story - Jeffrey Snover, Microsoft Regatta
Rack Scale Architectures and What's Needed to Drive Them - Tom Lyon, DriveScale Pier 5
Linux Containers Drive p2p Social Cloud Computing - Alex Karasulu, Optimal Dynamics Queen's Quay
Handle Conflict, Like a Boss! - Deb Nicholson, Open Invention Network Pier 3
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Rktnetes - Integrating Rkt and Kubernetes - Derek Gonyeo, CoreOS Harbour A
Runc: The Little (container) Engine That Could - Phil Estes, IBM Cloud Open Technologies Harbour C
When Containers and Virtualization Do — and Don’t — Work Together, Jeremy Eder, Red Hat Harbour B
Kernel Internship Report and Outreachy Panel - Moderated by Karen Sandler, Software Freedom Conservancy; Helen Fornazier, Rik Van Riel & Bhaktipriya Shridhar Pier 7/8
Running Linux on Tiny Peripherals - Marcel Holtmann, Intel Frontenac
Terrible Ideas in Git - Corey Quinn, FutureAdvisor Pier 4
Characterizing and Contrasting Container Orchestrators - Lee Calcote, Calcote Studios Queen's Quay
Deploying Containers With Confidence - Daniel Nurmi, Anchore Inc. Pier 2
Scaling MariaDB - Max Mether, MariaDB Pier 3
Unikernels: When You Should and When You Shouldn't - Amir Chaudhry, Docker Regatta
Visualize Your Code Repos and More with Gource - Dawn Foster, The Scale Factory Marine
An Introduction to Datacenter Telemetry Using Open Source Tools - Matthew Brender, Intel Pier 5
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Community Building on an Open Source Platform - Rikki Endsley, Red Hat Pier 7/8
Using Containers to Fight Malware at Scale - Dan Lambright, Red Hat Pier 2
Building and Running OpenStack on POWER8 - Lance Albertson, OSU Pier 3
Git and Testing - Christian Couder Pier 4
Resource Allocation: Intel Resource Director Technology (RDT) - Fenghua Yu, Intel Frontenac
Containers and Logging - Eduardo Silva, Treasure Data Harbour C
Deploying Virtualized Mobile Infrastructures on Openstack - Prakash Suthar, Cisco Harbour B
DevOps with Ansible and Kubernetes - David Critch, Red Hat Harbour A
The World of 100G Networking - Christoph Lameter, Gentwo Regatta
Open Container Initiative (OCI) Certification Program - Rob Dolin, Microsoft & Jeff Borek, IBM Queen's Quay
Professional Media Production with Linux and Free, Open Source Software - Jared Nielsen & JR Nielsen, Dototot Marine
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