云与开源,助力企业数字化转型”
As a cloud platform company we aim to help developers achieve more using the platforms and languages they know,” said Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President, Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise Group. Since Satya Nadella becoming CEO of Microsoft, the Corporation had changed significantly to embrace Open Source and innovate as supporting open source technologies. This speech will review the Microsoft open source history, summarize the Microsoft open source progress, and explain how we partner with Linux community and other open source communities to achieve more. Then we will share Microsoft's open source strategy. And through a series of real examples, we want the audience to take away that Microsoft is not only embracing the Open Source World but also innovate based on the Open source technologies. Furthermore, we are contributing back these innovations and are working closely with the community to empower our customers with more agility, creativity, platform/product selections, and technological offerings so they can achieve more.
China Unicom is actively involved in network open source projects and has conducted some SDN/NFV tests and field trials based on open source. This presentation will talk about network re-architecture based on open source SDN/NFV/Cloud from telecom operator’s perspective and discuss the trend and challenges of open networking technologies. China Unicom’s practice and lessons on open source networking projects will be introduced. The contents of this presentation include: China Unicom’s vision and activities on network re-architecture based on SDN/NFV/Cloud, main open source networking projects such as ONOS/CORD and OPNFV at China Unicom, lessons and challenges of open source and white boxes deployment for telecom operators.
“打造网络云化创新平台,拥抱行业数字化转型”
This talk will give attendees a glance into how Alibaba built China's top 1 virtualization cluster, and what their perspective is about the future of cloud computing.
Last year we celebrated 25 years of Linux (oh, and by the way SUSE is also turning 25 in 2017). The IT and industry landscapes have changed significantly during the last two decades: open source and Linux in particular have been extensively adopted across all industries, which in turn has also inspired many new open source projects to start and develop.
Today, one of the challenges enterprises face to adopt open source technologies, besides test, set-up, security and long term support, is the integration of these different open source projects. Now more than ever, communities and companies have to work together across projects to facilitate this integration.
Another important change compared to 1991 is that infrastructure and development have come a lot closer together. With DevOps principles and technologies like containers, not only do we have infrastructure- and development-related open source projects, but blurring borders and tight coupling between them.
As an example, today SUSE will announce the release of a new product, rooted in communities and in partnerships, at such a cross-roads of open source software-defined infrastructure and cloud native development.
Red Hat is the number one provider of commercial IT products and solutions based on open source. How did we get here? It all started with an operating system, a community, and a guy in a red cap.
The operating system was, of course, Linux--the reason that many of you are here. But the real star of the show isn’t the guy or even the red hat, it’s the community that continuously identifies the best new ideas--and then improves on them. Open source communities brought us the technologies that have transformed our world: the internet, cloud computing, containers, and more.
Hear how Red Hat and its partners, customers, and contributors are helping build and strengthen the source of IT innovation--today, tomorrow, and for the future.
Kubernetes has emerged as a leading container management platform not just because of its technical capabilities, but also because of the tremendous open-source community that has powered its development. How did Kubernetes reach the top 0.01% of all Github projects based on stars analysis? In this talk, we will describe how the Kubernetes community organizes and runs the project, and some of the principles that the community has learned over its 2.5 years of rapid growth have been critical to its success.
As we move toward a world where everything is smart and connected, there is a massive flood of data. This considerable growth requires the data center to analyze and transform data at an unprecedented scale. These transformations are powered by an end-to-end infrastructure from the cloud and data center, the network, and the Internet of Things (IoT), and bound together by connectivity. Xu Chen, Director for PRC Cloud Strategic Planning at Intel Open Source Technology Center, will highlight how we can use OpenStack, containers, and other open source software to support our rapidly changing world.