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Open Source Summit North America (Virtual Event)

June 29, 2020 - July 2, 2020

Open Source Summit North America, which takes place on June 29-July 2, will take place as a virtual event for the first time ever this year. OSS NA is the leading conference for developers, architects, and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate, share information, learn about the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions.

LF Edge and projects will be featured in several sessions including:

Monday, June 29: 

2:35 – 3:25 pm: Uniting the Edge for Tomorrow’s Demands – Arpit Joshipura, General Manager of Networking, IoT and Edge for the Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation’s LF Edge is part of this solution. It is an umbrella organization to establish an open, interoperable framework for edge computing independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or operating system, will help ensure greater harmonization to accelerate deployment and bridge the gaps in the open source technologies to support the emerging Edge use cases.

The Edge use cases from Industrial, Enterprise and Consumer spanning multiple edges and domains are being addressed by the LF Edge Projects including Akraino Edge Stack, Baetyl, EdgeX Foundry, Fledge, Home Edge, Open Glossary of Edge Computing and Project EVE. The projects within LF Edge are focused to address specific needs of the industry and complement each other to support a cohesive solution. Add this to your schedule: https://sched.co/c3VD

Tuesday, June 30:

2:35 – 3:25 pm: Enterprise Edge Computing with Project EVE – Jason Shepherd, Vice President of Ecosystem, ZEDEDA

This talk approaches enterprise edge computing and discusses the definition, the challenges and a solution with LF Edge’s Project Eve. The enterprise edge is different from traditional data center environments:
– Physical distribution and resulting physical and network security
– Service lifetime of 7 or more years
– Security requirements for cyber-physical systems
Yet system designers want to follow cloud native and devops approaches for deploying apps at the edge.

This is why we created the Edge Virtualization Engine, or Project EVE. This talk covers:
– Requirements of the enterprise edge environment
– Overview of Project EVE
– Zero Trust
– Zero Touch for the enterprise edge
– Providing freedom of any app, any network (technology), and any hardware.
– A brief demo

Add this to your schedule: https://sched.co/c3Wc

To learn more about the conference or to register, visit: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-america/