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December 14 - 15, 2021 | Virtual Event
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Wildcard Theater [clear filter]
Tuesday, December 14
 

13:30 JST

SODA - An Open Collaboration for Data and Storage - Steven Tan, Futurewei; Tomoko Kondo, Softbank; Kei Kusunoki, NTT Communications
Data are assets that enrich yet burden organizations at the same time. The multitude of challenges from data storage to data security, from the edge to the cloud, are forcing end-user organizations to look beyond traditional solutions offered by vendors. Many are turning to SODA Foundation, an open source project under Linux Foundation, which offers a neutral forum for data and storage collaboration and innovation.

In this presentation, we will be introducing the projects in the SODA ecosystem and how they help end-users address their data and storage challenges. In addition, SoftBank will discuss their data lake use case scenario and we will share the blueprint for a data lake project that can address their challenges.

Speakers
avatar for Tomoko Kondo

Tomoko Kondo

Director, Softbank
Tomoko managed cloud technology and business planning teams including Microsoft, Google, Alibaba, IBM and AWS until 2020. Her current mission is to develop customer-facing solutions in the cloud engineering department and to model customer-facing industry solutions in the business... Read More →
avatar for Kei Kusunoki

Kei Kusunoki

Technology Development, Storage Engineer, NTT Communications
avatar for Steven Tan

Steven Tan

VP & CTO Cloud Solution, SODA Foundation Chair, Futurewei
Steven Tan is VP & CTO Cloud Solution, Storage at Futurewei where he is responsible for open source strategy and collaboration. Steven brought together leaders across industries and founded the SODA Foundation which he currently serves as chair. SODA Foundation is a transformation... Read More →


Tuesday December 14, 2021 13:30 - 14:20 JST
Wildcard Theater
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  • Content Experience Level Any

14:30 JST

Sustainable Platforms from Development to Production - Daniel Stone & Guillaume Tucker, Collabora
Over the past decade, the automotive industry has had to adapt to the fluidity and complexity of modern software, including transformative changes such as in-field upgrades or strong dependencies on rapidly-changing open-source software.

During that same time period, Collabora has assisted its partners and their customers to develop long-term sustainable platforms for the complete cycle from concept to development to deployment to iteration, with dynamic workloads running everywhere between microprocessors and the full cloud. Some of this work has contributed to the establishment of public efforts in open-source such as KernelCI, Mesa CI, and more. Collabora believes it is critical to bring assurance that upstream projects remain as suitable for use as the day they were first deployed. Worrying about license compliance and software bill of materials is no longer enough.

Daniel and Guillaume will discuss the construction of platforms based on continuous automated testing, automated source code bisection, and the challenges when deploying these within a product-platform environment as well as within the wider open-source communities. They will also discuss how MLOps extends this DevOps methodology to include Machine Learning and Data Science assets as first-class citizens, opening the way to reuse existing practices for other workflows.

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Stone

Daniel Stone

Graphics Lead, Collabora
Daniel is the graphics lead at Collabora, working on the upstream open-source graphics stack. He has been working specifically on Wayland and Weston, as well as Mesa, kernel modesetting, and others. Mainly focusing on window systems, display, and integration between disparate components... Read More →
avatar for Guillaume Tucker

Guillaume Tucker

Software Engineer, Collabora Limited



Tuesday December 14, 2021 14:30 - 15:20 JST
Wildcard Theater
  Automotive Linux Summit (ALS)

15:45 JST

Trust Data Sharing and Utilization Infrastructure for Sensitive Data Using Hyperledger Projects - Koshi Ikegawa, Hitachi, Ltd.
In the World Economic Forum 2019, Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT) was advocated. Especially for some domains such as medical institutions and governments, where privacy protection is essential, it must handle sensitive data such as healthcare data and personal information. Distributed ledger technologies such as Hyperledger projects make it possible to share data among multiple organizations with trust. However, it is not suitable for sensitive data because the distributed ledger discloses stored data to all organizations.

At the beginning of this presentation, Koshi will introduce OSS distributed ledger technologies, starting with Hyperledger Fabric. Next, Koshi will introduce how to solves the problem with an approach to store the sensitive data on external storage in a specific organization for each data to avoid sharing the data with all organizations.

Speakers
avatar for Koshi Ikegawa

Koshi Ikegawa

Associate Researcher, Hitachi, Ltd.
He joined Hitachi, Ltd. as a researcher in April 2019 and is researching and developing blockchain applications. He received a master's degree in engineering at the University of Tsukuba, Japan in 2019. He began contributing to the Hyperledger Projects in 2020.



Tuesday December 14, 2021 15:45 - 16:35 JST
Wildcard Theater
  Wildcard
  • Content Experience Level Mid-level
  • Presentation Slides Attached Yes
 
Wednesday, December 15
 

11:00 JST

What’s Next for Enterprise Blockchain - Daniela Barbosa, Hyperledger, Linux Foundation; Shingo Fujimoto, Fujitsu Limited & Arnaud Le Hors, IBM
As enterprise adoption of distributed ledger technologies (DLT) grows, the focus is increasingly on its role in larger systems and solutions. DLTs are key for decentralizing critical processes and creating transparent operations with trust built in at the core. The next step is to put DLTs and other blockchain technologies to work on a larger scale, serving as the shared infrastructure for stakeholders across and between organizations. This is driving new development priorities tied to interoperability, modularity, privacy, performance and more. Hyperledger’s Daniela Barbosa, Arnaud Le Hors of IBM and Shingo Fujimoto of Fujitsu will discuss blockchain’s role in larger enterprise systems and requirements for its deeper and more strategic adoption. Daniela, Arnaud and Shingo will cover the: - Business and technical drivers for expanding blockchain networks into extensible multiparty systems capable of exchanging data in secure, transparent ways across a mix of platforms. - Core requirements for cross chain, off chain and legacy system interoperability. - Role of modularity in deploying blockchain technology to optimize performance and privacy. - Expanding ecosystem of open source tools that are helping transform enterprise blockchain deployments into full multiparty systems.

Speakers
avatar for Daniela Barbosa

Daniela Barbosa

General Manager, Blockchain and Identity, Linux Foundation and Executive Director, Hyperledger Foundation, Linux Foundation
Daniela Barbosa serves as General Manager, Blockchain and Identity, at the Linux Foundation and Executive Director of Hyperledger Foundation. She has 20+ years of enterprise technology experience, including four years as Hyperledger Foundation’s VP of Worldwide Alliances. Daniela... Read More →
avatar for Shingo Fujimoto,

Shingo Fujimoto,

Project Manager - Data & Security Research Laboratory, Fujitsu Limited, Fujitsu
Shingo Fujimoto leads the development of various blockchain technologies in Fujitsu, based on his broad knowledge in the field of internet security and protocol design. He is also involved in several blockchain PoC projects with innovative customers. Shingo is a maintainer of Hyperledger... Read More →
avatar for Arnaud Le Hors

Arnaud Le Hors

Senior Technical Staff Member - Open Technologies, IBM
Arnaud Le Hors is Senior Technical Staff Member of Open Technologies at IBM, primarily focusing on Open Source security. He has been working on standards and open source for over 25 years. Arnaud was editor of several key web specifications including HTML and DOM and was a pioneer... Read More →



Wednesday December 15, 2021 11:00 - 11:50 JST
Wildcard Theater
  Wildcard

12:00 JST

Formal Verification and Performance Simulation in Real-World Applications: A Case Study with the Stellar Blockchain - Nicolas Barry, Stellar Development Foundation & Hidenori Shinohara, Stellar Development Foundation
The Stellar Development Foundation aims at developing and creating a network that provides equitable access to a global financial system. The Stellar network is an open-source blockchain that fulfills this purpose. Building such a system presents many challenges; it needs to be scalable, secure, and nimble, properties that can be mutually exclusive. This presentation will share the Stellar engineering team's experience with various tools and techniques available to developers of similar critical systems. These learnings will then serve as guidance for others to improve the software quality that they deliver to their customers.

Speakers
avatar for Nicolas Barry

Nicolas Barry

CTO, Stellar Development Foundation
Nicolas Barry is the CTO of the Stellar Development Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports Stellar, an open-source blockchain network. As someone who likes to tinker with software and tackle hard distributed problems, Nicolas is excited by turning potential technology... Read More →
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Hidenori Shinohara

Software Engineer, Stellar Development Foundation
Hidenori Shinohara is a software developer working on formal models and proofs of the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) as well as network simulations.He is a former PhD student in mathematics at Duke University and has previously worked on data pipelines at Google.



Wednesday December 15, 2021 12:00 - 12:50 JST
Wildcard Theater
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14:20 JST

Webassembly with TFJS - Kartikey Rawat, Opinco Community
Kartikey will talks on firstly about how anyone can start contributing in TFJS Project. In this Kartikey , start sharing the structure of TFJS which is like - 1) CPU 2) GPU 3) WASM 4) WebGL 5) WebGPU . After explaining introduction of each backend , Kartikey will start explaining WASM , starting with C++ and emscripten in order to get an basic of WASM. After that Kartikey will explain the architecture of WASM , how it works with the TFJS Project and how TypeScript supports the kernel for Web Assembly. After that Kartikey will do an implementation of Basic C++ code with emscripten. Also I will go through the process of contributing in wasm backend in the tensorflow project. Kartikey will also explain the benchmark tool of TFJS through which they can check the kernel who are supporting the wasm backend or not.

Speakers
avatar for Kartikey Rawat

Kartikey Rawat

Founder, OpInCo Community
Founder at OpInCo.I am Community Dev Intern at Turing. Working Group Member,TFJS .I am passionate about Machine Learning and Open Source. I am a GSOC'21 Student in the org of Tensorflow under the tfjs project. I am Postman Student Leader. I am also Co-Organizer at TFUG Chandigarh... Read More →



Wednesday December 15, 2021 14:20 - 15:10 JST
Wildcard Theater
  Wildcard

15:30 JST

reNgine: An Automated Reconnaissance Framework - Yogesh Ojha, Trg Research and Development
reNgine is an automated reconnaissance framework for web applications with a focus on highly configurable streamlined recon process via Engines, recon data correlation and organization, continuous monitoring, backed by a database, and simple yet intuitive User Interface. reNgine makes easy for organizations and penetration testers to gather reconnaissance with minimal configuration and with the help of reNgine's correlation, it just makes recon effortless. This presentation will be a complete walkthrough on reNgine 1.0, a game-changing recon tool, how an organization or an individual can use reNgine for continous security monitoring and reconnaissance.

Speakers
avatar for Yogesh Ojha

Yogesh Ojha

Research Engineer, TRG Research and Development
Yogesh Ojha is a creator of reNgine and a Research Engineer @ TRG Research and Development where his research focuses on building solutions for Crime and Terror. As a Passionate Developer and a Hacker, Yogesh builds and maintains reNgine, an automated reconnaissance framework. He... Read More →



Wednesday December 15, 2021 15:30 - 16:20 JST
Wildcard Theater
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