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September 16-18, 2024
Vienna, Austria
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Monday, September 16
 

11:20 CEST

Sponsored Session: How We Built GLIDE: A Highly Reliable Multi-language Client for Valkey and Redis OSS - Mickey Hoter & Madelyn Olson, Amazon Web Services
Monday September 16, 2024 11:20 - 12:00 CEST
Valkey is an open source key-value data store that supports a variety of workloads such as caching, and message queues. Valkey General Language Independent Driver for the Enterprise (GLIDE) is one of the official client libraries for Valkey, supporting Redis open source 6.2, 7.0, and 7.2. You can use GLIDE to safely and reliably connect applications to services that are Valkey- and Redis OSS-compatible. Join this session to learn what it was like contributing to Valkey. Dive deep into GLIDE’s innovative design and discover how GLIDE can help you achieve operational excellence.
Speakers
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Madelyn Olson

Principal Engineer, AWS
Madelyn Olson is a Principal Engineer at AWS and a member of the Valkey Technical Steering Committee. When she is not busy writing databases, she enjoys hiking the serene nature of the pacific northwest.
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Mickey Hoter

Principal PMT, AWS
Mickey Hoter is a principal product manager on the Amazon In-Memory Databases team. Mickey has over 20 years of experience in building software products – as a developer, team lead, group manager and product manager. Prior to joining AWS, Mickey worked for large companies such as... Read More →
Monday September 16, 2024 11:20 - 12:00 CEST
Room 1.31-1.32 (Level 1)
  CloudOpen
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12:15 CEST

Sponsored Session: Sustaining Git Performance Under Heavy Workloads: GHS, an AI-driven Approach - Daniele Sassoli, GerritForge
Monday September 16, 2024 12:15 - 12:55 CEST
Over time we've become accustomed to taking for granted that Source Code Management systems are always available. SCMs are a mission-critical part of any software-related business. When they don't work as expected, whole organizations come to a halt quicker than you would expect, therefore, efficient maintenance of such systems is crucial to success.

Git repositories that are under heavy load quickly become inefficient or even inaccessible. This impacts client operations of all types (e.g., git-upload-pack, git-receive-pack). Currently, the only countermeasures are a full GC or a geometric repacking, either time or metrics-based.

As the repositories grow, running a full GC takes longer, is more expensive, and risks introducing additional workload at inopportune times (e.g., running GC during a burst of repository activity may bring nodes to a standstill). In this talk, we will introduce an AI-driven approach to maintaining the performance of busy Git repositories that undergo heavy workloads. The AI model will explore and learn different strategies, including partial repacking, bitmap regeneration, empty directory removals, and more, by evaluating its success using reinforcement learning.
Speakers
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Daniele Sassoli

Senior Engineering Manager / Gerrit Community Manager, GerritForge
Daniele is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in highly scalable systems hosted in the cloud. As a member of the GerritForge team, he has designed, maintained, and improved some of the biggest high-throughput multi-site installations in the world.He is also a Gerrit... Read More →
Monday September 16, 2024 12:15 - 12:55 CEST
Room 1.31-1.32 (Level 1)
  Critical Software Summit
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14:15 CEST

Sponsored Session: Building the IDE Golden Path - Ben Potter, Coder
Monday September 16, 2024 14:15 - 14:55 CEST
In this presentation, we’ll share stories of how several organizations built an IDP around where developers spend the majority of their time; the development environment. The integrated development environment (IDE) is sacred to the developer, so we’ll discuss strategies for surveying developers, identifying pilot groups, and improving efficiency without disrupting core workflows.
Speakers
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Ben Potter

Head of Product, Coder
In this presentation, we’ll share stories of how several organizations built an IDP around where developers spend the majority of their time; the development environment. The integrated development environment (IDE) is sacred to the developer, so we’ll discuss strategies for surveying... Read More →
Monday September 16, 2024 14:15 - 14:55 CEST
Room 1.31-1.32 (Level 1)
  CloudOpen
  • Presentation Slides Attached Yes

15:25 CEST

Sponsored Panel Discussion: Hello Future! Meet Hedera’s Next Generation in Open Source Distributed Ledger Technology - Samson Goddy, Daniel Fozzati, Milan Wiercx van Rhijn, Daniela Barbosa, Wes Geisenberger & Dr. Leemon Baird
Monday September 16, 2024 15:25 - 16:05 CEST
As the Decentralized Trust landscape continues to evolve, the role of open source technologies in driving innovation and fostering collaboration has never been more critical. This panel introduces Hedera, a groundbreaking and fully open source DLT. Based on its unparalleled consensus algorithm, Hashgraph, it is the most energy-efficient blockchain today. And with its unique governance model comprising 31 recognized global leaders such as Google, IBM, Dell, Boeing, Standard Bank and more, Hedera is the platform of choice for dozens of decentralized application builders and a community of more than 1000 developers.

The panelists in this session will discuss why they chose to build on Hedera and highlight the types of use cases that can be built on the platform using real-world examples. They will also share ways on how developers can get started building on Hedera and the resources and opportunities available. .

Join us for an engaging discussion featuring a diverse group of participants from across Hedera’s ecosystem, including end users, developers, and community leaders. Each panelist will share unique insights into how Hedera is transforming their work.
 
 
 
Moderators
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Dr. Leemon Baird

Inventor of the Hashgraph Algorithm, Co-Founder of Hedera, and Co-Founder & Chief Scientist at Hashgraph
Dr. Leemon Baird is the Co-founder and Chief Scientist at Hashgraph. The inventor of the organization’s namesake, the distributed hashgraph consensus algorithm, Leemon co-founded the Hedera network with Mance Harmon. He has two decades of technology and start-up experience, and... Read More →
Speakers
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Wes Geisenberger

VP, Sustainability & ESG, HBAR Foundation
Wes Geisenberger is the VP for Sustainability & ESG at the HBAR Foundation. As part of his efforts since 2019, Wes has helped lead the Open Source Hedera Guardian project involving dozens of contributors which have developed the largest library of digitized and open source climate... Read More →
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Daniela Barbosa

General Manager of Decentralized Technologies, The Linux Foundation
Daniela Barbosa serves as General Manager of Decentralized Technologies at the Linux Foundation. Since 2021, she has been the Executive Director of Hyperledger Foundation, driving the open development of enterprise-grade blockchain and identity technologies by a global community... Read More →
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Milan Wiercx van Rhijn

Founder, Nomid and Lead, HBAR Foundry
Milan is an autodidactic builder/inventor/developer with a passion for the Hedera network, focusing on innovation and strengthening the ecosystem. Most recently he created Nomid, a decentralised p2p payment system including a physical terminal. As a core member of the HBAR Foundry... Read More →
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Samson Goddy

Community Manager, Hedera and Co-founder of Open Source Community Africa
Co-founder of Open Source Community Africa, a project that encourages African developers to contribute to open-source projects while empowering Africa's open-source ecosystem. Open Source Community Manager at Hedera Hashgraph, Board Member at Open Source Collective & Sugar Labs, Inc... Read More →
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Daniel Fozzati

Founder, The Building Blocks
Product designer turned entrepreneur specialized in human-computer interaction, Daniel left Apple to grow his mobile security company from startup to IPO (2013), before leading product development at innovation center IdeaLondon - opening the world’s first private iOS and Android... Read More →
Monday September 16, 2024 15:25 - 16:05 CEST
Room 1.31-1.32 (Level 1)

16:20 CEST

Panel Discussion: Powering Innovation through Open Source: The OpenSearch Story - Anandhi Bumstead, Amazon; Peter Giese, SAP; Shanshan Song, Uber; Michelle Tabirao, Canonical
Monday September 16, 2024 16:20 - 17:00 CEST
In this panel discussion, technical and open source leaders from Amazon Web Services, Canonical, SAP, and Uber will share how their organizations foster innovation through active participation in open source projects. The panelists will discuss their contributions to the OpenSearch community and how those contributions have helped advance OpenSearch and enabled progress in their own products and services.
 
The session will provide insights into the strategic value of open source collaboration, the technical and organizational challenges of contributing to large-scale open source initiatives, and the benefits that can be realized by organizations that invest in open source. Attendees will come away with a better understanding of how leading technology organizations are engaging with open source to drive innovation and improve their products.
Moderators
avatar for Anandhi Bumstead

Anandhi Bumstead

Amazon
Anandhi Bumstead, director of engineering at OpenSearch within Amazon Web Services, brings nearly three decades of experience in distributed systems and open-source software. With a background in cloud computing, Anandhi made significant contributions during her tenure at Microsoft... Read More →
Speakers
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Shanshan Song

Senior Director, Engineering, Uber
Shanshan Song is a Senior Director of Engineering at Uber Inc., where she leads the Storage, Search, and Data organization. Her team plays a pivotal role in powering Uber's online trip serving services and offline data analysis, leveraging open-source technologies to make critical... Read More →
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Michelle Tabirao

Data Solutions Product Manager, Canonical
Michelle Tabirao is a Data Solutions Product Manager at Canonical and has been working for Charmed OpenSearch innovations. She also advocates for open source, inclusive tech, and digital literacy through her non-profit organization - www.ulap.org... Read More →
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Peter Giese

Director of Open Source Program Office, SAP
Peter Giese is Director of SAP Open Source Program Office. Peter is focusing on refining SAP’s open source strategy, developing new tools and approaches for managing open source at scale and on further promoting inner source at SAP. Since joining SAP in 1996, Peter has held several... Read More →
Monday September 16, 2024 16:20 - 17:00 CEST
Room 1.31-1.32 (Level 1)
 
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