23 LinuxCon talks available online
Last updated Aug 30, 2010 — 494 viewsOver 20 sessions from LinuxCon 2010, held Aug. 10-12 in Boston, are now available for free online viewing courtesy of the Linux Foundation. The sessions span a wide range of topics, including: open source licensing; technical considerations pertaining to the Linux kernel, applications, and tools; server, mobile, and cloud computing issues; business considerations; panel discussions; and more.
Here’s a list of the available LinuxCon 2010 session streams:
- Jim Zemlin — A New Approach to Open Source Compliance
- Wim Coekaerts — A Technical Look at Linux at Oracle
- Rob Chandhok — Mobile Linux: Adapting Practices, Driving Innovation, Collaboration, and Scalability
- David Ahern — Using KVM as a Transparent Hardware Abstraction Layer
- Matthew Garrett — Android/Linux Kernel: Lessons Learned
- James Morris — Linux Kernel Security: Adapting 1960’s Technology to Meet 21st Century Threats
- David Rientjes — When the Kernel Runs out of Memory
- Linux Kernel Panel
- Markus Rex — Empowering the Imagination For Tomorrow’s Linux Workloads
- Jeffrey Hammond — Open Source Software Adoption Patterns in Enterprise IT
- David Lutterkort — Deltacloud – Many Clouds, One API
- Scott James Remnant — How We Made Ubuntu Boot Faster
- Chris Mason — Btrfs File System: Status and Future
- Len Brown — Saving Energy with the intel_idle cpuidle Driver (Green Linux)
- Eben Moglen — Doing What it Takes: Current Legal Issues in Defending FOSS
- Panel Discussion — Freedom to Innovate Can MeeGo’s Openness Change the Mobile Industry?
- Stormy Peters — Your Desktop is Free But Where’s Your Data?
- Ravi Simhambhatla — Selling the Value of Open Source When Cost is Not the Driver
- Martin K Peterson — Linux and Advanced Storage Technologies
- Mark Hinkle — Open Source Tool Chains for Managing the Cloud
- Jon Corbet — The Kernel Report
- Juergen Geck — Commanding Your Data
- Golden Penguin Bowl
Access to the LinuxCon 2010 video archive begins with free registration, here. Further information about the conference is available here.