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Converged Infrastrucure with Open Source - Theron Conrey, Red Hat Strand 12A
DistCI, Continuous Integration at Scale - Heikki Nousiainen, F-Secure Strand 10A
It Was Never About Innovation - John Mark Walker, Red Hat Strand 11A
OpenStack and jclouds in the Evolving App Landscape - Rags Srinivas, Rackspace Celestin G
Better Utilization of Storage Features From KVM Guests Via Virtio-Scsi - Masaki Kimura, Hitachi Celestin B
Transforming XenServer Into a Proper Open-Source Project - James Bulpin, Citrix Celestin A
UEFI and Linux - Kirk Bresniker, HP Celestin C
Living in a Cloudy Post-PRISM World - Frank Karlitschek, ownCloud Strand 10B
Shouldn’t All Your Storage be Highly Available? - Gerry Smith, LSI Strand 11B
The State of Desktop Linux: Interviews with Different Users About Their Linux Setups - Steven Ovadia, LaGuardia Community College Strand 12B
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Improving Guest Management via the QEMU Guest Agent - Michael Roth, IBM Strand 12A
OpenStack Performance & Scale - Mark Wagner, Red Hat Strand 10A
The Disruptive Nature of Open Source Cloud - Alan Clark, SUSE Celestin G
The Little Trebuchet That Could - Ben Collins, Servergy Strand 11A
LXC, Docker, and the Future of Software Delivery - Jerome Petazzoni, dotCloud Strand 11B
Integrated Trace' Using Virtio-Trace for a Virtualization Environment - Yoshihiro Yunomae, Hitachi Celestin B
LLVMLinux: The Linux Kernel with Dragon Wings - Behan Webster, Converse in Code Inc. Celestin A
Will Parallel Programming Ever Become Routine? - Paul E. McKenney, IBM Celestin C
Piloting SPDX in Samsung: Case Studies and Experiences - Young Taek Kim, Samsung Strand 10B
Xen Project : Lessons Learned! - Lars Kurth, Citrix Strand 12B
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Culture, Code, Community and Conway: Lessons from OpenStack - Joshua McKenty, Piston Cloud Strand 10A
Open Source Innovation and the Future of Cloud Services - Robert Blasi, Goodwin Procter LLP Celestin G
QEMU 2.x and Beyond: The Foundation of the Open Cloud - Anthony Liguori Strand 12A
Using OpenStack Heat Autoscaling - Steven Dake, Red Hat Strand 11A
Bluetooth Smart Devices and Low Energy Support on Linux - João Paulo Rechi Vita, INdT Celestin A
CRIU: Time and Space Travel Service for Linux Applications - Pavel Emelyanov, Parallels Celestin B
Licensing in a Post-Open-Source-Software World - Dave Gruber, Black Duck Software Strand 10B
BoFs - Linux File & Storage Systems: New Technologies - Ric Wheeler, Red Hat; Tejun Heo, Red Hat Celestin C
Reliability Availability and Serviceability (RAS) on Linux - Mauro Carvalho Chehab, Samsung Strand 11B
Case Study: Doing a Live Upgrade of Many Thousand Servers at Google from an Ancient Red Hat Distribution to Recent Debian-Based One - Marc Merlin, Google Strand 12B
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Promoting Innovation By Preventing Bad Patents - Andrea Casillas, ION Strand 10B
Containers and the Cloud: A Match Made in Heaven - James Bottomley, Parallels Strand 11A
ETOOMANYCATS: How We Produce OpenStack - Thierry Carrez, OpenStack Foundation Celestin G
Running MySQL Clusters in the cloud - Max Mether, MySQL AB Strand 10A
Why Lease When You Can Buy Your Cloud - Mark Hinkle, Citrix Strand 12A
Intel MIC Coprocessor Driver, on the Frontiers of Linux & HPC - Nikhil Rao, Intel OTC Celestin C
Kernel CI Using Linaro’s Automated Validation Architecture - Tyler Baker, Linaro Celestin A
Power Capping Linux - Srinivas Pandruvada, Intel Celestin B
SIPping from the Open Source Well - Matthew Bynum, Softchoice Strand 11B
IPv6: Changing Our Application Environment - Laura Knapp, AES Strand 12B
Introduction to Tizen - Chris Norman, Intel Celestin H
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Private Cloud SLA - Greg Padgett, Red Hat Strand 11A
Tizen 3.0 Open Governance - Thiago Macieira, Intel & Guy Martin, Samsung Celestin H
A Portable Clock Cycle Based Performance Measurement System - Michael Christofferson, ENEA Strand 10B
Ganeti: A Cluster Virtualization Manager - Guido Trotter, Google Strand 10A
How OpenStack Improves Code Quality with Project Gating and Zuul - James E. Blair, OpenStack Celestin G
Linux as a Network OS - Dinesh Dutt, Cumulus Networks Strand 12A
Namespaces for Security - Jake Edge, LWN.net Celestin A
Successful Development Begins with the Heart of the Device - Leon Farasati, Qualcomm Celestin B
The Enlightened Toolkit: Development Tips and Tricks to Get You Going - Mike Blumenkrantz, Samsung Celestin C
'Tickless' Kernel: Practical Experiences - Christoph Lameter & Fernando Garcia Strand 11B
What Science Fiction Can Teach Us About Building Communities - Dawn Foster, Puppet Labs Strand 12B
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Build Your Own PaaS, Just Like Red Hat's OpenShift - Diane Mueller, Red Hat Strand 10A
Deploying Database Clusters in the Cloud - Neil Armitage, Continuent Strand 12A
MySQL in the Cloud - Colin Charles, Monty Program Ab Celestin G
Open Source Development OpenStack Style - Sean Dague, IBM Strand 11A
An Update on the Linux Backports Project - Luis R. Rodriguez, Qualcomm Atheros Celestin B
Efficient Memory Management on Mobile Devices - Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz, Samsung Celestin C
Open ZFS on Linux: How the Linux, FreeBSD, and Illumos Communities are Joining Forces to Continue Improving Open-Source ZFS - Matthew Ahrens, Delphix and Brian Behlendorf, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory... Strand 10B
Prescriptive Topology Deamon - Pradosh Mohapatra, & Dinesh Dutt, Cumulus Networks Strand 11B
Building the Deep Space Data Center: How Linux and Open Source Technologies are Enabling Asteroid Mining - Ray Ramadorai & Marc Allen, Planetary Resources Celestin A
Maximizing Accessibility: Engaging People with Disabilities In The Linux Community - Spencer Hunley Strand 12B
Enabling OpenCL Acceleration of Web Applications - Tasneem Brutch, Samsung Celestin H
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Stop Touching My Kernel Code! - Sasha Levin, Oracle Celestin A
How IPv6 Supports a Better Cloud - Laura Knapp, AES Strand 11A
Own Your Data: Using OpenStack Swift to Build a Reliable Private Cloud Storage System - John Dickinson, SwiftStack Strand 12A
What Two DBAs Wish They had Known Before Virtualizing on OpenStack - Mason Morris and Doug Liming, SAS Celestin G
Programmable Networking with Open vSwitch - Jesse Gross, VMware Strand 10B
Raspberry Pi: Getting Started and Creative Applications - Ruth Suehle, Red Hat Celestin B
Tux3 Progress Report: Towards a New General Purpose Filesystem for Linux - Daniel Phillips, Samsung Celestin C
Inside the Journalists Studio - Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica; Sean Michael Kerner, InternetNews; Steven Vaughan-Nichols, CBS/ZDNet; Rikki Endsley, USENIX; Jennifer Cloer, The Linux Foundation (Moderator) Strand 12B
Tizen Native App Development, Hod Greeley, Samsung Celestin H
(Tutorial) OpenStack Tour de Force - Adolfo Brandes, Hastexo Strand 10A
(Tutorial) High Availability Solutions for MySQL and MariaDB - Max Mether, MySQL AB Strand 11B
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Xen Project User Summit - Xen, XenServer, and XAPI: What’s the Difference? - James Bulpin and Russell Pavlicek, Citrix Systems Imperial 11
Exploiting The Latest KVM Features For Optimal Virtualized Enterprise Storage Performance - Khoa Huynh, IBM Strand 2
Scaling Your Community From Tens to Hundreds of Contributors - Stefano Maffulli, OpenStack Strand 12A
OPW: Bringing Women into the Linux Kernel - Moderated By Sarah Sharp Strand 12B
Advances in Validation of Concurrent Software - Paul E. McKenney, IBM Celestin A
Capture and Replay Hardware Behaviour for Bug Reporting and Regression Testing - Martin Pitt, Canonical Celestin C
Using PREEMPT_RT Linux, More Than Just the Kernel - Steven Rostedt, Red Hat Celestin B
Architecting Block and Object Geo-Replication Solutions with Ceph - Sage Weil, Inktank Strand 10B
(Panel) Clouds, Virtualization and SDN - What Networking Features do Cloud Environments Need that OpenDaylight Can Provide? - James Bottomley, Parallels; Kyle Mestery, Cisco; David Meyer, Brocade Communications... Strand 10A
(Tutorial) Vagrant & CFEngine - Nick Anderson, CFEngine Strand 11A
(Tutorial) Cross-Compiling Linux Kernels on x86_64: A Tutorial on How to Get Started - Shuah Khan, Samsung Strand 11B
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Lessons Learned Building a Hybrid Cloud Service - Noa Resare, Spotify Strand 12A
New Dev Ops Tools for Native Code - Thomas Stover, Stover Enterprises, LLC Strand 2
Beyond 40Gbps, the Move to 100Gbps Ethernet - John Ronciak & Alexander Duyck, Intel Strand 12B
Fixing the filesystem freeze API - Fernando Luis Vazquez Cao, NTT Open Software Center Celestin C
Per-CPU Facilities in the Linux Kernel - Tejun Heo, Red Hat Strand 10B
Bare Metal Performance, Timekeeping, and Energy Efficiency - Paul McKenney, IBM Celestin B
Binary Compatibility for Library Developers - Thiago Macieira, Intel Celestin A
An Introduction to OpenDaylight's First Release - Ed Warnicke, Cisco Strand 10A
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Xen Project User Summit - Free yourself from the tyranny of your cloud provider! - Greg Kroah-Hartman, The Linux Foundation Imperial 11
Building a Test/Dev Cloud with Apache CloudStack - David Nalley, Citrix Strand 12A
Everything I Know About the Cloud, I Learned from Game of Thrones - Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier, Citrix Strand 11A
How Platform-as-a-Service Benefits More than Developers - Gordon Haff, Red Hat Strand 2
Wicked Trip into Wicked Network Management - Matthias Eckermann, SUSE Celestin C
Writing Code: Keep It Short, Stupid! - Hans Verkuil, Cisco Systems Norway Strand 10B
Massively Multi-Core Systems or I Have Enough CPUs, Now What? - Gilad Ben-Yossef, EZchip Semiconductor Inc. Celestin B
UEFI and ACPI for ARM - Graeme Gregory, Linaro Celestin A
Best practices for MySQL High Availability - Colin Charles, MariaDB Strand 11B
Your TV Just Called - The Fridge Door is Open - Marcello Lioy, Qualcomm Innovation Center Inc. Strand 12B
Network As Code: From Development to Production Using OpenDaylight - Brent Salisbury & Evan Zeller Strand 10A
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