Linux + Networking/Infrastructure Track Overviews
The Linux and Networking/Infrastructure tracks are made possible by the team at Solo.io
Linux remains what many in our community associate with the term “open source”, and we understand why. It’s what initially got us into the space all those years ago.
Networking & Infrastructure are considered the plumbing of today’s modern technology environments and therefore are vital.
We’ll examine both topics at ATO 2022 in a track format – one on each core day of the event.
The Linux track will take place Tuesday, November 1 and the Networking/Infrastructure track will take place Wednesday, November 2.
Check out who’s speaking and about what below, and plan now to attend.
Tuesday, November 1 – Linux Track
Linux Approaches Middle Age
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, ZDNet
What’s the latest with unikernels and open source?
Gordon Haff, Red Hat
The Ease of Empyry : Spinning Up a Plugin Based Package Repository in 15 Minutes
Joseph Weaver, Dual Viper
Joseph is a high school student.
Desktop Linux Myth-Busting
Jay LaCroix, Learn Linux TV
Improve security with ZFS delegation
Jim Salter, JRS Systems
Living the hashtag PineLife: Is 2022 the year of mobile Linux?
John Sullivan, Free software activist and consultant
Wednesday, November 2 – Networking/Infrastructure Track
Service Mesh and eBPF
Christian Posta, Solo.io
Full Stack Developer Experience: Grow your developer community by building an open and easy to use platform
Eric Thiel, Cisco Systems
Effectively Implementing Istio Service Mesh In a Multi-Cluster Environment
Mike Coleman, Google
Using Open-source Observability Solutions from Home Automation IoT to Large-Scale Conference Events (this is an extended 90 minute session)
Jason Davis, Cisco Systems