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October 24, 2022 | Detroit, Michigan
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Tuesday, October 25
 

7:30am EDT

Badge Pick-Up + Vaccine or Negative COVID-19 Test Verification
Tuesday October 25, 2022 7:30am - 6:00pm EDT
Detroit Marriott at the Renassaince | Level 3, Ontario Foyer Renaissance Center, 400 Renaissance Dr W, Detroit, MI 48243

7:30am EDT

Badge Pick-Up + Vaccine or Negative COVID-19 Test Verification
Tuesday October 25, 2022 7:30am - 6:00pm EDT
Fort Pontchartrain Hotel | Lobby Level, Fort Pontchartrain Room Fort Pontchartrain Hotel: 2 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226

7:30am EDT

Badge Pick-Up + Vaccine or Negative COVID-19 Test Verification
There are two locations at Huntington Place where you can go through Health + Safety to show proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test and pick up your badge:
  • Corner entrance on the cityside @ the corner of W Congress St. and Washington Blvd.
  • Riverside entrance @ Atwater St. (along the Riverwalk)

Tuesday October 25, 2022 7:30am - 6:00pm EDT
Huntington Place Detroit

7:30am EDT

On-site COVID-19 Test Kit Pick-Up
CNCF will provide free eMed testing kits on-site from Sunday, October 23 – Friday, October 28 for those that need to provide a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the event. There will not be space to take the test where you pick it up, so please plan to test in an alternate location (i.e, your hotel room) with reliable internet. You must test within 1-day of picking up your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America name badge. 

In addition, antigen COVID-19 tests will be available for any attendee that would like to test throughout the week.

eMed Test Kit Pickup Location
  • Fort Pontchartrain Wyndham Hotel | Lobby Level, Pontchartrain Room, located directly across the street from Huntington Place.
  • Tests will not be available at Huntington Place Convention Center
eMed Test Kit 
  • The eMed test kit includes (1) BinaxNow COVID-19 antigen test 
  • The test is administered by a virtual proctor via the eMed app
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2. Give yourself plenty of time to pick up and take the test. From start to finish, the testing process takes 20-30 minutes.
3. A step by step process to take the virtually proctored eMed test will be provided when you pick up your test on-site. 
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Tuesday October 25, 2022 7:30am - 6:00pm EDT
Fort Pontchartrain Hotel | Lobby Level, Fort Pontchartrain Room Fort Pontchartrain Hotel: 2 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226

9:00am EDT

Welcome + Opening Remarks - Steven Wong, Staff Software Engineer, VMware
Speakers
avatar for Steven Wong

Steven Wong

Staff Engineer, VMware
Steve Wong has been active in the Kubernetes community since 2015. He is a co chair of the CNCF Working Group. Steve is co-chair of the VMware User Group on the Kubernetes project. He has implemented industrial control systems for many factories, pipelines, and process control systems... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 9:00am - 9:15am EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Opening/Closing Remarks

9:20am EDT

Keynote: Time to Unlock the Edge Potential at Scale - Jeremy Oakey, Spectro Cloud
Today, one in three organizations that use Kubernetes in production, are also deploying at the edge! And they are already reaping the benefits: competitive advantages and new revenue streams through exciting brand-new use cases. While adoption is only going up, security and scale are still the top challenges. So... what's next for edge to work? In this session, Jeremy Oakey, Spectro Cloud's VP of Field Engineering will walk through some fresh data and adoption trends from production edge deployments, as well as cover the community-driven innovation that will clear the path for edge to become mainstream.

Speakers
avatar for Jeremy Oakey

Jeremy Oakey

VP of Field Engineering, Spectro Cloud
Jeremy Oakey is the VP of Sales Engineering for Spectro Cloud. Jeremy was formerly an executive at Cisco, leading cloud product management and technical marketing for a portfolio of products and was brought to Cisco through the acquisition of CliQr where he was the VP of Strategic... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 9:20am - 9:25am EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Keynotes

9:30am EDT

Keynote: Containers Where YOU Want Them: All the Way to the Edge - Nick Barcet, Red Hat
From industrials to defense, healthcare to space, or even drones to cameras, containers can now get even closer to their data sources. However, our customers and partner ecosystem have made it clear that they want to manage applications on small devices exactly as they do in the cloud. Join us to get an early look at the newest, smallest edge solution from Red Hat built in collaboration with the community, that provides the flexibility to deploy containers in a pocket-sized footprint with native integration into an open hybrid cloud using end-to-end Kubernetes. This latest addition to an already broad portfolio, provides consistency all the way to edge devices and gateways  so that the business can deploy and manage applications anywhere  - all built using familiar tools and all made possible by the open source community.

Speakers
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Nick Barcet

Senior Director Technology Strategy - CTO Organization, Red Hat
From industrials to defense, healthcare to space, or even drones to cameras, containers can now get even closer to their data sources. However, our customers and partner ecosystem have made it clear that they want to manage applications on small devices exactly as they do in the cloud... Read More →


Tuesday October 25, 2022 9:30am - 9:35am EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Keynotes

9:40am EDT

Keynote: Edge Native is the new Cloud Native - Modern Apps at the Edge- Marilyn Basanta, VMware
Edge computing is the next evolution of cloud. Over the last decade, we’ve learned a lot about running applications on elastic clouds. Infrastructure Operators and Developers can apply much of what we’ve learned to Edge deployments, so that you can be confident that the same app is up to date and secure at many locations simultaneously. The two concepts we’ll cover in this quick talk are disposable infrastructure and using abstractions to enable t-shirt sizing at the Edge.

Speakers
avatar for Marilyn Basanta

Marilyn Basanta

Senior Director, Product Management, Edge Computing, VMware
Marilyn Basanta is the Senior Director of Product Management for VMware's Edge Compute product line. Formerly a software engineer for IBM, she came to VMware as a solutions architect and built out E2E vertical solutions. She moved into product management and launched VMware TestDrive... Read More →


Tuesday October 25, 2022 9:40am - 9:45am EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Keynotes

9:50am EDT

WebAssembly Based AI as a Service on the Edge with Kubernetes - Rishit Dagli, Narayana Junior College; Incoming University of Toronto & Shivay Lamba, Meilisearch
WebAssembly (WASM) is being adopted at an increasing rate for edge applications. That allows WASM runtimes, such as WasmEdge (a lightweight and high-performance runtime for cloud-native, edge, and decentralized devices), to run serverless functions on the edge. Following the large-scale adoption and benefits of serverless computing, we focus on deploying these as a Function-as-a-service on edge devices. Machine Learning inference is often a computationally intensive task and edge applications could greatly benefit from the speed of WebAssembly. Unfortunately, Linux containers end up being too heavy for such tasks. Demonstrating Machine Learning deployments in such a fashion, another problem we face is that the standard WebAssembly provides very limited access to the native OS and hardware, such as multi-core CPUs, GPUs, or TPUs which is not ideal for the systems we target. The talk also shows how one could use the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) to get security, portability, and native speed for ML models. To top it off this talk ends with a demo of deploying a Machine learning model as a serverless function using WASM deployed on an edge device.

Speakers
avatar for Rishit Dagli

Rishit Dagli

Student, Research Scientist, University of Toronto, Civo
I am a CS Freshman at University of Toronto. I love researching and working with Machine Learning, especially Computer Vision  I also maintain/contribute extensively to popular open-source projects like TensorFlow, PyTorch, Kubernetes, Kubeflow among others. I also love building... Read More →
avatar for Shivay Lamba

Shivay Lamba

Developer Relations Engineer, WasmEdge Ambassador
Shivay Lamba is a software developer specializing in DevOps, Machine Learning and Full Stack Development. He is an Open Source Enthusiast and has been part of various programs like Google Code In and Google Summer of Code as a Mentor and is currently a MLH Fellow. He has also worked... Read More →


Tuesday October 25, 2022 9:50am - 10:20am EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Sessions

10:20am EDT

☕ Coffee Break + Networking
Tuesday October 25, 2022 10:20am - 10:35am EDT
Level 2 Foyer

10:35am EDT

Edge Meets Kubernetes: Project Flotta - Jakub Dżon & Gloria Ciavarrini , Red Hat
Do you have a Raspberry Pi and want to learn about a cool way to use your devices and a Kubernetes cluster? During this talk Jakub and Gloria will introduce you to Project Flotta. They will demonstrate how to register your devices within a Kubernetes cluster and how to deploy containerized workloads. You can’t imagine how easy it is to access cameras or other sensors available on your device fleet, collect data from them and then transfer it from an edge device to a cluster using the Flotta Project (https://project-flotta.io/)! At the end of the presentation, you will be able to make your distributed collected data sets available in one central location. You will also learn how to monitor your devices using Flotta's built-in metrics and logs collection mechanisms, that will allow you to have good insight into how your workloads perform.

Speakers
avatar for Gloria Ciavarrini

Gloria Ciavarrini

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Gloria Ciavarrini received her PhD in Computer Engineering from the University of Pisa, in May 2018. Her main research interests included network-aware mobile applications and IP geolocation.Gloria was a member of the examination committees for the classes of Computer Programming... Read More →
avatar for Jakub Dżon

Jakub Dżon

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Jakub has been working in the software industry for 16 years, mostly in the Java ecosystem. Most recently Jakub has been working at Red Hat, currently as an engineer on Project Flotta - edge device management solution for k8s workloads. Previously worked on enabling users to migrate... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 10:35am - 11:05am EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Sessions

11:10am EDT

Accelerating Data Processing and Consumption for Building Modern Apps at the Edge - Marilyn Basanta & Ed Byford, VMware
There is an explosion of smart devices at the edge. The upstream bandwidth and real-time decision-making needs are driving the demand for on-premise edge compute. You can easily connect off the shelf open source components to manage AI/ML and real-time applications. By leveraging developer frameworks, message brokers, and in-memory caches, edge native applications can make real-time decisions while operating within the resource constraints at the edge. A common data platform accelerates development of applications at the edge by eliminating repetitive data management tasks. In this talk, we’ll highlight emerging edge application patterns in retail and manufacturing, showcase design considerations for AI/ML and real-time application deployments. Join this talk with the desire to learn more about data at the Edge and leave with knowledge of how this field is evolving.

Speakers
avatar for Marilyn Basanta

Marilyn Basanta

Senior Director, Product Management, Edge Computing, VMware
Marilyn Basanta is the Senior Director of Product Management for VMware's Edge Compute product line. Formerly a software engineer for IBM, she came to VMware as a solutions architect and built out E2E vertical solutions. She moved into product management and launched VMware TestDrive... Read More →
avatar for Ed Byford

Ed Byford

Senior Manager of Product Management, VMware
Ed Byford is the Senior Manager of Product Management for Tanzu RabbitMQ at VMware. He enjoys helping customers improve developer productivity, increase flexibility in business processes, and react faster to new events and information, all using a combination of event driven architecture... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 11:10am - 11:40am EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Experiences

11:45am EDT

⚡ Which Edge Are You on? Service Affinity with Cilium Cluster Mesh - Raymond de Jong, Isovalent
Edge computing can require connecting hundreds of clusters across disparate locations and infrastructures. Without a networking solution to manage this scale and complexity, you will just have a bunch of computers talking to themselves rather than each other and your customers. In this session we will explore how you can leverage the new Service Affinity feature with Cilium Cluster Mesh for providing the correct connectivity for load-balancing, observability, and security between nodes across multiple clusters, enabling simple, high-performance cross-cluster connectivity at the edge. We’ll explore how Cluster Mesh allows endpoints in connected clusters to communicate while providing full security policy enforcement. The audience will walk away with an appreciation for how eBPF can ensure you communicate with the right edge.

Speakers
avatar for Raymond de Jong

Raymond de Jong

Field CTO EMEA, Isovalent
Raymond de Jong is Field CTO for EMEA at Isovalent, the originators of the Cilium project, providing networking, observability, and security for cloud-native applications using eBPF. In this role, he is supporting and enabling customers and partners to be successful with Cilium in... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 11:45am - 11:55am EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Lightning Talks

12:00pm EDT

⚡Enable a Cloud Native Edge Without Lock-Ins - Marc Meunier, Arm
To help developers achieve portable, yet secure solutions for the Edge of your network, Arm has launched Project Cassini, an umbrella project that pulls together 3 projects to enable secure cloud native development at the edge and in IoT devices. During this talk we will go over the 3 sub-projects that form Project Cassini: 1. Project Parsec, a CNCF project that provides a turnkey solution to secure Kubernetes deployments while maintaining portability across any device. 2. PSA certified program which complements Parsec by providing a 3rd party certification to validate the root of trust of your system. 3. SystemReady certification, to ensure standard OSs boot out of the box, so you can focus on your Kubernetes deployment.

Speakers
avatar for Marc Meunier

Marc Meunier

Director of Ecosystem Development, Arm
As the Director of Ecosystem Development at Arm, Marc leads inter-company projects that focus on common architectures to accelerate high tech innovation in the field of security and networking. Marc also leads developments in cloud native security with Parsec, a maturing project that... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 12:00pm - 12:10pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226

12:10pm EDT

🍲 Lunch + Networking
Tuesday October 25, 2022 12:10pm - 1:15pm EDT
Hall E

1:15pm EDT

⚡ Lightning Talk: Nephio at the Edge - Amar Kapadia, Aarna Networks
In April of this year, Google and the Linux Foundation launched the Nephio project and a jam packed kickoff summit in Sunnyvale in June was an early indicator of early project momentum. Nephio’s goal, in short, is to deliver Kubernetes-based cloud native intent automation templates for cloud infrastructure and xNFs across large scale edge deployments. Nephio enables faster onboarding of network functions to production including provisioning of underlying cloud infrastructure with a true cloud native approach, and reduces costs of adoption of cloud and network infrastructure. But how is Nephio fundamentally different from existing open source approaches? Where are the possible integration points with other open source projects? How can developers think past the workloads to provisioning of underlying cloud infrastructure as well? In this session, Amar will give a Nephio overview and talk about its potential impact to the Kubernetes and edge ecosystems.

Speakers
avatar for Amar Kapadia

Amar Kapadia

Co-Founder and CEO, Aarna Networks
Amar Kapadia is the CEO and Co-Founder of Aarna Networks, a SaaS solutions provider that offers zero-touch edge and 5G services orchestration and management at scale. Amar has over 20 years of experience in networking, storage, server, and I/O technologies through marketing and engineering... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 1:15pm - 1:25pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Lightning Talks

1:30pm EDT

⚡ Lightning Talk: Tiny Edge Sites, Big Challenges, Elevated Open Infrastructure Solutions - Ildiko Vancsa, Open Infrastructure Foundation
Edge computing has reached the stage where more and more use case are running in production in various industry segments, including telecommunications. These deployments are putting high demands on infrastructures that need to operate on a massive scale in a geographically distributed fashion, which results in innovative but still complex solutions. This talk will highlight emerging edge use cases to introduce requirements that projects, such as Kubernetes need to deliver to succeed, such as addressing complexity through automation or using protocols to support mission-critical applications. The presentation will introduce an open source edge cloud solution, called StarlingX, that is running in production at large telecom operators. The key component of the project is Kubernetes while it also integrates further components from the CNCF ecosystem. The session will show how StarlingX has enhanced Kubernetes further by adding support for technologies such as Precision Time Protocol and more to fulfill of the high demands of 5G and O-RAN.

Speakers
avatar for Ildiko Vancsa

Ildiko Vancsa

Director of Community, Open Infrastructure Foundation
As part of her role, Ildikó is the Community Manager for the StarlingX open source distributed cloud project and a co-leader of the OpenInfra Edge Computing Group. Ildikó has been contributing to projects like OpenStack, Anuket and State of the Edge for over 10 years with focus... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 1:30pm - 1:40pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226

1:45pm EDT

Kubernetes at Home to Host Entertainment & Productivity Apps + More - Steven Wong, VMware & Amar Gandhi, California State Polytechnic University - Pomona
We'll explain how you can deploy the ultimate edge - homelab hosted home automation, entertainment and data services. It's a great convenience to access your files, photos, music + more, anywhere and on any device. Cloud hosted services are available for this, some even "free". However it’s fair to question the associated privacy and long term reliability. There’s historical precedent for data breaches, price increases, and total service shutdowns. This session will be a how-to on hosting a collection of open source and free apps and services at home - many on Kubernetes, with a few best run on bare metal or VMs - for reasons to be explained. Deploying K8s on a homelab, requires approaches for dealing with network and compute resource constraints. We'll cover techniques to deal with these challenges.

Speakers
avatar for Steven Wong

Steven Wong

Staff Engineer, VMware
Steve Wong has been active in the Kubernetes community since 2015. He is a co chair of the CNCF Working Group. Steve is co-chair of the VMware User Group on the Kubernetes project. He has implemented industrial control systems for many factories, pipelines, and process control systems... Read More →
avatar for Amar Gandhi

Amar Gandhi

student, Computer Science, California State Polytechnic University - Pomona
Amar is a junior Computer Science student at Cal Poly Pomona. In the past he presented Computer Vision research at IEEE Southeast Con and worked as a summer software intern for VMware, where he self-hosted online services using Kubernetes in a homelab.



Tuesday October 25, 2022 1:45pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Sessions

2:20pm EDT

LF Edge Landscape and Project and Community Update - Tina Tsou, Arm
LF Edge is an umbrella project with LF that aims to establish an open, interoperable framework for Edge Computing independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or operating system. LF Edge was launched in Jan. 2019. In nearly four years, the community has successfully accomplished building a thriving ecosystem for Edge innovation.

Speakers
avatar for Tina Tsou

Tina Tsou

Board Chair, LF Edge
Tina Tsou, Director of Infrastructure Ecosystem at Arm, is a recognized leader in open source software, cloud infrastructure, and edge computing. She chairs the Kubernetes Edge Day events under the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and serves as the Board Chair of LF Edge... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 2:20pm - 2:50pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226

2:50pm EDT

☕ Coffee Break + Networking
Tuesday October 25, 2022 2:50pm - 3:10pm EDT
Level 2 Foyer

3:10pm EDT

MLOps Pipelines to Deliver Tf.Lite Models to Distributed Compute Pools at the Edge - Maciej Mazur, Canonical
This session will be a demo showcasing how to create an automated MLOps pipeline, that trains a model for different classes of infrastructure. You will see how with Kubeflow and TensorflowLite you can work on a model for a smart city, which will detect cars, do license plate recognition and tell if plates actually match the car. This model will be then, from the same pipeline, available for a mobile phone app, a small form factor device like RaspberryPi/NVidia Jetson as well as a standard Tensorflow model for the datacenter.

Speakers
avatar for Maciej Mazur

Maciej Mazur

Principal AI Engineer, Canonical / Ubuntu
I'm a technical leader with 10+ years of experience in machine learning, telecommunication, and solution architecture. My specialties are: ▪ Machine Learning and Data Engineering ▪ Solutions Architecture ▪ Public Clouds: AWS, Azure and GCP ▪ Kubernetes at scale for AI and... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 3:10pm - 3:40pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Sessions

3:45pm EDT

Energy Efficient Placement of Edge Workloads - Parul Singh & Kaiyi Liu, Red Hat
Currently, the energy consumption metrics are only available at node levels. There is no way to obtain container-level energy consumption. Autoscalers and schedulers really need pod-level metrics data in order to obtain energy savings from resizing or migrating containers. The presentation introduces Kubernetes-based Efficient Power Level Exporter (Kepler) and its integration with Kubernetes. By leveraging eBPF programs, Kepler probes per container energy consumption related system counters and exports them as metrics. These metrics help end users observe their containers’ energy consumption and allow cluster admins to make intelligent decisions on achieving energy conservation goals. The next part of the presentation shows that Kepler can be easily integrated into Prometheus and render time series metrics into Grafana. At last, we will demonstrate sustainable management of clusters by leveraging Kepler, Cloud Native patterns, Observability and Kubernetes features like node selector, node labels, node name, affinity and anti-affinity to achieve energy efficient placement of edge workloads based on the ideal load of an edge destination.

Speakers
avatar for Parul Singh

Parul Singh

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Parul Singh is a Senior Software Engineer in the emerging technologies group within the Red Hat Office of the CTO. She is responsible for researching emerging technology trends and developing cloud-native prototypes that address the identified challenges and opportunities and inform... Read More →
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Kaiyi Liu

Intern, Red Hat
Kaiyi Liu is a Software Engineering intern in the emerging technologies group on the sustainability team at Red Hat. Kaiyi Liu is a fourth year Computer Science Student at the University of Toronto. At Red Hat, he has developed tools for computing power prediction and energy oriented... Read More →


Tuesday October 25, 2022 3:45pm - 4:15pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Sessions

4:20pm EDT

PCEI at the EDGE - Amar Kapadia, Aarna Networks
The Akraino Public Cloud Edge Interface (PCEI) Blueprint is advancing its maturity and is poised to become a key tool in the developer’s toolbox for deploying K8s in a diversity of environments, including bare metal. The purpose of PCEI is to develop a set of open APIs, orchestration functionalities and edge capabilities for enabling Multi-Domain Interworking across the Operator Network Edge, the Public Cloud Core and Edge, the 3rd-Party Edge as well as the underlying infrastructure such as Data Centers, Compute Hardware and Networks. In this presentation, we will be showing how to use Terraform to provision Infrastructure on a Bare Metal (Equinix Metal) Cloud, install K8s on Bare Metal, and configure Azure Cloud (Express Route, Peering, VNET, VM, IoT Hub). We will then interconnect Edge Cloud with Public Cloud (Equinix Fabric), and deploy Edge Application (PCE), which includes a dynamic K8S Cluster Registration, dynamic onboarding of App Helm Charts, instantiation of composite cloud native app deployment, and end-to-end operation. What's new about this presentation is showing a SaaS Portal GUI to facilitate end-to-end application deployment, configuration and interconnection.

Speakers
avatar for Amar Kapadia

Amar Kapadia

Co-Founder and CEO, Aarna Networks
Amar Kapadia is the CEO and Co-Founder of Aarna Networks, a SaaS solutions provider that offers zero-touch edge and 5G services orchestration and management at scale. Amar has over 20 years of experience in networking, storage, server, and I/O technologies through marketing and engineering... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 4:20pm - 4:50pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Sessions

4:55pm EDT

Closing Remarks - Tina Tsou, Director China Infra Ecosystem, Arm
Speakers
avatar for Tina Tsou

Tina Tsou

Board Chair, LF Edge
Tina Tsou, Director of Infrastructure Ecosystem at Arm, is a recognized leader in open source software, cloud infrastructure, and edge computing. She chairs the Kubernetes Edge Day events under the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and serves as the Board Chair of LF Edge... Read More →



Tuesday October 25, 2022 4:55pm - 5:00pm EDT
Room 250 ABC Huntington Place: 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
  Opening/Closing Remarks

5:00pm EDT

CNCF-Hosted Co-Located Events Reception
Join us onsite for drinks and appetizers with fellow co-located attendees from Tuesday's CNCF-hosted Co-located Events.

Network with attendees from:
Cloud Native Security Conference Europe hosted by CNCF
EnvoyCon North America hosted by CNCF
GitOpsCon North America hosted by CNCF
Kubernetes AI Day North America hosted by CNCF
Kubernetes on Edge Day North America hosted by CNCF
Prometheus Day North America hosted by CNCF
ServiceMeshCon North America hosted by CNCF
SigstoreCon North America hosted by CNCF

Tuesday October 25, 2022 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
Huntington Place Square, Level 2 (outside)
 
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