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See What You Missed at the Open Source Cloud Computing Forum
July 27, 2009
by Cloud Computing Team
On July 22, 2009 we hosted the inaugural Open Source Cloud Computing Forum to bring together a community interested in learning about the latest developments in the industry’s open source cloud computing technologies. The Forum featured a dozen technically focused presentations that explored topics ranging from virtualization and security to management and open standards. Join the audience, which represented 29 different countries with nearly a thousand live participants, by tuning in for the playbacks of the Forum’s presentations. The presentations included:
| Session Name | Speaker |
|---|---|
| Introduction | Brian Stevens, Red Hat CTO |
| Industry Overview | Matthew Aslett, Industry Analyst, The 451 Group |
| Cloud Core Services | Jeff Garzik, Red Hat Principal Software Engineer |
| Cobbler | Michael DeHaan, Red Hat Senior Software Engineer |
| Condor | Matt Farrellee, Red Hat Senior Software Engineer |
| Eucalyptus | Rich Wolski, CTO, Eucalyptus |
| Hadoop | Mike Olson, CEO, Cloudera |
| KVM | Chris Wright, Red Hat Principal Software Engineer |
| Libvirt | Hugh Brock, Red Hat Engineering Manager |
| Compiere | Sunny Gosain, EVP & CTO, Compiere |
| Thincrust | Bryan Kearney, Red Hat Senior Consulting Engineer |
| Zmanda | Chander Kant, CEO, Zmanda |
| Conclusion | Brian Stevens, Red Hat CTO |
For more information about the Forum, visit here.












