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Anuket Launch Event

Anuket is a new project in the LF Networking umbrella — formed by a merger of OPNFV and the Cloud iNfrastructure Telco Taskforce (CNTT) — in order to empower the...

LFN Developer & Testing Event February

The LFN Developer & Testing Forum is being held over four days, February 1 - 4, 2021. Once again we will be virtually gathering the LFN project technical communities to...

Linux Foundation Spring Member Meeting

The Linux Foundation Member Summit is the annual gathering for Linux Foundation member organizations. Due to COVID-19, we will be delaying the next in-person Member Summit to November 2021 so...

Open Networking & Edge Executive Forum

Join us for this special executive edition of Open Networking & Edge Summit, the industry’s premier open networking and edge computing event. You’ll hear from ecosystem executive leaders as they...

LFN Webinar: VPP in your home lab? Yep. Right now.

Note: This event will start at 8:00 AM Pacific Time. Register Here. Vector Packet Processing (VPP) enables astounding software packet processing. It represents where the world is heading for many...

LFN Webinar: ONAP Honolulu is Here

May 11, 9:00 AM Pacific Time Over 200 developers from 30 organizations collaborated to produce Honolulu, the eighth release of the Linux Foundation ONAP project. Honolulu furthers ONAP’s position as...

LFN Developer & Testing Forum June

The LFN Developer & Testing Forum is being held over four days, June 7 - 10, 2021. Once again we will be virtually gathering the LFN project technical communities to...

Open Source Conference 2021 (India, virtual)

Fast emerging technologies such as 5G, IoT, and Edge Computing are changing the landscape of the technology industry and bringing significant value to end consumers. At the same time, open-source...

Webinar: Calico/VPP: Kubernetes networking with boosters

Kubernetes has become the de facto solution when it comes to container networking, providing rich functionalities and abstractions. But some class of workloads put a huge performance burden on these...