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SUMMARY:Linux Foundation Spring Member Meeting
DESCRIPTION: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 that attendees can get the full benefit of the event which includes face-to-face collaboration and interactions. \nIn the interim\, we will be hosting this special Member Meeting on March 9\, 2021 so that The Linux Foundation can share timely information and announcements with members on new project launches\, exciting project updates and the latest on what’s happening at The Linux Foundation. \nAttendee Registration\nThe Linux Foundation Member Summit is an invitation-only event for member companies of The Linux Foundation and Linux Foundation Projects. Invitation codes are sent directly to member companies. \n\n\nPlatinum members receive 6 passes\nGold members receive 4 passes\nSilver members receive 1 pass\n\n\nIf you are a Linux Foundation member company and need information regarding your invitation code\, please contact us at events@linuxfoundation.org.
URL:https://lfnetworking.org/event/linux-foundation-spring-member-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Open Networking & Edge Executive Forum
DESCRIPTION: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 discuss deployment progress and provide critical insights into Service Provider\, Cloud\, Enterprise Networking\, and Edge/IOT requirements\, the state of industry\, and ecosystem priorities.  \nWe’ve also taken this opportunity to evolve the virtual event format to better serve our global audience. Keynotes will begin at a different time each day with start times friendly to the Americas\, APAC\, and Europe. \nThe event is free for LFN Members\, please email events@linuxfoundation.org for the code. All others pay just $50. \nLearn more & register.
URL:https://lfnetworking.org/event/open-networking-edge-executive-forum/
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SUMMARY:LFN Webinar:  VPP in your home lab? Yep. Right now.
DESCRIPTION:Note: This event will start at 8:00 AM Pacific Time. \nRegister Here. \nVector Packet Processing (VPP) enables astounding software packet processing. It represents where the world is heading for many packet processing needs across edge networking\, cloud native networking\, and 5G infrastructure. \nMany network engineers are aware of VPP\, but really don’t have a fast\, easy way to try it out for themselves\, just to see what it’s all about. But if they could\, who knows what they might do with it? \nGood news. There is a way to kick the VPP tires! \nOne of the companies that has integrated FD.io’s VPP into a high-performance software edge router solution is Netgate. Netgate has a free version of VPP\, ready to go as a product\, known as TNSR. TNSR integrates a number of open source projects – VPP\, DPDK\, FRR\, strongSwan and Clixon – into a ready to install\, configure and deploy high speed router. \nIn this webinar we will hear directly from three independent network engineers on how they got interested in VPP\, how quickly and easily they were able to install and test it for their needs\, and what outcome they achieved. \nVPP is for real. It is seeing rapid and broad commercial deployment. But it is still early. We at FD.io would like to see as many network engineers becoming familiar with it as possible! \nLearn how you can do this in your home or work lab – right now\, for free! \nIn this webinar\, Audian Paxson from Netgate will walk through how this is done while engaging with end users of the technology: Mike Jennings. Voxtelesys; Dan Streufert\, ADS-B Exchange; and Jerry Wilson\, Region 5 ESC for their insights. \nRegister Here. \nSpeakers\nAudian Paxson\,Senior Director of Product Line Management\, Netgate \nAudian Paxson has worked in consumer\, enterprise and cloud IT infrastructure and security for over 18 years. In his roles leading product management and product marketing teams he has delivered multiple products from concept to launch and has been awarded three USPTO Patents for inventions focused on consumer and enterprise security. He joined Netgate in 2019 as the Senior Director of Product Line Management. \nMike Jennings\,  COO and Network Operator \nMichael Jennings has two decades of experience with the opensource community\, starting with FreeBSD 3.0 for server and Caldera for the desktop in 1999. In mid-2000 migrated to Fedora 7 and Centos4. Michael established a goal at Voxtelesys to harness opensource technology wherever possible where they currently run Debian 10 on servers\, a Debian derivative on desktops\, and are currently experimenting with Arch as a possible replacement for dev workstations. \nDan Streufert\, President/Founder\, ADSBexchange.com1 \nDan Streufert has worked in the IT field\, since 1990. He ran a small ISP and consultancy in the mid-90s\, and transitioned to corporate IT operations a few years later. Starting off as Sr. Network Engineer for a midsize global manufacturing firm.  Most recently\, Dan served as VP of Information Technology for a $1b global manufacturing firm\, and as the Principal Systems Architect for WeWork.  In 2016\, Dan founded ADSBexchange.com – an aggregator of worldwide flight data currently operating over 6000 receivers globally. \nJerry Wilson\, Network Manager at Region 5 Education Service Center \nJerry Wilson is a network manager at Region 5 ESC where he leads the implementation and management of the participating schools district’s infrastructure and IT services; specializing in researching and analyzing cost effective solutions from vendors and open source projects for school district technology staff. Jerry has led network admin teams and programs for a startup ISP\, a public hospital\, and a managed service provider. Over the years Jerry has provided expert consultation\, and instruction on technology coordination\, programming\, and robotics for school districts\, and UIL Computer Science and VEX Robotics competitions. \nRegister Here. \nNote: This event will start at 8:00 AM Pacific Time.
URL:https://lfnetworking.org/event/lfn-webinar-vpp-in-your-home-lab-yep-right-now/
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SUMMARY:LFN Webinar: 5G Dynamic Network Slicing via Open Source Projects
DESCRIPTION:5G network slicing enables a single physical infrastructure to be partitioned into multiple virtual instances\, each optimized for the different needs of specific users. This opens up a new world of business opportunities for use cases like smart cities\, autonomous driving\, healthcare\, and more. This also allows for greater operational efficiencies to network operators for only deploying the functions required to support a specific customer. Network slicing also benefits Enterprises by expanding their services geographically\, creating private networks\, and deploying Edge services. Though network slicing is a common topic across the industry right now\, slicing implementations and discussion are often limited to eMBB\, mIOT and URLLC. The next step on the slicing journey is servicing dynamic network slices. \nIn this talk\, Srinivasa Addepalli\, Chief Principal Engineer\, Intel; and Tushar Doshi\, Technical Director\, Robin.io will discuss various use cases and deployment models for dynamic slices and explain how they enable Enterprises to deploy MEC services. They will dig further on slicing orchestration to automate dynamic slice life cycle management and discuss enhancements required in NFVO tools and platforms for managing resources to ensure that slice SLAs are satisfied. They will highlight the open source projects active in this space\, like K8s\, ONAP\, OpenNESS/EMCO\, and how they contribute to dynamic slicing orchestration and show to benefit from this innovation. \nRegister Here.
URL:https://lfnetworking.org/event/lfn-webinar-5g-dynamic-network-slicing-via-open-source-projects/
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