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Thursday, April 19
 

1:00pm PDT

Panel: OpenStack and Block Storage...Where To From Here? (Seacliff AB)

The purpose of this session is to drive more awareness to the Nova Volumes effort and help facilitate a discussion around the possible directions and extensions to Nova Volumes.

Bringing together Nova Volumes contributors and implementers, this presentation will be a detailed conversation around the past, present and future of the block storage components of the Nova project. Led by the moderator, panelists will briefly review their current block storage effort in Nova Volumes and talk through targeted use cases. The panelists will discuss their experiences with Nova Volumes to date, where they are heading and how they want to see the block storage specific efforts evolve from where they are today.

For the remainder of the session, the panel moderator will help facilitate a discussion with the panelists and the audience around the possible directions and extensions to Nova Volumes including current integrations, incremental improvements, critical enhancements and weighing the costs/benefits of block storage as a separate project.

Panelists:
SolidFire, Dave Wright, Founder/CEO
Mirantis, Greg Elkinbard, Sr. Director, Product Management
Nexenta, Caitlin Bestler, Director, Architecture
Ceph, Tommi Virtanen, Sr. File Systems Engineer


Moderator:
Vish Ishaya, Compute Project Technical Lead, OpenStack


Speakers
avatar for Caitlin Bestler

Caitlin Bestler

Caitlin Bestler is Sr. Director of Architecture at Nexenta Systems. Caitlin first dealt with extremely large distributed systems in the form of cable TV control systems that required keeping the data retained by each set-top box coherent with the headend databases. The number of set-tops... Read More →
avatar for Greg Elkinbard

Greg Elkinbard

Greg Elkinbard has over 2 decades of experience in platform and cloud engineering, working on creating breakthrough technology for cloud and high performance computing arena.  As Senior Director of Program Management for Mirantis, he is responsible for building on demand IaaS and... Read More →
avatar for Rob Esker

Rob Esker

Product Manager Cloud PM, NetApp
Member, board of directors, OpenStack; product management and strategy, NetApp - Rob's been involved in the OpenStack community dating to its origin in 2010. He founded NetApp’s OpenStack effort and presently serves as a member of the foundation's Board of Directors. He's contributed... Read More →
avatar for Vish Ishaya

Vish Ishaya

Vish Ishaya was Anso Labs Senior Systems Engineer (now an Engineer with Rackspace Cloud Builders) and is NASA Nebula Technical Lead. He is a highly prolific developer who is one of the top contributors of the OpenStack project. During the November 2010 OpenStack conference, he... Read More →
avatar for Tommi Virtanen

Tommi Virtanen

Tommi Virtanen (Tv) is a software developer who's interested in file systems, networks, distributed and decentralized software, finding neat solutions to difficult problems, and shiny bits.  He works for DreamHost and is currently participating in the Ceph project, an open-source... Read More →
avatar for Dave Wright

Dave Wright

Lead Interactive Designer, NPR


Thursday April 19, 2012 1:00pm - 1:40pm PDT
Seacliff AB Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

3:00pm PDT

Panel: Winning OpenStack's Second Year Redux (Seacliff CD)

After a lively discussion during the panel at the OpenStack Boston Conference in October called "Winning OpenStack's Second Year," we will bring the panelists back to see how we're doing 6 months later, and ask them their vision for what we must do as a community to ensure OpenStack continues to grow and flourish.


Speakers
avatar for Jonathan Bryce

Jonathan Bryce

Executive Director, OpenStack Foundation
Jonathan Bryce, who has spent his career building the cloud, is Executive Director of the OpenStack Foundation. Previously he was a founder of The Rackspace Cloud. He started his career working as a web developer for Rackspace, and during his tenure, he and co-worker Todd Morey... Read More →
avatar for Devin Carlen

Devin Carlen

One of Nebula's three co-founders and VP of Engineering, Devin Carlen is a significant contributor to the company's open source foundation and to its depth of technical expertise in private cloud computing. He was one of the original engineers of OpenStack while working on the NASA... Read More →
avatar for Mark Collier

Mark Collier

COO, OpenStack Foundation
Mark has spent his career working on technologies that disrupt industries, from "a computer on every desk", when he worked at Dell in the 90's as a product manager, to the digital music shift as Senior Director of Business Development at Yahoo! Music, to the cloud computing era, where... Read More →
avatar for John Purrier

John Purrier

John Purrier is Vice President of Open Source Cloud Computing within the HP Cloud Services business unit. He leads the technical teams that drive HP’s roles as both contributors to, and consumers of, open source projects in the cloud computing areas. His initial role was driving... Read More →


Thursday April 19, 2012 3:00pm - 3:40pm PDT
Seacliff CD Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

3:50pm PDT

Panel: Cloud Operators on OpenStack Networking (Seacliff AB)

Cloud Operators on OpenStack Networking

A panel of cloud operators (not vendors!) talk about how they use OpenStack networking today and their goals for future network capabilities in the future. Panelists from both service providers and the enterprise will discuss current deployment models and best practices, as well as use cases around the need for high-availability, scalable private networking, multi-datacenter connectivity, service-insertion, and more. This will include deployments using Nova Networking, as well as the new Quantum Network Service that will become core in Folsom. We will reserve significant time for audience questions to the panel.

Panelists will be:

  • JC Martin, Cloud Architect, eBay
  • Gavin Pratt, Senior Product Manager & Strategist, HP
  • Ken Pepple, Director of Cloud Development, Internap
  • Ishii Hisaharu, NTT
  • Erik Carlin, Director, Cloud Compute Product Line, Rackspace

Speakers
avatar for Erik Carlin

Erik Carlin

Erik Carlin joined Rackspace in 2008.  As Chief Architect, he helped launch and grow Cloud Servers as well as innovate, integrate, and optimize multiple services across the Rackspace Cloud portfolio.  Erik has been involved in OpenStack since its inception and helped launch the... Read More →
avatar for JC Martin

JC Martin

Since joining eBay in 2008, JC Martin has been driving eBay's cloud architecture, focusing on improving agility and efficiency through automating infrastructure and application life cycle. Prior to Ebay, he held architecture positions at BMC software and Sun Microsystems, where he... Read More →
avatar for Ken Pepple

Ken Pepple

CTO, Solinea
Ken is the co-founder and CTO of Solinea, a leading consulting and software provider enabling enterprises and service providers to accelerate the adoption of cloud computing. Prior to Solinea, Ken was Cloud Technology Partners' (CloudTP) Vice President for their OpenStack Practice... Read More →
avatar for Gavin Pratt

Gavin Pratt

Director of Product Management, HP Cloud, HP
avatar for Dan Wendlandt

Dan Wendlandt

OpenStack Lead, VMware
Dan Wendlandt from Nicira is the project technical lead (PTL) for the OpenStack Quantum project. He has been in product management and software development roles at Nicira, helping customers deploy the company's Network Virtualization Platform (NVP) in both public and private clouds... Read More →


Thursday April 19, 2012 3:50pm - 4:30pm PDT
Seacliff AB Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

4:40pm PDT

Like Peanut Butter and Chocolate: TryStack and the API Site (Bayview B)

The journey to an OpenStack sandbox for both cloud consumers and
deployers shows how donated resources and elbow grease results in a
working cloud. TryStack went live in mid-Februrary and now serves over
700 users without a service level agreement. In parallel, the
documentation team put together an API site documenting a large
reference page for the OpenStack APIs installed on TryStack. We will
tell stories, talk about the roadmap, and answer questions about
TryStack and the API Site in this panel presentation.

Panelists:

Anne Gentle - Anne works as a community documentation coordinator and
technical writer for OpenStack at Rackspace.
David Mortman - David is the Chief Security Architect at enStratus
Networks and has a keen interest in the OpenStack APIs.
Jay Pipes - Jay works on the OpenStack cloud computing platform at HP,
was the project technical lead of the OpenStack Image Service, and
serves as an administrator on TryStack.
Nati Ueno - Nati works on OpenStack at NTT, was an early contributor
to OpenStack, and serves as an administrator on TryStack.


Speakers
avatar for Anne Gentle

Anne Gentle

Developer Experience Engineer, Cisco
Anne Gentle is an industry-recognized author whose books promote collaboration among developers, writers, and other stakeholders withinopen source and enterprise communities. She works as a developer experience engineer at Cisco, supporting DevNet members learning Cisco technologies... Read More →
avatar for David Mortman

David Mortman

David is the Chief Security Architect at enStratus Networks and has a keen interest in the OpenStack APIs.  David Mortman has been doing Information Security for well over 15 years. Most recently, he was the Director of Security and Operations at C3. Previously, David was the CISO... Read More →
avatar for Jay Pipes

Jay Pipes

Principal Engineer, Amazon Web Services
Jay is a Principal Engineer at Amazon Web Services working on cloud-native technologies in the EKS team focused on open source contribution in the Kubernetes ecosystem. He's been involved in open source development for nearly two decades, working in both the cloud infrastructure and... Read More →
avatar for Nati Ueno

Nati Ueno

Nati works on OpenStack at NTT, was an early contributor to OpenStack, and serves as an administrator on TryStack.


Thursday April 19, 2012 4:40pm - 5:20pm PDT
Bayview B Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

4:40pm PDT

Panel: Power of Collaboration (Ballroom)

The Power of Collaboration – Can a community-lead technology move as fast a single-company-lead technology?  How does innovation and leadership happen in an open, collaborative environment? Join the conversation as we discuss this along with the potential dangers and opportunities that come with a collaborative environment.

Moderator: IDC, Gary Chen,  Research Manager, Cloud and Virtualization System Software

Panelists include:

  • HP Cloud Services, Zorawar 'Biri' Singh,  SVP & GM, HP Cloud Services
  • IBM, Angel Diaz, VP of Software Standards & Cloud
  • Rackspace, John Engates, CTO
  • RedHat, Brian Stevens, CTO
  • IDC, Gary Chen, Research Manager, Cloud and Virtualization System Software

 

 


Speakers
avatar for Gary Chen

Gary Chen

Gary Chen is Research Manager for IDC's Cloud and Virtualization System Software. In this role, Mr. Chen focuses on server virtualization software and its transformational effect on the larger datacenter ecosystem of systems management, networking, storage, and security. His research... Read More →
avatar for Angel Diaz

Angel Diaz

Dr. Angel Luis Diaz is Vice President of Software Standards and Cloud for IBM Software Group. In this role, he has global responsibility for driving strategy and management of IBM's industry-leading standards initiative. He manages a global standards community working across international... Read More →
avatar for John Engates

John Engates

John Engates joined Rackspace in August 2000, just a year after the company was founded, as Vice President of Operations, managing the datacenter operations and customer-service teams. Two years later, when Rackspace decided to add new services for larger enterprise customers... Read More →
avatar for Zorawar 'Biri' Singh

Zorawar 'Biri' Singh

Zorawar Biri Singh is senior vice president and general manager for Cloud Services at HP. He has global responsibility for HP’s public cloud infrastructure, platform services, cloud solutions and cloud ecosystem for developers, independent software vendors, service providers and... Read More →
avatar for Brian Stevens

Brian Stevens

CTO and Vice President, Worldwide Engineering, Red Hat
Brian Stevens joined Red Hat's senior management team in 2001 and has been critical to the company's enterprise operating system, storage, and virtualization strategies. As CTO and vice president, Worldwide Engineering, Stevens has responsibility for Red Hat® engineering globally... Read More →


Thursday April 19, 2012 4:40pm - 5:20pm PDT
Ballroom Downstairs, Hyatt Regency Hotel
 
Friday, April 20
 

9:50am PDT

Marketing OpenStack as a Community (Bayview B)

Marketing is not typically a priority for open source projects, yet early marketing efforts driven by companies in the OpenStack ecosystem have undeniably made a huge impact on its initial success. In this session we'll discuss the challenges in working within our complex open source community while also taking on serious competitors with deep pockets. How can you be a good citizen in the community and contribute to building the OpenStack brand, while also leveraging the brand and community resources for your company's benefit? In this panel, we will discuss:

* Building and leveraging the OpenStack brand -- the multiplier effect

* Embracing your competitors in the community to fight the bigger enemies

* Why it's important to create a movement -- rally a joint mission and/or common enemy

* Adding another stakeholder to your marketing plans -- the community

* Being flexible and reactive to timelines, variables, lack of a solid roadmap

* Tackling bottom-up marketing versus traditional enterprise marketing personas

* Staying scrappy and pooling resources to make a big impact without a big budget


Speakers
avatar for Gretchen Curtis

Gretchen Curtis

Gretchen Curtis is a Co-Founder andChief Strategy Officer at Piston Cloud Computing, Inc. Prior to Piston Cloud,she was Director of PR & Communications for NASA’s CTO for IT Chris C. Kempand the NASA Nebula cloud computing project (now known as OpenStack compute). Whileat NASA... Read More →
avatar for Lauren Sell

Lauren Sell

VP Marketing and Community Services, OpenStack Foundation
I am the VP of Marketing & Community Services for the OpenStack Foundation. I helped launch OpenStack and have since been coordinating with different companies and technical leaders in the community to promote OpenStack and drive adoption through activities like event organization... Read More →


Friday April 20, 2012 9:50am - 10:30am PDT
Bayview B Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

10:40am PDT

OpenStack Private Cloud Panel (Ballroom)

Private cloud is a hot topic right now. Many businesses and organizations are racing to build proof of concepts and put the cloud to work internally. I suspect that we're past the "Why private cloud? Why not public cloud?" questions and we've moved on to the "How?" but perhaps I'm wrong. Maybe we're at a tipping point? Between your questions, our panelists answers, and the ensuing debate, let's find out where we stand.

 

Our panelists will be:

 

Ryan Lane

  • Wikimedia
  • Operations Engineer
  • Project lead for Wikimedia Labs, a test, development, and semi-production volunteer managed cloud.
  • 256 users, 192 cores, 2960 GB RAM, 5 TB block storage for instances, 142 TB block storage for projects

 

Ross Lillie

  • Motorola Solutions
  • Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff
  • 30 years in various research positions within Motorola and now Motorola Solutions, with focus on software and software systems.
  • 60 cores, 100 GB RAM, 42 TB block storage and 100 TB object storage.

 

Narayan Desai

  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Principal Experimental Systems Engineer
  • My major interest is building this system to rival the performance of purpose built HPC systems for everything but tightly coupled parallel jobs.
  • 30 users, 4032 cores, 12 TB RAM, 100 TB block storage (expanding to ~7k cores, 30 TB RAM, 600 TB of block storage and 800 TB (raw) object storage)

 

Jan Drake

  • Disney
  • Principal Cloud Architect

 

Your moderator will be:

 

Everett Toews

  • Cybera
  • Senior Developer
  • Building OpenStack clouds for use by business, academia and the community while trying spur and support innovation along the way.
  • 40+ users, 768 cores, 1920 GB RAM, 48 TB block storage and 24 TB (usable) object storage

Speakers
avatar for Doug Davis

Doug Davis

PM Microservices, Microsoft
Doug is currently focusing on improving the developer experience for cloud native computing in Azure Cloud. He’s been working on Cloud related technologies for many years and has worked on many of the most popular OSS projects, including OpenStack, CloudFoundry, Docker, Kubernetes... Read More →
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Narayan Desai

SREconEU Program Chair, Google
Narayan Desai is an SRE at Google, where he focuses on the reliability of Google Cloud Platform Data Analytics products. He has a checkered past, having worked on scheduling, configuration management, supercomputers, and metagenomics—always in the context of production systems... Read More →
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Jan Drake

Disney Principal Cloud Architect
avatar for Ryan Lane

Ryan Lane

Wikimedia, Operations EngineerProject lead for Wikimedia Labs, a test, development, and semi-production volunteer managed cloud. 256 users, 192 cores, 2960 GB RAM, 5 TB block storage for instances, 142 TB block storage for projects     
avatar for Ross Lillie

Ross Lillie

30 years in various research positions within Motorola and now Motorola Solutions, with focus on software and software systems. 60 cores, 100 GB RAM, 42 TB block storage and 100 TB object storage.


Friday April 20, 2012 10:40am - 11:20am PDT
Ballroom Downstairs, Hyatt Regency Hotel

10:40am PDT

Panel: Cloud Standards (Seacliff AB)
  • IBM, Chris Ferris, CTO Cloud Standards
  • Redhat, David Lutterkort, cloud group on API's and standards, and chair the Apache Deltacloud project
  • NetApp, David Silk, technical director for object storage
  • IBM, Doug Davis, Software Standards
  • Oracle, Mark Carlson, Principal Cloud Strategist
  • Rackspace, Mark Nottingham, Cloud APIs and Standards

Speakers
avatar for Mark Carlson

Mark Carlson

Principal Cloud Strategist, Oracle
Mark A. Carlson, Principal Cloud Strategist at Oracle, has more than 30 years of experience with Networking and Storage development and more than fifteen year's experience with Java technology. Mark was one of the authors of the CDMI Cloud Storage standard. He has spoken at numerous... Read More →
avatar for Doug Davis

Doug Davis

PM Microservices, Microsoft
Doug is currently focusing on improving the developer experience for cloud native computing in Azure Cloud. He’s been working on Cloud related technologies for many years and has worked on many of the most popular OSS projects, including OpenStack, CloudFoundry, Docker, Kubernetes... Read More →
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Chris Ferris

CTO Cloud Standards, IBM
avatar for Mark Nottingham

Mark Nottingham

Principal Architect, Akamai Technologies
Mark Nottingham has helped develop the Web and its associated technologies for more than fifteen years.Currently, he co-chairs the IETF HTTP Working Group, is an elected member of the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG), and the liaison manager from the IETF to the W3C. He has... Read More →
avatar for David Slik

David Slik

David Slik is the technical director for object storage at NetApp, and is a co-chair of the SNIA Cloud Storage Technical Working Group. He participated in the creation of the XAM and CDMI standards, and has architected and developed large-scale distributed object storage systems deployed... Read More →


Friday April 20, 2012 10:40am - 11:20am PDT
Seacliff AB Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

11:30am PDT

Panel: Expanding the Community (Bayview B)

OpenStack community is growing at a very fast pace. The panel will give an overview of this growth, with some metrics and charts. The session will be the venue to discuss and decide how to:

  • create local OpenStack ambassadors to help promote the project worldwide
  • give recognition to all the people helping in the success of Openstack
  • share best practices for establishing user groups for OpenStack.

The panel will be open to comments and questions from the attendees.


Speakers
avatar for Joseph George

Joseph George

Director of Product Strategy for Revolutionary Cloud and Big Data Solutions, Dell
Joseph B George is the Director of Product Strategy for Revolutionary Cloud and Big Data Solutions at Dell, the team is responsible for developing innovative open source solutions such as the Dell OpenStack-Powered Cloud Solution, the Dell Apache Hadoop Solution, and the Dell Crowbar... Read More →
avatar for Tristan Goode

Tristan Goode

With 25 years experience in the IT industry Tristan has built a solid reputation as an innovative architect in systems infrastructure and enterprise solutions for corporate and Internet. Forward-thinking with strong attention to detail, Tristan has been responsible for designing... Read More →
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Masanori Itoh

Gin-no-saji
avatar for Stefano Maffulli

Stefano Maffulli

Open Source Initiative
Stefano is an experienced leader of open source organizations, from non-profits advocacy groups and trade organizations to business ventures and community projects across countries. With a proven track record in community building, he’s also an active contributor to open source... Read More →
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Boris Renski

SVP, Telecom Business Development, Mirantis
Boris Renski is Co-Founder and SVP, Telecom Business Development of Mirantis.


Friday April 20, 2012 11:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Bayview B Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

11:30am PDT

PaaS, Devops and NoOps -- Oh My! (Seacliff CD)

Cloud infrastructure isn't an end, but a means. Infrastructure is as valuable as the services it supports. This panel will highlight tools, processes and philosophies to maximize the benefit of cloud infrastructure. A candid discussion about open source, continuous deployment, platform as a service and devops coming together as a value creation force multiplier.

  • Derek Collison -- CloudFoundry author, CEO Apcera, formerly CTO Cloud Platforms VMWare, Director at Google, SVP/Architect at TIBCO
  • Jesse Robbins -- Founding CEO Opscode, co-founder Velocity Conference, Formerly Availability Program Manager Amazon.com
  • Teyo Tyree -- Co-Founder Puppet Labs
  • Benjamin McGraw -- Sr. Software Engineer at Piston Cloud Computing, Formerly Sr. Software Engineer at IMVU


Moderator: Andrew Clay Shafer -- Rackspace Cloud Builders


Speakers
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Derek Collison

Cloud Foundry author, CEO Apcera, formerly CTO Cloud Platforms VMWare, Director at Google, SVP/Architect at TIBCO
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Benjamin McGraw

Sr. Software Engineer at Piston Cloud Computing, Formerly Sr. Software Engineer at IMVU
avatar for Jesse Robbins

Jesse Robbins

Founder Chef, DevOps, etc. Now a founder-aligned VC., Heavybit
I am General Partner at Heavybit, the leading early stage investor and program for developer tools and infrastructure startups. I currently serve on the boards of Sanity.io and Mobot, and work closely with most of the companies in our portfolio. I am perhaps best known for founding... Read More →
avatar for Andrew Clay Shafer

Andrew Clay Shafer

VP Global Transformation Office, Red Hat
Building systems and communities, Andrew Clay Shafer contributed to improving DevOps tools and practices before DevOps was a word. They have a history of helping people deliver with a number of open source infrastructure projects including Puppet, OpenStack, Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes... Read More →
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Teyo Tyree

Co-Founder of Puppet Labs, I am passionate about Opensource software communities, automation, and cloud computing. Despite better judgement, I enjoy snowboarding, mountain bike and generally putting myself at risk of bodily harm.


Friday April 20, 2012 11:30am - 12:10pm PDT
Seacliff CD Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

11:30am PDT

Panel: The Truths and Myths of Cloud APIs (Seacliff AB)

Moderator: James Urquhart, VP of Product Strategy, enStratus

Panelists:

  • Adrian Cole, CTO jclouds at CloudSoft
  • Eric Windisch, Cloudscaling

More info coming soon!


Speakers
avatar for Mark Nottingham

Mark Nottingham

Principal Architect, Akamai Technologies
Mark Nottingham has helped develop the Web and its associated technologies for more than fifteen years.Currently, he co-chairs the IETF HTTP Working Group, is an elected member of the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG), and the liaison manager from the IETF to the W3C. He has... Read More →


Friday April 20, 2012 11:30am - 12:10pm PDT
Seacliff AB Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel

2:00pm PDT

Panel: OpenStack Business Ecosystem (Seacliff AB)

OpenStack has become pervasive and the business community is taking notice. But why all the hype and who is putting their money where their mouth is? This dynamic panel of investors and cloud visionaries will share their perspectives on the OpenStack ecosystem – what’s hot, what’s not, who’s generating value and who’s just adding to the noise.

Moderator: Joshua McKenty, CEO and Co-Founder of Piston Cloud

Panelists include:
o Scott Raney (Redpoint)

o Jim Lussier (Dell)
o Dharmesh Thakker (Intel Capital)
o Dan Scholnick (Trinity)
o Lars Leckie (Hummer Winblad)
o Bret Piatt (Rackspace Corporate Development)


Speakers
avatar for Lars Leckie

Lars Leckie

Lars is a Managing Director at Hummer Winblad and has played a key role in the firm’s investments in SaaS, virtualization, cloud and mobile technologies. Prior to joining Hummer Winblad Venture Partners in 2006, Lars was involved in founding and operational roles at start-up companies... Read More →
avatar for Jim Lussier

Jim Lussier

Jim joined Dell in late 2011 to set up and run a corporate venture capital group for Dell. The role of the group is to make investments in emerging technology companies to help Dell achieve its strategic objectives, increase the dialog with the emerging technology ecosystem of VCs... Read More →
avatar for Josh McKenty

Josh McKenty

VP Global Ecosystem Engineering, Pivotal
Entrepreneur and technologist Joshua McKenty works with Fortune 100 customers who seek to transition to a cloud native architecture, and with Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry team to bring new features and functionality to Cloud Foundry-based products, the industry-standard enterprise platform... Read More →
avatar for Scott Raney

Scott Raney

Scott Raney is a Partner with Redpoint Ventures focusing on information and consumer technology with a particular emphasis on cloud software and services, data center infrastructure and mobile applications. Scott has led or been involved with Redpoint's investments in Heroku, Cloud.com... Read More →
avatar for Dan Scholnick

Dan Scholnick

General Partner, Trinity Venutures
Dan is a General Partner at Trinity Ventures, a top tier VC dedicated to investing in early stage entrepreneurs. Dan founded Flurry, the leading user analytics platform for mobile applications. Prior to Flurry, Dan began his career as employee number two at Wily Technology (acquired... Read More →
avatar for Dharmesh Thakker

Dharmesh Thakker

Dharmesh Thakker manages cloud infrastructure and big data software investments at Intel Capital. He is actively involved on the boards of DynamicOps, Guavus Analytics, and enLighted. He joined Intel Capital from Advanced Technology Ventures where he supported enterprise software... Read More →


Friday April 20, 2012 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Seacliff AB Bayview Level, Hyatt Regency Hotel
 
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