CeBIT 2017 OpenStack Day
At CeBIT 2017, OpenStack Day will offer a wide range of lectures and discussions.
Several well-known speakers have committed to speak at OpenStack Day. Experts such as Alexander Stellwag and Kurt Garloff from T-Systems will speak about performance problems and the deployment model at OpenStack; Diederich Wermser will explain network automation in the OpenStack environment using SDN; and Wolfgang Ries and Carsten Duch will address the operation of an OpenStack installation. The complete program can be found online.
The day will end with a panel discussion moderated by Linux-Magazin author Udo Seidel. Following the question “Quo vadis OpenStack?”, well-known cloud experts will discuss the future of OpenStack.
The event is run by Computec Media GmbH, the publisher of Linux-Magazin, the German sister magazine of Linux Pro Magazine, in cooperation with event organizer Pluspol and Deutsche Messe AG. The main sponsor of the OpenStack Day is Telekom Deutschland GmbH.
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