Embedded, mobile Linux strong at LinuxWorld Boston
Feb 27, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 4 viewsLinuxWorld Boston, set for April 3-6, includes lots of presentations and panels of potential interest to embedded Linux developers. The event features tracks on “Mobile and Embedded Linux” and “Kernel and Driver Development,” along with sessions on SELinux, DRM, LTSP, out-of-band management, networking, Linux media performance, and real-time Linux.
Scheduled presentations include:
- Mobile & embedded Linux
- It's not rocket science: open source makes mobile email real
Fabrizio Capobianco, Funambol - Linux for mobile: the move into mainstream
Mark VandenBrink, Motorola - Linux in your hand: today's mobile infrastructure
Jacob Lehrbaum, MontaVista Software Inc. - Linux: it's about (real-) time
Sven Dietrich - Can you hear me now? The mobile phone challenge for Linux
Bill Weinberg, OSDL - The mobile universe and Linux: how Intel continues to grow the mobility initiative
Len Brown and James Ketrenos, Intel - Beyond the PC: the realization of Linux in the mobile device market
Didier Diaz, PalmSource - Building consumer products with open source communities — the Maemo and 770 experiences
Dr. Ari Jaaski, Nokia - Syncing with synchronization mechanisms in Linux
Thangaraju Balasubramanian, Wipro Inc.
- It's not rocket science: open source makes mobile email real
- Kernel and driver development
- Kernel Performance Project
Rohit Seth, Intel - Demystifying the Linux Kernel Bootstrap Process
Claudia Salzberg, IBM - Generic RDMA enablement in Linux – Why do we need it and How?
Krishna Kumar, IBM - Recent Developments in GCC
Janis Johnson, IBM - Linux Performance: Profiling and Optimization
Federico Lucifredi, Novell - Drowning in TCP/IP Data? Improve CPU Efficiency Through New Innovative Technology
Kevin Cassidy and Anil Vasudevan, Intel - The economic benefits of making open source contributions to the Linux kernel
James Bottomley, SteelEye Technology Inc.
- Kernel Performance Project
- Other/misc
- So You Want Open Source: What Does Your Staff Need to Know?
- Linux DRM: possible or oxymoron?
Jeff Ayars, VP, client technologies, Real Networks - Performance methodology for Linux clients
Maxim Alt, staff software architect, Intel Corporation - Introduction to SELinux
Karl MacMillan, technical director, Tresys Technology - Towards highly available, scalable, and secure HPC clusters with HA-OSCAR
Ibrahim Haddad, Linux initiative manager, OSDL - The $100 laptop: Linux attacks the digital divide
Nicholas Negroponte, cofounder and chairman, MIT Media Laboratory - SELinux Panel: current state of SELinux
Doc Shankar, exec IT architect, IBM - Quality of service and firewalls
Doug Hass, EV/COO, ImageStream - Secure network architectures with OpenBSD
Jason Dixon, founder, DixonGroup Consulting - Trusted Linux : The process and results of CAPP/EAL4+ (Case Study)
Doc Shankar, exec IT architect, IBM - Recent enhancements to SELinux: improved management and simpler policy development
Karl MacMillan, Tresys Technology - Improving media application performance on Linux
Ying Song, technical consulting engineer, Intel - Using LTSP to deploy a Linux desktop
Roger Del Russo, COO, Symbio Technologies - The out-of-band network evolves
Marcio Saito, Cyclades Corporation - Charting safe courses through mixed-IP development
Karen Copenhaver, Black Duck Software
Kevin Dankwardt, Ph.D., K Computing and IFOSS - Linux DRM: possible or oxymoron?
Additional details about the event can be found here. A complete list of sessions and speakers can be downloaded here (PDF download).
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