OpenNebula TechDay Dallas
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UPDATE 2: An update for those not aware of it already, but there will be an Open Space session during this event. This is a session for attendees to gather and discuss passionate questions, burning ideas, features, integrations or any topic of their choice in an informal and tech-friendly environment with other passionate and interested people.
There is no preplanned list of topics, only time slots and a space in one of the meeting rooms where interested participants propose topics and pick time slots.
So even if you have no interest in running an OpenNebula Cloud platform, you can still stop if you have a burning or interesting topic that you would like feedback on.
UPDATE: Information about the workshop and a couple of talks has been made available. One of the talks will show how to use Docker containers and Docker swarms in an OpenNebula Cluster. Get the details at http://opennebula.org/community/techdays/techday-dallas-2016/
OpenNebula (http://opennebula.org) is an open source cloud computing platform, just like OpenStack, and an OpenNebula TechDay is a full day event where interested parties learn how to work with the software from the people that built it.
It is targeted at cloud architects, data center admins, systems admins, systems integrators, DevOps architects, solutions architects and anybody else in the cloud computing space who just wants to learn about OpenNebula.
It starts with a 4-hour hands-on workshop followed by a series of presentations and talks - after a one hour lunch, concluding with an Open Space session.
This OpenNebula TechDay will be the first in Dallas, so we're trying to get the word out early. Let's make it a successful event so it can become an annual tradition. The complete schedule is not ready yet, but you may view a tentative schedule at http://opennebula.org/community/techdays/techday-dallas-2016/
If you or your company are currently working with OpenNebula and would like to participate with a talk, presentation or sponsorship, please send me a PM.
Seating for this event is currently capped at 50, but that may be revised upwards at a later date, so RSVP if you wish to attend.
