[buug-l] Adminstammtisch – 06.10.2016 – “What is OpenStack and why does it make your life easier?”

Jens Link jenslink at quux.de
So Sep 18 20:48:05 CEST 2016


Hallo,

auch im Oktober haben wir wieder einen Vortrag. Diesmal erklären und
Karen Reilly und  Martin Loschwitz Was OpenStack ist und warum es unser
Leben einfacher macht. Der Vortrag ist in Englisch. 

Ort:   TU-Berlin, Gebäude MAR
       Marchstraße 23
       Raum: 4.064 (4. Stock) – Achtung, anderer Raum
       (U2: Ernst Reuther Platz, M45 Marchstr, 245 Marchbrücke)

Zeit:  19:00

Anmeldung zum Bier danach: http://doodle.com/poll/uim765timca4kgrk

Jens 

OpenStack is the No. 1 Open Source cloud software, and you’ve likely
heard a lot about it already. But how does OpenStack actually work? What
parts is it made of and how do they work together? Which challenges does
OpenStack help admins to tackle? And how can OpenStack make your life
easier? In this session, Karen Reilly and Martin Loschwitz from
SysEleven will answer all these questions — and yours!

About Karen Reilly: Karen Reilly is a fundraising, policy, and
technology management professional with experience in technology
education, government outreach, media relations, and cross-cultural
communication. She’s passionate about multi-disciplinary efforts to come
up with the best solutions to problems. She believes in creating safe
spaces for people of all backgrounds, in order to ensure that her
organization has full access to different perspectives and areas of
expertise. As a result, she has raised millions of dollars for nonprofit
technology organisations.

About Martin Loschwitz: Geek, Debian Developer, Cloud architect,
journalist: Martin is a jack of many trades. He currently holds the
position of a Teamlead for OpenStack Development at SysEleven in
Berlin. He has previously worked as a consultant on OpenStack Cloud
architecture, Software Defined Storage (SDS), Software Defined
Networking (SDN) and High Availability. In his free time, he writes
articles for a number of IT magazines on Cloud computing and related
topics.”



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