Planning for OpenStack Summit Boston begins

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The next OpenStack summit will be held in Boston May 8 through May 11, 2017, and the agenda is in progress.  Mirantis folks, as well as some of our customers, have submitted talks, and we&;d like to invite you to take a look, and perhaps to vote to show your support in this process.  The talks include:

From Point and Click to CI/CD: A real world look at accelerating OpenStack deployment, improving sustainability, and painless upgrades! (Bruce Mathews, Ryan Day, Amit Tank (AT&T))

Terraforming the OpenStack Landscape (Mykyta Gubenko)

Virtualized services delivery using SDN/NFV: from end-to-end in a brownfield MSO environment (Bill Coward (Cox Business Services))

Operational automation of elements, api calls, integrations, and other pieces of MSO SDN/NFV cloud (Bill Coward (Cox Business Services))

The final word on Availability Zones (Craig Anderson)

m1.Boaty.McBoatface: The joys of flavor planning by popular vote (Craig Anderson)

Proactive support and Customer care (Anton Tarasov)

OpenStack with SaltStack for complete deployment automation (Ales Komarek)

Resilient RabbitMQ cluster automation with Kubernetes (Alexey Lebedev)

How fast is fast enough? The science behind bottlenecks (Christian Huebner)

Approaches for cloud transformation of Big Data use case (Christian Huebner)

Workload Onboarding and Lifecycle Management with Heat (Florin Stingaciu)

Preventing Nightmares: Data Protection for OpenStack environments (Christian Huebner)

Deploy a Distributed Containerized OpenStack Control Plane Infrastructure (Rama Darbha (Cumulus), Stanley Karunditu)

Saving one cloud at a time with tenant care (Bryan Langston, Holly Bazemore (Comcast), Shilla Saebi (Comcast))

CI/CD in Documentation (Alexandra Settle (Rackspace), Olga Gusarenko)

Kuryr-Kubernetes: The seamless path to adding Pods to your datacenter networking (Antoni Segura Puimedon (RedHat), Irena Berezovsky (Huawei), Ilya Chukhnakov)

Cinder Stands Alone (Scott DAngelo (IBM), Ivan Kolodyazhny, Walter A. Boring IV (IBM))

NVMe-over-Fabrics and Openstack (Tushar Gohad (Intel), Michał Dulko (Intel), Ivan Kolodyazhny)

Episode 2: Log Book: VW Ops team’s adventurous journey to the land of OpenStack &; Go Global (Gerd Pruessmann, Tilman Schulz (Volkswagen))

OpenStack: pushing to 5000 nodes and beyond (Dina Belova, Georgy Okrokvertskhov)

Turbo Charged VNFs at 40 gbit/s. Approaches to deliver fast, low latency networking using OpenStack (Greg Elkinbard)

Using Top of the Rack Switch as a fast L2 and L3 Gateway on OpenStack (Greg Elkinbard)

Deploy a Distributed Containerized OpenStack Control Plane Infrastructure (Stanley Karunditu)

While you&8217;re in Boston, consider taking a little extra time in Beantown to take advantage of Mirantis Training&8217;s special Summit training, which includes a bonus introduction module on the Mirantis Compute Platform (MCP).  You&8217;ll get to the summit up to speed with the technology, and even (if you pass the exam) the OCM100 OpenStack certification.  Can&8217;t make it to Boston?  You can also take the class live from the comfort of your own home (or office).
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