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List of Events

Here is a list of event, includes speaker session and other intermediate slots (e.g. lunch):

Guide to Responsible AI for Developers

The beauty of machines and humans working in tandem gets lost in the discussion about whether A.I. is a good thing or a bad thing. However, perhaps the most productive debate we can have isn’t one of good versus evil. The hard question is how we all can build technology designed in a way that augments human ingenuity and capabilities, human-centered and guided by principles that are core to human rights. Here’s the idea of Responsible AI that is proposed by global tech giants including Microsoft.

Emergency Response Demo - The Power of Communities

The Emergency Response application is a reference demo that showcases the Power of Communities. In particular, it clarifies how the accelerating pace of open-source innovation can be harnessed today on a micro-service, event driven architecture using the products that comprise Red Hat’s Unified Application Environment. It is deployed to and scales horizontally on the premier hybrid cloud platform for enterprise business workloads: Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.

Introduction to NGINX Unit - The NGINX web application server

NGINX Unit is a dynamic web and application server, designed to run applications in multiple languages. Unit is lightweight, polyglot, and dynamically configured via API. The design of the server allows reconfiguration of specific application parameters as needed by the engineering or operations. This speech is a briefing of NGINX Unit's features and its significant in modern microservice architecture.

Pushing upstream

In this talk we will look at the OSS container ecosystem and break down its components into three families. Container runtimes, container orchestrators and then packaging tools like Helm and CNAB. At Microsoft we are priding ourselves on contributing to the OSS container ecosystem by supporting all three of this family of projects. So in this talk we will look at how we are pushing changes to projects like containerd, Docker and Kubernetes but also donating projects to the CNCF like Helm to be community driven under a Linux foundation with open governance.