Austin
April 25-29, 2016

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The New Reality: Clusters, Containers and Thousands of Clouds

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Come join The New Stack for a short stack at the OpenStack pancake breakfast and podcast. Yes, it’s a pancake breakfast, but starring breakfast tacos! So wake up for the best hangover cure you can find and soak up the best conversation that can be had about the future of your infrastructure. Breakfast served at 7:30 am, discussion starts at 8:00 am.

Wednesday, April 27, 7:30am-8:45am (12:30pm - 1:45pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Founder at The New Stack
  Alex Williams is founder and editor in chief of The New Stack. He's a longtime technology journalist who did stints at TechCrunch, SiliconAngle and what is now known as ReadWrite. Alex has been a journalist since the late 1980s, starting at the Augusta Chronicle in 1989 after completing his master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Early in his career,... FULL PROFILE
Managing Editor of The New Stack
  Joab Jackson has covered pretty much all aspects of information technology over the past two decades. he particularly enjoys delving into the hidden worlds of deep infrastructure and the curious habits of software developers. He maintains his own Website using (mostly) open standards and open source software. FULL PROFILE
VP Data Center Group, Intel
Jonathan H. Donaldson is vice president in the Data Center Group and general manager of the Software Defined Infrastructure Group at Intel Corporation. He leads the team responsible for defining and carrying out Intel’s strategy for private, hybrid and public cloud automation.  Donaldson joined Intel in 2013 from VCE, a joint venture formed in 2009 by Cisco Systems, EMC Corporation, Intel... FULL PROFILE
Platform9 Systems Inc, Software Developer
Madhura maskasky leads Product Management at Platform9. Before co-founding Platform9, Madhura spent 7 years at VMware Engineering, where she grew to be technical lead for several key products including vCloud Director, Update Manager and ConfigControl. Madhura helped spearhead vSphere's transformation into a policy driven product suite, working broadly across groups to pull together the... FULL PROFILE
CoreOS
  Brian Harrington, also known as Redbeard, is the head of infrastructure at CoreOS. He is developer, hacker, and technical writer in the areas of open-source development and systems administration. His time spent in both defensive and offensive computing have combined with his readings of classical anarchism to present new ideas in organizational hierarchies for software development. He... FULL PROFILE
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