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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191007
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SUMMARY:EdgeX Open
DESCRIPTION:LF Edge’s EdgeX Foundry community is planning a series of hackathons focused on addressing real-world use cases with solutions built from commercial content from sponsors unified by the EdgeX framework. \nThe inaugural EdgeX Open will be hosted at Tech Nexus in Chicago on October 7 and 8. The event will focus on the retail market and work stemmed from the Commerce (e.g. Retail) Working Group within the EdgeX Foundry project and the related Open Retail Initiative (ORI). \nParticipating developers (from students to retail end users and technology solution providers) will use their talents and creativity combined with the EdgeX framework\, commercial content from sponsoring companies and the rules of the event to develop a solution for either one of the specified customer-valued retail use-cases or an additional open category. \nEdgeX Open Categories: \n\nAdvanced loss prevention – Leverage EdgeX to correlate computer vision events with telemetry from sensors such as RFID and transaction logs data from Point-of-Sale systems for improved loss prevention/theft detection\nDynamic personalized retail experience – Take computer vision and sensor data to drive a better in-store customer experience based on individual shopper preference\nInventory management – Use data from sensors and scanners (hand-held and/or drone- based) to improve inventory accuracy\nOpen category – Get creative and take your pick of a retail-centric use case! Just make sure it would be deemed valuable by end users\n\nRegister Here: https://www.cvent.com/events/edgex-open-hackathon/registration-f4153ff71c68484c93115471db92f92b.aspx?fqp=true \nAn EdgeX Open webinar\, which provided an overview of the hackathon\, a quick introduction to the EdgeX framework\, tips and a Q&A\, was held Wednesday\, Sept. 25. \n \nSlides form the Webinar are available here: The EdgeX Open Webinar – Final 10.2.19 \nAgenda: \nMonday\, October 7\, 2019 \n8:30 – 10:00                          Registration\, Breakfast and Team Set-up \n10:00 – 10:30                        Opening Announcements\, Introductions & Challenges Presented \n10:30 – 11:00                         Sponsor presentations \n11:00                                       Hacking begins \nNoon                                       Working lunch \n2:00                                         Networking/Technical discussions/Open group conversations \n6PM                                         Whiskey Tasting (For participants 21 years old and over) \n7PM                                         Dinner / Cocktail / Jam Session \n10:00                                       Doors close for the night \n  \nTuesday\, October 8\, 2019  \n7:30 AM                                   Doors open \n8:00                                          Breakfast and start time \n9:00                                          Order of participant presentations to the Judges will be announced \nNoon                                         Working lunch \nNoon – 2:00                            Judges to meet with each team for a short solutions overview and quick Q&A* \n2:00 – 4:00                            Presentations to judges (Each team presents + Q&A)* \n4:00                                          Judges tally results \n5:00                                          Award Ceremony – Winners announced \n5:30                                          Closing ceremony and final thoughts \n6:00                                          End \n* Each team to get equal amount of time with judges and for presentation (specific time will depend on number of teams) \nTo learn more about how to get started with EdgeX Foundry\, check out this training doc: https://www.edgexfoundry.org/blog/2019/09/09/edgex-open-training/ \nOther training resources: \nPreloaded Developer Tools \n\nUbuntu 18.04 Download\nCode Environments\n\nVSCode Download —  snap install code –classic\n\nGolang Extension + golang tools\nDocker Extension\n“Better TOML” Extension\n\n\nGoLand – Download — sudo snap install goland –classic\n\nDocker Plugin\nTOML Plugin\n\n\nDocker CE — Download — sudo snap install docker\nGolang — Download — sudo snap install go –classic\nGit — Download — sudo snap install git-ubuntu –classic\nSnapcraft — sudo snap install snapcraft —classic\n\n\n\nPostman – Download — sudo snap install postman \nUseful links \n\nEdgeX Documentation: https://docs.edgexfoundry.org/\nEdgeX Deployment (Edinburgh 1.0.1)\nDocker: Developer Scripts: https://github.com/edgexfoundry/developer-scripts/tree/master/releases#edinburgh-release\nSnap: sudo snap install edgexfoundry\n\nSDKs \n\nApp Functions SDK: https://github.com/edgexfoundry/app-functions-sdk-go/blob/master/README.md\nDevice Service SDK: https://docs.edgexfoundry.org/Ch-GettingStartedSDK-Go.html\n\nApplication Services \n\nApp Service Configurable: https://github.com/edgexfoundry/app-service-configurable/blob/master/README.md\n\nDocker: docker pull nexus3.edgexfoundry.org:10004/docker-app-service-configurable:latest\n\n\n\nIf you have questions\, connect with us on the EdgeX Foundry Vertical-Solutions Slack Channel: https://slack.edgexfoundry.org/ \nPrizes: \nFirst Place: Team will receive USD$5\,000*. The first place team will be invited to a future industry event to present their winning solution. \nSecond Place: Team will receive USD$2\,500* \nThird Place:  Team will receive USD$1\,250*  \n* Prizes awarded in the form of a check\, to be distributed amongst all Team members \nThank you to our presenting sponsors!\n \n  \n \nThank you to our bronze sponsors!\n \n .   \n \n  \nLearn more about the EdgeX Foundry: \n\nEdgeX Edinburgh release page: https://www.edgexfoundry.org/release-1-0-edinburgh/\n\n\nEdgeX documentation: https://docs.edgexfoundry.org/Ch-QuickStart.html\nEdge Technical blog: https://www.edgexfoundry.org/blog/2019/07/11/edgex-foundry-ready-for-prime-time/\nEdgeX Contributors: https://www.lfedge.org/2019/08/21/edgex-foundry-contributors-and-users-share-thoughts-on-the-edinburgh-release-the-growing-ecosystem-and-more/
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/edgex-foundry-hackathon/
CATEGORIES:EdgeX Foundry,LF Edge
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SUMMARY:5G Transport & the Edge
DESCRIPTION:The annual 5G Transport & the Edge event is at the Westin Time Square in New York on Thursday\, October 10. We invite you to investigate the design of advanced 5G transport networks and the integration with edge cloud infrastructure and services at this event with industry leaders from global companies. \nLF Edge’s Oliver Spatschek\, Governing Board member and Assistant Vice President\, Inventive Science\, at AT&T\, will participate in a panel at 4:20 – 5 pm. The panel “What are the genuinely monetizable applications to drive operator investment in building out edge infrastructure?” will cover a range of topics including:  \n\nAn analysis of the most monetizable edge applications\nIs there enough appetite from operators to invest and unlock monetizable solutions for edge computing?\nCan operators afford to wait for monetizable applications to arise before building out edge infrastructure?\nWho is driving the deployment of edge business applications? Where is the demand now and where should we expect the demand to come from in the future?\n\nOliver is joined by: \n\nParvin Mahajan\, Chief of Customer Operations\, IoT\, Sprint\nSam Mindlin\, Audio Program Director\, Applied Edge Concepts Team Lead\, Verizon\nAlex Reznik\, Chair\, ETSI MEC ISG\nModerator: Mike Dano\, Editorial Director\, 5G & Mobile Strategies\, Light Reading\n\nTo register or to learn more about the event\, visit the website.
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/5g-transport-the-edge/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191025
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CREATED:20190830T133733Z
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SUMMARY:Mobile World Congress
DESCRIPTION:Arpit Joshipura\, GM of IoT\, Edge Computing and Networking for the Linux Foundation\, will be on-site at Mobile World Congress on October 22-24 in Los Angeles. Arpit and Mazin Gilbert\, VP of Advanced Technology & Systems at AT&T\, will present a session titled “Enabling Next Generation 5G Experiences with Network-AI” is on Wednesday\, October 23 at 2:30-2:55 pm. The session will discuss how Network-AI\, open source and software create a solid foundation for endless opportunities in this technology revolution. \nLearn more about the conference here.
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/mobile-world-congress/
CATEGORIES:Akraino,LF Edge
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTSTAMP:20260423T035016
CREATED:20190930T205049Z
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit/Embedded Linux Conference Europe
DESCRIPTION:LF Edge will be on-site at Open Source Summit/Embedded Linux Conference Europe on October 28-31 in Lyon\, France with several speaking presentations. \nOn Monday\, October 28: \nAt 11:30 am – 12:05 pm in the Tête d’Or 2 room\, join LF Edge leaders for a panel discussion titled\, “Innovators Assemble! The IoT Edge Computing League Shares the Endgame.” Malini Bhandaru\, Senior Staff at VMware and Security expert; Balaji Ethirajulu\, Senior Director of Product Management at Ericsson and LF Edge Outreach Committee Chair person; Erik Nordmark\, Chief Architect at Zededa and Project EVE leader; and Trevor Conn\, Technical Staff Engineer at Dell Technologies and Chair of EdgeX Foundry Core Working Group\, will discuss edge use cases being addressed to satisfy the industry needs\, collaboration between the LF Edge Projects and scope of each project and how to engage and contribute to each project. Add it to your schedule here. \nAt 3:15 – 3:50 pm in the Tête d’Or 2 room\, Gavin Lu\, R&D Director for VMware and LF Edge contributor and member\, will give a talk titled\, “Build Edge Native Applications Integrated with the Cloud.” This presentation is about the elaboration of edge native applications\, how they are different from legacy applications and cloud native applications\, and how to build edge native applications\, well integrated with the clouds. The recommendation toolkit is relative to Linux\, container\, EdgeX Foundry\, and a few other OSS projects. Add it to your schedule here. \nOn Wednesday\, October 30:  \nAt 11:30 am – 12:05 pm in the Forum 6 room\, Jeroen Mackenbach\, Lead Systems Engineer IoT & Embedded Compute and EdgeX Foundry contributor\, will present a session titled\, “An Overview of EdgeX Foundry and Where We Stand.” Attendees will learn more about EdgeX’s Edinburgh “production-ready” release\,  various success stories and use cases\, and an overview of what the future of the project looks like. Add it to your schedule here. \nAt 12:20 – 12:55 pm in the Forum 6 room\, Tiejun Chen\, Staff Engineer and Technical Leader at VMware and contributor on the EdgeX Foundry Technical Steering Committee\, is giving a presentation\,”Integrate ROS into EdgeX – Startover of Edge Computing Systems.” In this session\, Tiejun will discuss integrating ROS into EdgeX to build a unified edge system solution like 1: Architecture; 2: Support EdgeX with ROS device nodes; 3. Enable a basic machine learning framework with ROS library like opencv; 4: Over light weight preempt-rt Linux vessel; 5. vision of edge computing cluster. Add it to your schedule here. \nAt 3:15 – 3:50 pm in the Pasteur Auditorium\, Malini Bhadaru\, Senior Staff from VMware and Chair of the EdgeX Foundry Security Working Group\, will lead a session titled\, “Building an Open Source Framework for the Edge.” She’ll discuss edge computing\, the new LF Edge umbrella and how each project makes up the LF Edge stack – Akraino\, EdgeX Foundry\, Home Edge\, Project EVE and the Open Glossary of Edge Computing. Add it to your schedule here. \nAt 4:15 – 4:50 pm in the Pasteur Auditorium\, Trevor Conn\, Technical Staff Engineer at Dell Technologies and Chair of EdgeX Foundry Core Working Group\, will present a session titled\, “Securely Store IoT Edge Data with IPFS and Distributed Ledger.” In this session\, attendees will learn how to secure and track data entering the IoT edge using distributed ledger technology. Specifically\, see how data brought into the EdgeX Foundry can be signed and stored on an IPFS distributed file system and then an immutable pointer to the data can be placed into a distributed ledger along with any necessary identity/wallet information. This solution helps minimize storage needs of the ledger\, provides an extra layer of security to your IoT solutions and can pave the way for eventual data monetization via querying/reporting capabilities. Add it to your schedule here. \nAt 4:15 – 4:50 pm in the Lumiere Auditortium\, Malini Bhadaru\, Senior Staff from VMware and Chair of the EdgeX Foundry Security Working Group\, and Tingyu Zeng\, Senior Principal Engineer at Dell/RSA and Chair of the EdgeX Foundry Security Working Group\, will present a session titled\, “How Secure is your Edge with EdgeX?” In this session\, attendees will learn about EdgeX Foundry\, its threat model and the security best practices it adopts\, such as code scans for known CVEs and security anti-patterns\, use of Kong for secure gateway/proxy\, use of Vault for secure storage of keys and authentication credentials\, audit logging\, and deployment prescriptions to limit privilege escalation and stolen media type attacks\, and incidence response. Lastly\, we touch on security roadmap items such as PKI for authenticated secure inter-service interaction and Trusted Platform Modules for secure boot and encrypted storage. Add it to your schedule here. \nAt 5:05 – 5:40 pm in the Amphitheatre\, Mazin Gilbert\, Vice President of Advanced Technology and Systems at AT&T Labs\, will present a talk titled\, “ONAP\, Acumos and Akraino for the Autonomous Network.” In this presentation\, attendees will hear more about the proven power of open source with AT&T’s active participation in open source projects like Acumos AI\, ONAP and Akraino Edge Stack and the vision of Network AI. Add it to your schedule here. \nTo learn more or to register for the conference\, visit the website.
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/open-source-summit-embedded-linux-conference-europe/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191101
DTSTAMP:20260423T035016
CREATED:20190904T104821Z
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SUMMARY:IoT Solutions World Congress
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be on-site at IoT Solutions World Congress on October 29-31 in Barcelona! LF Edge will be at Booth A151 with interactive demos from Akraino Edge Stack\, Dell\, EdgeX Foundry\, Project EVE and more! More details to come… \nAdditionally\, Jason Shepherd\, LF Edge Governing Board Member and CTO of IoT and Edge Computing at Dell\, and Keith Steele\, EdgeX Foundry Chair of the Technical Steering Committee and CEO of IOTech\, will give a presentation on Tuesday\, Oct. 29 at 12:05-12:50 pm. The session\, “Leveraging EdgeX Foundry as an Open\, Trusted Data Framework for Smart Meter Monitoring\,” will talk through the customer’s smart meter monitoring use case and the potential to scale into more use cases. This will include considerations on how to ensure trust across a system-of-systems spanning public and private boundaries\, including the emergence of “data confidence fabrics” to ensure data is delivered with measurable confidence. \nLearn more about the event here: https://www.iotsworldcongress.com/.
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/iot-solution-world-congress/
CATEGORIES:Akraino,EdgeX Foundry,Home Edge,LF Edge,Open Glossary of Edge Computing,Project EVE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191031T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191031T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T035016
CREATED:20190830T151920Z
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SUMMARY:The State of the (LF) Edge
DESCRIPTION:The State of the (LF) Edge is a half-day\, single-track event on the topic of IoT and Edge Computing. The main goal of this State of the (LF) Edge event is to provide an overview of LF Edge and the edge projects under the umbrella\, share insight into what’s to come\, and offer an open forum to begin discussions around collaboration across edge projects\, as well as complementary organizations and projects outside of LF Edge. \nIn exchange for the small registration fee of $25 for this add-on event\, which ensures we can schedule more of these update sessions at future events\, we will be including an afternoon break with snacks and sodas. \nHow to Register:\nPlease add the State of the (LF) Edge to your current Open Source Summit Registration\, for an additional fee of $25.
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/the-state-of-the-lf-edge/
CATEGORIES:Akraino,EdgeX Foundry,Home Edge,LF Edge,Open Glossary of Edge Computing,Project EVE
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