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SUMMARY:EdgeX Foundry Challenge Shanghai 2020
DESCRIPTION:LF Edge and EdgeX Foundry present the EdgeX Challenge Shanghai 2020 on July 3\, 2020. Whether you are in Shanghai or will be joining virtually\, we encourage you to join the community to tackle technical challenges at this hackathon. The hackathon is dedicated to building a learning and sharing platform for the Internet of Things and edge computing. Based on EdgeX Foundry\, it uses shared technology investment to solve difficult technical problems\, gathers participants with innovative ideas and strong technical energy\, and targets common pain points in the Internet of Things industry. For retail\, manufacturing\, energy\, urban parks and other fields\, use EdgeX Foundry to solve industry problems. Participants will effectively combine technology and industry by creating\, developing and optimizing solutions\, while tempering technology and empowering real application scenarios. \nChallenges include two tracks: \n\nCommercial (Retail\, Hospitality\, Banking\, Education\, etc.）\n\nUsing EdgeX\, based on IOT\, AI and data analysis technologies\, build innovative applications related to consumer\, merchandise\, and store. \nUse EdgeX to build multi-sensor correlated IoT applications.\nUse EdgeX to build applications beneficial to defeat COVID-19.\nCombine EdgeX with 5G\, blockchain or service robot to build innovative applications\n\n\nIndustrial (Factories\, Power\, Oil/Gas\, Utilities）\n\nFor the multi-edge node scenario\, build an SDN + containerized IT solution based on EdgeX\nIn discrete or process (with lower latency requirements) manufacturing\, use EdgeX to achieve low latency fault detection and response on the production line\nIn Discrete Manufacturing\, use EdgeX to Detect Product Defects Online\nUsing EdgeX to collect data\, proceed with energy management of electric/gas/coal/oil\, to improve energy efficiency. (Such as: building a thermodynamic model\, completing heat meter data collection and automatic valve opening control to optimize heating efficiency)\nUsing EdgeX to realize remote unmanned monitoring of multiple data sources and automatic control of the on-site environment.\n\n\n\nThe EdgeX Foundry Challenge Shanghai is hosted by the Shanghai Science and Technology Commission\, LF Edge and  co-hosted by Intel and InnoSpace. Sponsors include China Chain Store & Franchise Association (CCFA)\, Dell Technology\, IOTech and Tencent\, Thundersoft and VMware. Learn more and register here: http://edgexchallenge.shanghaimakers.cn/ 
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/edgex-foundry-challenge-shanghai-2020/
CATEGORIES:EdgeX Foundry,LF Edge
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SUMMARY:(Webinar) State of the Edge: Exploring the Intersection of IoT\, AI\, 5G and Edge Computing
DESCRIPTION:Launched in 2018\, the State of the Edge is a is vendor-neutral platform for open research on edge computing that is dedicated to accelerating innovation by crowdsourcing a shared vocabulary for edge. The project develops free\, shareable research that is widely adopted and used to discuss compelling solutions offered by edge computing and the next generation Internet. From its inception\, the organization had an editorial mission; we sought to align and educate\, not generate leads or advance people through a sales funnel. It was an experiment\, but it worked. \nNow under the LF Edge umbrella\, State of the Edge and the Open Edge Glossary have become widely accepted in the industry as building the standardization and lexicon for the edge. However\, edge computing represents a long-term transformation of the Internet that could take decades to fully materialize. This year’s State of the Edge report and its forecast model do not represent final answers; instead\, they represent an early start to a robust conversation. Please join the conversation\, consider building upon or adding to the content we present\, and help State of the Edge continue to advance the industry with well-researched\, vendor-neutral thought leadership. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll cover: \n\n\nProject overview (history and current status)\nEdge taxonomy\n2020 report highlights\nAn overview of working groups:\n\nResearch\nOpen Glossary\nLandscape\n\n\n2021 report\nHow to get involved\n\nSpeakers: \n\nMatt Trifiro\, Co-Chair of State of the Edge and CMO at Vapor IO\nJacob Smith\, Co-Chair of State of the Edge and CMO at Packet an Equinex Company\n\nRegister here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/8115959695936/WN_4rt-MmP1Rl6Vkzn3ULpiAA
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/webinar-state-of-the-edge-the-intersection-of-iot-ai-5g-and-edge-computing/
CATEGORIES:State of the Edge,Webinar
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) DevOps World
DESCRIPTION:If you’re interested in the future of DevOps\, the DevOps World virtual event is a chance to get inspired by experts and look at what the future holds. It caters to the full DevOps ecosystem and brings together thought leaders\, practitioners\, and community contributors from around the world\, providing attendees the opportunity to learn\, explore\, network virtually\, and transform the future of software delivery. \nLF Edge members from Intel will be giving presentations about EdgeX Foundry. Please see below and register today! \n \nTuesday\, September 22\, 11:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.: How Do I Mock It? \nOpen Source Examples of Unit Tests for a Jenkins Shared Library\n\n\nSpeakers: Emilio Reyes\, Intel Corporation; Ernesto Ojeda\, Intel; Lisa Ranjbar\, Intel Corporation\n\nWhen you first embark on the unit testing journey\, one of the largest hurdles to overcome is understanding how to properly mock out the objects you pass into your functions. In this talk EdgeX Foundry will present its open source Jenkins shared library to explain strategies organizations can use to create mocks and write unit tests.\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, September 24\, 7:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m.\nStop Crawling and Start Walking: Transitioning from Continuous Integration to Continuous Delivery\n\n\nSpeaker: Lisa Ranjbar\, Intel Corporation\n\nAt the beginning of 2019 my team and I joined and started contributing to an open source community\, EdgeX Foundry. When we joined the community\, we were happy to see that there was a Jenkins instance with jobs for continuous integration. In this talk we will talk about the culture and technology transitions we made to move the community forward to always being ready to release. In this talk we will outline the strategy used to upgrade the overall release flow and how we moved the project from Jenkins freestyle jobs to multibranch pipeline jobs.\n\n\n\n\nLearn more about DevOps World here: https://www.cloudbees.com/devops-world
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/virtual-devops-world/
CATEGORIES:EdgeX Foundry
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) Akraino Technical Fall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:LF Edge’s Akraino is hosting a virtual technical meeting and invites any one interested from the community to join them. In this meeting\, project leaders will discuss R3\, new blueprints\, sub-committees\, 2020 priorities and more. \nClick here to check out the agenda. Click here to register. \nPlease submit any questions about this event to tsc@lists.akraino.org in the #akraino channel on https://slack.lfedge.org/
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/virtual-akraino-technical-fall-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Akraino
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) Open Networking & Edge Summit
DESCRIPTION:LF Edge\, the Linux Foundation and LF Networking are hosting Open Networking & Edge Summit on September 28-30! Formerly called ONS\, the new ONES will be a virtual experience. \nYou can view several demos including the Real-Time Sensor Fusion for Loss Detection (EdgeX Foundry)\, Managing Industrial IoT Data Using LF Edge (Project EVE and Fledge) and Low-touch Automated Onboarding and Application Delivery with SDO and Open Horizon. Stop by the LF Edge/LF Networking pavilion to learn more! \nThe full conference schedule can be found here: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-networking-edge-summit-north-america/ \nRegister here (US $50): https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-networking-edge-summit-north-america/register/  \nAdditionally\, many of our members will give presentations about various edge topics and project updates. Add these to your schedule: \nMonday\, September 28 (All times are in EDT): \n10:30 – 11 am: Distributed Cloud for Telco Networks and Edge – Bill Lambertson\, IBM \n\n11:15 – 11:25 am: Lightning Talk: Self Checkout Theft Detection Showcase Using EdgeX Framework – Henry Lau\, HP Inc \nNRF 2020 is one of the largest retail conference and expo and was held in January in New York City. In a section of the HP booth\, we demonstrated solving complex retail problems with an EdgeX Foundry powered HP Retail IoT Gateway. By making use of self-checkout theft detection use case\, it showcased the ability to bring together multiple sensor data streams using EdgeX industry-leading open framework that is cloud-agnostic and sensor-agnostic.\n\n\n\n\n11:15 – 11:45 am: How Akraino is used (Panel Discussion) – Tina Tsou\, Arm; Sha Rahman\, Facebook; Changming Bai\, Alibaba; Mark Shan\, Tencent; Yongsu Zhang and Hechun Zhang\, Bytedance\nIn this panel\, we will share the end user stories and opinions on how Akraino is used in 5G\, the AI Edge\, Connected Vehicle\, mixed reality AR/VR\, and Private LTE/5G.\n  \n12 – 12:10 pm: Welcome & State of Open Networking and Edge (Keynote) – Arpit Joshipura\, The Linux Foundation \n12:35 – 12: 55 pm: Keynote – Andre Fuetsch\, AT&T \n1:15 – 1:35 pm: Keynote – Justin Dustzadeh\, Equinix \n2:00-2:30 pm: The Making of 5G with AI and Open Source – Mazin Gilbert\, AT&T \nOver the next decade\, we will be transformed by new revolutionary experiences that will radically change the way we work\, live and play. The marriage of 5G with edge cloud will enable holograms for gatherings and meetings\, mobile and untethered xR experiences for gaming and remote surgery\, and immersive experiences for digital shopping. These experiences can only be brought to life through an intelligent 5G network that employs AI and open interfaces to enable zero-touch network automation\, and elasticity to optimize traffic flow and spectrum. In this talk\, Mazin will present the making of 5G with AI and Open Source as foundational elements to enable these next generation experiences and network automation. The role of ORAN-SC\, ONAP\, Akraino and Acumos-AI will be discussed. \n2:45 – 3:15 pm: Panel Discussion: The Good\, Bad and Ugly of Open Source and Telco – Thomas Nadeau\, Red Hat; Mohammad Zebetian & Luca Martini\, Charter Communications; Catherine Lefevre\, AT&T; Daniel Bernier\, Bell Canada. \n3:30 – 4:00 pm: Building the Android for the IoT Edge – Roman Shaposhnik and Jason Shepherd\, ZEDEDA \nProject EVE aims to do for the IoT edge what Android did for mobile by creating an open computing engine that simplifies the development\, orchestration and security of both legacy and cloud-native applications on distributed edge hardware. Supporting containers\, VMs and unikernels\, EVE provides a flexible foundation for IoT edge computing deployments with choice of hardware\, application and cloud. \nThis session will highlight the key challenges of edge computing\, the unique requirements of the IoT edge and why EVE is critical for IoT scale by serving as an open\, standardized edge computing engine. We will host a brief demo and talk to what’s next\, including integrating EVE with Kubernetes to extend the benefits from the data center to the IoT edge. \nTuesday\, September 29 (All times are in EDT):\n10:30 – 11:00 am: Edge Lab: Open Reference Architecture (RPis and More!) – Rob Hirschfield\, RackN \n10:30 am – 12:00 pm: Tutorial – Bringing Enterprise Workloads from the Cloud to the Edge with 5G –  Sponsored by IBM (Pre-registration Required) \n12:20-12:40 pm: Keynote – Bill Ren\, Huawei Technologies \n12:40 – 12:45 pm: Keynote – Marisa Viveros\, IBM  \n3:15 – 3:45 pm: Serverless in Akraino – Experiences with uMEC Project – Tapio Tallgreen\, Nokia \nWe had decided to use our Akraino uMEC project in Junction which is the biggest hackathon in Europe. Our concept was to use a scaled-down version of a smart city\, with sensors and servers running in lightpoles. All servers were in the same k3s cluster and connected to the Internet. We wanted to make it possible for developers to create applications that can run on the cluster\, and do it in 48 hours or less! We also wanted to leverage ETSI MEC\, kubernetes\, REST interfaces\, and microservice architecture. \nAfter some brainstorming\, we realized that serverless is the perfect solution! It supports the selected architecture while removing most of the boilerplate code that writing a normal Kubernetes application requires. After we selected OpenFAAS as our serverless platform\, we also realized that we can use the OpenFAAS Cloud for user management. This presentation details our journey to leveraging OpenFAAS and what we learned. \nWednesday\, September 30 (All times are in EDT):\n10:30 – 11:00 am: How LF Edge Powers the IoT Vertical Across the Stack (Panel Discussion) – Thomas Nadeau\, Red Hat; Malini Bhandaru\, VMware; Jason Shepherd\, ZEDEDA; Daniel Lazaro\, OSISoft; Vikram Siwach\, MobileedgeX \nTo help enable the transformation that the edge emergence is driving the community formed LF Edge\, an umbrella project that hosts a wide range of open-sourced edge projects. These projects have collaborated over last year to enable the edge computing needs driven by privacy and latency needs of key market verticals. Fledge\, EVE\, Akraino plan to demo an industrial use case along with the white paper which details the reference architecture and blueprint details along with open sourced code for audience to learn and drive this community effort. This panel session will discuss contributions across key edge projects: Akraino\, Baetyl\, EdgeX Foundry\, Fledge\, Glossary\, and HomeEdge. It will also talk about cross-project synergies. We will endeavor to allow time for audience questions and answers. \n11:15 – 11:45 am: 5G MEC Open Source Platform and Practice Demo – Yang (Gabriel) Yu & Bin Wang\, Huawei \n12:55 – 1:15 pm: Keynote – Arpit Joshipura\, The Linux Foundation \n1:45 – 2:15 pm: Living on the Edge to Meet Today’s Demands (Panel Discussion) – Balaji Ethirajulu\, Ericsson\,  Malini Bhandaru\, Roman Shaposhnik\, ZEDEDA; Tina Tsou\, Arm \nLF Edge is an umbrella organization to establish an open\, interoperable framework for edge computing independent of hardware\, silicon\, cloud\, or operating system\, will help ensure greater harmonization to accelerate deployment and bridge the gaps in the open source technologies to support the emerging Edge use cases. In this panel\, attendees will learn:\n1. Edge use cases being addressed to satisfy the industry needs\n2. Collaboration between the LF Edge Projects and scope of each project\n3. How to engage and contribute to each project \n2:30 – 3:00 pm: Leveraging Open Source for Realization of Network Service and Slice Orchestration in the Indigenous End-to-end 5G Test Bed – Swaminathan Seetharaman\, Wipro Limited \n2:30 – 3:00 pm: Your Path to Edge Computing w/Akraino – Kandan Kathirvel\, AT&T\, and Tina Tsou\, Arm\nThe Akraino community was proud to announce the availability of its release 2 in January 2020. The community has experienced extremely rapid growth over the past year\, in terms of both membership and community activity. \nAkraino R2 includes 6 blueprint families and 14 blueprints\, all tested and validated on real hardware labs supported by users and community members. This release enhances the edge stacks delivered in R1 for cross-disciplinary edge use cases as well as new edge stacks to support connected vehicles\, AR/VR\, NFV\, Telco Access\, integration with SDN solutions and project promotions to maturity\, with rigorous community standards \nAn Akraino Blueprint is not just a diagram; it’s a real code that brings everything together to address a specific edge use case. In this talk\, we will share details about \n1. A deep dive into R2 blueprints and R3 community goals.\n2. How to engage and contribute to the Akraino Community\n4. Demo of selective Blueprints \nThursday\, October 1:\nLaunching the LF Edge End User Community\nOctober 1\, 2020 | 10:00 am – 1:15 pm EDT \nRegistration Fee: Complimentary to all ONES Attendees \nProviding a platform for discussing the utilization of LF Edge Projects in real-world applications\, this kick-off event will feature a keynote panel followed by a series of discussions on technology needs in key verticals. The goal of these sessions is to educate the LF Edge community (both new and existing) to make sure we appropriately tailor the output of our project collaborations to meet end user needs. All are welcome to attend. \nCheck out the schedule here: https://wiki.lfedge.org/display/LE/2020+Fall+Kickoff+Virtual+Event+Series \n 
URL:https://lfedge.org/event/open-networking-edge-summit/
CATEGORIES:Akraino,Baetyl,EdgeX Foundry,Fledge,Home Edge,LF Edge,Open Glossary of Edge Computing,Project EVE
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