Day 1July 20 2017
5F Hall A
10:00‐10:10 / 5F Hall A
Opening
Akihiro Hasegawa
Equinix, Inc.
10:10-10:50 / 5F Hall A
5-A-1Keynote
TBD
Mark Collier
COO, OpenStack Foundation
10:50-11:30 / 5F Hall A
5-A-2Mirantis Japan, Inc.
Open cloud provided with managed services style
Boris Renski
CMO, Mirantis, Inc.
Based on the know-how that we build while providing customers with many
commercial OpenStack cloud environments, Milantis has begun offering open
clouds through managed services. Like the public cloud, private clouds can
be used without worrying about the software version and upgrade used in
infrastructure. We will introduce the open cloud solution provided by
managed services including some of large enterprise customers’ case studies.11:30-12:10 / 5F Hall A
5-A-3Keynote
The Makers of Marvels: How Developers Are Rebuilding the Enterprise, One Brick at a Time
Devin Davis
Head of Marketing, Cloud Foundry Foundation
Business development is driven by software development, and software development is shaped by developers in the open source community. In this lecture, Davin Davis talks about the concept of open source Cloud Foundry which promotes the digital transformation imminent to us now with the use cases and the business success stories introduced at the Cloud Foundry Summit at Santa Clara in this June.5F Hall A-1
13:50-14:30 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-1NTT Communications
OpenStack-Based Cloud for Enterprise
Takao Inaho
Cloud Services, NTT Communications
NTT Communications (NTT Com) has been working on utilizing OpenStack-based clouds since early and has been providing a service for enterprise customers. Utilizing its technology and experience, NTT Com launched enhanced “Enterprise Cloud” last year. “Enterprise Cloud” is an enterprise-grade cloud service suitable for not only mission-critical systems but cloud native systems focusing on digital business such as IoT/Big Data. In this session, we’ll introduce NTT Com’s OpenStack adoption background, architecture of services, customer case, partner collaboration model and so on.14:45-15:25 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-2Fujitsu Limited
Fujitsu’s challenges for the best practice of the IT platform supporting your digital innovation.
Toru Suzuki
Platform Software Business Unit, Fujitsu Limited
Fujitsu has acted to improve the reliability and the usability of cloud infrastructure based on OpenStack and Cloud Foundry through in-house practice and POC with customer. In this session, we will introduce our various activities counducted while discussing with the community for the achievement of ecosystem.16:00-16:40 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-3Community
What Does OpenStack Bring to a Containers World?
Thierry Carrez
VP of Engineering, OpenStack Foundation
The success of the container technologies resides in their capacity to isolate application developers from the base infrastructure. It is therefore easy to fall in the trap of considering that OpenStack, as an infrastructure provider, is not relevant in a containers world. However, container technologies still require someone to provide flexible infrastructure for that abstraction layer to live on.
OpenStack provides programmable infrastructure (bare metal, VMs, container orchestration engines, networking or storage services) that can then be used by application developers. In this talk, we’ll explore how complementary Openstack is to container technologies like Docker or Kubernetes, and how they answer orthogonal questions in a harmonious way. We’ll expose what key issue (and which stakeholders) each solution actually answers to, then dive into examples of where that complementarity already shows: Kuryr, hyper.sh, OpenStack itself using Kubernetes for its own deployment…
16:55-17:35 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-4Community
zuul: a project gating syste
Monty Taylor
Chief Architect CI/CD, Red Hat Office of Technology
OpenStack is one of the world’s largest and most complex pieces of Open Source software and is developed by a similarly large and diverse set of humans. CI/CD software and systems have been an essential part of OpenStack development since the beginning. None are more integral than the idea of “gating”, which is the idea of having an automated system merge proposed changes if and only if all of the tests pass.
In order to support doing that at massive scale, OpenStack’s Infra team had to develop special software, called Zuul. Zuul applies Optimistic Branch Prediction techniques to allow for correctly testing changes in parallel while ensuring the state that is tested is the state that lands.
The upcoming Zuul v3 release is intended to make it easy for people to run Zuul for their own projects and in their own organizations. We’ll discuss what Zuul is, what value it provides and how you can use it yourself.
17:50-18:30 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-5DevOps
Platform standardization and DevOps as seen in Google’s infra technology
Etsuji Nakai
Google Inc.
5F Hall A2
13:50-14:30 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-1Juniper Networks, Inc.
Busines use SDN controller share number 1! The latest OpenContrail NFV use case.
Daisuke Nakajima
Juniper Networks, Inc.
14:45-15:25 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-2Nutanix
When is OpenStack really necessary?
Satoshi Shimazaki
Nutanix
16:00-16:40 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-3NTT TechnoCross Corporation
Rescuing virtual machines! An introduction to Masakari – delivering VM-HA on OpenStack
Rikimaru Honjo
NTT TechnoCross Corporation
16:55-17:35 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-4Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Run Fault-Tolerant NonStop Solutions in the Cloud
Yoshitaka Nomura
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Masanori Ito
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
17:50-18:30 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-5Veritas Technologies LLC
Veritas’ SDS Solution for OpenStack resolving issues of Application Performance and Data Management
Takayoshi Hoshino
Information Availability Architect, Technology Sales & Services, Veritas Technologies (Japan) LLC.
Interests are growing for OpenStack, the open source platform, but it is not easy to build applications and infrastructure meeting world-class requirements of performance, reliability, storage efficiency, and data protection. With Veritas’ Dual-Plain Architecture, HyperScale for OpenStack is your answer to the issues of application performance and storage efficiency.5F Hall A3
13:50-14:30 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-1Arista Networks Japan Limited.
The latest Cloud Network for Openstack
Makoto Noda
Technical Sales Manager, Arista Networks Japan Limited.
Arista Networks has been providing high speed Ethernet solution which
underpins Openstack infrastructure from its begining.
While we have been seeing increasing number of Openstack deployment,
some cumbersome issues such as redundancy, scalability, etc, have also
surfaced. In this session Makoto Noda covers typical issues in Openstack
Networking and explain Arista’s tangible solutions available as of today.
14:45-15:25 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-2Hitachi, Ltd.
How to Adapt DevOps in Mission-critical System on a Full Scale
Hiromi Takayama
Hitachi, Ltd.
In recent years where the market environment changes drastically, it is expected that DevOps will be adapted to mission-critical systems. However, considering various requirements, it is not easy to adapt it.
This session introduce the point how to adapt DevOps ensuring system quality at an early stage and to transit smoothly from development to production environment, with know-how accumulated through Hitachi’s long-term development and support of platform & middleware products.16:00-16:40 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-3NetApp, Inc.
Overcoming a lack of functions (file sharing, Backup, DR, etc.) for enterprise use OpenStack
Kan Itani
NetApp, Inc.
16:55-17:35 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-4UNIADEX, Ltd.
The truth on OpenStack – Is now the time? –
Katsuya Tanaka
UNIADEX, Ltd.
17:50-18:30 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-5SCSK Corporation
An INFINIDATUnified Storage solution from SCSK
Hideki Endo
SCSK Corporation
5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
12:30-12:45 / 5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
5-MH-1Taiwan OpenStack User Group
OpenStack Cloud Successful Use Case Sharing
Yoyo Chiang
Chief Marketing Officer, Gemini Open Cloud Computing Inc.
Gemini Open Cloud Computing Inc. is a leading OpenStack-based Cloud Turnkey Solution provider in Taiwan. We have built up some **successful OpenStack Cloud Use Cases in the past 2 years, including ITaaS (IT as a Service) Cloud, BDaaS (Big Data as a Service) Cloud, DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service) Cloud and first OpenStack Public Cloud in Taiwan. Also we have launched the first VSaaS (Video Surveillance as a Service) Cloud in Japan. In this talk, I’d like to share the experience of these successful use cases with all.13:00-13:15 / 5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
5-MH-2NVIDIA/ ASK Corporation
The latest on NVDIA GPU Technology
Kuninobu Sasaki
NVIDIA
15:30-15:45 / 5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
5-MH-3Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
The Reasons why Event-Driven Automation Platform can dramatically change the IT Operations.
Tatsuya Okazaki
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
18:30-20:00 / 5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
Booth Crawl
4F Room B1
13:50-14:30 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-1Red Hat, Inc.
An enterprise container platform on Kubernetes and OpenStack
Nobuhiro Sue
Red Hat, Inc.
14:45-15:25 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-2DevOps
Evolving operations automation tools
Hideki Saito
Red Hat, Inc.
16:00-16:40 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-3DevOps
Tools and organizations supporting CI/CD pipeline (tentative)
Shingo Kitayama
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
16:55-17:35 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-4DevOps
Operations automation and management in a production environment
Arata Notsu
VirtualTech Japan
17:50-18:30 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-5
GPGPU on OpenStack? GPGPU Internal Cloud Best Practices
Masafumi Ohta
GPGPU on OpenStack Project
4F Room B2
13:50-14:30 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-1Cloud Foundry
About Cloud Foundry communities in Japan
Ken Ojiri
Chairperson, Japan Cloud Foundry Group / Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
14:45-15:25 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-2Cloud Foundry
Panel Discussion of public Cloud Foundry service providers in Japan
Shinichi Nakagawa
Japan Cloud Foundry Group
Shigeharu Yamanaka
NTT Communications
Tsuyoshi Hirayama
IBM Japan, Ltd.
Naoko Sei
Fujitsu Limited
16:00-16:40 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-3Cloud Foundry
Fireside talk about container technologies and Cloud Foundry (tentative title)
Ken Ojiri
Japan Cloud Foundry Group / Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
Junichi Yoshise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Kazuto Kusama
Pivotal Japan
16:55-17:35 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-4Cloud Foundry
Panel Discussion of Cloud Foundry user companies in Japan
Naoto Takahashi
Japan Cloud Foundry Group/ Fujitsu Limited
Yasuhiko Kubono
Senior Manager PCF department, Yahoo! JAPAN
Shinya Sasaki
Hitachi Solutions, Ltd.
Tomoya Hashimoto
NTT Resonant Incorporated
17:50-18:30 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-5Cloud Foundry
Deep talks about Cloud Foundry on OpenStack
Naoto Takahashi
Japan Cloud Foundry Group/ Fujitsu Limited
Kazuto Kusama
Pivotal Japan
Ken Ojiri
Japan Cloud Foundry Group / Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
4F Room B3
13:50-14:30 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-1OPNFV
OPNFV: Latest NFV Projects – OPNFV Summit Beijing Report –
Toshiaki Takahashi
NEC Corporation
Hajime Miyamoto
KDDI Corporation
14:45-15:25 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-2OPNFV
The possibilities for open source NFV
Yuji Sekiya
The University of Tokyo/ Next Generation Network Service Platform Consortium
16:00-16:40 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-3OPNFV
OpenStack based multi-vendor NFV platform
Keisuke Suzuki
NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
16:55-17:35 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-4OPNFV
Using OPNFV Apex to create an NFV test environment
Tomofumi Hayashi
Red Hat, Inc.
17:50-18:30 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-5OPNFV
Okinawa Open Lab’s OPNFV activities
Hideyasu Hayashi
Okinawa Open Laboratory/ NEC Solution Innovators, Ltd
Shuya Nakama
Okinawa Open Laboratory/ NEC Solution Innovators, Ltd
4F Room B4
13:50-14:30 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-1Community
Struggles of an OpenStack community non English native speaker
Masayuki Igawa
Novell, Inc.
14:45-15:25 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-2Community
Breaking down the barriers to operations automation in large scale projects
Ryo Sugahara
NTT DATA Corporation
16:00-16:40 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-3Community
OpenStack cluster migration case study: Havana to Mitaka
Shinya Tsunematsu
GMO Pepabo, Inc.
16:55-17:35 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-4Community
FIWARE Lab, a service platform based on a large distributed OpenStack environment
Stefano De Panfilis
COO, FIWARE Foundation
17:50-18:30 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-5Community
Software-Defined Migration: How to migrate bunch of VMs and Volumes within a limited time frame
Masahiro Mogi
KDDI Corporation
Takuya Uchiumi
KDDI Corporation
Kentaro Matsumoto
KDDI Corporation
Day 2July 21 2017
5F Hall A
10:00-10:40 / 5F Hall A
5-A-4Keynote
=Keynote Session 1=“Cloud Journey with OpenStack”
Taku Miyamoto DWANGO Co., Ltd.
=Keynote Session 2=Katsuhiko Yamada Fuji city office
=Keynote Session 3=“Adapting OpenStack to the Corporate IT Needs”
Samir Ibradžić Senior DevOps & Systems Engineer at LINE Corp. In Line Corp. we aim to Close The Distance between the traditional Service IT Infrastructure world and the contemporary trends of Anything & Everything as a Service. This sessions aims to provide an insight on how we striven to overcome this IT culture gap, and as a result, how we had architected and designed “Verda”, our family of OpenStack based private clouds that we are very proud of. We will share info on how our clouds came into existence, what architecture and components are they using, and what difficulties we faced to make everything happen. Finally, we will provide some clues about what had we learned in the process and where this journey may take us in the future…
10:40-11:20 / 5F Hall A
5-A-5SUSE
SUSE’s OpenStack Strategy following the merge with HPE’s Helion Development Team
Ryo Murakawa
SUSE
Alan Clark
Board of Director, OpenStack, SUSE
11:20-12:00 / 5F Hall A
5-A-6NEC Corporation
Let’s Shift to Cloud Native
Akira Yoshiyama
NEC Corporation
Hidefumi Nakagawa
NEC Corporation
5F Hall A-1
13:50-14:30 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-6Red Hat, Inc.
The past, present and future of the private cloud – a look at the latest cloud use cases to understand the keys to deploying OpenStack & Container –
Tomoaki Nakajima
Red Hat, Inc.
14:45-15:25 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-7Dell Inc.
Digital transformation of the carrier service platform – Learning from global leader Verizon’s large scale OpenStack/NFV deployment
Takanobu Masuzuki
Senior Business Development Manager, OSCA Tech WG ChairmanSolutions & Alliances, Infrastructure Solutions Group
Dell EMC
Yasuki Horiuchi
Sr. Manager, Partner & Product Strategy, Asia PacificVeraizon Japan Ltd
16:00-16:40 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-8Mellanox Technologies
3 points on Ceph for databases
Takahiro Komiya
Mellanox Technologies
16:55-17:35 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-9TBD
17:50-18:30 / 5F Hall A-1
5-A1-10Container
Panel discussion: Containers changing the cloud (tentative)
Shin Hirai
NTT COMWARE Corporation
Syunya Kitada
Yahoo Japan
Coordinator:Hiroyuki Kamezawa
Fujitsu Limited
5F Hall A2
13:50-14:30 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-6ThirdWare Inc.
What is DRBD SDS for OpenStack
Philipp Reisner
LINBIT
Storage, a critical part of any cloud environment, must be reliable,
accessible, and easy to provision. How do you do it without
destroying your budget?
Use standard commodity hardware with Open Source Software to build an affordable distributed network storage cluster!
DRBD SDS contains a Linux kernel based data-path for replication of data volumes on the block level. It allows replication and access to multiple machines, and multiple volumes. DRBD9 can replicate data using TCP/IP, or the high speed RMDA. It works with rotating hard disks and/or high speed SSDs. DRBD9 provides transaction safe, synchronous data replication.
Due to the high performance this stack delivers, it is well suited for database workloads (structured data) and workloads that require a conventional file system on a block device.
It is integrated to Cinder and Nova in a way that allows hyper-converged setups. That unifies the advantages of local access performance and the high availability of replicated storage.
All that with comparisons to other SDS technologies, performance numbers, and experiences from the first production deployments.
14:45-15:25 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-7DataDirect Networks
Cinder, Swift, HDFS – Leave them all to DDN! Get to know our super-high-perfomance storage with great use cases including Yahoo! JAPAN!
Ray Akimoto
DataDirect Networks Japan, Inc.
Hiroshi Shioirigatani
DataDirect Networks Japan, Inc.
16:00-16:40 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-8ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation
Let’s build your IaaS smarter with CI/CD. ~Examples and recommended way for OpenStack project~
Tomoya Goto
Cloud Integration Department, ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation
16:55-17:35 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-9VMware
OpenStack? VMware ! ? – An Introduction to VMware Integrated OpenStack
Yosuke Takahashi
VMware
17:50-18:30 / 5F Hall A2
5-A2-10Dynatrace Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd / LAC Co., Ltd.
Full stack troubleshooting and monitoring in OpenStack environments
Dirk Wallerstorfer
Dynatrace
Many companies leverage the advantages of having a private cloud running on OpenStack: fewer costs, more control, no vendor lock-in. However, they also need to take care of operations and maintenance. OpenStack monitoring and troubleshooting are nontrivial tasks and require time, knowledge, and experience. Hundreds of log files are written by numerous services with several configuration files to countless virtual and physical machines – the possibilities for errors seem endless. Moreover, the performance of applications running on OpenStack can be affected by other applications or even the cloud platform. In such heterogeneous environments, manual root cause analysis is like looking for the needle in the haystack. We’re going to look at common problems in OpenStack environments, how application performance can be affected, analyze root causes, and discuss options for effective and efficient operation and troubleshooting.
5F Hall A3
13:50-14:30 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-6Super Micro Computer, Inc.
Supermicro RSD solution with High density server and high performance storage for Opentack optimized architecture.
Taro Iwata
Application Optimization FAE Manager, Super Micro Computer, Inc.
Supermicro RSD is a total solution with the highest efficiency.
RSD delivers a workload-optimized solution with maximum flexibility.
This solution offers the lowest TCO with Supermicro High density server , high performance storage and software.
14:45-15:25 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-7Container
Deploying OpenStack on Kubernetes at Yahoo! JAPAN
Syunya Kitada
Yahoo! JAPAN, Cloud 2, Site Operation Division, System Management Group
Yuta Kinosita
Yahoo! JAPAN, Cloud 1, Site Operation Division, System Management Group
16:00-16:40 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-8LPI-Japan/ NEC Management Partner, Ltd.
Practical skill level requirements for OpenStack engineers
Ryohei Sakamoto
ADOC International Co., Ltd.
Masaki Wada
LPI-JAPAN
16:55-17:35 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-9FIWARE Foundation
Open IoT platforms for Smart Services
Ulrich Ahle
CEO, FIWARE Foundation
17:50-18:30 / 5F Hall A3
5-A3-10DevOps
Panel: Infrastructure automation – goals and requirements
Moderator: Tomoaki Nakajima
Red Hat, Inc.
Panelists: Toru Makabe
Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd.
Panelists: Takashi Sogabe
Yahoo! JAPAN
5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
12:30-12:45 / 5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
5-MH-4EQUINIX
Cherry-picking Managed Services – OpenStack on k8s with GKE –
Yuki Yamashita
Equinix Japan, Integration Service
Public cloud service is widening their service range of managed services.
I will be introducing how to maximize the merit of those managed services with the use-case of hybrid cloud, which OpenStack-deployed Google Container Engine using OpenStack Kolla interconnects with on-premise data center. The key is “Equinix Cloud Exchange™”, the interconnection service between on-premise and public clouds.
13:00-13:15 / 5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
5-MH-5Huawei Technologies Japan K.K.
A case study of high-density servers and NVMe SSD on CyberAgent’s OpenStack platform
15:30-15:45 / 5F Main Hall(Exhibition hall)
5-MH-6VA Linux Systems Japan K.K.
Tips of OpenStack and Open Sources
Shinichi Komatsusaki
Vice President, Sales Dept. Sales & Marketing Strategy Div., VA Linux Systems Japan K.K.
VA Linux Systems Japan has been involved in OpenStack since the Bexar
release. We have a proven track record of Neutron development, community
activities, providing implementation & failure analysis solutions via the
professional support services. In this session, we show how our OpenStack
support services are extended to Docker and Ceph to provide comprehensive
services for cloud service providers and large enterprises.4F Room B1
13:50-14:30 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-6NTT Communications
Topics about operation work and latest developments of the Enterprise Cloud 2.0
Youhei Tsukada
Hosting Services Division, Cloud Services Depertment, NTT Communications
Enterprise Cloud 2.0 based on OpenStack has been started
since March, 2016. We will show you what we have done with
examples to deal with various problems and troubles that occur
while operating Enterprise Cloud 2.0 that continues to grow day
by day. And also introduce latest developments of Enterprise
cloud 2.0.
14:45-15:25 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-7Community
Kubernetes on OpenStack
Motohiro Ootsuka
NEC Solution Innovators, Ltd
16:00-16:40 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-8Community
There’s still time! An in-house OpenStack small start
Yuki Yamashita
Equinix Japan
16:55-17:35 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-9Community
Toshiharu Koizumi
Open Compute Project Japan
Osamu Yamaguchi
NTT Communications Corporation
Kenya Murakoshi
Yahoo! JAPAN
Kazuhide Fujimi
Yahoo! JAPAN
17:50-18:30 / 4F Room B1
4-B1-10Community
Adapting OpenStack to the Corporate IT Needs
Samir Ibradžić
Senior DevOps & Systems Engineer at LINE Corp.
4F Room B2
13:50-14:30 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-6OpenFog
Opening Session: Open Fog Consortium Movements
Makoto Yasuda
Director of OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Hitachi, Ltd.
OpenFog Comsortium is established as the public-private ecosystem formed to accelerate the adoption of fog computing. In this session, summary of consortium, latest trend in US and activities in Japan Regional Committee are intorduced.
14:45-15:25 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-7OpenFog
OpenFog Reference Architecture (Part-1) – Overview
Toshihiro Imai
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Cisco Systems G.K.
Masahiro Shimohori
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Intel Corporation
16:00-16:40 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-8OpenFog
Panel Discussion: Possibility and Way of Collaboration with OpenStack and OpenFog Consortium
Shoji Temma
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Fujitsu Limited
Hiroaki Hasegawa
Japan OpenStack User Group Board Member/ Equinix, Inc.
Kimihiro Nakamura
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation
Hiroki Suenaga
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Internet Initiative Japan Inc.
Hisanobu Sato
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation
16:55-17:35 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-9OpenFog
OpenFog Reference Architecture (Part-2) – SW Infrastructure, Security and Communication
Ken Hatano
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation
Norikatsu Takaura
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Hitachi, Ltd.
Taiga Yoshida
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ NTT Communications Corporation
17:50-18:30 / 4F Room B2
4-B2-10OpenFog
Activities of OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee
Shoji Temma
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Fujitsu Limited
Ken Hatano
OpenFog Consortium Japan Regional Committee/ Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation
– Use Case: Trasprotation
– Use Case: Smart Factory
Prior to the explanations of use cases, highlight of use cases are introduded.
4F Room B3
13:50-14:30 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-6Container
Standards based containerization with Kubernetes
Ian Lewis
Developer Advocate, Google Cloud Platform
Standards for containers has been seen as a fraught and confusing topic. In this talk I hope to dispel some of the confusion and highlight the progress being made on standards. Attendees will learn about what container standards are out there, and how they fit together. They will come away why containers are important for the future of the container ecosystem. I will discuss container standards and why they are important. I will introduce the Open Containers Initiative (OCI), what it is, and what it hopes to accomplish. I will also discuss cri-o, a tool that provides integration between OCI compliant container runtimes and Kubernetes, and how to use it in your clusters.
14:45-15:25 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-7Community
Toward acquiring OpenStack technical knowledge for SIer infra engineers
Takeshi Kuramochi
TIS Inc.
16:00-16:40 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-8Container
Starting from zero: OpenStack on Kubernetes – deployment and operation
Shin Hirai
NTT COMWARE Corporation
Hiroki Ito
NTT Corporation
16:55-17:35 / 4F Room B3
4-B3-9Container
Kubernetes and Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Hiroyuki Kamezawa
Fujitsu Limited
4F Room B4
13:50-14:30 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-6Community
CyberAgent: using nova-lxd to create an “OpenStack integrated” Kubernetes Cluster
Makoto Hasegawa
CyberAgent, Inc.
Masaya Aoyama
CyberAgent, Inc.
14:45-15:25 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-7Community
Pitfalls in moving a legacy server to OpenStack (Mitaka)
Yoshinori Tanada
NTT West Corporation
16:00-16:40 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-8Community
79,200 patterns! A Hyper Convereged Infrastructure trial with OpenStack&Ceph
16:55-17:35 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-9Community
Realizing GPU Container as a Service – the latest comparison of OSS
Gyousyou Cho
NTT Communications Corporation
Yoshifumi Sumida
NTT Communications Corporation
17:50-18:30 / 4F Room B4
4-B4-10Community
A look at multiple OpenStack projects
Akihiro Motoki
NEC Corporation
Masayuki Igawa
Novell, Inc.