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A Ceph developer prior to Inktank, Josh has been working on Ceph for over a decade, across many parts of the system and surrounding projects. Currently he helps lead Ceph development as a member of the Ceph Executive Council, and works as a manager at IBM.
Dan is CTO for CLYSO, developing and supporting solutions with Ceph, open infrastructure, and cloud native products and services. Dan contributes to the open source Ceph Foundation and community as Executive Council Member since 2021 and Board Member since 2015. Previously Dan was... Read More →
Neha Ojha is the Senior Development Manager of the Ceph Core Team at IBM and an elected member of the Ceph Executive Council, where she leads the project's open-source community initiatives. Before her current role, Neha served as the Project Technical Lead for Ceph's RADOS component... Read More →
Enrica Maria Porcari is Head of the IT Department at CERN.Previously Enrica was the UN World Food Programme’s Chief Information Officer and Director of Technology and Chair of the UN’s Emergency Telecommunications Cluster. In this role Enrica drove WFP to be the leading edge of... Read More →
Mark Nelson has worked on Ceph for over 11 years and is the performance lead for the upstream Ceph project. He created Ceph's CBT benchmarking framework, the hsbench S3 benchmark, the uwpmp wallclock profiler, and Ceph's memory autotuning system. He also refactored BlueStore's caches... Read More →
A Ceph developer prior to Inktank, Josh has been working on Ceph for over a decade, across many parts of the system and surrounding projects. Currently he helps lead Ceph development as a member of the Ceph Executive Council, and works as a manager at IBM.
Dan is CTO for CLYSO, developing and supporting solutions with Ceph, open infrastructure, and cloud native products and services. Dan contributes to the open source Ceph Foundation and community as Executive Council Member since 2021 and Board Member since 2015. Previously Dan was... Read More →
Neha Ojha is the Senior Development Manager of the Ceph Core Team at IBM and an elected member of the Ceph Executive Council, where she leads the project's open-source community initiatives. Before her current role, Neha served as the Project Technical Lead for Ceph's RADOS component... Read More →
The evolution of data centers for the last several decades is evolving from siloed enterprise data centers to cloud data centers then hybrid cloud architecture. More than ever, customers are asking for a consistent architecture for the on-prem data centers behave like cloud – Cloud native architecture on prem. This is perfect for Ceph since we have seen evidence of Ceph adoption in enterprises across different industries.
Ceph’s vision is to serve wide variety of workloads in data centers and Ceph has the best technology to address today’s storage business needs. This talk will describe the topics and focus areas that IBM is proposing to the Ceph open-source community to accelerate Ceph adoption for enterprise workloads. We would like to see the larger community invest and innovate to accelerate these capabilities.
Vincent Hsu is an IBM Fellow, VP and CTO of IBM storage. He oversees the technical strategy across IBM storage portfolio. He represents IBM in Ceph governance board and actively participating in Ceph community activities. Vincent Hsu has been in storage industry over 30 years across... Read More →
Neha Ojha is the Senior Development Manager of the Ceph Core Team at IBM and an elected member of the Ceph Executive Council, where she leads the project's open-source community initiatives. Before her current role, Neha served as the Project Technical Lead for Ceph's RADOS component... Read More →
Enrico is a Computing Engineer at CERN, where he has worked in the past 7 years in Distributed Storage Systems. He is responsible for operating and evolving critical production services at the scale of 100's of PBs including Ceph block and object storage. Enrico holds a joint-PhD... Read More →
Come meet with the board and get better insight into what the foundations priorities are to help support the project in 2025. We will discuss our budget, our priorities, how to engage with us, and most of all, how you can get engaged in our efforts to ensure the project remains vibrant and successful.
Founder of Clyso GmbH (member of Ceph Foundation, Linux Foundation and CNCF) and Ceph Ambassador for DACH. He has been supporting Ceph worldwide for over ten years, from startups to global corporations.
I am the CTO of 42on, the Ceph consultancy company started by Wido. I've worked in the IT industry for over 2 decades and have spent most of my career solving infrastructure problems. Since a few years my focus has been building the 42on company, solving Ceph problems and helping... Read More →
A Ceph developer prior to Inktank, Josh has been working on Ceph for over a decade, across many parts of the system and surrounding projects. Currently he helps lead Ceph development as a member of the Ceph Executive Council, and works as a manager at IBM.
Matthew Leonard has a background in software engineering, embedded systems, and aerospace engineering. After joining Bloomberg in 2013, Matthew spent half of his career in the application engineering space before moving into his role leading the company's Storage Engineering teams... Read More →
Dan is CTO for CLYSO, developing and supporting solutions with Ceph, open infrastructure, and cloud native products and services. Dan contributes to the open source Ceph Foundation and community as Executive Council Member since 2021 and Board Member since 2015. Previously Dan was... Read More →
Vincent Hsu is an IBM Fellow, VP and CTO of IBM storage. He oversees the technical strategy across IBM storage portfolio. He represents IBM in Ceph governance board and actively participating in Ceph community activities. Vincent Hsu has been in storage industry over 30 years across... Read More →
Neha Ojha is the Senior Development Manager of the Ceph Core Team at IBM and an elected member of the Ceph Executive Council, where she leads the project's open-source community initiatives. Before her current role, Neha served as the Project Technical Lead for Ceph's RADOS component... Read More →
Enrico is a Computing Engineer at CERN, where he has worked in the past 7 years in Distributed Storage Systems. He is responsible for operating and evolving critical production services at the scale of 100's of PBs including Ceph block and object storage. Enrico holds a joint-PhD... Read More →
As an “open source first” company, Bloomberg believes that open source is a community action and that there’s a collective responsibility to shift the focus of the community from simply using open source software tools to being active and responsible agents in the health, longevity, and security of the open source ecosystem.
At our previous Cephalocon keynote in 2023, we highlighted how we had been sitting on the sidelines observing the Ceph community dynamic, while slowly dipping our toes into the water. This culminated in some of our first upstream contributions to fix critical Ceph features such as Multisite and S3 Notifications.
We now want to discuss principles of open source engagement and how we want to encourage a higher level of engagement within all aspects of the Ceph project and community. We’ll discuss our involvement on the governing board, support for Ceph Day events, joining the Ceph Steering Committee, and our day-to-day upstream contributions.
Matthew Leonard has a background in software engineering, embedded systems, and aerospace engineering. After joining Bloomberg in 2013, Matthew spent half of his career in the application engineering space before moving into his role leading the company's Storage Engineering teams... Read More →
Come meet with the board and get better insight into what the foundations priorities are to help support the project in 2025. We will discuss our budget, our priorities, how to engage with us, and most of all, how you can get engaged in our efforts to ensure the project remains vibrant and successful.