Tracks

(Industrial) Internet of Things

Many ASF projects exist that can help you in realizing Industrial IoT applications - ranging from data access over data routing, large scale processing and storage up to advanced analytics: Apache PLC4X, Apache Flink, Apache Kafka, Apache IoTDB (incubating), Apache StreamPipes (incubating), just to name a few. In this track, top-class speakers will explain and showcase latest innovations from various ASF IoT projects.

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Christofer Dutz
Likes to swim outside the mainstream. He is really passionate about walking new paths. His first email to an Apache list on file was to the Cocoon project back in the year 2000. His direct involvement started in 2012 when he was elected to become an Apache Flex committer. Since then he became involved with a lot of Apache-internal groups and committees and was elected to become a Member of the Apache Software Foundation in 2015 and recently has taken up the role of mentoring several IoT podlings in the Apache Incubator.
Julian Feinauer
Has studied mathematics in Stuttgart. Besides his interest in open source software and big data, he focuses on the analysis of time series and traces from testing or manufacturing. PLC4X was the first project where he was offered a position as (P)PMC but he is also engaged in other Apache projects like Edgent and IotDB.

Data Processing

Data processing occurs when data is collected and translated into usable information. Usually performed by a data scientist or team of data scientists, it is important for data processing to be done correctly as not to negatively affect the end product, or data output. Data processing starts with data in its raw form and converts it into a more readable format (graphs, documents, etc.), giving it the form and context necessary to be interpreted by computers and utilized by employees throughout an organization.

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Jarek Potiuk
As the CTO Jarek built software house 10-fold: from 6 to 60 people. After a few years of being the CTO, he decided to go back to a full-time engineering role and he works as a Principal Software Engineer in his company (and is super happy about it). Jarek has been working as an engineer in many industries – Telecoms, Mobile app development, Google, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Cloud and Open Source data processing. Jarek is currently PMC in the Apache Airflow project.
Tomek Urbaszek
Tomek is a software enigineer with experience in data processing and cloud solutions. He's an open-source enthusiast and chapter lead of Apache Local Community in Warsaw. In his free time, he is a book and philosophy lover with a big interest in financial markets.

Apache Groovy

Apache Groovy is a powerful, optionally typed and dynamic language, with static-typing and static compilation capabilities, for the Java platform aimed at improving developer productivity thanks to a concise, familiar and easy to learn syntax. It integrates smoothly with any Java program, and immediately delivers to your application powerful features, including scripting capabilities, Domain-Specific Language authoring, runtime and compile-time meta-programming and functional programming.

Track is organized together with gr8conf.eu.

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Paul King
Dr. Paul King is VP Apache Groovy. He has a pashion for helping customers embrace new technologies, harness best practices, and innovate. He has been contributing to open source projects for over 30 years and is an active committer on numerous projects, including Groovy. Paul speaks at international conferences, publishes in software magazines and journals, and is a co-author of Manning's best-seller, Groovy in Action.
gr8conf
For the past 11 years, GR8Conf has provided a high-quality conference experience for the tight-knit Apache Groovy programming language community. This year, we are joining forces with JDK IO - an annual conference run by the Danish Java user group covering technologies relevant to the entire JVM. The combined conference will be known as GR8Conf & JDK IO and will focus on All Things Groovy and Java, with DevOps, Microservices and Frontend Technologies sprinkled in.

Apache Karaf

Apache Karaf Karaf is a lightweight, powerful, and enterprise ready applications runtime. It provides all the ecosystem and bootstrapping options you need for your applications. It runs on premise or on cloud. By polymorphic, it means that Karaf can host any kind of applications: WAR, OSGi, Spring, and much more.

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JB Onofré
JB is Software Architect/Fellow at Talend and a Member of the Apache Software Foundation. He is a PMC member and committer for ~ 20 Apache projects (Karaf, Camel, ActiveMQ, Felix, Aries, Beam, Incubator, ...).
Francois Papon
Passionate about OSGi and open source sofware, François is involved in several ASF projects as PMC (Karaf, Shiro, Unomi), contributor (Camel, ActiveMQ, Geronimo) and now after several years of contribution, he is now an Apache Member. As CTO at Yupiik, he strongly support customers to success their digital transformation to the cloud by adopting open source software.

Community

Mission: The Community Development project creates and provides tools, processes, and advice, to help open source software projects improve their own community health. We are, of course, primarily focused on Apache Software Foundation (ASF) projects. However, because we believe that the Apache Way is, in fact, the best way to manage a software project, we strive also to make these artifacts releasable to the open source community as a whole. We do not focus on specific projects here, but rather on the common processes and policies called The Apache Way found in most Apache projects. Our goal is to help you understand how the ASF works and give you the confidence to participate in the specific Apache projects that interest you.

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