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Apache project committers and users will gather in Budapest to discuss Big Data 
and other key Apache technologies 


SAN FRANCISCO - July 29, 2015 - The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit 
organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux and collaborative 
development, today announced the lineup of speakers and sessions for Apache: 
Big Data and ApacheCon: Core Europe, The Apache Software Foundation's (ASF) 
official conference series which will showcase dozens of key Apache projects 
across topics and tracks such as cloud computing, deployment, Internet of 
Things (IoT), libraries, microservices, web development, community, and more. 
The events will take place 1-2 October 2015 at the Corinthia Hotel in Budapest, 
Hungary. 

Apache: Big Data will be held in Budapest, September 28 - 30, with content 
designed to gather together the Apache projects, people and technologies 
working on big data, ubiquitous computing and data engineering and science to 
educate, collaborate and connect in a vendor-neutral environment. 


Apache: Big Data keynote speakers include: 

- Josh Baer, Hadoop lead at Spotify, will share how Apache drives Spotify's 
music recommendations. 
- Dirk Duellmann, deputy leader of the data and storage services group in the 
IT department at CERN, will discuss the large scale (100 PB) data management 
and analysis infrastructure for physics data at the Large Hadron Collider 
(LHC). 
- Ross Gardler, ASF President, will present his annual 'State of the Feather', 
providing an overview of the Foundation as it relates to Big Data, and how 
collaboration and The Apache Way will continue to support future advances. 
- Arun Murthy, co-founder of Hortonworks, will discuss 'Apache's Key Role in 
the Big Data Industry'. 
- Gary Richardson, head of data engineering at KPMG for the UK, will discuss 
strategies for keeping the elephant in room; moving from proof of concept to 
full scale enterprise Hadoop adoption. 
- And a panel discussion on the Open Data Platform Initiative featuring 
speakers from Altiscale, Hortonworks, IBM, Pivotal, and WANDisco. 


These keynote speakers reflect the tremendous importance of Big Data and how 
Apache projects are leading the way in developing innovative ways to leverage 
it. 

"Having worked on Hadoop since the early days, the Apache community has always 
been a critical component in the re-platforming of enterprise data 
architecture," said Arun Murthy, co-founder, Hortonworks. "Everything we do at 
Hortonworks is under the governance of the ASF and I look forward to connecting 
with the community at Apache: Big Data." 


Apache: Big Data session highlights include: 

- Data Science in the Travel Industry: Real-World Experience with Current 
Leading Frameworks - Paul Balmm, data scientist at Amadeus 
- Being Ready for Apache Kafka: Today's Ecosystem and Future Roadmap - Michael 
Noll, developer evangelist at Confluent 
- In Memory Analytics in Apache Ignite -- Why you need more than Spark - Atri 
Sharma, assistant vice president at Barclays 
- Apache Phoenix: The Evolution of a Relational Database Layer over HBase - 
James Taylor, architect at Salesforce.com 


The full Apache: Big Data agenda can be viewed at 
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-europe/program/schedule.
 

ApacheCon: Core is aimed at open source users, developers, programmers, 
students, novices, community managers, and enthusiasts seeking to leverage the 
power of popular Apache projects that include the ubiquitous Apache™ HTTP and 
Tomcat™ web servers, as well as Camel, Cordova, Flex, Mesos, OFBiz, OpenOffice, 
Sling, Solr, Zest, ZooKeeper, and more. 

Those developing Apache-based solutions, as well as those interested in 
committing code to an Apache project, contributing to the Apache Incubator, or 
enhancing their open source products and community engagement are provided the 
opportunity to meet the individuals behind some of the industry's most popular 
Apache projects. ApacheCon: Core tracks, presentations, and mini-summits are 
dedicated to specific Apache projects and organized by their respective 
communities. In addition to outstanding education, collaboration, and 
networking, attendees will learn about the latest emerging innovations from the 
Apache Incubator, including Apache Brooklyn, Geode, Groovy, Johnzon, and 
Tamaya, as well as other open source topics and issues, such as The Apache Way, 
best practices, licensing, community development, and the Summer of Code. 


ApacheCon: Core keynote speakers include: 

- Ross Gardler, ASF President, will present his annual 'State of the Feather', 
providing an overview of the Foundation, how it continues to grow, and how to 
accelerate IT innovation. 
Serge Huber, CTO at Jahia, will provide a brief introduction to Apache Unomi, a 
new Apache project in incubation, which is a prototype reference implementation 
of the OASIS Context Server specification currently being worked on by  - the 
OASIS Context Server Technical Committee.

ApacheCon: Core session highlights include: 


- Engineering, Business & Legal Choices for Bringing Commercial Software to 
Open Source - Gregory Chase, Pivotal 
- Keeping your Apache Project's Independence and Brand - Shane Curcuru, Apache 
Software Foundation 
- Open Source at Scale - The Apache Software Foundation - Bertrand Delacretaz, 
Adobe Research 
- Apache Incubator: Possibly the Most Important Project in the Foundation - 
Roman Shaposhnik, Pivotal 
- Communities matter: Developing and Enforcing the Apache Code of Conduct - 
Joan Touzet, Cloudant 


The full ApacheCon: Core session agenda can be viewed at 
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-core-europe/program/schedule.
 

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) and The Linux Foundation have joined 
forces to produce Apache: Big Data and ApacheCon: Core to bring the power of 
these projects together under one roof where the developers and maintainers of 
the projects can work with users and collaborate with each other to accelerate 
the state of the art. 

"Apache: Big Data and ApacheCon: Core will provide a greater breadth and depth 
of content than any Apache event before," said Amanda McPherson, CMO and VP 
Developer Programs at The Linux Foundation. "The top content we have lined up, 
coupled with the huge range of talented and experienced committers from a wide 
variety of project makes this a can't miss open source event in Europe." 

"We are thrilled to offer users and developers an event specifically focused on 
Apache's Big Data projects, while also highlighting key technologies under the 
ApacheCon umbrella," said Rich Bowen, Executive Vice President of The Apache 
Software Foundation. "As The ASF continues to grow, it is essential that those 
working with Apache projects have the opportunity to meet face-to-face and 
promote cross-collaboration between various projects." 

Registration is now open for both events, at a discounted price of €599 for 
Apache: Big Data, €499 for ApacheCon: Core, or €898 for both events through 
August 1. Register for Apache: Big Data at 
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-europe/attend/register,
 and ApacheCon: Core at 
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-core-europe/attend/register. 

About The Linux Foundation 
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the 
growth of Linux and collaborative software development. Founded in 2000, the 
organization sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and promotes, 
protects and advances the Linux operating system and collaborative software 
development by marshaling the resources of its members and the open source 
community. The Linux Foundation provides a neutral forum for collaboration and 
education by hosting Collaborative Projects, Linux conferences including 
LinuxCon, and generating original research and content that advances the 
understanding of Linux and collaborative software development. More information 
can be found at www.linuxfoundation.org. 

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