2023 Session Recordings Now Live!
We recorded ~75 sessions at the conference this year, and we sincerely hope you’ll watch a few. The speakers are world-class and the topics are guaranteed to educate and entertain.
You can now access all recorded talks below. Session recordings will be listed publicly on our YouTube channel in the next few days, so be sure to subscribe if you haven’t already.
Inclusion & Diversity In Open Source Event
Sunday, October 15
- Welcome & Introductions, Nithya Ruff (Amazon), Lisa-Marie Namphy, & Kim McMahon (Cisco)
- DEI Challenges and Success, Efraim Marquez-Arreaza, Red Hat
- Hacking Diversity, Paloma Oliveira, Sauce Labs
- The Necessity of Belonging, Rochelle Newton, Newton Advocacy Strategic IT Inclusion & Tolerance Consulting (NASITC) and The HumanTech Initiative
- Web Accessibility 101: Ensuring an Inclusive Online Experience for Everyone, Maria Lamardo, CVS Health
- Equitable Hiring and Inclusive Retention Practices in Tech, Lisette Zounon, FORT Robotics
- Given The Choices We Have: The Power of Allyship, Fatima Sarah Khalid, GitLab
- Inclusion & Diversity in Open Source Moderated Panel, Paloma Oliveria (Sauce Labs), Efraim Marquez-Arreaza (Ret Hat), Lisette Zounon (FORT Robotics), Rochelle Newton (Newton Advocacy Strategic IT Inclusion & Tolerance Consulting (NASITC) and The HumanTech Initiative), and Lauren Maffeo (The Pragmatic Programmers)
Keynotes
Monday, October 16
- The Importance of Community, Jono Bacon, Community Leadership Core
- We Don’t Owe You Anything, Stephen Augustus, Cisco
- The Power in the Choices We Have, Fatima Sarah Khalid, GitLab
Tuesday, October 17
- Do More with AI and GitHub Copilot, Gwyneth Peña-Siguenza, Microsoft
- Feeling Stuck in Your Career…Now What?, James Quick, Technical Content Creator
- Humans in a GenAI World, Emily Freeman, AWS
- The Power of Community, Ceora Ford, Okta
Machine Learning/AI Track
Monday, October 16
- Get To Know PYTORCH – A Cutting Edge Open Source AI Framework for Machine Learning, Sahdev Zala, IBM
- Imagined Dragons: Building an Imagination-Powered Music Recommendation Platform, Eric Allen, DataDog
- Jurity: State of the Art Open Source Software for AI Fairnessevuation, Melinda Thielbar, Fidelity Investments
- How Open Standards Can Heal the Open Wound of AI, Mark Collier, OpenInfra Foundation
- What Does The AI Revolution Mean For Open Source, Opentech and Open Societies, Frank Karlitschek, Nextcloud
- Annotating Log Data For Machine Learning, Julia Li, VMware
Tuesday, October 17
- Are Privacy and Intellectual Property Still Relevant? Perspectives From History, Biology, Math, and, of Course, AI, Dr. Chris Hazard, Howso
- Bird’s Eye View of Open-Source AI Infrastructure, Ash Vardanian, Unum
- Panel Discussion: AI’s Impact On Developers, Emily Freeman (Amazon) and James Quick (Technical Content Creator)
- Quantum Machine Learning: Cutting Through The Buzzword BS, Abby Mitchell, IBM Quantum
- Scalable Open AI GPT Applications in the Cloud, Denis Magda, Yugabyte
DevOps Track
Monday, October 16
- Break Glass, Repair Fast, Reconcile Automation, Rosemary Wang, HashiCorp
- Introduction to GitHub Copilot, Brent Laster, SAS and Tech Skills Transformations LLC
- ISTIO Ambient Service Made Easy, Lin Sun, Solo.io
- Red Hat Openshift as a Sandbox, Brad Bazemore, Red Hat
- There’s an Action for that! Exploring the Possibilities of GitHub Actions, Kedasha Kerr, GitHub
- Developer Productivity Engineering For Open Source Software Communities, Justin Reock, Gradle/Develocity
Tuesday, October 17
- Config Driven Development/Test Framework Architecture, Sharanabasappa Bujuruke, Discover
- Maximize Lunchtime and Minimize War Rooms: Empower Efficiency with Full-Stack Observability, Jason Myers, Cisco AppDynamics
- Open Automation and the Future of DEVSECOPS, Lee Faus, GitLab
- Spinning Your Drones with Cadence Workflows, Apache Kafka and Tensorflow, Paul Brebner, Instaclustr (by Spot by NetApp)
- Test Driving Apache Tomcatt 11, Bill Crowell, OpenLogic by Perforce
Developer 1 Track
Monday, October 16
- 7 Ways to Build an API that Developers Will Hate, Lauren Schaefer, Grammarly
- DEVSECOPS: A Love Triangle, Burr Sutter, Red Hat
- Serverless PostgreSQL, Heikki Linnakangas, Neon
- The Frontend Family Tree, Emma Twersky, Google
- ASYNC RUST – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Steve Klabnik, Oxide Computer Company
- The State of Passwordless AUTH on the Web, Phil Nash, Sonar
Tuesday, October 17
- 50 Shades of React Rendering with NEXT.JS, Ben Ilegbodu, Stitch Fix
- A Javascript Developer’s Guide to Identity, Ceora Ford, Okta
- Accessibility Reimangined, Lise Noble, Discover Financial Services
- An AI-Powered Journey to Learning Python, Gwyneth Peña-Siguenza, Microsoft
- Diving In With SLE BCI, Robert Sirchia, SUSE
Case Study/Demo 1 Track
Monday, October 16
- An Innovative Approach to Giving Back to Open Source Projects that Power Your Business, Max Mizzi, Major League Hacking (MLH)
- Bringing MongoDB Workloads Back to Open Source, Peter Farkas, FerretDB
- System Design on Easy Mode, Loren Sands-Ramshaw, Temporal
- What’s new with RUBICON-ML? Capital One’s Solution Forlogging The ML Lifecycle, Kishore Iyer & Ryan Soley, Capital One
- Open Source JAVA Frameworks: Modern Observability Practices, Wayne Brown, Cisco AppDynamics
- Building AlmaLinux OS without RHEL Sources Code, benny Vasquez, AlmaLinux OS Foundation
Tuesday, October 17
- Challenges and Opportunities Building LLM-Powered Application, Sachin Solkhan, Fidelity Investments
- NUCLIADB: Open Source AI Search Database, Nathan Van Gheem, Nuclia
- Open Source Stories: Beginnings, Sharan Foga, Instaclustr by Netapp
- Weaving Microservices Into A Unified GraphHQL Schema with Graph-Quilt, Ashpak Shaikh & Lucy Shen, Intuit
Case Study/Demo 2 Track
Monday, October 16
- Don’t Create The 15th Standard. Learn To Collaborate, Richard Boyd, AWS
- HPCC Systems Data Lake Management, Bahar Fardanian, HPCC Systems
- Detect Anything With Darknet/YOLO, Stéphane Charette, Hank.ai
- The Path To Real-Time Dtaintegration With Open Source, Josh Hicks & Eric Long, Jumpmind
- The Search For Transparency And Accountability In The Age Of AI-RAI & XAI As Essential Tools, Ezequiel Lanza, Intel
- What The Heck Are Server Sent Events?, Brian Rinaldi, LaunchDarkly
Tuesday, October 17
- Open Source BPM Comparison, Andrew Bonham, Capital One
- Taming the Wild World of Open Source, Melissa McKay, JFrog
RIoT Demo Night
Monday, October 16
- AI & Analytics Lifecycle – SAS VIYA Workbench, Dr. Katy Salamati & Joseph Henry, SAS
- NASA’s Moon to Mars Program – Where Earth’s Smart Cities Become Smart Deep-Space Outpots, Elizabeth DiGiovanni, NASA
- Demo Night LXXXVI, Tom Snyder, RIoT
Deep Dive AI / Open Source Initiative
Tuesday, October 17
- Panel Discussion: Open Source and Public Policy, Deb Bryant (Open Source Initiative), Patrick Masson (Apereo Foundation), Stephen Jacobs (Rochester Institute of Technology), Ruth Suehle (SAS), and Greg Wallace (FreeBSD Foundation)