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LinuxCon Japan / Tokyo 2010 | Schedule

Please note that the schedule is still fluid and will change as speakers and sessions are finalized.

Monday, September 27th

Quarante C2 Quarante C3 Quarante C4 Quarante C1
8:00am Registration
9:00am A New Approach to Open Source Compliance
Jim Zemlin, Executive Director at The Linux Foundation and other guests (TBA)
(Quarante A)
9:15am The Kernel Report
Jon Corbet, Linux Weekly News
(Quarante A)
10:00am Break & Technology Showcase
10:30am Safety First: New Features in Linux File and Storage Systems
Ric Wheeler, Red Hat
10:30am PostgreSQL Formula Number 9: Replication and More
Josh Berkus
10:30am Practical Guide to Implementing Open Source Compliance Program
Philip Koltun, The Linux Foundation
10:30am Topic TBA
Jeremy Allison, Google
11:20am RCU and Scalability
Lai Jiangshan, Fujitsu
11:20am SE-PostgreSQL - System-Wide Consistency of Access Control
KaiGai Kohei, NEC
11:20am OSS Training Course Promotion & Progress
Hiroshi Miura, NTT DATA
11:20am Qt, Open Source Application & UI Framework
Chuck Piercey, Nokia
12:10pm Lunch
1:30pm 10+ Years of Linux at IBM
Dan Frye, IBM
(Quarante A)
2:30pm Break & Technology Showcase
2:45pm Memory Error Handling For Hugepage
Naoya Horiguchi, NEC
2:45pm Road to a Cosmopolitan Database System: The History of Internationalization of PostgreSQL
Tatsuo Ishii, SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
2:45pm Development of OSS-Based Practical IT Training Courses
Jun lio, Mitsubishi Research Institute
2:45pm Porting MeeGo to Other Devices
Mitsutaka Amano, Miracle Linux
3:35pm Statistical Analysis of Linux Kernel Development
Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
3:35pm [PgSQL] pg_statsinfo: Advanced Monitoring tool for PostgreSQL
Kasahara Tatsuhito, NTT
3:35pm Introducing the Binary Analysis Tool
Shane Caughlan
3:35pm Improving MeeGo Boot-Up Time
Hiroshi Doyu, Nokia
4:25pm Development Status of LVM Mirror
Takahiro Yasui, Hitachi
4:25pm [PgSQL] Built-In Replication in PostgreSQL
Fujii Masao, NTT
4:25pm Migrating to Linux and Open Source: Why it Makes Sense for Mission Critical Environments
Vinod Kutty, CME Group
4:25pm MeeGo Technical Overview
Sunil Saxena, Intel Corporation
5:15pm Break & Technology Showcase
5:30pm Linux Kernel Panel
Panelists To Be Announced
(Quarante A)

 

Tuesday, September 28th

Quarante C2 Quarante C3 Quarante C4 Quarante C1
8:30am Registration
9:30am Keynote
Dirk Hohndel, Intel Corporation
(Quarante A)
10:15am Break & Technology Showcase
10:45am Why We Need More Messages & Information
Hisashi Hashimoto, Hitachi
10:45am Tracing Summit Update
Elena Zannoni, Oracle

11:05am SystemTap
Masami Hiramatsu, Hitachi
10:45am The KVM Weather Report
Chris Wright, Red Hat
10:45am Identifying Embedded Real-Time Latency Issues: I-Cache and Locks
Frank Rowand, Sony Corporation
11:35am A Flexible Device Name Assignment Method
Nao Nishijima, Hitachi
11:35am Perf
Peter Zijlstra
11:35am VirtIO: The State of A Standard For Virtual I/O Devices
Rusty Russell, IBM

12:00pm Linux Bridging: Befriending a Stray Dog
Stephen Hemminger, Vyatta
11:35am Flying Rockets with Free Hardware and Free Software
Bdale Garbee, Hewlett-Packard
12:20pm Lunch
2:40pm Service Measurements in the Kernel
Cole Crawford
1:50pm Ftrace - The Linux Kernel Tracer
Steven Rostedt, Red Hat
1:50pm Linux Storage and Virtualization
Christoph Hellwig

2:20pm Block IO Controller
Gui Jianfeng, Fujitsu
1:50pm Application of UBIFS for Embedded Linux Products
Jaeyoon Jung, LG
2:40pm Outline of ext4 File System & ext4 Online Defragmentation Foresight
Akira Fujita, NEC
2:40pm How to Extend Perf Functionality Using Script Engine
Keiichi Kii, NEC
2:40pm Virtual Machine Management / Cloud Management
Speakers TBA
2:40pm Linux on an Ultra Mobile Laptop
Jes Sorensen
3:30pm Break & Technology Showcase
3:45pm Btrfs File System: Status and Future
Chris Mason, Oracle
3:45pm Tracing End User Panel
Panelists TBA
3:45pm Virtualization End User Panel
Panelists TBA
3:45pm Status of Embedded Linux
Tim Bird, Sony Corporation
4:35pm Is the Future Open Source
James Bottomley, Novell
4:35pm Combined Tracing/Virtualization Session
Moderated by Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao, NTT
4:35pm oFono: Open Source Telephony
Dennis Kenzior

 

Wednesday, September 29th

Quarante C2 Quarante C3 Quarante C4 Quarante C1
8:30am Registration
9:30am The Stable Linux Kernel Tree, Delivering a Stable Platform on a Constantly Moving Base
Greg Kroah-Hartman, Fellow at Novell
(Quarante A)
10:15am Break
10:45am Multi-core Scalability on Modern Linux Kernels
Andi Kleen
10:45am Maintaining Linux Long Term & Adding Specific Features in Telecom Systems
Keika Kobayashi, NEC
10:45am USB Attached Storage
Matthew Wilcox, Intel Corporation
10:45am Embedded Linux in Asia: Is it the Far Side of the Community?
Satoru Ueda, Sony Corporation
11:35am SSD Impact on Linux IO Stack
Jens Axboe
11:35am Window Functions in PostgreSQL
Hitoshi Harada, FORCIA
11:35am Network Bandwidth Control in Virtualized Environments
Simon Horman, VA Linux Japan K.K.
11:35am Unification of Embedded CPU Variant Support
Hisao Munakata, Renesas
12:20pm Lunch
1:50pm Sheepdog: Distributed Storage System for QEMU/KVM
Kazutaka Morita, NTT
1:50pm Tuning Your Linux
Cai Fei, Fujitsu
1:50pm Getting Memcached Secure
KaiGai Kohei, NEC
1:50pm How to Participate in the Open Source Software Localization Community
Yasushi Osonoi, OpenDream
2:40pm Networking and Multicore/NUMA - The Last Mile
Herbert Xu, Red Hat
2:40pm Logging Kernel Messages Without a Loss
Noboru Obata, Hitachi
2:40pm Virtualization, IPv6 and Wireless Networking
Yoshifuji Hideaki, Keio University
2:40pm The Application Progress and Problem of Debian Distribution for SH Architecture
Nobuhiro Iwamatsu, Renesas
3:30pm Break & Technology Showcase
3:45pm Rethink Package Components on De-Duplication: From Logical Sharing to Physical Sharing
Kuniyashu Suzaki, KNOPPIX
3:45pm How to Extract a Process Coredump Image From Crashdump
Seigo Iguchi, NEC
3:45pm PCI Express Support in QEmu
Isaku Yamahata, VA Linux Japan K.K.
3:45pm Multiplatform ARM
Grant Likely, Secret Lab
4:35pm Break
4:55pm Japanese Kernel Developer Panel
Panelists To Be Announced
(Quarante A)