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New Stack Pancake Breakfast

Come have a short stack with The New Stack, sponsored by Intel.

Pancakes and a podcast, carbs and conversation — how can you beat that?

Date: Thursday, June 2
Time: 7:30am-8:30am
Location: Grand Mesa F
Cost: No cost to attend

Please note that this event can only accommodate 170 attendees. Please arrive early to secure your seat.

We’re bringing our pancake robot to MesosCon in Denver for a pancake breakfast. We’ll eat pancakes (made by the hotel), print pancakes(made by PancakeBot) and talk about distributed systems with Apache Mesos leader Benjamin Hindman and Jessica Frazelle, a well-known senior technologist now with Mesosphere. They'll be joined by Intel Senior Principal Engineer Murali Sundar, who works on Intel's software-defined infrastructure group. We'd like to thank Intel, which has made it possible to have these pancake breakfast discussions and bring PancakeBot out on the road. If you can make it to the MesosCon breakfast, we expect it is a pancake breakfast you won’t soon forget.

 

Speakers:

Murali Sundar
Murali Sundar works as a Principal Engineer in Intel’s Software Defined Infrastructure group where his primary role is in ensuring that Intel technology is fully and properly utilized in cloud computing environments. He is the architect of Intel’s Service Assurance Administrator (SAA) product which tries to alleviate some of the problems of running an OpenStack cloud efficiently, securely and within the bounds of a service level agreement (SLA). Murali has been working with large-scale server management, and virtualization technologies for over a decade and was the architect and technical lead for the Intel® Modular Server (IMS), and the integrated virtualization solution on IMS which used the KVM hypervisor and offered full life cycle management including high-availability of VMs.

Benjamin Hindman
Benjamin Hindman is a Founder and Chief Architect at Mesosphere where he leads a team building out core services for the Mesosphere Data Center Operating System (DCOS). Ben co-created Apache Mesos as a PhD student at UC Berkeley before bringing it to Twitter where it now runs on tens of thousands of machines powering Twitter's datacenters. An academic at heart, his research in programming languages and distributed systems has been published in leading academic conferences.

Jessica Frazelle
Jessie Frazelle is on the security team at Mesosphere working on multi-tenancy for DCOS. She loves all things containers and has been typecast as the person who runs everything in containers including desktop apps. Nerd by day, rap battle champion by night. (Sometimes a disgruntled sysadmin too).

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