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Southern Calif. Linux Expo features embedded topics
Jan. 18, 2005

The third-annual Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) is set for February 12-13 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and the event will feature a number of speakers of interest to embedded Linux developers. The event solicited papers about embedded Linux in November of last year.

Speakers at the 2005 SCALE event include:
  • Glenn Flinchbaugh, Director of Wind River's Linux program -- The advantages of a Linux COTS (commercial, off-the-shelf) strategy in the telecommunications market

  • Gideon Romm, head of R&D at Symbio Technologies -- Diskless thin client networks based on embedded Linux

  • Randy Dunlap, OSDL software engineer involved in USB subsystem and Carrier Grade Linux -- Kernel Janitors project, and how to become involved in Linux kernel development

  • Larry McVoy, founder of BitMover -- Delta Development model

  • Kevin Bedell, director of consulting and training at Black Duck Software -- The case for open source and closed standards, or how companies can safely accelerate open source adoption

  • Marc Hamilton, director of technology for education at Sun -- Open source Solaris

  • Norman McEntire, adjunct engineering professor at USC -- Using kdb (kernel debugger) and demonstrations of Linux kernel functionality.

  • Darryl Strauss, president of Digital Ordinance (HDTV hw/sw) -- Open source telephony using Asterisk and VoIP

  • Dennis Rex, business development manager of "large software company" -- Wireless Linux for beginners

  • John Ousterhout, Tcl creator and founder of Electric Cloud -- Overview of Electric Cloud, a GNU Make-compatible build system that uses clusters of inexpensive servers to run massively-parallel builds

  • Alexander Perry, principal engineer for GE Infrastructure, Security -- Linux in embedded systems for engineers

  • Ted Gould, founding developer at Inkscape -- The SVG vector graphics Web standard

Additionally, the 2005 SCALE event will feature a panel discussion on the future of VoIP. More details, including a complete speaker list, are available at the SCALE website.



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