Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2023

schedule

Sovereign Cloud devroom


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Saturday A Sovereign Cloud - Opening Remarks How we created a Documentation Framework that works across a group of vendors in the sovereign cloud stack community Is Open Source Coming back to your Cloud? On-premise data centers do not need to be legacy
We can and should learn from legacy on-premise data centers and the migration to the cloud to ensure the computing platform's future is bright
Distributed Storage in the Cloud From Zero to Hero with Solid
Lessons learned making apps using the Solid Protocol
Operate First community cloud
A blueprint for a sovereign cloud?
Responsible Clouds and the Green Web Triangle
How to make the climate case for a diverse cloud ecosystem
The Co-operative Cloud
Public interest infrastructure
The Importance of Collaborative Applications for European Digital Sovereignty
Progress and challenges of alternatives facing the BigTechs
The role of Open Infrastructure in digital sovereignty The Role of Open Source at the EU Technology Roadmap for a European Sovereign Cloud What is Digital Sovereignty and how can OSS help to achieve it?
Demystifying an important term that has become a buzzword
Effective management of Kubernetes resources for cluster admins Z Sovereign Cloud - Closing Remarks

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2022q4/003475.html.

The Sovereign Cloud DevRoom is for discussing topics and issues of user privacy and sovereignty and the intersection with the needs of infrastructure providers in the cloud computing era.

The recent EU focus on digital sovereignity has brought fresh attention and innovation to a problem area many of us have been interested in and working on for a long time.

Focus is on a practical aspect of digital sovereignty: how it affects user-oriented and potentially privacy-containing infrastructure in the cloud computing era.

This aspect is the sovereign cloud, the intersection of digital sovereignty and a modern cloud-centric way to create and sustain infrastructure, operations, and development to address the needs of users.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  A Sovereign Cloud - Opening Remarks Felix 'fkr' Kronlage-Dammers, Thorsten Schwesig 10:30 10:45
  How we created a Documentation Framework that works across a group of vendors in the sovereign cloud stack community Max Wolfs 10:45 11:05
  Is Open Source Coming back to your Cloud? Peter Zaitsev 11:10 11:50
  On-premise data centers do not need to be legacy
We can and should learn from legacy on-premise data centers and the migration to the cloud to ensure the computing platform's future is bright
Fabio Alessandro Locati 11:55 12:15
  Distributed Storage in the Cloud Peter Zaitsev 12:20 13:00
  From Zero to Hero with Solid
Lessons learned making apps using the Solid Protocol
Noel De Martin 13:05 13:45
  Operate First community cloud
A blueprint for a sovereign cloud?
Marcel Hild 13:50 14:10
  Responsible Clouds and the Green Web Triangle
How to make the climate case for a diverse cloud ecosystem
Chris Adams 14:15 14:35
  The Co-operative Cloud
Public interest infrastructure
decentral1se 14:40 15:40
  The Importance of Collaborative Applications for European Digital Sovereignty
Progress and challenges of alternatives facing the BigTechs
Ludovic Dubost 15:45 16:45
  The role of Open Infrastructure in digital sovereignty Thierry Carrez 16:50 17:10
  The Role of Open Source at the EU Technology Roadmap for a European Sovereign Cloud Alberto P. Martí 17:15 17:35
  What is Digital Sovereignty and how can OSS help to achieve it?
Demystifying an important term that has become a buzzword
Kurt Garloff 17:40 18:20
  Effective management of Kubernetes resources for cluster admins Tom Coufal 18:25 18:45
  Z Sovereign Cloud - Closing Remarks Felix 'fkr' Kronlage-Dammers, Thorsten Schwesig 18:45 19:00