Wednesday, April 19, 2017

The Linux Foundation to Host 2017 Open Source Summit in Los Angeles


An accomplished computer engineer, Ben Pu graduated from Cornell University’s computer science program before launching his professional career. Outside of his pursuits as a computer scientist, Ben Pu supports a number of organizations, including The Linux Foundation. 

Dedicated to accelerating the development of open-source technology, The Linux Foundation fosters software innovation through various programs. The organization is currently preparing for several upcoming events, including Open Source Summit North America, which will take place September 11-13, 2017, in Los Angeles. 

A combination of four events, the three-day summit will include LinuxCon, ContainerCon, CloudOpen, and the Community Leadership Conference, all under one roof. During the summit, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about emerging technologies through collaborative discussions and sessions led by expert developers and operators. 

Those planning to attend the Open Source Summit can register for the event online. The standard registration fee is $950, but prospective attendees can save $150 by registering before June 18. After July 31, registration will cost $1,100. For more information, visit www.linuxfoundation.org/.