OpenShift Commons Gathering Data Science at NVIDIA GTC 2020
Event Date
Location
Virtual Gathering at NVIDIA's GTC
Event Description
This OpenShift Commons Gathering on AI and Machine Learning is co-located with NVIDIA's GTC virtual event on October 5–9, 2020!
The OpenShift Commons Gatherings bring together experts from all over the world to discuss container technologies, best practices for cloud native application developers and the open source software projects that underpin the OpenShift ecosystem. This event will gather developers, data scientists, devops professionals and sysadmins together to explore the next steps in making container technologies successful and secure for your ML and AI workloads.
Included in your GTC Registration Please note: Pre-registration is required. Your GTC registration grants you access to the virtual on-demand OpenShift Commons Gathering talks on October 5-9 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. ET. This forum will feature a discussion o
Schedule
All times are local.
Virtual On-Demand Stage
Time
Session
Speaker(s)
09:00
The Enterprise Neurosystem Initiative
William Wright (Red Hat)
09:30
AIOps vs MLOps vs DevOps
Zak Berrie (Red Hat)
10:00
GPU-Accelerated Machine Learning with OpenShift Container Platform
Diane Feddema (Red Hat) | Michael Bennett (Dell)
10:30
Using MPI operator to run GPU-accelerated scientific workloads on Red Hat OpenShift with Lustre FS
David Gray (Red Hat)
11:00
Using GPUs for Data Science & Optimization Containers in OpenShift
Cory Latschkowski (ExxonMobil)
11:30
Applying AIOps to Kubernetes Telemetry Data with Open Data Hub at OpenShift
Alex Corvin (Red Hat) | Ivan Necas (Red Hat)
12:00
Accelerating AI on the Edge
Nick Barcet (Red Hat) | Kevin Jones (NVIDIA)
12:31
Data driven insights with SQL Server Big Data Clusters and OpenShift
Code of Conduct: We follow both the Red Hat Event Terms and Conditions and the Code of Conduct of other events such as KubeCon + CloudNativeCon. Similarly we are dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for participants at all of our events, whether they are held in person or virtually. All event participants, whether they are attending an in-person event or a virtual event, are expected to behave in accordance with professional standards, with both this Code of Conduct as well as their respective employer's policies governing appropriate workplace behavior and applicable laws.
COVID-19 Health + Safety Information: We are committed to our attendee's health and safety and follow the Healthy and Safety policies of the events we are co-located with or by default those of the CNCF.
Please Note: All sessions are first come, first seated. Workshops and roundtables have limited capacity. Workshops are interactive and hands-on; attendees must bring their own laptop to participate.