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~ The Linux Foundation (LF) Networking has announced the extension of the Call For Proposals (CFP) deadline for ONE Summit 2024 to December 17, 2023. This move is to allow for the latest in innovative submissions. Concurrently, LF executives have issued their predictions for the open networking ecosystem in 2024.
Arpit Joshipura, General Manager of Networking, Edge and IoT at LF, said that ONE Summit brings together the industry's best and brightest to share real-world examples and future-looking proposals. He added that extending the deadline will ensure that they capture the very latest in open technology innovations.
ONE Summit will be held from April 29-May 1 in San Jose, California. It serves as a premier event for open networking and edge ecosystems, gathering global thought leaders to collaborate across AI, Access, Edge, Cloud and Core. The tracks include AI Implementation across Telecom, Cloud, Enterprise & Edge; The Future of Open Innovation; Securing and Automating the Open end-to-end Network; Next-Gen Access and Connectivity; and Deployment Use Stories: Where Slides Meet the Real World.
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Joshipura encouraged thought leaders to submit speaking proposals to share insights on open innovations across industries before the extended deadline of December 17th. Those interested in sponsoring ONE Summit can download a Sponsorship Prospectus for details.
LF executives Arpit Jopshiura and Ranny Haiby have issued their predictions for 2024 which include AI becoming an underlying Horizontal Framework leading to domain/vertical specific AI development; growing value of open governance; more Cloud Native Networking; Open RAN's continued journey; Enterprises embracing multi-cloud with Edge and IoT. To view their predictions as well as how 2023 predictions landed, visit this blog post.
For more information about LF Networking and its impact on open ecosystems visit www.lfnetworking.org
Arpit Joshipura, General Manager of Networking, Edge and IoT at LF, said that ONE Summit brings together the industry's best and brightest to share real-world examples and future-looking proposals. He added that extending the deadline will ensure that they capture the very latest in open technology innovations.
ONE Summit will be held from April 29-May 1 in San Jose, California. It serves as a premier event for open networking and edge ecosystems, gathering global thought leaders to collaborate across AI, Access, Edge, Cloud and Core. The tracks include AI Implementation across Telecom, Cloud, Enterprise & Edge; The Future of Open Innovation; Securing and Automating the Open end-to-end Network; Next-Gen Access and Connectivity; and Deployment Use Stories: Where Slides Meet the Real World.
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Joshipura encouraged thought leaders to submit speaking proposals to share insights on open innovations across industries before the extended deadline of December 17th. Those interested in sponsoring ONE Summit can download a Sponsorship Prospectus for details.
LF executives Arpit Jopshiura and Ranny Haiby have issued their predictions for 2024 which include AI becoming an underlying Horizontal Framework leading to domain/vertical specific AI development; growing value of open governance; more Cloud Native Networking; Open RAN's continued journey; Enterprises embracing multi-cloud with Edge and IoT. To view their predictions as well as how 2023 predictions landed, visit this blog post.
For more information about LF Networking and its impact on open ecosystems visit www.lfnetworking.org
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