Watch Apache Mesos Keynotes Live Today at MesosCon
The Linux Foundation | 31 May 2016
Can’t make it to MesosCon North America this week? The Linux Foundation is pleased to offer free live video streaming of all keynote sessions on June 1-2, 2016.
The Apache Mesos conference going on in Denver is a veritable who’s who from across the industry of those using Mesos as a framework to develop cloud native applications. MesosCon is a great place to learn about how to design application clusters running on Apache Mesos from engineers who have done it.
Tune in at 9 a.m. Mountain Time today, June 1, to watch Benjamin Hindman (@benh), the co-creator of Apache Mesos, give the welcome address. And, at 10:15 MT, Craig Neth (@cneth), distinguished member of the technical staff at Verizon, will walk attendees through how they got a 600-node Mesos cluster powered up and running tasks in 14 days.
On June 2, the event features a special keynote from Matei Zaharia, VP of Apache Spark, and keynotes from Twitter, Mesosphere, and EMC. See the full agenda of keynotes here, and sign up for the livestream. While you watch, we encourage you to join the conversation on Twitter using #mesoscon.
By signing up, you’ll also be the first to get notified when the recordings of the keynotes and more than 50 sessions, become available.
Once you sign up, you’ll be able to view the livestream on this page. If you sign up prior to the livestream day/time, simply return to this page and you’ll be able to view.
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