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September 25 - 27 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Tuesday, September 25 • 15:30 - 16:00
Open Source Possibility for 5G Edge Computing Deployment - Hyde Sugiyama & Ignacio Verona Rios, Red Hat

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Many industries including Telecom industry and Automotive industry now working on new biz development through 5G projects. In order to meet 5G demand from other industries, Telecom industry needs to provide cloud native edge platform to 5G App players who need continuous improvement of cloud native UI/UX at their biz on top of Telco edge NFVI connecting to 5G multi slice networks.  

Open Source always can help to reduce 5G biz development cost and maintenance cost with the power of the open source community in some areas that OTT and other industry players can touch.  
Huge Data will be generated from end device and vehicle. Data flow changes computing model and network model.

In this session, we discuss the possibility of NFV 5G edge computing and the possibility of cloud-native service on K8s edge platform, in order to meet Cloud native user expectation in 5G infrastructure.

Speakers
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Ignacio Verona Rios

Senior Solution Architect at Telco Technology Office, Red Hat EMEA
Currently Ignacio is Senior Solution Architect at Red Hat EMEA Telco technology Office, focusing on Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and working with Service Providers, Network Equipment Providers, System Integrators and Independent Software Vendors to progress NFV agenda in... Read More →
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Hyde Sugiyama

Chief Architect, Red Hat
Hyde Sugiyama is Chief Architect at Red Hat Japan and focus on Service Provider sector.Hyde has been with Red Hat for five years, working on SDN/NFV/Edge Computing solutions development and joint GTM with NFV/SDN partners. He has 30+ years experience in the Information and Communications... Read More →


Tuesday September 25, 2018 15:30 - 16:00 CEST
G104/105