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Open Source: the fundamental building block of technology Jim Zemlin August 20 th , 2014

Jim Zemlin LCU14 Keynote

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Jim Zemlin Executive Director Zemlin’s career spans three of the largest technology trends to rise over the last decade: mobile computing, cloud computing and open source software. Today, as executive director of The Linux Foundation, he uses this experience to accelerate innovation in technology through the use of open source and Linux. At the Linux Foundation, Zemlin works with the world’s largest technology companies, including IBM, Intel, Google, Samsung, Qualcomm, and others to help define the future of computing on the server, in the cloud and on a variety of new mobile computing devices. His work at the vendor-neutral Linux Foundation gives him a unique and aggregate perspective on the global technology industry. Zemlin has been recognized for his insights on the changing economics of the technology industry. His writing has appeared in Businessweek, Wired, and other top technology journals and he is a regular keynote speaker at industry events. Zemlin advises a variety of startups, including Splashtop and sits on the boards of the Global Economic Symposium, Open Source For America and Chinese Open Source Promotion Union. --------------------------------------------------- ★ Resources ★ Zerista: http://lcu14.zerista.com/event/member/137800 Google Event: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c6kick4rsv4dsv4lvuo2ljbvs6s Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ylsAYzEcpo Etherpad: http://pad.linaro.org/p/lcu14-500z --------------------------------------------------- ★ Event Details ★ Linaro Connect USA - #LCU14 September 15-19th, 2014 Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport --------------------------------------------------- http://www.linaro.org http://connect.linaro.org

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Open Source: the fundamental building block of technology

Jim Zemlin August 20th, 2014

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Linaro has a big impact on the Linux Kernel.

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Linaro is the number 5 contributor for the 3.11 - 3.16 kernel release.

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What is the role of Linaro and other collaborative bodies in the technology

industry today?

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The landscape of mass collaboration is changing.

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“Software Is Eating The World.” - Marc Andreessen, Wall St. Journal 2011

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“Open Source ‘Eating’ Software World”

- Ibrahim Haddad, Samsung, Wall St. Journal 2014

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Open Source is the new “Pareto Principle” for

software development.

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Moving to Strategic Use of Open Source

29%

80% OSS

Average * Best in class * Source: Gartner Group

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Moving to Strategic Use of Open Source

29%

80% OSS

Average * Best in class * Source: Gartner Group

Your value add

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Consortium and Foundations Enable Structured Investment

in Shared Code

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Scalable Open Source Collaboration has a Common Set of Requirements

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•  Incorpora)on,  Tax  status,  Bylaws,  Member  Agreements,  An)-­‐trust,  etc.  •  Ongoing  business  development  and  membership  recruitment  

Governance  and  Membership  

•  Technical  Decision  Making  •  Project  Life  Cycle  •  Release  Process  

Shared  Development  

•  Custom  infrastructure  using  open  source  best  prac)ces  •  Security  and  reliability  Infrastructure  

• Marke)ng  •  Events  •  Training  

Ecosystem  Development  

•  Code  Provenance  •  Trademark  management  •  Legal  defense  and  Collabora)on  

IP  Management  

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Open source is playing a much larger role in innovation and interoperability

Standards  SeMng   Open  Source  

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Examples of recent Linux Foundation projects

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Core Inrastructure Initiative - initiative to improve internet security and stability. Key Members: Amazon Web Services, Adobe, Bloomberg, Cisco, Dell, Facebook, Fujitsu, Google, Hitachi, HP, Huawei, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, NetApp, RackSpace, Salesforce.com, Vmware AllSeen Alliance – IoT Effort for the discovery and interoperability of things across brands, categories and platforms. Over 60 Members: Electrolux, Haier, LG, Microsoft, Panasonic, Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc., Sharp, Silicon Image, Technicolor and TP-Link. Automotive Grade Linux – Open source reference implementation for future “automotive cockpit.” Key members: Toyota, Jaguar Land Rover, Nissan, Hyundai, Bosch, Denso, Harmon, Panasonic, Intel, Renesas. Open Virtualization Alliance – Founded to promote KVM technology in enterprise. Over 100 supporting members including: IBM, Red Hat, Intel, Netapp, HP

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Examples of Linux Foundation projects (cont….)

OpenDaylight: 130+ developer FTEs dedicated to project Key Members: Brocade, Cisco, Citrix, Ericsson, Dell, HP, IBM, Juniper, Microsoft, NEC, Red Hat, Vmware Xen Project Key Members: Amazon Web Services, AMD, Bromium, Calxeda, CA Technologies, Cisco, Citrix, Google, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Verizon OpenMAMA Key Members: NYSE Technologies, J.P. Morgan, Bank of America, EMC, Exegy, Fixnetix, IBM, Interactive Data, Tick42, TS-Associates Code Aurora Forum Key Members: Borqs, Genymobile, Giga-Byte, Igalia, Innominds, Motorola, Qualcomm Aeros, Qualcomm Innovation Center, SIM Technology, SpectraCore Technologies, Teleca, ThunderSoft Tizen Key Members: Samsung, Intel, Docomo, Orange, KT, Fujitsu, Vodafone, SKT Yocto Project Key Members: Juniper, Huawei, Mentor Graphics, Texas Instruments, Sakoman, OpenEmbedded eV, MontaVista, Intel, Inea AB, Wind River Systems

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What is an open source blockbuster?

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What does an open source blockbuster look like? §  9 code changes per hour §  $10.8 billion shared R&D investment §  Millions of developers §  65% of smart mobile devices §  95% of high performance computing market §  55% of embedded systems market §  40% of enterprise server market §  90% of world’s stock exchanges

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These numbers are important. But not enough.

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Helping an 11 year old boy have “the best day of his life” is the ultimate measure of success.

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Sharing

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You can better yourself, better your

company and better the world

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Thank you.

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