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Monday, November 16
 

14:00 CET

Cloud Plugfest (Colocated Event)

The Cloud Plugfest will be a great opportunity to experiment with prominent open cloud projects. This hands-on workshop is open to participation by standards organizations, individual developers, vendors and software framework projects. 

The Paris Cloud Plugfest will focus on OCCI, TOSCA and CDMI interoperability between ongoing projects and existing cloud solutions.

In the framework of its participation in the OCCIware project, OW2 co-organizes this event with OGF, OASIS and SNIA

More details about the agenda, tests description, registration process... will be provided progressively on this page: http://www.cloudplugfest.org/


Monday November 16, 2015 14:00 - 18:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

14:00 CET

RISCOSS Workshop (Colocated Event)
After three years of development, the RISCOSS project demonstrates its platform to facilitate mainstream open source software adoption.
The purpose of this convention is to demonstrate the functionalities of the platform but also to showcase the possible exploitation by industrial companies. It will gather project participants that have contributed in the platform development but also external users, industrials and open source project leaders.

Please click here for detailed agenda and registration.

Monday November 16, 2015 14:00 - 18:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux
 
Tuesday, November 17
 

09:00 CET

09:00 CET

Cloud Plugfest (Colocated event)

The Cloud Plugfest 22 is a great opportunity to experiment with prominent open cloud projects. This hands-on workshop is open to participation by standards organizations, individual developers, vendors and software framework projects. 

The Paris Cloud Plugfest will focus on OCCI, TOSCA and CDMI interoperability between ongoing projects and existing cloud solutions.

In the framework of its participation in the OCCIware project, OW2 co-organizes this event with OGF, OASIS and SNIA.

Registration: to be done through OW2con'15 online registration process.


Tuesday November 17, 2015 09:00 - 13:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

09:30 CET

The State of OW2, Cédric Thomas, OW2 CEO, Yuri Glickman, OW2 President
Speakers
avatar for Yury Glickman

Yury Glickman

Researcher, Fraunhofer FOKUS
Dr. Yuri Glickman is a project manager at Fraunhofer FOKUS. His technical and research background covers SOA, model driven software engineering, design, testing of distributed systems. He was/is actively contributing and leading technical activities in numerous European (TT-Medal... Read More →
avatar for Cédric Thomas

Cédric Thomas

CEO, OW2
Cedric Thomas, is OW2 CEO. An IT industry veteran with twenty-five years of experience in strategic and marketing consulting for IT vendors and systems integrators, Cedric has masterminded the launch of the OW2 Consortium. Previously, as both an investor and a consultant with FronTier... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 09:30 - 10:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

10:00 CET

OW2 Technical Council Update: Projects and Infrastructure
Speakers
avatar for Stéphane Lauriere

Stéphane Lauriere

CTO, OW2
Stéphane joined OW2 as CTO in 2015. His work at OW2 focuses on the development of the OW2 Software Quality and Trustworthiness Program, the evolution of the OW2 engineering platform and the growth of the OW2 community. Prior to OW2, Stéphane took part in collaborative research projects... Read More →
avatar for Jean Parpaillon

Jean Parpaillon

OW2 Chairman, OW2
Jean is an experienced software engineer. He have gained experience in research labs and startups in the field of distr ibuted systems, cloud computing and model-driven engineering. For some years now, he is focusing on erlang/elixir and associate technologies. He have been actively... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 10:00 - 10:15 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

10:15 CET

A Preview of the OW2 Market Place
This presentation introduces the future OW2 Market Place, which will be derived from the Store developed in the framework of the AppHub European collaborative project. The OW2 Market Place will be open to all OW2 projects. What are the incentives for an OW2 project to join the Market Place?  How can OW2 projects become part of it? The presentation covers those topics, as well as a demonstration of the tools on which the OW2 Market Place will rely.

Speakers
avatar for Alexandre Lefebvre

Alexandre Lefebvre

Professional Services, UShareSoft
Alexandre Lefebvre (PhD) is in charge of Professional Services at UShareSoft. He has more of 25 years of experience in R&D in the middleware, open source and cloud areas. Prior to UShareSoft, Alexandre was CTO of the OW2 Open Source Consortium, and held several technical and... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 10:15 - 10:30 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

10:30 CET

A Preview of OW2 Next-Gen Quality Programme

Software is eating the world and open source licenses are eating software. This leads to the presence of OSS in nearly all the electronic systems we interact with daily, such as communication devices, cars, trains, healthcare systems, entertainment environments. This entails that the quality of the OSS components we use and produce is getting progressively as important as the quality of the air we breathe. One of the OW2 key missions is to continously design and implement a roadmap for enabling quality and trustworhy open source software, through a dedicated platform named SQuAT. This talk will present the status and the future of this platform, its underlying models and tools, and how you can use it for assessing and improving the quality of your project.


Speakers
avatar for Stéphane Lauriere

Stéphane Lauriere

CTO, OW2
Stéphane joined OW2 as CTO in 2015. His work at OW2 focuses on the development of the OW2 Software Quality and Trustworthiness Program, the evolution of the OW2 engineering platform and the growth of the OW2 community. Prior to OW2, Stéphane took part in collaborative research projects... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 10:30 - 10:45 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

10:45 CET

Keynote: What are foundations for? Simon Phipps, OSI
With the proliferation of new open source "Foundations", maybe we need to remember what it is that actually delivers the freedom to innovate.

Speakers
avatar for Simon Phipps

Simon Phipps

Director, Open Source Advisory Practice, Wipro
He is an Advisor in Wipro's client relationships across Europe and North America, assisting teams choosing open source solutions for a broad range of customers. OSI is the steward of the Open Source Definition. As the final arbiter of what constitutes open source licensing, OSI is... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 10:45 - 11:15 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

11:15 CET

Keynote: An Overview of Open Source Licenses and Governance, Jim Jagielski, Capital One
Speakers
avatar for Jim Jagielski

Jim Jagielski

Developer, Uber
Jim Jagielski is a well-known and acknowledged expert and visionary in open source, an accomplished coder, and frequent engaging presenter on all things open, web, blockchain, and cloud related. As a developer, he’s made substantial code contributions to just about every core technology... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 11:15 - 11:45 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

11:45 CET

Panel discussion - Open source software governance and quality: challenges and perspectives
Speakers
avatar for Christian Paterson

Christian Paterson

Head of Open Source Governance, Orange
A British national based in France. I am a self-motivated, customer focused IT professional, excelling at the boundary between business and technology. Flexible, innovative and pragmatic, with 12 years telecoms industry experience and extensive international exposure.
avatar for Wei-Tek Tsai

Wei-Tek Tsai

Professor, Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics
Prof. Tsai received his S.B. from MIT, and M.S. and Ph.D. in from University of California at Berkeley. He has been a Professor at University of Minnesota and Arizona State University, and now at Beihang University, a strategic member of OW2. He has over 400 papers, and pioneered... Read More →
avatar for Manuel Velardo

Manuel Velardo

Director General, Cenatic
Managing director of the Spanish Open Source Competency Center (Ministry of Industry). Working with public and private organisations to help them adopting, using and sharing open source code! Tech support, risk mitigation, IP issues, software sustainability and Community Building... Read More →
avatar for Stephen Walli

Stephen Walli

Principal Program Manager, Microsoft
Stephen is a principal program manager working in the Azure team at Microsoft. Prior to that he was a Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Stephen has been a technical executive, a founder, a writer, a systems developer, a software construction geek, and a standards... Read More →
avatar for Stefano Zacchiroli

Stefano Zacchiroli

Associate Professor of Computer Science, Université Paris Diderot
Researcher in theoretical computer science and formal methods, yet with a strong practical attitude. Free software developer and maintainer in mainstream software distributions. Freelance programmer and consultant on security and open source technologies.


Tuesday November 17, 2015 11:45 - 12:30 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

12:30 CET

Lunch Break
Tuesday November 17, 2015 12:30 - 13:30 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

13:30 CET

Benchmarking Orange Forge with CLIF
At the middle of this year, Orange switched its internal software forge (so-called Orange Forge) to a completely new hardware infrastructure and a new version of the Tuleap forge software. With more than 1000 connected users daily, among 16000 registered users worldwide, working on more than 5000 active projects, this switch was definitely a critical operation.
Could this new brand new Orange Forge platform cope with such a traffic? If so, what about users' quality of experience? This is what we tried to know using OW2's load testing project CLIF. Feedback says it was a good idea to do so.

Speakers
avatar for Bruno Dillenseger

Bruno Dillenseger

R&D IT Engineer, Orange
Bruno Dillenseger is a computing scientist and engineer. He has been working in the field of distributed computing for years, integrating component-based architecture design, autonomic computing and then cloud computing to his fields of investigation. His contributions range from... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 13:30 - 14:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

14:00 CET

Multimedia document processing using the WebLab platform: AXES project use cases
AXES (http://axes-project.eu) was a project co-funded by the European Union’s Seventh Programme for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration. The goal of AXES was to develop tools that provide various types of users with new engaging ways to interact with audiovisual libraries, helping them to discover, browse, search and enrich video archives.
The OW2 WebLab (http://weblab-project.org) integration platform for multimedia processing has been used to aggregate the services developed by 9 partners in order to build the three demonstrators targeting various user groups: the media professionals, the journalists and researchers as well as the home users.
As a result of the AXES project, OW2 "Open AXES", is born. It provides a complete solution that gathers innovative audiovisual content analysis technologies (shot and keyframes detection, image classification, speech transcription, large scale indexing, similarity search, etc.) as well as an ergonomic interface to retrieve and navigate in video archives.

Speakers
avatar for Yann Mombrun

Yann Mombrun

Working in an R&D department: Information Processing, Control and Cognition. We mainly work on research projects for the EU or for French ministries, but are also involved in more concrete projects for MoD of various countries.We are developing a service oriented integration platform... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 14:00 - 14:30 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

14:30 CET

DocDokuPLM : Using web technologies in a desktop application
The DocdokuPLM is an open-source platform allowing its users to manage their product's lifecycle, from design to maintenance. The main application is built upon RequireJS and BackboneJS librairies for the front-end, and JEE for back-end. The GUI is quite complete, and may won't fit for all users involved in the process. This is especially the case for CAD designers who just need to commit their changes without having such a rich graphic interface. To answer this need, we developped a desktop application, interfacing our server with the CAD designer's file system : the DPLM.
First, we developped a command line interface, which is very lightweight and really great for advanced users. However providing a GUI which could interface with the CLI and allow the user to manage multiple files upload at once was more than needed.
Providing a consistent user experience across different platforms has been one of our challenges in the context of our application. The choice of a web framework was then a natural choice. But how could we get it run within a desktop application ? Node-Webkit brought us the ability to interact directly with the user's file system and embed the app in a webview, letting us the choice to use any web framework we wanted to use.

Speakers
avatar for morgan guimard

morgan guimard

Web/Mobile software engineer, Docdoku
Training Electronics, Morgan is now a mobile consultant at DocDoku, where he was able to dive into open source technologies and work alongside passionate and involved developers.


Tuesday November 17, 2015 14:30 - 15:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

15:00 CET

LemonLDAP::NG 2.0
LemonLDAP::NG is ten years old but still innovating! The 2.0 release provides support of OpenID Connect, a brand new SSO protocol that will be used by French administration trough France Connect.

Speakers
avatar for Clément OUDOT

Clément OUDOT

Libriste, Savoir-faire Linux
Open Source Identity Management guy, developer in LemonLDAP::NG, LDAP Tool Box, LDAP Synchronization Connector. Works at Savoir-faire Linux. 


Tuesday November 17, 2015 15:00 - 15:30 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

15:30 CET

Coffee Break
Tuesday November 17, 2015 15:30 - 16:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

16:00 CET

Sat4j: from the lab to desktop computers
The aim of the Sat4j library is to solve Boolean satisfaction and optimization problems. Those problems have received considerable attention in the last two decades, mainly due to its use in hardware verification.Sat4j started as a research project to experiment ideas about while providing an efficient Boolean reasoning engine to the Java community. 

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Le Berre

Daniel Le Berre

Professor, CRIL-CNRS Université d'Artois
University Professor at CRIL CNRS, Université d'Artois


Tuesday November 17, 2015 16:00 - 16:30 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

16:30 CET

Federating corporate and social data for predictive analytics in the cloud
Companies use only little over 10% of the owned data for analytical purposes, in order to monitor and improve their performance and decision making. On the other hand, an effective business strategy is based on the federation of data coming from inside the walls of your business (e.g. DWH, ERP, CRM, emails) and on their integration with external data sources (e.g. social networks, click streams). Businesses can turn data into information, also exploring people's attitudes, interests and opinions on products and services, in order to manage risks, anticipate customer needs and forecast wider market trends. This talk will show you how, thanks to an open approach and the integration of open source products, the Hadoop ecosystem offers effective solutions to achieve this objective. What's more, data scientist techniques will be applied to perform data mining algorithms using various open source tools (e.g. Spark MLLib, Mahout, R) to build predictive analytics. A real use case will support the presentation, showing how these technologies provide a seamless user experience, not necessarily requiring in-depth technical knowledge. We’ll use the charm of SpagoBI in a cloud environment designed with Canonical-Juju an open source, universal model for service oriented architecture and service oriented deployments.

Speakers
avatar for Alberto Ghedin

Alberto Ghedin

Solution Architect, SpagoBI Labs
Alberto Ghedin is member of the Engineering Big Data competency centre, where he acts as big data consultant and IT architect. He also works as consultant in business intelligence projects with the open source BI suite SpagoBI. He is responsible for defining SpagoBI roadmap about... Read More →


Tuesday November 17, 2015 16:30 - 17:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

17:00 CET

Software extensibility of an Open Source project
As a Business Process Management Software (BPMS) vendor, we at Bonitasoft face the challenge of addressing diversified projects from various industry sectors.We believe that the key to our success in doing so is to remain a generic solution. Yet, too much genericity may weigh on end-users and this can lead to rejection.
Because Open Source is part of our roots, we value the capability to customize and extend our solution. However, despite proposing an open source code, the problem we faced a couple years ago was that there were too few people willing or able to contribute to our core.To counter that, we have continuously developed extension points in our software to simplify the act of contributing and we have provided a platform for sharing contributions.
Adopting this strategy has proven to be rewarding and we have been able to leverage the creativity of our community. It has allowed us to avoid the pitfall of releasing a software that is generic but not flexible enough and instead, deliver tool that allows building business applications that can adapt to changes in real time.
Follow this presentation and learn about the challenges we faced and how we addressed them.

Speakers
avatar for Antoine Mottier

Antoine Mottier

Technical evangelist, Bonitasoft
Antoine start as a Java developer before joining Bonitasoft and became a seasoned BPM consultant. Over his 7 years at Bonitasoft, he has played different roles - BPM solutions consultant, training manager and technical evangelist. He has helped many companies implement successful... Read More →
avatar for Philippe Ozil

Philippe Ozil

Technical Evangelist, Bonitasoft
Philippe Ozil, has been a Consultant for Bonitasoft since 2010 and I has been involved in 80+ customer projects. Starting from 2014, he moved to the position of Technical Evangelist.


Tuesday November 17, 2015 17:00 - 17:30 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

17:30 CET

XWiki: Product and Community
This presentation provides an overview of the XWiki project and its newest features, followed by a description of the governance of the XWiki open source project and the various rules set in place. The relationship between a company (XWiki SAS) and the open source project will also be covered.

Speakers
avatar for Guillaume Delhumeau

Guillaume Delhumeau

Software Engineer, XWiki
Guillaume Delhumeau is a software engineer interested in Open Source. He graduated from the "Institut des Mathématiques Appliquées" and then worked for an artificial intelligence company. He joined XWiki SAS in 2012, first focusing on client services and then on the XWiki product... Read More →



Tuesday November 17, 2015 17:30 - 18:00 CET
Orange Labs, Paris Issy-Les-Moulineaux

18:00 CET

 
Wednesday, November 18
 

10:30 CET

RISCOSS: Managing Risk and Cost in Open Source Software Projects
The RISCOSS project brings a new approach to identify, manage and mitigate risks in adopting third-party open source components. Supported by the FP7 program, RISCOSS develops a risk management-based methodology to facilitate the adoption of open source code into mainstream products and services. RISCOSS main outcome is a software platform that integrates the whole decision-making chain, from technology criteria to strategic concerns. RISCOSS not only enables users to collect informed intelligence on open source components, but goes one step further by offering risk analysis that adapts to individual business situations. RISCOSS delivers a complete solution rather than a piecemeal approach to enable mainstream product developers to safely integrate open source software in their developments. After three years of development, the platform is now operational.

Speakers
avatar for Maria Carmela Annosi

Maria Carmela Annosi

Researcher, Ericsson
Current Industrial Researcher in Ericsson Telecomunicazioni S.p.A, Ph.D. candidate in Product Innovation Engineering at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm), within the department of Engineering Design in the School of Industrial Engineering and management. Maria Carmela... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 10:30 - 10:45 CET
Room Pays-Bas, Les Docks de Paris Les Docks de Paris

10:45 CET

Software Quality Assurance and Trustworthiness at OW2
Software is eating the world and open source licenses are eating software. This leads to the presence of OSS in nearly all the electronic systems we interact with daily, such as communication devices, cars, trains, healthcare systems, entertainment environments. This entails that the quality of the OSS components we use and produce is getting progressively as important as the quality of the air we breathe. One of the OW2 key missions is to continously design and implement a roadmap for enabling quality and trustworhy open source software, through a dedicated platform named SQuAT (Software Quality Assurance and Trustworthiness). This talk will present the status and the future of this platform, its underlying models and tools, and how you can use it for assessing and improving the quality of your project.

Speakers
avatar for Stéphane Lauriere

Stéphane Lauriere

CTO, OW2
Stéphane joined OW2 as CTO in 2015. His work at OW2 focuses on the development of the OW2 Software Quality and Trustworthiness Program, the evolution of the OW2 engineering platform and the growth of the OW2 community. Prior to OW2, Stéphane took part in collaborative research projects... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 10:45 - 11:00 CET
Room Pays-Bas, Les Docks de Paris Les Docks de Paris

11:00 CET

Participating in AppHub, the European Open Source Marketplace
AppHub is the European Open Source marketplace. AppHub identifies and positions software components within the Open Cloud Directory to help users find and implement the software outcomes of your projects more easily. Open source software is a powerful enabler for collaborative innovation. However, making the source available does not automatically attract contributors or grant immediate market access. AppHub is designed to provide an distribution channel that addresses these issues, making it easier for open source projects to connect with their potential markets. Essentially, AppHub brings the market to you. This presentation will provide an overview of AppHub and help OW2 project leaders understand how they can participate in, and benefit from, the AppHub marketplace. 

Speakers
avatar for Alexandre Lefebvre

Alexandre Lefebvre

Professional Services, UShareSoft
Alexandre Lefebvre (PhD) is in charge of Professional Services at UShareSoft. He has more of 25 years of experience in R&D in the middleware, open source and cloud areas. Prior to UShareSoft, Alexandre was CTO of the OW2 Open Source Consortium, and held several technical and... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 11:00 - 11:15 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

11:15 CET

Manage and know your Community with GroupMind
At Bonitasoft, we built a custom website to manage our Community, with many interesting features (Q&A, ideas, blog, gamification...). We are an Open Source company, so we chose to contribute our work to Drupal.org, leading us to create a new Drupal distribution: GroupMind. 
In this presentation, we will see how GroupMind has became the key of Bonitasoft's Community success story: - number of members grew from 80000 to 120000 in 2 years - key features - identify and highlight most active community members - provide interesting content to members - do lead generation with your CRM tools.

Speakers
avatar for Antoine Thomas

Antoine Thomas

Community Manager, Bonitasoft
Antoine Thomas, aka "ttoine", has been involved in various Open Source and Free Software projects and communities for many years. He is the manager of the Bonita Open Source Community.


Wednesday November 18, 2015 11:15 - 11:30 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

11:30 CET

Quality (and CMMi if you like) made easy, with a compass
People, processes, tools: the main ingredients that companies and communities shall leverage to produce quality software. However, making software is intrinsically complex and people need a way to mix these ingredients in the right way. Quality standards offer suitable methodological tools, often in the form of processes and practices. These lead to a lot of corporate procedures and applications: people need a compass to adopt them effectively. Moreover, they need a unified view to keep everything under control.
We will show the evolution of our corporate infrastructure, based on three key points:* EasySGQ (Easy System for the Governance of Quality), the compass that the speaker and his team developed integrating both open source and proprietary tools, combining them with corporate processes. It allows a project manager to gain compliance with several quality standards with no additional burden on his daily activities. Moreover, developers can work in this ecosystem using all the functions they need;* Talend Open Studio to collect data from the whole infrastructure;* Spago4Q to gain information and knowledge from these data.
This solution makes easy the adoption of the CMMi and other quality models in a software factory, improving quality and cost-effectiveness of software development.

Speakers
avatar for Daniele Gagliardi

Daniele Gagliardi

Software engineer, Engineering Group
Daniele Gagliardi is a Software Engineer at Engineering Group. Before joining Spago4Q design team, he has been working for several years in the domain of Identity and Access Management, web applications design as well as development of PKI (Public Key Infrastructures) and of digital... Read More →



Wednesday November 18, 2015 11:30 - 11:45 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

11:45 CET

Emerginov: the Sonatel success story and community building testimonial
Sonatel organized last summer the second edition of the innovation forum.
This forum consists in a friendly competition between the best universities and engineering schools in Senegal. 
This second edition confirmed the success of the first edition and demonstrated that Telco in Africa are still an active actor of the innovation.
Sonatel represented by Mr Cheick Tidiane Diop used the OW2 Emerginov solution to support this forum. This solution was able to manage the code hosting and the code execution providing a simple access to SMS and call API of the Operator. Sonatel provided training and support and organized a final event for the prize ceremony.
In addition to the Sonatel Use Case, this presentation will describe the history and evolution of the Emerginov community, and explain what were the benefits and challenges when it became recently an independant community. 

Speakers
avatar for Morgan Richomme

Morgan Richomme

NFV architect, orange
Morgan works as Network architect for innovative services in Orange. He is Orange Network open source evangelist. Primarily involved in IMS deployment for Orange affiliates, he managed the project Emerginov (OW2), an open source PHP PaaS that has been deployed in Africa. He has... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 11:45 - 12:00 CET
Room Pays-Bas, Les Docks de Paris Les Docks de Paris

12:00 CET

Lunch Break
Wednesday November 18, 2015 12:00 - 13:30 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

13:30 CET

Industrializing the Creation of Machine Images and Docker Containers for Cloud Environments
Hammr is an OW2 open source, command-line tool for creating consistent and repeatable machine images for different cloud or virtual environments, or migrating live systems from one environment to another. Agility and automation are key factors in today’s cloud era. It has never been easier to provision new instances on-demand with a few command lines. However, the actual machine images used to provision these instances, are typically still created and maintained by hand. Hammr helps organizations automate the creation of these images. This presentation will provide an overview of the hammr project, including a focus on Docker integration and how hammr can be used to quickly build and run Docker images, helping accelerate development and test processes among other benefits. The presentation will also help attendees understand how they can become involved in, and benefit from, the hammr project.

Speakers
avatar for Joris Bremond

Joris Bremond

Software Development Engineer, USharesoft
Joris Bremond is the creator of Hammr, and maintains the core functionality of the tool. He keeps busy in infrastructure automation and security; and dabbles in ARM open source software development. Joris is a technical team leader and software engineer at UShareSoft. Prior to joining... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 13:30 - 13:50 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

13:50 CET

UK Immigration Platform in Agile Delivery at scale with OW2 ActiveEon Orchestration
Early 2014, Home Office (UK Ministry of Interior) decided to significantly update and refresh legacy systems to modernize the Immigration Platform Technologies (IPT).
The Immigration Platform (IP) is a very sensitive piece of software, contributing to UK Visa issuing for Tourism, Worker, Student, Asylum, etc. at a worldwide scale.

The Immigration Platform was upgraded with the development and test of a Shared Service Bus (SSB) and a Common Data Platform (CDP)  to support communication between Immigration and Enforcement systems.

The SSB supports communication between various immigration and enforcement systems, whilst the CDP creates a single and consistent view of immigration and related data, with the aim of reducing data inconsistency issues and shutting down legacy system once their data is transferred to the CDP. All services are hosted in the Cloud, using the Skyscape Cloud Services.

ActiveEon, as a software editor, provides its cutting edge solution ProActive Workflows and Scheduling to orchestrate and fully automate Data Integration in the Cloud. ActiveEon workflows run in fully automatic mode up to every 5 minutes, ensuring fully consistent data integration, even in the presence of pitfall and unexpected events. Furthermore, ActiveEon orchestrates Talend solutions for Data Integration. The Programme also uses NETbuilder services for design, creation, support and management of the full lifecycle of environments.

Developments were conducted using the agile methodology. Not only Agile in the software development methods, but also agile up to the technology selection and procurement of software providers, allowing to achieve fast delivery together with significant savings. As such, the project represents a major achievement in agile delivery at scale for UK government.

Speakers
avatar for Denis Caromel

Denis Caromel

CEO & Founder, ActiveEon
Denis has been working for more than 20 years as a researcher in parallel, concurrent and distributed programming, cloud computing, workload automation, applications and infrastructure automation for Inria and University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. He is holding a PhD degree in computer... Read More →
avatar for Marco Castigliego

Marco Castigliego

Lead Software Engineer, Activeeon
Marco Castigliego has more than 10 years experience in the full application development life cycle. He is a Tech Leader and Scrum Master following and pushing for agile and XP practices. He recently joined ActiveEon where he is working on new cutting edge cloud functionalities, with... Read More →
avatar for Laurent Pellegrino

Laurent Pellegrino

R&D Engineer, ActiveEon
Laurent Pellegrino holds a PhD in distributed systems from INRIA. He is currently an R&D engineer at ActiveEon. He likes working with new technologies, especially in Java and Python. In his spare time he maintains some Android apps and likes to go jogging.


Wednesday November 18, 2015 13:50 - 14:10 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

14:10 CET

nuage, deployment strategy of a distributed cloud infrastructure
The nuage R&D project to create a strongly secured, resilient, distributed cloud based on opensource standard end in summer 2014. Two components have been released by the partners of the consortium. September 2014, Celeste present the StarDC, a mini datacenter ready to use in 4 month for 150 K€. April 2015, Non Stop Systems, the consortium leader, present CloudStar, a private cloud controller full open source (Debian-Openstack-Ceph-Zabbix...) ready to use in 5 weeks for 30 K€. Those two components bring full automation and remote administration to allow the deployment of distributed clouds toward large areas. French local public administration and SME's start experimentation of the first nuage components.      

Speakers
avatar for Marc Triboulet

Marc Triboulet

President, Non Stop Systems
Marc is working since many years with his team to provide state of the art high availability systems for french companies. He has engaged his company Non Stop Systems in an important research and development program to help french local administrations and SME's moving securely to... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 14:10 - 14:30 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

14:30 CET

OpenPaaS collaboration platform
This talk will be about OpenPaas, an open source collaboration platform built by Linagora which provides a complete solution for emails, agenda and contacts management as well as some nice enterprise social network features such as user communities... I will tell you about the progress we made during the past year, but also the technical challenges we faced and what we did to work around them. I'll then talk about the exciting technologies we're using in the product and how we integrate them to provide a rich experience to our users. The last part of the presentation will be focused on some nice side-projects we have at Linagora, most notably an EcmaScript 6 JMAP client library we're developping.

Speakers
avatar for David Dolcimascolo

David Dolcimascolo

I'm co-leading the OpenPaas development team at Linagora and actively contributing new code to the product. After three years in Linagora and 10 years in the IT industry, I've grown a strong experience in collaboration software and general software development. As an Open Source advocate... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 14:30 - 14:45 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

14:45 CET

OCCIware: a formal framework for Everything as a Service
The OCCIware project aims at building a comprehensive engineering toolchain for managing Everything as a Service (XaaS). The objective is to dramatically decrease the cost of using or providing XaaS by breaking silos between layers and domains of Cloud Computing. Leveraging the Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) standard-to-be, we are developing a model-driven engineering studio as well as generic runtimes adapted to various domains: Linked Open Data, cloud computing, platform as a service, Big Data, connected objects, etc. The project, funded by French Ministry of Industry, involves 10 academic and industrial partners and is supervised by a committee of 11 top scientists and industry experts. The session will include a demo of the design and implementation of an OCCI application. 

Speakers
avatar for Marc Dutoo

Marc Dutoo

Open Source Architect & R&D Leader, Openwide
Open Source & Java Innovator. Software and Solution Architect, R&D, Project Manager, Consultant, Trainer.Customers : IT, public administration, industry, defense, banking, healthcare, real estate, petroleum industry, air transport.Specialties : Open Source & Java service & data architecture... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 14:45 - 15:00 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

15:00 CET

CLIF as a Service : distributed performance testing in continuous integration within the OpenCloudware platform

The OpenCloudware PaaS platform provides an advanced automated performance testing service, based on OW2's CLIF load injection framework. By enabling the CLIF as a Service (CLIFaaS) option for a given project from the OpenCloudware portal, the project team automatically gets a Jenkins continuous integration server enhanced with performance testing capabilities. Leveraging on the OpenCloudware PaaS' core services, CLIFaaS gracefully handles the full deployment, configuration and execution of both the distributed load injection system and the target distributed application. Once the test run is complete, a performance report is automatically generated and the test-supporting virtual machines are discarded.


Speakers
avatar for Bruno Dillenseger

Bruno Dillenseger

R&D IT Engineer, Orange
Bruno Dillenseger is a computing scientist and engineer. He has been working in the field of distributed computing for years, integrating component-based architecture design, autonomic computing and then cloud computing to his fields of investigation. His contributions range from... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 15:00 - 15:15 CET
Room Pays-Bas, Les Docks de Paris Les Docks de Paris

15:15 CET

OpenIO: Object Storage and Grid for Apps
OpenIO is an open source Object Storage software with strong technological assets.You will discover who we are and what we do. Come to learn how OpenIO can be on the basis of others OW2 solutions, delivering the storage with restful APIs. Our solution is performance oriented solution. Thanks to the Conscience technology, the solution is aware of all nodes on the platform, and selects the best ones to route requests in real time. You will never have to rebalance data when they add capacity on their platform. New nodes can just be used immediately and automatically, without any loss of performance. Another important point is the Grid for Apps technology. With OpenIO, you will be able to use the free CPU/Ram of the storage hardware to run services like data transcoding, antivirus analysis, or anything else, to get most of your platform.

Speakers
avatar for Guillaume Delaporte (OpenIO)

Guillaume Delaporte (OpenIO)

Co-Fouder & Product Manager of OpenIO, OpenIO
Guillaume Delaporte is Co-founder and Product Manger at OpenIO. He has a 10 years experience in building and running large storage platforms.Prior to OpenIO, Guillaume was system engineer and product manager at Atos Worldline where he was in charge of the storage transformation for... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 15:15 - 15:30 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

15:30 CET

Coffee Break
Wednesday November 18, 2015 15:30 - 16:00 CET
TBA

16:00 CET

Big Data with SpagoBI
SpagoBI, thanks to its open and innovative approach and its continued collaboration with open source communities, has anticipated these market shifts by progressively adapting its architecture and features to support self-service user-driven BI and to leverage Big Data technologies and approaches.

The evolution of SpagoBI towards a Big Data solution follows three main axis:
1) accessing new data sources, belonging to the Hadoop and NoSql families, and manage them in a uniform and consistent way together with traditional sources thanks to the definition of an abstract object: the dataset;
2) supporting predictive analytic scenarios thanks to the integration and development of advanced data management techniques, such as data mining and machine learning;
3) providing new visualization tools and features, best oriented to perform analysis of Big Data, which are more focused on clusters and segments than on individuals.

The speech will describe real life use cases of the following Big Data features provided by SpagoBI suite:
- full integration with SparkSQL, allowing you to query structured data as distributed datasets (RDD) as well as Apache Hive tables or unstructured data like parquet or JSON files;
- integration with SparkR - the R package allowing you to deal with Spark functions inside the R code;
- integration of H2O package, allowing you to execute parallel data mining and machine learning algorithms on data stored in Hadoop;
- network analysis, a data visualization feature allowing you to graphically represent different entities and their relations in an effective way.

Speakers
avatar for Stefano Scamuzzo

Stefano Scamuzzo

Technical Manager, KNOWAGE
Stefano has long working experience in the IT field. Initially involved in European research projects on hypertext technology, he then undertook the technical management of complex projects in several technological areas such as document and workflow applications, web based applications... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 16:00 - 16:20 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis

16:20 CET

NoSQL and Graph Database Technologies: everything you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask
Neo Technology enables organizations to unlock the business value of connections, influences and relationships in data: through new applications that can adapt to changing business needs, and by enabling existing applications to scale with the business. This talk will introduce several use cases based on Neo4J graphs in Aerospace, eCommerce, telecommunications, etc.

Speakers
avatar for Cedric Fauvet

Cedric Fauvet

Business Development France, Neo Technology
After eight years in a software services company Cédric Fauvet became an expert in ETL/BI. Then, he joined the pre-sales department of Talend and Pentaho software vendors. Now, Cédric is in charge of business development in France and francophone countries for Neo Technology, the... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 16:20 - 16:40 CET
Room Pays-Bas, Les Docks de Paris Les Docks de Paris

16:40 CET

Manage traceability with Apache Atlas flexible metadata repository
Speakers
avatar for Charly Clairmont

Charly Clairmont

CTO, Synaltic
Co-founder of ALTIC, and now Synaltic, Charly Clairmont began his career in web startups before turning to open source and more particularly in Business Intelligence. Today he develops his expertise on big data technologies and especially in the Hadoop ecosystem. With others folks... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 16:40 - 17:00 CET
Room Pays-Bas, Les Docks de Paris Les Docks de Paris

18:00 CET

Beer Party @ OW2 Booth
Wednesday November 18, 2015 18:00 - 18:30 CET
Paris Open Source Summit Les Docks de Paris, La Plaine Saint Denis
 
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