In this episode, we’re excited to bring you a conversation with Watson Health’s Lead Coding Architect, Dixon Whitmire. Dixon is here to give us the details on the open source project Linux For Health, the aim of which is to be the reference implementation for healthcare transactions.
Dixon digs into healthcare transaction technology, how patients and healthcare workers interact with health data, and how an open source project like Linux for Health breaks down the silos of different standards and organizations. Along the way, he describes how changes to the software can have immediate real world benefits for anyone who needs access to health records, a requirement that has only grown in urgency in the shadow of a global pandemic.
If you’re working in — or thinking of using — an open source environment and you have an interest in the way health records are accessed and shared, you won’t want to miss this discussion.
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Brian Behlendorf is the General Manager of the Open Source Security Foundation. Brian has dedicated his career to connecting and empowering the free software and open source community to both solve difficult technology problems and have a positive impact on society. From startup company founder, to advisor to the U.S. government, to non-profit board member and employee of the World Economic Forum, he's been at the forefront of the open source software revolution.
Join hosts Luke Schantz and Joe Sepi as they get Brian's take on the latest open source software developments. As the recent Log4J vulnerability has shown, open source software is not immune to security breaches and attack. Brian shares his views on the Log4J scramble, his recent White House meetings on software security, the costs of security and threat mitigation, and future challenges and opportunities in open source software.
Join us for a look back at Brian Behlendorf's unique career and see what's next for him and the movement he helped launch, this time on In the Open with Luke & Joe.
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Resources:
Brian Behlendorf bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Behlendorf
Open Source @ IBM: https://www.ibm.com/opensource/
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In this podcast, Steve Martinelli, Dr. Max, and Emily Mitchell talk about a new Open Source Cloud Guide created to show what open source technology underpins today’s major cloud offerings.They chat about :
⁃ Why the guide was created
⁃ Specific topic areas within the guide
⁃ Ways you can contribute or enhance the guide
An O’Reilly survey that IBM commissioned in late 2020 pointed out that developers who want to build cloud applications should work on honing their open-source skills instead of only focusing on developing skills for a proprietary cloud.The survey highlighted that the most desired of the open-source skills are around Linux (containers), artificial intelligence and machine learning, and data storage.This got us thinking: How do those skills translate exactly to developing for hybrid cloud environments, inclusive of the major cloud providers? What open-source technologies are most used?
The purpose of the Open Source Cloud Guide is to answer those questions.This Open Source Cloud Guide seeks to inform developers about what open source technology is important to contribute to. And, because it’s open sourced itself, you can contribute about the technology that’s included in other clouds. Use and contribute to the Open Source Cloud Guide
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
The Open Source Cloud Guide: open-cloud-guide.dev/Read & developer.ibm.com/blogs/contribute-to-a-new-open-source-cloud-guide
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In the era of open hybrid cloud, open source skills matter more than proprietary software skills
O'Reilly survey highlights that open source cloud skills set devs apart for career prospects (40 kB)
https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/oreilly-open-source-skill-survey-blog/
Please join us for a conversation with Kris Baritt, VP of Technology for Client Engineering at IBM. Our discussion will cover a variety of topics including how he activates teams, develops new leaders and has an affinity for hyper-growth moments.
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Please join us for a conversation with Robin Bender Ginn the Executive Director of the OpenJS Foundation. We will be discussing a variety of topics including the origins and mission of the OpenJS Foundation, as well as, programs, certifications and upcoming events.
Robin Bender Ginn, Executive Director OpenJS Foundation, @rginn206
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador & Podcaster @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
OpenJS Foundation: openjsf.org
OpenJS Collaboration: openjsf.org/collaborate
OpenJS Certification and Training Programs: openjsf.org/certification
OpenJS World 2021: openjsf.org/openjs-world-2021
OpenJS Foundation Individual Supporter Program: openjsf.org/javascriptlandia
Open Source Summit: events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-america
Open Source Security Foundation: openssf.org
Nebraska project: xkcd.com/2347
Please join us for a conversation with Parul Singh, a Senior Software Engineer in Red Hat’s Emerging Technology team. We will be discussing the ChRIS Project, volsync, microshift and OpenShift’s Quantum Operators.
Parul Singh, Sr. Software Engineer, Emerging Tech, Red Hat
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
The ChRIS Project: http://chrisproject.org/
VolSync: https://github.com/backube/volsync
Microshift: https://github.com/openshift/microshift
OpenShift Quantum Operators: https://github.com/qiskit-community/openshift-quantum-operators
CubeSat Space Mission "ENDURANCE": https://www.ibm.com/cloud/blog/cubesat-space-mission-endurance-democratizing-access-to-space
In this episode, we are pleased to bring you a conversation with Pooja Mistry and Santhosh Ramanathan. Pooja is a developer advocate with IBM and Santos is a Cloud Pak for Integration consultant at TCS, a leading global it services consulting and business solutions firm. We're going to be talking about how they work together as partners on enterprise application integration.
This should be an interesting case study on how enterprise business and independent software vendors work together.
Key Takeaways:
Pooja Mistry: linkedin.com/in/pmmistry
Santhosh Ramanathan: linkedin.com/in/santhosh-ramanathan-6687b582
In this episode of In the Open, Please join us for a conversation with Ted Tanner and Adam Orentlicher. Ted is the Global CTO and Chief Architect of Watson Health. And Adam is the VP of Development for Watson Health. We will be discussing the open source projects Linux for Health, Project Alvearie and more.
Theodore Tanner, Global CTO & Chief Architect, Watson Health, @tctjr
Adam Orentlicher, VP of Development, Watson Health, @thisisadamo
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
Key Takeaways:
Linux for Health: github.com/LinuxForHealth
Project Alvearie: alvearie.io
Project Alvearie on GitHub: github.com/Alvearie
Project Alvearie on IBM.com: ibm.com/watson-health/project-alvearie
Project Alvearie Slack: alvearie.slack.com
FHIR Repo: github.com/IBM/FHIR
IBM FHIR server: ibm.com/products/fhir-server
Paul Bastide's FHIR Workshop (Track 5) 9/21/21: developer.ibm.com/conferences/digital-developer-conference-hybrid-cloud
LF Public Health: lfph.io
IBM Watson Health: ibm.com/watson-health
In this episode we bring you a conversation with James Snell.
We will be discussing and variety of topics including Node.js. LF Public Health, COVID Green, NodeConfRemote as well as exploring James's career journey through IBM, NearForm and now Cloudflare.
James Snell, One who writes code, @jasnell
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
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Resources:
James Snell Blog: https://www.jasnell.me
Linux Foundation Public Health: lfph.io/2021/05/25/momentum
Herald, proximity detection, distance estimation & data sharing: heraldprox.io
Node.js Next 10: github.com/nodejs/next-10
Open Hive JS Podcast: nearform.com/openhive-js-the-podcast-for-all-things-javascript/
By day, Dale Lane is the lead software developer and architect for the Apache Kafka capabilities in IBM's Cloud Pak for Integrations. He is based in the UK and works out of IBM Hursley research and development laboratory. In his spare time Dale developed a platform for teaching machine learning to children. What started as educational project for his own children has grown into a global phenomenon being used by thousands world wide.
Resources:
ibm.org/activities/machine-learning-for-kids
ibm.org/initiatives/ibm-volunteers/stories/dale-lane
ibm.com/cloud/cloud-pak-for-integration
Takeaways:
00:06 - 00:44 Machine Learning for Kids
00:56 - 01:25 The inspiration for Machine Learning for Kids
01:33 - 02:59 What it looks like from a UI, UX perspective
07:12 - 08:33 How to find resources for Machine Learning for Kids
08:48 - 10:11 How different age groups interact with these projects
13:04 - 14:10 Staying away from personifying AI
14:30 - 16:48 The power of open source in education
20:21 - 21:59 Dale's tech origin story
In this Episode, we will explain why we thought we need to have a podcast that explains what trends and directions are implemented in the IBM Z Runtimes and Application Platforms and the Runtimes. In the future Episodes, we will go into a lot of topics and invite interesting Guests to understand what are the important things now and what will come next!
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Please join us for a conversation with Andy Stanford-Clark. Andy is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and Master Inventor with more than 40 patents. He is based at IBM's Hursley Park laboratories in the UK, and has a long background in the Internet of Things technologies. Notably, he was the inventor of the lightweight publish-subscribe network protocol MQTT.
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
Andy on Twitter: twitter.com/andysc
Andy's website: stanford-clark.com
Mayflower Autonomous ship: ibm.com/industries/federal/autonomous-ship & mas400.com
Hursley Park Laboratories: ibm.com/ibm/history/ibm100/uk/en/stories/hursley_innovations.html
Please join us for a conversation with Gabriela de Queiroz the Chief Data Scientist, AI Strategy and Innovation at IBM. Gabriela is active in a variety of open source and community organizations.
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
Gabriela on Twitter: twitter.com/gdequeiroz
Model asset exchange: developer.ibm.com/exchanges/models
Data asset exchange: developer.ibm.com/exchanges/data
AI Fairness Toolkit360: aif360.mybluemix.net
Florida Hacks with IBM hackathon:
floridahackswithibm.bemyapp.com
RLadies: rladies.org
AI Inclusive: ai-inclusive.org
Please join us for a conversation with Kevin Roche, an advisory engineer & scientist at IBM Research Almaden. He specializes in materials for magnetoelectronics, spintronics, and is an IBM Quantum Ambassador. Kevin is an expert in ultra-high-vacuum systems, thin-film deposition, data acquisition and laboratory automation. In addition to his career in tech, he enjoys speaking to the public about science and technology, as well as, making interesting projects that combine technology with his love of the arts and costuming. Notable projects include the "Tiki Dalek" and the ThinBot bartending robot.
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
Bartending Robots & Spintronics: ibm.com/blogs/research/2015/04/profile-of-an-ibm-scientist-kevin-roche
I’m a Maker and Costume Designer, Here’s Why I’m Learning Quantum Computing: medium.com/qiskit/im-a-maker-and-costume-designer-here-s-why-i-m-learning-quantum-computing-1972a51b43f7
Your Raspberry Pi running code on the IBM Quantum quantum processors via Python 3: github.com/KPRoche/quantum-raspberry-tie
Wearable light project - animated belt: github.com/KPRoche/BLE-Beetle-Pixels
IBM Quantum Composer: ibm.com/quantum-computing/tools
In this episode of In the Open we bring you a conversation with Brad Topol, Jake Kitchener & Michael Elder. We will be discussing their new O'Reilly book Hybrid Cloud Apps with OpenShift and Kubernetes. Topics include the fundamental concepts of Kubernetes, as well as more, advanced practices such as continuous delivery and multi-cluster management.
Dr. Brad Topol, Open Tech & Dev Advocacy CTO, @bradtopol
Jake Kitchener, Senior Technical Staff Member @ IBM, @kitch
Michael Elder, Senior Distinguished Engineer @ Red Hat, @mdelder
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
Hybrid Cloud Apps with OpenShift and Kubernetes ibm.biz/hybridappbook
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Join us for a conversation with Customer Success Manager Deveonte Sykes. Topics discussed include; career paths in tech, open-source use in the real world, soft skills, and much more.
Devonte Sykes, Customer Success Manager, @DevonteSykes
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador & Podcaster @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
Start Your Journey with IBM: https://www.ibm.com/careers/us-en/early-career/entry-level/
IBM Cloud Paks: https://www.ibm.com/cloud-paks
Build Conversational AI Solutions: https://developer.ibm.com/components/watson-assistant/
Thank you for joining us. Today I am pleased to bring you a conversation with Jason Dobies. Jason is the Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat. We are going to be discussing a variety of topics including Kubernetes, operators, open shift as well as career advice.
Jason Dobies, Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat, @jdob
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
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Resources:
Red Hat Summit | redhat.com/summit
Red Hat Developer Learn Program | learn.openshift.com
Start learning Kubernetes today! | commons.openshift.org
Quay | https://quay.io/
In this episode, we are pleased to bring you a conversation with the Open Technology CTO and IBM Fellow Chris Ferris.
Chris Ferris, IBM Fellow & CTO Open Source Technology, @christo4ferris
Joe Sepi, Host, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Host, Developer Advocate, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
IBM's open-source story: https://www.ibm.com/opensource/story/
Red Hat State of Enterprise Open Source Report: https://www.redhat.com/en/enterprise-open-source-report/2022
Open Source Security Foundation: https://openssf.org/
IBM’s Project CodeNet -- a large dataset aimed at teaching AI to code: https://research.ibm.com/blog/codenet-ai-for-code
Project Ray -- Fast and Simple Distributed Computing: https://www.ray.io/
New collaborative data license agreement created to make sharing data sets easier -- Linux Foundation AI releases Community Data License Agreement v2 license, 364 words of data-sharing clarity: https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/new-collaborative-data-license-agreement-makes-sharing-data-sets-easier/
LinuxOne (Z/Linux) builds a platform for OSS projects: https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/utilize-linuxone-as-a-platform-to-build-open-source-technology/
In this episode, we are pleased to bring you a conversation with the Distinguished Engineer, Andrea Crawford. Andrea serves on the IBM Garage Cloud DE leadership team and is a DevOps expert.
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Connect with those in this episode:
Andrea Crawford, Distinguished Engineer (DevOps), IBM Garage @acmThinks
Joe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi
Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantz
Resources:
The Modern DevOps Manifesto: https://medium.com/@acmThinks/the-modern-devops-manifesto-f06c82964722
IBM Garage: https://www.ibm.com/garage
IBM Garage Methodology: https://www.ibm.com/garage/method
Holly Cummins is a Senior Technical Staff Member and Innovation Leader at IBM. Holly has used technology to enable innovation, for clients across a range of industries, from banking to catering to retail to NGOs. During her time as a lead developer in the IBM Garage, she has led projects to count fish, help a blind athlete run ultra-marathons in the desert solo, improve health care for the elderly, and change how city parking works. Holly is also an Oracle Java Champion, IBM Q Ambassador, and JavaOne Rock Star. Before joining the IBM Garage, she was Delivery Lead for the WebSphere Liberty Profile (now Open Liberty). Holly co-authored Manning’s Enterprise OSGi in Action and is a regular keynote speaker. She is an active speaker and has spoken at KubeCon (keynote), GOTO, JavaOne, Devoxx, Sonar+D, JavaZone, JFokus, The ServerSide Java Symposium, GOTO, JAX London, QCon, GeeCon, and the Great Indian Developer Summit, as well as a number of user groups.
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
Holly's website: https://hollycummins.com
Holly's blog post: https://blog.container-solutions.com/wtf-does-tech-have-to-do-with-the-planet
IBM Garage: https://ibm.com/garage
IBM Garage Method: https://ibm.com/garage/method
IBM Quantum Computing: https://ibm.com/quantum-computing
Quantum Computing Tools: ibm.com/quantum-computing/tools
Quantum Development Roadmap: ibm.com/blogs/research/2021/02/quantum-development-roadmap
Qiskit: qiskit.org
Code Engine: ibm.com/cloud/code-engine
Open Liberty: openliberty.io
MicroProfile: microprofile.io
Holly's book on OSGI: manning.com/books/enterprise-osgi-in-action
Application Modernization Podcast Series: developer.ibm.com/podcasts/the-application-modernization-series
IBM Expert TV: Dr. Holly Cummins, How - and Why - to Modernize Scruffy Old Java Apps: ibm.biz/experttv
Employment at IBM: ibm.com/employment
Linux Foundation's new Agriculture project: agstack.org