Speakers
Talip Ozkeles
Consultant at GROUP9, Netherlands
Talip is a software professional and has been a hobby programmer since 1985. He started his professional career developing in Java in 1998. He likes to coach in classes and workshops. He has given various courses and workshops on Agile, Scrum and Test Driven Development.
Daechul Park
Master Student at Seoul National University, South Korea
2019- Master's degree, Computer Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea
2018 System Engineer, InnoDS, Seoul, South Korea
2016-2018 Sergeant, 25B(Information Technology Specialist) US Army as a KATUSA(Korean Augmented to US Army)
2011-2016 Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Karl Pauls
Computer Scientist at Adobe, Germany
Karl works as a Computer Scientist at the AEM Cloud Foundation team at Adobe. He is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, the current VP of Apache Felix, and a member of the Apache Sling PMC. Karl participates in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise expert groups and is a co-author of the Manning OSGi in Action book.
Syed Aoun Raza
Software Architect /Multi-Core Expert at Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany
Syed Aoun Raza is working as Software Architect and Multi-Core system expert for Robert Bosch GmbH in Stuttgart (Germany). He has earned several years of experience in developing tools for model-driven software development. Additionally, he has research contributions in design and implementation of static analysis tools and techniques with focus on parallel/concurrent programs.
Jens Reimann
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc., Germany
I've been working as a software engineer on machine-to-machine related tasks since 1999. Over the years, I’ve progressed with the industry towards what is now called the IoT. I’ve always been a fan of open source and helped to conceive the Eclipse IoT top-level project. Although I'm a contributor to numerous open source projects, it’s Eclipse IoT and Eclipse Hono where I feel most at home.
Matt Rutkowski
STSM, CTO Open Serverless Tech, Master Inventor at IBM, United States
Developed open infrastructure and industry standards along with open source for nearly 20 years. More recently, he has been working on Cloud Native techns focusing on Serverless and is a PMC member & Committer to the Apache OpenWhisk Serverless project. He has also been working on expanding the reach of Serverless to more developers by participating in WGs for Knative Eventing, Runtimes, and Build along with Continuous Delivery (CD) integrations via Tekton. Matt hopes someday to figure out how to find time to use any of these techs to write compelling RPG games in non-existent "spare time."
Jayashree S Kumar
Staff Software Engineer at IBM India Pvt Ltd, India
IBM Java Classes Library developer with Runtimes team at IBM Software Labs and current efforts are focused on fixing customer reported issues and security gaps on IBM Java Runtimes. In a career spanning over 8 years, extensively worked on IBM JDK’s Testing - Performance, Compliance and System verification, A Tester by the heart through and through. Likes to write up disclosures and know-how. In free time likes to browse when not running behind her toddler.
Ilenia Salvadori
Software developer and software analyst at Data In Motion Consulting GmbH, Germany
I am a particle and astroparticle physicist. I have studied in Trento (Italy) for my bachelor and master degrees, and then I moved to Marseilles (France) where I have obtained my PhD. I am currently working in Jena (Germany) for the Data In Motion Consulting GmbH, where I am a software developer.
Kamesh Sampath
Director, Developer Advocacy at Harness, India
An Author, Consultant and Developer Advocate; Kamesh is a Director, Developer Advocacy at https://harness.io. As part of my role he actively educates developers on Kubernetes/OpenShift, Cloud Native CI/CD, Servicemesh, and Serverless technologies. With a career spanning close to two decades, with the services industry I helped various enterprise customers build Java-based solutions. I am a contributor to Open Source projects for more than a decade and I actively contributes to projects. As part of his developer philosophy he strongly believes in LEARN MORE, DO MORE and SHARE MORE!
Christian Schneider
Computer Scientist at Adobe, Germany
Christian is a Computer Scientist working at Adobe in the Experience Manager Platform team. Before this he was an Open Source Architect at Talend working on several Apache project around Integrations. He was the responsible architect for the Services Oriented Architecture of EnBW Trading GmbH (Trading floor of one of Germany’s largest utility companies). He specializes in OSGi and practical integration solutions.
Alex Soto
Director of Developer Experience at Red Hat, Inc., Spain
Alex is a Director of Developer Experience at Red Hat. He is passionate about Java world, software automation and he believes in the open source software model.
Alex is the creator of NoSQLUnit project, member of JSR374 (Java API for JSON Processing) Expert Group, the co-author of Testing Java Microservices book for Manning and contributor of several open source projects. A Java Champion since 2017, international speaker and teacher at Salle URL University, he has talked about new testing techniques for microservices and continuous delivery in the 21st century.
Miro Spönemann
General Manager / Software Architect at TypeFox GmbH, Germany
Miro is a committer and project lead for several Eclipse projects and co-leads TypeFox, a company specializing in engineering tools and open source technology. He started to get involved in open source development while researching graph layout algorithms and their application to graphical modeling at Kiel University. Miro has been contributing to the Eclipse community by kickstarting new projects, giving presentations at several events, and supporting the transfer of the Open VSX Registry to the Eclipse Foundation. Innovation, strategy and community work are at the heart of his interest.
Martin Štefanko
Red Hat, Inc., Czech Republic
A software engineer working mainly on Red Hat middleware runtimes technologies like WildFly / JBoss EAP application servers, Thorntail, Quarkus, and individual components that are included in these projects like RESTEasy, Weld or Hibernate. He is also actively participating in MicroProfile (MicroProfile committer) and Java / Jakarta EE specifications.