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on 18 April 2018


Date: May 2-4

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Venue: Bella Center Copenhagen

Booth: G-C05

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference will be taking place in Copenhagen from May 2-4. It will cover Kubernetes, Prometheus OpenTracing, Fluentd, Linkerd, gRPC, CoreDNS, and other key technologies in cloud native computing.

The Ubuntu team will be on-site at booth G-C05. Here are some of the activities to look forward to!

 

Demos

  • How Kubernetes can be used for scalable GPU computation from public cloud to private cloud
  • How using Kubeflow to provision Machine Learning (ML) frameworks on top of Kubernetes makes it is easy to bring web scale to ML workloads
  • How CDK’s out of the box NVIDIA acceleration makes deploying scalable GPU-accelerated workloads becomes a breeze.

 

Talks

Thursday May 3, 2018 11:55 – 12:30 in C1-M5: Write Once, Train & Predict Everywhere: Portable ML Stack with Kubeflow with Stephan Fabel (Canonical) and Jeremy Lewi (Google)

In this talk, we discuss how Kubeflow enables machine learning workflows that are easy enough for anyone to deploy, and run anywhere Kubernetes runs. We will talk about our experience building Kubeflow by leveraging Kubernetes technologies like CRDs and ksonnet to build an extensible, community driven ecosystem. Finally, we will talk about how we are trying to grow the community around Kubeflow to continue evolving the platform.

 

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