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How 5G drives the need for Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) at the edge  | New Season EP2

How 5G drives the need for Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) at the edge | New Season EP2

ADLINK Edge Open-Envision Edge AI

2023/02/21 | 00:18:55 | SoundOn #technology




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In this episode we will talk about How 5G drives the need for Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) at the edge.
It is our honor to invite Joe Speed,Head of Edge at Ampere, bringing cloud native compute to software-defined vehicles, robotics, industrial, IoT, 5G and space.He will share Hyper-Converged Infrastructure application and knowledge on edge computing.

Speakers:
Guest Speaker:Joe Speed, Head of Edge at Ampere

BIO:Joe Speed is Head of Edge at Ampere, bringing cloud native compute to software-defined vehicles, robotics, industrial, IoT, 5G and space.
Joe has been part of the Open Robotics ROS 2 Technical Steering Committee, Auto ware Foundation TSC, Eclipse OpenADx (Open Autonomous Driving) Steering Committee, Apex. AI's VP Product, and ADLINK Technology’s Field CTO.Joe is a technical advisor to the Indy Autonomous Challenge. Joe has spent his career developing and advocating open- source at organizations including Linux Foundation and IBM where he launched IBM IoT and co-founded the IBM Auto LAB automotive incubator. Joe helped make the IoT protocol "MQTT" open-source and convinced automakers and industry to adopt it.

Host: Mamdouh Mikhail,Systems & Solutions Architect from ADLINK Technology

BIO:Mamdouh “Mondo” Mikhail is a Systems and Solutions Architect with Ampro ADLINK Technology, Inc. in San Jose, California, and the current lead of the SOSA Business Working Group Architecture Subcommittee. He graduated from California State University at Northridge with a B.S. degree in Applied Physics.
He began his 30+ year career as a Civilian Engineer with the Naval Surface Warfare Center where he was responsible for the Testing and Integration of Naval C4I Carrier Class Blk 0 Combat Systems and was part of a team that developed the first open systems concept for joint inter-operability testing using VME/COTS/FDDI based technologies.
He continued his work as a defense contractor supporting Naval Surface Warfare Center and SPAWAR San Diego, later transitioning to the commercial sector working on architecting embedded systems solutions using purpose-built open technologies for Mobile Edge Computing, IoT, AI, 5G, and Mil/Aero product sectors.