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Randy Bias is a recognized influencer in cloud computing. An entrepreneur, writer, speaker and futurist, Randy accurately predicted the geometric growth rate of AWS. He is an advocate for open source technology as a foundational business model element in companies traditionally tied to proprietary models. Notably, Randy has initiated and led successful open sourcing efforts for several traditional ISVs. He was declared a top 10 cloud pioneer by InformationWeek & Digital Influencer by Forbes.
Randy was among the first to articulate the technological and cultural drivers that defined the success of hyperscale cloud as a segment of the global IT spend. He correctly identified the 30-year megatrend shifts from mainframe to client/server to cloud, and in the process popularized the pets vs. cattle meme as a construct for describing the fundamental difference between how enterprise stacks and cloud stacks are managed. In the process he coined “cloud scale” or “cloudscaling” as a descriptor for how cloud stacks differ.
A pioneer and early, vocal advocate for the OpenStack project, Randy identified the devops and agile development movements as fundamental disruption forces that redefined the roles and relevant skill sets in enterprise IT leadership. Randy’s advocacy and public speaking have resulted in over 300,000 views and 5,000 downloads of his cloud and IT presentations on slideshare.
He led teams that achieved numerous cloud firsts, including the first public cloud in Korea, the first global carrier NFV cloud for AT&T, and the first “cattle cloud” for a Fortune 5 company (Walmart). Randy led the charge as change agent and expert disruptor within EMC, beginning with open sourcing of products, followed by the launch of the first mass-production OpenStack-powered appliance. He founded Cloudscaling, acquired by EMC in 2014.
At Juniper, he transformed their Contrail/OpenContrail initiative by rebooting and reinvigorating its open source community. This included rebranding of the open source project, induction into the Linux Foundation, and driving changes to processes, procedures, documentation, test/dev environments, and architecture. In addition to this, Randy owned all open source strategy across Juniper while also running a strategic R&D team focused on developing open source contributions and elevating the visibility of Juniper Networks as an open source player.
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Nvidia is worth 11.7% of the US GDP now. At the peak of the DotCom bubble, Cisco was worth 5.5% of the US GDP.
Nvidia is worth 11.7% of the US GDP now. At the peak of the DotCom bubble, Cisco was worth 5.5% of the US GDP.
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Well, this is fun AND awkward! Here goes: 📢 #AllThingsOpen attendees: First chance in 23 years to hire/engage Open Source strategy, product, and…
Well, this is fun AND awkward! Here goes: 📢 #AllThingsOpen attendees: First chance in 23 years to hire/engage Open Source strategy, product, and…
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HEADS UP, FOLKS! A new EU product liability directive passed last week. It includes software as elements that can cause damage for which one could be…
HEADS UP, FOLKS! A new EU product liability directive passed last week. It includes software as elements that can cause damage for which one could be…
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Diversity and Leadership Training Program - Leader
Foothill De Anza Community College District
- 2 (na) taon 4 (na) buwan
Civil Rights and Social Action
One of the leaders actively involved in working on issues related to leadership diversity at De Anza, working with Professor Nicky Gonzalez. Specifically tackling issues related to sexism, racism, and empowering people of color in leadership roles.
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Radio DJ
WRVU
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Radio DJ at WRVU (Vanderbilt University)
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Service Resiliency Doesn't Always Mean "HA" or "Cluster"
OpenStack San Diego Summit, 2012
While traditional HA and clustering techniques work for many cases, they are also frequently at the root of catastrophic failures. In this presentation we covered other well understood and proven approaches to providing greater uptime. Load balancing and service distribution patterns provide an alternative that allows for better horizontal scaling, greater aggregate throughput, and have failure characteristics that reduce the chance of cascading failures. In addition, these alternative…
While traditional HA and clustering techniques work for many cases, they are also frequently at the root of catastrophic failures. In this presentation we covered other well understood and proven approaches to providing greater uptime. Load balancing and service distribution patterns provide an alternative that allows for better horizontal scaling, greater aggregate throughput, and have failure characteristics that reduce the chance of cascading failures. In addition, these alternative approaches are typically simpler to implement and have fewer moving parts, which means they are less prone to failures and have significantly less operational overhead. In this session we discussed general principles around using equal-cost multi-pathing (ECMP) for IP flow load balancing, using routing protocols judiciously for managing ECMP flows, and showed what happens in various failure conditions and how this is different from traditional load balancers, HA pairs, or clustering.
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English
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Tagalog
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Spanish
Elementaryang proficiency
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