
@HPCpodcast-67: Greg Kurtzer of CIQ on Linux Controversy, OELA
Greg Kurtzer, founder and chief executive officer of CIQ joins us to discuss the recent Linux controversy and the subsequent formation of the Open Enterprise Linux Association, a new industry alliance led by CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE. Stay tuned for an in-depth discussion with Mike McGrath of Red Hat. [audio mp3="https://orionx.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/067@HPCpodcast_Linux_Greg-Kurtzer_20230829.mp3"][/audio] The post @HPCpodcast-67: Greg Kurtzer of CIQ on Linux Controversy, OELA appeared first on OrionX.net.
@HPCpodcast with Shahin Khan and Doug Black
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (orionx.net) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes

The Linux open source controversy was kicked off about two months ago when Red Hat announced it was changing access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code. This has thrown the open source community into a major disruption. We discussed this in a previous episode with our special guest Joe Landman. We also spoke with Greg Kurtzer of CIQ and Mike McGrath of Red Hat to get their perspectives.
This episode is our conversation with Greg Kurtzer, founder and chief executive officer of CIQ. He’s a 20+ year veteran in Linux open source and HPC. His focus has been on designing scalable architectures for performance-intensive computing while working for the US Department of Energy and holding a joint appointment to UC Berkeley. Greg has led several large open source projects such as CENTOS Linux and its successor Rocky Linux. Related to this conversation is a new industry alliance led by CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE called the Open Enterprise Linux Association. Stay tuned for an in-depth discussion with Mike McGrath of Red Hat.

The OrionX editorial team manages the content on this website.
The post @HPCpodcast-67: Greg Kurtzer of CIQ on Linux Controversy, OELA appeared first on OrionX.net.