Humio is a time-series log management solution for unrestricted, comprehensive event analysis, On-Premises or Hosted. With 1TB/day of raw log ingest/node, in-memory stream processing, and live, shareable dashboards and alerts, you can instantly and in real-time explore, monitor, and visualise any system’s metrics. The innovative technologies provide a cost-competitive solution that requires significantly less hardware, engineering resources, and licensing costs.
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Humio, a CrowdStrike company, offers an advanced, purpose-built log management platform that delivers the lowest total cost of ownership, industry-leading unlimited plans, minimal maintenance and training costs, and remarkably low compute and storage requirements. Humio is the only data platform that enables customers to log everything and answer anything in real time — at scale, with flexible hybrid deployment options. Humio’s modern, index-free architecture makes exploring and investigating all data flexible and blazing fast, even at scale.

Open technology and innovation is at the core of our strategy. "Open by design" is the principle we base our approach and have delivered unparalleled integration of open technologies across our strategic cloud and cognitive solutions. Stop by our booth to get hands on experience with how IBM is leveraging open technologies such as Knative, Tensorflow, Node.js, Apache Spark, Kubernetes, Blockchain and many others to build cognitive, IoT and mobile solutions for the cloud. Dig deeper into these solutions by taking a developer journey with IBM Developer.

IBM and Linux can help your business expand with cost-effective hardware choices, from x86 servers to 64-bit computing, mainframes and supercomputers. There are now more than 15,000 IBM Linux customer engagements worldwide, allowing customers to reduce their computing costs with solutions ranging from webserving, ERP, consolidation and virtualization, to the world's largest supercomputers.

IBM and Linux can help your business expand with cost-effective hardware choices, from x86 servers to 64-bit computing, mainframes and supercomputers. There are now more than 15,000 IBM Linux customer engagements worldwide, allowing customers to reduce their computing costs with solutions ranging from webserving, ERP, consolidation and virtualization, to the world's largest supercomputers.

IBM Linux solutions are committed to providing leadership solutions to help address real business needs at a lower cost of ownership. IBM provides unique value with our extensive platform support, enabling our clients to choose the hardware best suited to their workloads, while benefiting from a consistent Linux operating environment. IBM Linux solutions brings open innovation to all IBM server and storage system platforms, freeing datacenters from vendor lock-in with choice and flexibility to scale your business on the fastest growing operating system in the world.

The addition of open source to the IEEE SA collaboration platform is a key milestone in the organization’s ongoing transformation and expansion into new business and industry sectors. IEEE SA OPEN is intended to bridge the gap between standards developers and other open technical communities to enable nimble and creative technical solutions. IEEE SA OPEN addresses common challenges faced by the open-source development community, such as lack of relevant engagement in projects, solution incompatibility, and complexity around intellectual property (IP) licensing.

The addition of open source to the IEEE SA collaboration platform is a key milestone in the organization’s ongoing transformation and expansion into new business and industry sectors. IEEE SA OPEN is intended to bridge the gap between standards developers and other open technical communities to enable nimble and creative technical solutions. IEEE SA OPEN addresses common challenges faced by the open-source development community, such as lack of relevant engagement in projects, solution incompatibility, and complexity around intellectual property (IP) licensing.

illumos aspires to be the community-built and -maintained version of Oracle's OpenSolaris code. illumos replaces the closed binaries from the upstream code and aims to closely follow upstream releases, allowing continued independant development.
illumos was initiated by Nexenta employees in collaboration with OpenSolaris community members and volunteers. While Nexenta does sponsor some of the work, illumos is independent of Nexenta. illumos aims to be a common base for multiple community distributions. It is run by the community on a system of meritocracy.
The Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC) was founded in 2008 to provide communities with the technical resources necessary to continue operations and begin recovery after a disaster. We harness the collective resources of the technology community to provide no cost Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) solutions that connect survivors and responders in crisis.