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May 14, 2025 | Palo Alto, CA
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Wednesday, May 14
 

8:00am PDT

Registration + Badge Pick-up
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:00am - 7:00pm PDT
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:00am - 7:00pm PDT
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9:00am PDT

Opening Remarks - Speaker To Be Announced
Wednesday May 14, 2025 9:00am - 9:15am PDT
Wednesday May 14, 2025 9:00am - 9:15am PDT
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9:15am PDT

Optimizing the Cloud Foundry API Pizza Shop: Keeping Cc-workers Baking - Johannes Haass, SAP SE
Wednesday May 14, 2025 9:15am - 9:40am PDT
Welcome to the Cloud Foundry API pizza shop, where requests come in - some are processed immediately, while others become jobs for the baking department (cc-workers) to handle. But not all orders are the same - some are simple Margheritas, while others are complex deep - dish specials that take much longer. If the baking department isn’t managed properly, simple orders get stuck, ovens sit idle, and customers get frustrated.

To improve efficiency, we’ve made key upgrades:

• Multi-Threaded Workers: Ovens now handle multiple pizzas at once, increasing throughput without extra hardware.
• Dynamic Job Priorities: A kitchen manager ensures no single customer floods the system, allowing fair scheduling.
• Better Draining: Ovens now complete all pizzas before shutting down, preventing waste and delays.
• Preventing Database Bottlenecks: When the order system is overloaded, ovens struggle to receive new orders - fixes have improved this, but further work remains.

This talk will show how these improvements make cc-workers more efficient, scalable, and reliable, reducing costs and optimizing performance - without remodeling the entire pizza shop.
Speakers
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Johannes Haass

Software Engineer, SAP SE
Johannes is an experienced software engineer with 11+ years at SAP and 6+ years in Cloud Foundry. He actively contributes to Cloud Controller and participates in the ARI working group. Outside work, he enjoys photography and bouldering.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 9:15am - 9:40am PDT
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9:40am PDT

Cloud Foundry as an Agentic AI Platform - Corby Page & Kirti Apte, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 9:40am - 10:00am PDT
The new wave of AI Agents, applications that provide natural language interfaces to your existing backend systems, can be very challenging to deploy. They provide significant governance issues in terms of ensuring you are using AI in an approved manner, and enabling, secure, compliant access to your enterprise systems.

It turns out that Cloud Foundry already provides the building blocks for getting these new agents prototyped, and into production!

Kirti Apte and Corby Page show how Cloud Foundry is the ideal platform for getting new GenAI applications to production quickly.
* Providing on-demand access to enterprise approved LLMs
* A runtime with first-class for Spring AI, the premiere toolkit for creating AI-enabled enterprise applications
* The ability to deploy and govern Model Context Protocol servers, components that turn your existing enterprise integrations into reasoning agents..
Speakers
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Corby Page

Principal Solutions Architect, VMware Tanzu
Corby Page is a Solutions Architect at Broadcom's Tanzu Division. He spent two decades as a software developer, focusing on agile methodologies and open source. But in recent years, he has turned his attention to cloud-native application platforms, working with enterprises to leverage... Read More →
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Kirti Apte

Principal Solution Architect, VMware Tanzu
Kirti is a Principal Solution Architect at VMware by Broadcom. In her current role, she brings her expertise in architecture, design, and leadership to create consumable hybrid cloud solutions for clients. In Her prior job, she worked at IBM as a Senior Software Engineer to build... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 9:40am - 10:00am PDT
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10:00am PDT

Seamless Database Management for Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes - Julian Fischer, anynines GmbH
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
ubernetes has gained popularity and is often used alongside Cloud Foundry. This co-existence creates challenges, especially for managing data services. In this talk an idea of the central governance of data services in Cloud Foundry with its marketplace and Open Service Broker API standard can be elevated into something that will work beyond Cloud Foundry. Learn about Klutch, an open source technology that embraces both Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry providing central governance and high operational efficiency while enabling developers with the known self-service capabilities of Cloud Foundry. With a seamless service-broker integration as well as Kubernetes extensions, Klutch provides abstractions for service plans, service instances, service bindings, backup and restore. Furthermore, see how Klutch support pluggable data service automation backends with support from on-demand provisioning backends using BOSH, Kubernetes to API-level integrations such as AWS RDS, S3 and many others.
At the end of this talk you will have a solid understanding of how to deal with cloud databases in large-scale multi-platform, hybrid- and multi-cloud environments.
Speakers
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Julian Fischer

CEO, anynines GmbH
Julian Fischer, CEO of anynines, has dedicated his career to the improvement and automation of software operations. In more than fifteen years, he has built several application platforms with various open source automation tools. His latest passions are Data Service Automation, Cloud... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am PDT
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10:25am PDT

CF CLI Plugins - Current Status and Future - Norman Abramovitz, FiveTwenty Inc & Al Berez, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:25am - 10:35am PDT
The Cloud Foundry CLI plugin interface hasn’t changed in years—yet it remains an important, commonly used piece of the CF ecosystem. As the CLI team moves to modernize and fully adopt the V3 Cloud Controller API, the time has come to revisit how plugins fit into a future-focused CF workflow. We will explore the current plugin ecosystem, highlight long-standing gaps, and share the community’s plans for an updated interface. Whether you’re a plugin maintainer, operator, or end user, this session will help you understand what’s changing, why it matters, and how you can influence the roadmap.
Speakers
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Al Berez

Software Developer, VMware Tanzu
I'm a passionate software developer with expertise in building scalable and efficient software solutions. In my free time I'm passion aobut 3D-Prining, CAD, robotics, motorcycling, snowboarding and applied AI.
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Norman Abramovitz

Program Manager, FiveTwenty Inc
Norman Abramovitz is currently a Program Director at FiveTwenty Inc. He has decades of computer science experience, mainly in software development. Some of the projects he worked on include secure networking, secure operating systems, relational databases, and medical instrumentation... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:25am - 10:35am PDT
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10:35am PDT

Break + Networking
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:35am - 11:00am PDT
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:35am - 11:00am PDT
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11:00am PDT

Boosting Java Performance in Cloud Foundry With Paketo Buildpacks - Cora Iberkleid, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am PDT
Cloud Foundry is designed to run applications at scale, but efficiency matters—especially in dynamic, multi-tenant environments where faster startups, lower memory usage, and seamless scaling can make a real impact. The latest Java innovations—including Ahead-of-Time Compilation (AOT) and Class Data Sharing (CDS)—help achieve these benefits, but integrating them into your applications can be complex. Paketo Buildpacks and Cloud Foundry eliminate some of this overhead, automatically configuring Spring Boot applications for peak performance.

In this session, we'll break down how AOT and CDS work, why they matter for cloud-native workloads, and the challenges of integrating them manually. Then, with live Spring Boot examples, you'll see how Paketo Buildpacks automatically apply these optimizations in Cloud Foundry, reducing resource consumption and improving scalability with minimal effort.

By the end of this session, you’ll see how Cloud Foundry and Paketo Buildpacks work together to automatically optimize your Spring Boot applications, making them faster, leaner, and better suited for dynamic cloud environments.
Speakers
avatar for Cora Iberkleid

Cora Iberkleid

Developer Advocate, VMware Tanzu
Cora Iberkleid is a Developer Advocate for Modern Applications at Tanzu by Broadcom, specializing in cloud-native apps, DevSecOps, Spring, Kubernetes, and Cloud Foundry. With past roles in Solution Engineering at Pivotal and VMware and Professional Services at Sun and Oracle, she... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am PDT
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11:25am PDT

Rethinking Service Connectivity: Distributed, Secure, Scalable, Seamless - Wayne E Seguin, FiveTwenty Inc.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 11:25am - 11:50am PDT
Connecting applications to services can feel like navigating a minefield—network restrictions, security vulnerabilities, and scalability bottlenecks often stand in the way. What if there was a way to bypass these hurdles effortlessly, enabling developers to focus on innovation and operators to sleep soundly at night?

Rethinking the approach: applications connect to a local agent (think of it as a trusty sidecar), which then leverages a highly secure, low-latency message bus (NATS) to communicate with services. This setup bypasses DNS dependencies, enhances security through encryption and JWT-based authentication, and scales seamlessly, even for services not designed for high connection volumes.

Imagine a distributed system where services can be shared across foundations with ease, network restrictions are a thing of the past, and developers and operators alike have a dashboard to manage it all. Join us to explore how this innovative architecture can transform your Cloud Foundry experience, making connectivity secure, scalable, and—dare we say—delightful.
Speakers
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Wayne Seguin

CEO, FiveTwenty Inc.
Wayne is always working to build a healthy future for and values healthy respectful relationships most. Creator of RVM & long time OSS contributor. Personally committed to developer enablement & education using cloud platforms & distributed systems.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 11:25am - 11:50am PDT
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11:50am PDT

A Cloud Foundry Approach To Data Modernization With Spring - Gregory Green, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 11:50am - 12:15pm PDT
Learners will review the pain points of application modernization with legacy data stores in this session. The session explains how Cloud Foundry unlocks modernization agility for cloud-native apps and data services. The session illustrates how Spring on Cloud Foundry makes it easy to introduce data patterns such as caching, look-aside, write-through, read-through, event-driven architectures, and change data capture at scale.
Speakers
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Gregory Green

Solutions Architect, VMware Tanzu
Transforming how the world builds modern software with over 25 years of diverse experience in various industries such as financial, pharmaceutical, telecommunication, and more. Specializing in cloud-native data services. Extensive expertise in modern data solutions, application modernization... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 11:50am - 12:15pm PDT
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12:15pm PDT

Optimizing AI Efficiency: Deploying Pruned Models in Cloud Foundry & Kubernetes - Shashidhar Shenoy, Google
Wednesday May 14, 2025 12:15pm - 12:40pm PDT
As AI adoption grows, organizations increasingly need efficient ways to serve AI models in cloud-native environments without excessive infrastructure complexity. While Cloud Foundry is not traditionally used for AI/ML workloads, it can still serve as a developer-friendly platform for deploying lightweight AI inference models.

This talk explores how pre-trained, pruned AI models can be efficiently deployed within Cloud Foundry, benefiting from its developer experience and streamlined application management while leveraging Kubernetes-backed Cloud Foundry deployments (cf-for-k8s) for scalability. We will discuss best practices for hosting AI inference services within Cloud Foundry, handling resource constraints, and ensuring efficient model serving without requiring full-scale ML platforms.

By the end of the session, developers and operators will understand how Cloud Foundry can be leveraged for AI-powered applications, enabling AI-driven services without the complexity of full-fledged ML infrastructure.
Speakers
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Shashidhar Shenoy

Senior Software Engineer, Google
Shashidhar Shenoy is a software engineer and technical leader specializing in distributed systems, AI/ML infrastructure, and scalable authentication platforms. With over a decade of experience, he has led high-impact projects, including optimizing cloud infrastructure for AI/ML workloads... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 12:15pm - 12:40pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Cloud Foundry Korifi: Frontline Reporting - DaShaun Carter, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:00pm - 2:25pm PDT
This presentation shares hands-on experience with Cloud Foundry Korifi. I'll discuss how Korifi combines Cloud Foundry's developer-friendly experience with Kubernetes' orchestration capabilities. You will learn why developers keep coming back to Korifi during development. I'll discuss how getting Korifi running on Raspberry Pi has opened the door to even more use cases. The session concludes with customer success stories, highlighting real-world applications where Korifi has streamlined deployment pipelines, reduced operational overhead, and accelerated development cycles. Join to discover how Korifi can transform application deployment across diverse computing environments while maintaining the simplicity that developers and operators value.
Speakers
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DaShaun Carter

Spring Developer Advocate, VMware Tanzu
DaShaun is a husband, father of four, volunteer, struggling athlete, former professional cheerleader, Raspberry Pi enthusiast, and Spring Developer Advocate at Broadcom. Deliberately practicing to build, run, and manage, better software, faster.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:00pm - 2:25pm PDT
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2:25pm PDT

Enhancing Cloud Foundry Security: The Role of Enterprise Browsers in Protecting Users and Applicatio - Hritesh Yadav, Palo Alto Networks Inc
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:25pm - 2:30pm PDT
As web browsers become the primary interface for Cloud Foundry applications, they also present a major attack vector. In 2023, browser-based attacks accounted for nearly 50% of initial attack vectors in enterprise breaches. This session will explore how integrating enterprise browsers into Cloud Foundry can enhance security. We will focus on how enterprise browsers, with features such as Zero Trust access, advanced malware protection, data loss prevention (DLP), and AI-driven threat intelligence, can protect users and applications. Attendees will learn about the latest browser-based vulnerabilities and how incorporating enterprise browsers can strengthen security by mitigating these risks. By the end of the session, participants will understand how to leverage these advanced browsers to ensure secure access to Cloud Foundry applications, fortifying their deployment environment against evolving threats.
Speakers
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Hritesh Yadav

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Palo Alto Networks Inc
Hritesh Yadav is an Architect Engineer at Palo Alto Networks with over 14 years of experience in cybersecurity and software engineering. He specializes in securing web interfaces and applications within cloud environments and has led efforts to integrate enterprise-level security... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:25pm - 2:30pm PDT
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2:30pm PDT

Application Runtime Deployments Update - Dimitar Velinov, SAP SE
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:30pm - 2:40pm PDT
Introduction to the Application Runtime Deployments WG.
The Application Runtime Deployments WG scope is to package and release reference CF App Runtime deployments for different platforms. 
We provide the community with tooling and reference pipelines needed to build and release the CF reference deployments.

Overview of what we have been working on in these areas over the past year and what is on the horizon: 
 - Topics in collaboration with other Working Groups, Ownership of the Disaster Recovery Acceptance Tests, API v2 is disabled by default in capi-release, Noble stemcell validation
-  FIPS stemcell validation and integration in cf-deployment pipeline


Over 18 years of experience in IT industry combining a wide variety of roles (Technology Consultant, Software Engineer and IT Specialist) with a practical understanding of corporate processes. 
I’m contributor to Cloud Foundry since joining the SAP BTP engineering team in 2018. Also started to actively collaborate to Application Runtime Deployments WG guided by Jochen Ehret (WG lead).
Since February 2025 I’m part of the WG approvers team.
Speakers
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Dimitar Velinov

Mr. Dimitar Velinov, SAP SE
Over 18 years of experience in IT industry combining a wide variety of roles (Technology Consultant, Software Engineer and IT Specialist) with a practical understanding of corporate processes. 
I’m contributor to Cloud Foundry since joining the SAP BTP engineering team in 2018... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:30pm - 2:40pm PDT
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2:40pm PDT

App Runtime Platform Working Group Update - Amelia Downs, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:40pm - 2:50pm PDT
The Application Runtime Platform includes core Cloud Foundry components like Diego, Garden, Networking, Routing, Metrics, and Logging. Learn about the advances in these areas over the past year and what is on the horizon: v2 cgroups, route specific properties, wrangling access logging configuration, and more.
Speakers
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Amelia Downs

Software Engineer, VMware Tanzu
Amelia has been an avid contributor to Cloud Foundry since joining the Pivotal engineering team in 2016. As a member of the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) she helps guide the future of CF. As Tech Lead of the Application Runtime Platform working group she leads the open source... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:40pm - 2:50pm PDT
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2:50pm PDT

BOSH's Continued Evolution - Aram Price, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:50pm - 3:00pm PDT
The BOSH codebase has been evolving since 2010[1], about a year before Ruby 1.9.3 was released. We’re now running on Ruby 3.3 and Ruby 1.9.3 has been EOL since 2011!

The bosh codebase(s) have evolved considerably from the Ruby-only mono-repo of 2010. Both the bosh-cli and bosh-agent have been rewritten in Golang, BOSH’s CPI’s have been extracted allowing independent evolution and implementation languages.

In the future we will be moving to Ruby 3.4 and beyond, and may have to react to core dependencies becoming unsupported.


[1]https://github.com/cloudfoundry/bosh/commit/37822ce7d8a4004b535258508c31be9fb67774c2
Speakers
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Aram Price

Software Developer, VMware Tanzu
Cloud Foundry contributor working mostly on on Bosh, as well as BPM, UAA, and cloud-controller.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 2:50pm - 3:00pm PDT
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3:00pm PDT

Concourse and the Journey To the Cloud Foundry Foundation - Derek Richard, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 3:10pm PDT
Concourse is a CI/CD project that has been closely tied to CF since its inception, but has, until now, been a separate community. This talk will cover the history of Concourse and its relationship to Cloud Foundry, what’s next for the project, and how folks can get involved.
Speakers
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Derek Richard

Software Engineer, VMware Tanzu
Derek has been working on or with Cloud Foundry since 2014 as an engineer at Pivotal. He is now a co-lead of the Concourse working group to help revitalize the project and ensures its long term health.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 3:10pm PDT
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3:10pm PDT

Stratos V3 API! and How We Got Here. - Kevin Rutten & Norman Abramovitz, FiveTwenty Inc
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:10pm - 3:20pm PDT
An update on the recent releases and our journey to migrate from the CF V2 to V3 API. We will also discuss the lessons learned in taking over a project in the Cloud Foundry Organization.
Speakers
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Kevin Rutten

Sr Platform Consultant, FiveTwenty Inc
From his first 8-bit computer to setting up new Data Centres, Kevin Rutten's passion for technology has guided his career. Starting with Ruby development, he joined Engine Yard, and later Stark & Wayne, where he specialized in Cloud Foundry and K8s
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Norman Abramovitz

Program Manager, FiveTwenty Inc
Norman Abramovitz is currently a Program Director at FiveTwenty Inc. He has decades of computer science experience, mainly in software development. Some of the projects he worked on include secure networking, secure operating systems, relational databases, and medical instrumentation... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:10pm - 3:20pm PDT
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3:20pm PDT

Break + Networking
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:20pm - 3:45pm PDT
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:20pm - 3:45pm PDT
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3:45pm PDT

2025 To 2030: A Marketing Strategy for Cloud Foundry - Michael Coté, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:45pm - 4:10pm PDT
This talk outlines a marketing plan and suggested goals for the Cloud Foundry community. We know three things: (1) private cloud hosts around 50% of applications - likely more for enterprise workloads; (2) platforms (we dare not say “PaaS”!) are in high demand, experiencing renewed interest thanks to the rise of “platform engineering”; and (3) developers who use Cloud Foundry love it, are more productive, and drive strong outcomes for their organizations.

There’s a window of opportunity to grow awareness and adoption of Cloud Foundry. While I won’t speak to the technical strategy, I have insights on the community and marketing side. Drawing from 20 years in the tech industry - consulting, observing, and working hands-on in these areas - I’ll share my recommendations for how the community can expand its reach and impact.
Speakers
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Michael Coté

Senior Member of Technical Staff, VMware Tanzu
Michael Coté studies how large organizations get better at building software to run better and grow their business. His books Changing Mindsets, Monolithic Transformation, and The Business Bottleneck cover these topics. He’s been an industry analyst at RedMonk and 451 Research... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:45pm - 4:10pm PDT
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4:10pm PDT

One Agent To Rule Them All: Adopting the OpenTelemetry Collector - Carson Long, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 4:10pm - 4:20pm PDT
Currently, Cloud Foundry’s logging and metrics subsystems rely on multiple agents spread across numerous VMs to handle the collection, translation, and forwarding of telemetry. This fragmented approach introduces inefficiencies, as each agent consumes resources, generates redundant internal network traffic, and forces additional processing to de/serialize data.

Carson Long, an Application Runtime Platform working group Approver, and an avid contributor in the Logging and Metrics area, will present a vision for merging the existing logging and metrics agents into the CF OpenTelemetry Collector. This integration will simplify our diagrams and reduce operational overhead.
Speakers
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Carson Long

Software Engineer, VMware Tanzu
Carson Long is a Broadcom employee and Cloud Foundry working group Maintainer out of Los Angeles. He has spent the past several years primarily working on CF-Deployment, CATs, and the Logging and Metrics space, hanging out in Cloud Foundry slack as @carson. Outside of work, he enjoys... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 4:10pm - 4:20pm PDT
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4:20pm PDT

CF API V2: A Preemptive Eulogy - Greg Cobb, VMware Tanzu
Wednesday May 14, 2025 4:20pm - 4:30pm PDT
The v2 Cloud Foundry API has existed for most of the history of Cloud Foundry and supported its meteoric growth into the platform that it is today. On the eve of v2's removal from CF Deployment, Application Lifecycle Interfaces working group co-lead Greg Cobb will present a history of the v2 API, reflect on building its replacement, and provide a vision for the future of the Cloud Foundry API.
Speakers
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Greg Cobb

Staff Software Engineer, VMware Tanzu
Greg has been an active Cloud Foundry contributor for over a decade. Over the years he has worked on various portions of Cloud Foundry, with a focus on the Cloud Foundry API and app developer experience.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 4:20pm - 4:30pm PDT
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4:30pm PDT

Cloud Foundry Weekly: Live From Palo Alto! - Nick Kuhn & Amelia Downs, VMware Tanzu; Nicky Pike, Coder; Ioannis Tsouvalas, FiveTwenty Inc
Wednesday May 14, 2025 4:30pm - 4:55pm PDT
Join the Cloud Foundry Weekly crew as we are thrilled to host an incredible panel of Cloud Foundry Users and Contributors. Amelia Downs (Broadcom) and Ioannis Tsouvalas
(FiveTwenty) will join from the contributor side. We look to promote conversations between Cloud Foundry Users and Contributors. Our guests will share their experiences with Cloud Foundry and practical insights on how their organizations run their businesses with Cloud
Foundry. We're excited to close out the show by demonstrating how the Cloud Foundry contributor’s work is used in the real world and how Cloud Foundry drives your everyday lives.
Speakers
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Nick Kuhn

Product Marketing Engineer, VMware Tanzu
Nick Kuhn is a Product Marketing Engineer working at Tanzu by Broadcom. His specialization is in Tanzu Application Service and Cloud Foundry. Nick started his work experience as a traditional VMware Administrator and, over the years, morphed into a Platform Engineer and Architect... Read More →
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Ioannis Tsouvalas

Member of FiveTwenty Inc., FiveTwenty Inc
With 20+ years in computing, today, my thrill remains unchanged: devising solutions that simplify lives. Having grappled with real-world developer challenges, I offer insights from the trenches
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Amelia Downs

Software Engineer, VMware Tanzu
Amelia has been an avid contributor to Cloud Foundry since joining the Pivotal engineering team in 2016. As a member of the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) she helps guide the future of CF. As Tech Lead of the Application Runtime Platform working group she leads the open source... Read More →
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Nicky Pike

Developer Relations, Coder
Nicky Pike is a Developer Relations lead at Coder after spending 20+ years making developers' lives easier at some of tech's biggest names. From launching Xbox Live to rebuilding how CVS Health develops software, he's helped shape developer productivity and team experiences at Microsoft... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 4:30pm - 4:55pm PDT
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4:55pm PDT

Closing Remarks
Wednesday May 14, 2025 4:55pm - 5:00pm PDT
Wednesday May 14, 2025 4:55pm - 5:00pm PDT
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