Changing the horizon through open source cooperation – The Register

Webinar There is nothing quite like cooperation in any walk of life to make us feel better about the human species and foster progress. In our early hunter-gatherer days it was working together that ensured mammoth-hunting success and the very existence of the open source community is another example of an inspiring force for good.

Intel has been a part of this community since the pioneer days of open source activity and has gone on to develop new approaches offering system choice and flexibility to infrastructure developers and engineers, including its work through the Linux Foundation's Open Programmable Infrastructure Project (OPI) involving leading semiconductor and systems makers.

OPI is foundational, flexible, and super-smart. It can aid in building frameworks, support any hardware, create complex open application ecosystems, and integrate existing open source elements, not least building new APIs for IPU and DPU-driven functions.

Join Rob Sherwood, NEX Cloud Networking Group CTO at Intel and Situation Publishing's Nicole Hemsoth on 13th September at 1pm BST, 8am EDT and 5am PDT to hear everything there is to know about the present and the future of open source infrastructure programming. The dynamic duo will take a forensic look at the Infrastructure Programmer Developer Kit (IPDK), and what Intel sees coming down the line for the OPI.

Register for this webinar here and we will send you a reminder.

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