Profile Picture
Grant Likely

CTO
Linaro
Standard Ticket

Grant Likely is a Linux kernel developer and maintainer of the Device Tree subsystem. Grant's first involvement with Linux development was back in 2004 while working on an embedded system. Linux didn't support his platform, so after he got Linux to boot, he posted his changes publicly and got them merged into mainline. Since then, he has been actively involved in improving the state of embedded Linux and hasworked with many different embedded systems. Currently, Grant chairs the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board and is a Fellow at Linaro.

Talks

MAD24-200K3 How ONELab is reshaping Arm at the Edge

Keynote

Keynote

  • Wednesday, 15 May 09:40 - 10:15
  • Room: Keynote | Zaragoza III+IV

Today's environment is demanding on Edge and IoT infrastructure. We require high performance platforms, processing vast amounts of data with software and AI that is changing at cloud-native speed, and all must be done safely and securely. To meet these demands, our platforms need to be ready for deployment at scale, have security built-in and enabled by default, and be updatable, adaptable platforms that can host a wide range of workloads. We've risen to these challenges with our work on enabling Arm SystemReady, PSA and PARSEC in open source projects and on devices. Now, we're taking the next step. At this year's Linaro Connect we're pleased to launch ONELab, a new initiative that helps Arm vendors test their platforms for compliance and demonstrate real interoperability between hardware, OSes, and cloud middleware on Arm Edge and Embedded devices. Come and hear from our panel of lead partners how ONELab is transforming the Arm ecosystem.

MAD24-100K1 Production-Grade on Arm

Keynote

Keynote

  • Tuesday, 14 May 13:00 - 14:00
  • Room: Keynote | Zaragoza III+IV

tbd