October 28–31, 2019
Please log in

TensorFlow, open source, and IBM (sponsored by IBM)

9:40am9:45am Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Location: Mission City Ballroom
Average rating: ****.
(4.33, 3 ratings)

IBM has a long history of contributing to the open source projects that make the most difference to its clients, and the company has been working to build responsible solutions to enterprise data science problems for many years.

Join Frederick Reiss to hear about IBM’s role in open source software, TensorFlow, building AI solutions, and what IBM is excited about with this latest (2.0) release.

This keynote is sponsored by IBM.

Photo of Frederick Reiss

Frederick Reiss

IBM

Fred Reiss is the chief architect at the IBM Spark Technology Center in San Francisco and is one of the founding employees of the center. Previously, he was at IBM Research – Almaden, where he worked on the SystemML and SystemT projects, as well as on the research prototype of DB2 with BLU Acceleration. Fred has over 25 peer-reviewed publications and six patents. He earned his PhD from UC Berkeley.

  • O'Reilly
  • TensorFlow
  • Google Cloud
  • IBM
  • NVIDIA
  • Databricks
  • Tensor Networks
  • VMware
  • Amazon Web Services
  • One Convergence
  • Quantiphi
  • Lambda Labs
  • Tech Mahindra
  • cnvrg.io
  • Determined AI
  • Inferencery
  • Manceps, Inc.
  • PerceptiLabs
  • Valohai

Contact us

confreg@oreilly.com

For conference registration information and customer service

partners@oreilly.com

For more information on community discounts and trade opportunities with O’Reilly conferences

sponsorships@oreilly.com

For information on exhibiting or sponsoring a conference

pr@oreilly.com

For media/analyst press inquires