In his keynote address at the ONE Summit, Arpit Joshipura, the Linux Foundation’s chosen manager of Networking, Edge, and IoT, focused on how open source is growing in the enterprise. He discussed how open source has become a strong force throughout the enterprise and how it is helping to improve performance and efficiency.

The Linux Foundation has announced that it has reached the tipping point for open supply and virtual transformation, with leading corporations using the code to scale. The community is collaborative and impressive; we can’t wait to see what’s next!

The OCP team has been expanded to include a number of new members, including a senior engineer from Google. This collaboration has allowed us to develop new and innovative ways to improve the overall performance of our website.

The Open Compute Project and the Linux Foundation are collaborating to build a hyperscale infrastructure. This is a new way of working that is being developed by the two organizations. The goal of this collaboration is to make it easier for people to share resources so that they can get the best results.

The Linux Foundation’s initiatives have been deployed in the real world by organizations such as Google, Facebook, and Microsoft.

The Linux Foundation has been providing open additions to various projects for businesses, government, education, and other providers. These additions include OpenDaylight, EMCO, FD.io, and Fledge. Recent deployments from LF Edge projects include Fledge, EdgeX Foundry, Akraino, and Open Horizon.