Jennifer Cloer

Jennifer is co-founder and CEO of reTHINKit Media and a tech veteran and developer relations expert. She was on the founding team of The Linux Foundation where she focused on garnering developer attention for open source projects and new technologies, increasing developer contributions to and adoption of such technologies. She started the communications function at the Foundation as an individual contributor and grew it to a 30+ person team of PR, social media and content production professionals. Prior to the Linux Foundation, Jennifer worked at agencies focused on VC-funded startups and developer communities. Clients included Cisco, Creative Commons, Google, Mulesoft (acquired by Salesforce), Sleepycat (acquired by Oracle,) and VMware, among others. As co-founder of reTHINKit Media, Jennifer has worked with Apache Kafka, Cloud Foundry Foundation, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Evernym, Comcast NBCUniversal, eBay, Holberton School, IBM, Intel, Linux Foundation, Sovrin Foundation, Storj Labs and more. Jennifer has been identified as one of the most influential women in open source and is based in Portland, Oregon. She is also the executive producer, writer and director of The Chasing Grace Project.

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Business Considerations for Edge Computing (edX)

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Edge Computing utilizes real-time processing and data analysis at the edge of the network - nearest the device or user - in order to enable digital transformation and power new technologies. From cars that drive themselves to robots that restock the warehouse and sensors that know when it’s time [...]

Open Source and the 5G Transition (edX)

Open source software and standards are driving the transition to 5G, AI and IoT. Learn what open source technologies matter most and why. 5G networks are being built with open source software and standards. Operators and vendors are integrating these technologies on an unprecedented level in order to realize [...]