James E.J. Bottomley

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James E.J. Bottomley

IBM Research

Biography

James Bottomley is a Distinguished Engineer at IBM Research where he
works on Cloud and Container technology. He is also Linux Kernel
maintainer of the SCSI subsystem. He has been a Director on the Board
of the Linux Foundation and Chair of its Technical Advisory Board. He
went to university at Cambridge for both his undergraduate and
doctoral degrees after which he joined AT&T Bell labs to work on
Distributed Lock Manager technology for clustering. In 2000 he helped
found SteelEye Technology, a High availability company for Linux and
Windows, becoming Vice President and CTO. He joined Novell in 2008 as
a Distinguished Engineer at Novell’s SUSE Labs, Parallels (later Odin)
in 2011 as CTO of Server Virtualization and IBM Research in 2016.

Linux Plumbers Conference 2016

Proposals for this user

* Using the TPM for cloud based authentication

Discuss and demo tools for creating private keys offline and securely uploading them to the cloud.
TPMs 09/01/2016
James E.J. Bottomley

Linux Plumbers Conference 2016 Refereed Talks

Proposals for this user

* A Beginner's Guide to the TPM

A talk about what the TPM can do, what it should be doing for you in Linux and how we can help it do that. <a href="http://www.hansenpartnership.com/Impress-Slides/Beginners-Guide-TPM-2016/">slides</a>
Refereed Presentations Track 06/25/2016
James E.J. Bottomley