Speaker
Description
Screenly is a well-known digital signage solution that operates thousands of screens globally. You may not know that Screenly was one of the first customers of Ubuntu Core, formerly known as Snappy.
Over the past five years, Screenly has worked closely with Canonical to expand its deployment and gained significant Core knowledge.
In this discussion, we will explore Screenly's experiences, highlighting the positives and negatives, likes and dislikes, and crucial lessons learned. From collaborating with Canonical to scaling deployments, this session provides valuable information for anyone interested in deploying digital signage solutions on Ubuntu Core.
Summary
Discover Screenly's journey as one of the early adopters of Ubuntu Core, powering countless screens worldwide. Learn from five years of collaboration with Canonical, delving into the highs, lows, and invaluable insights gained along the way.
What audience can learn
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Understand the process of deploying digital signage solutions on Ubuntu Core, including the benefits and challenges involved.
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Learn from Screenly's firsthand experiences and practical insights, enabling them to make informed decisions when deploying similar solutions.
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Understand Ubuntu Core and Its real-world applications.
Things to know or prepare for this session
Ubuntu Core, Snap, Digital Signage.
Biography
Salman Faris is a seasoned tech enthusiast with a knack for hardware product development and prototyping. He's an active participant in Maker communities worldwide and has showcased his expertise as a speaker at prestigious events like the Fab23 Conference in Bhutan and MakerFaire Shenzhen 2023. With a passion for emerging technologies, Salman has trained over 300 individuals in tinyML at the UAE AI Innovation Workshop. Currently, Salman lends his skills to Screenly, where he excels in Customer Success and Edge App development, bringing innovation and expertise to the forefront of digital signage solutions.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/salmanfarisvp/
Difficulty level | Begineer |
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