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Karim Yaghmour

Karim is CEO of Opersys, which specializes in Android and Embedded Linux training and development, and best defines himself as part serial entrepreneur, part unrepentant geek. He is most widely known for having written “Building Embedded Linux Systems,” which sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide and has been translated into several different languages.

Karim pioneered the world of Linux tracing by introducing the Linux Trace Toolkit (LTT) in the late 1990s. He continued maintaining LTT through 2005, and was joined in this effort by developers from several companies, including IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Intel. LTT users have included Google, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, Alcatel, Nortel, Ericsson, Qualcomm, NASA, Boeing, Airbus, Sony, Samsung, NEC, Fujitsu, SGI, Red Hat, Thales, Oerlikon, Bull, Motorola, ARM and ST Micro. Other contributions include relayfs and Adeos.

Karim has presented and been published as part of a number of peer-reviewed scientific conferences, magazines and online publications, including Usenix, the Linux Kernel Summit, the Ottawa Linux Symposium, Linux Journal, the O'Reilly Network, and the Real-Time Linux Workshop.

Karim will be teaching the following classes:
Embedded Android Workshop
Leveraging Android's Linux Heritage
Inside Android's User Interface
Android as the New Embedded Linux


Twitter : @karimyaghmour
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