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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T060000Z
DTEND:20260921T123000Z
SUMMARY:Registration & Badge Pick-Up
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:Foyer\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:dc68001e5bbae6d41ed9228b44a1b22f
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/dc68001e5bbae6d41ed9228b44a1b22f
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T070000Z
DTEND:20260921T071000Z
SUMMARY:Opening Remarks - Chris Clark\, Linux Foundation
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CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:711944a9a0ca6ac5163488c6d89ed685
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/711944a9a0ca6ac5163488c6d89ed685
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T071000Z
DTEND:20260921T072000Z
SUMMARY:CF API V2 - The Endgame - Stephan Merker\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:The clock is ticking. CF API v2 has been deprecated since 2021\, and with Phase 3 of RFC-0032 on the horizon — the permanent removal of v2 — there is no more runway for "we'll deal with this later." In this talk\, I'll walk through where we stand in the three-phase CF API v2 end-of-life plan: what has already shipped\, the state of v2 usage across CFF community projects\, and the concrete dates operators and platform teams need to plan around. From there\, I'll focus on what you can do right now. I'll cover the tooling available for foundation operators to detect and manage remaining CF API v2 traffic — so you can identify stragglers before the removal catches your users off guard — and share the migration signals we watched at SAP. The talk closes with real lessons from SAP's own deprecation experience: which integrations surprised us\, what a v2-to-v3 migration looks like in practice\, and what we wish we had known earlier.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e2a529bf94f116c6f56ec54bb24f1ef7
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/e2a529bf94f116c6f56ec54bb24f1ef7
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T072000Z
DTEND:20260921T073000Z
SUMMARY:App Runtime Deployments Working Group Update - Jochen Ehret\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:The App Runtime Deployments (ARD) Working Group provides a reference Cloud Foundry deployment that can be consumed by CF community users\, contributors\, and commercial vendors. The CF Runtime can be installed\, validated and operated on different infrastructures with different features enabled. Here is a summary of what the working group has achieved since beginning of 2025. One major milestone was the migration from the Jammy to the Noble release\, keeping CF deployments on a current and supported Ubuntu base. The migration to Raccoon is just about to start\, as soon as a stemcell release is available. The Kind Deployment project joined as a new area within the working group — it offers a simple and fast way to run Cloud Foundry locally on Kubernetes using Kind. On the community side\, we could welcome two new Reviewers and eight new Approvers!
CATEGORIES:WORKING GROUP UPDATE
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c4d4ab0ee0194ba473c4cf7ea49919e3
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/c4d4ab0ee0194ba473c4cf7ea49919e3
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T073000Z
DTEND:20260921T073500Z
SUMMARY:Scaling Pipeline - Fabian Kittel\, anynines
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: How do you reduce Cloud Foundry infrastructure costs during idle periods without pain on Monday morning? Especially\, sandbox/qa platforms may not be needed in full measure over the weekend or between testing phases. This talk covers the do’s and don’ts of automated scaling. Outline & Takeaways: Which components can be easily scaled\, and what should be prevented? What needs to be temporarily manipulated regarding the configuration? How to safely scale without interruption?
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:9d65dbbc54bc87886c8c033942d39925
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/9d65dbbc54bc87886c8c033942d39925
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T073500Z
DTEND:20260921T080000Z
SUMMARY:Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes — a Closer Look - Ralf Pannemans & Pavel Busko\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:`k8s-garden-client` and `k8s-policy-agent` allow existing Cloud Foundry components to run on Kubernetes. In this talk\, we will explain how these components work and introduce the ideas behind them. We will also show how `kind-deployment` leverages this to start a Cloud Foundry environment on your local machine using kind. Beyond local development\, the same approach can be used to run full end-to-end and integration tests in CI against a real Cloud Foundry deployment.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d5331ed3df5d24df5d13c5088945eafc
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/d5331ed3df5d24df5d13c5088945eafc
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T080000Z
DTEND:20260921T082500Z
SUMMARY:Shaping Our Platform Future: Rabobank’s Shift To OSS Cloud Foundry - Jochem Siegel & René Dollevoet\, Rabobank
DESCRIPTION:What happens when you move from a commercial Cloud Foundry distribution back to upstream open source? In this duo talk\, Rabobank shares its journey migrating from VMware Tanzu to OSS Cloud Foundry (cf-deployment). We present two complementary perspectives: The Why (Management): How rising costs\, vendor constraints\, and the need for greater platform ownership drove the decision. We’ll discuss financial considerations\, risk trade-offs\, and the strategic goal of increasing engineering autonomy. The How (Platform Engineering): A deep dive into executing the migration: rebuilding the platform using cf-deployment\, redesigning operational workflows\, handling upgrades\, and managing day-2 operations. We'll share practical lessons\, pitfalls\, and tooling choices. The Future: How this move unlocked innovation\, improved flexibility\, and shaped Rabobank’s platform roadmap. Attendees will leave with a real-world success story\, actionable insights\, and confidence to evaluate or pursue their own move to OSS Cloud Foundry.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2bdc5c813247f6eb27bd96de87dbb245
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/2bdc5c813247f6eb27bd96de87dbb245
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T082500Z
DTEND:20260921T085500Z
SUMMARY:Morning Break
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:Foyer\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d564087095dbb573abb3200a42b5a27d
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/d564087095dbb573abb3200a42b5a27d
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T085500Z
DTEND:20260921T092000Z
SUMMARY:Cloud Foundry's Journey To ARM64 on AWS Graviton - Sachin Vighe\, Amazon Web Services & Kris Nielander\, AWS Professional Services
DESCRIPTION:Cloud Foundry's open-source platform has been built exclusively for x86_64\, leaving operators unable to leverage the cost and performance benefits of ARM64 processors. This technical deep-dive covers migrating the CF stack — BOSH\, Diego\, Garden-runC\, Gorouter\, Cloud Controller\, UAA\, and Loggregator — to AWS Graviton with zero upstream code changes. We will discuss cross-compiling 30 Go-based components\, building ARM64 stemcells with BOSH agent integration\, native compilation of runC with seccomp on Graviton\, and handling Ruby gem installation for Cloud Controller and BOSH Director on aarch64.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/b7a80a7f129bf7f904f9c3fc7fca702c
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T092000Z
DTEND:20260921T093000Z
SUMMARY:What Is Next With the CF CLI Plugin Infrastructure - Norman Abramovitz\, FiveTwenty Inc & Xiujiao Gao\, FiveTwenty Inc.
DESCRIPTION:The CF CLI plugin infrastructure has not really changed since CF CLI V6. The CAPI V3 forced the real code change. Out of this effort came multiple solutions. For CF CLI V9\, we are looking to redo and modernize the plugin interface. This session will present a few solutions as we progress through this process.
CATEGORIES:WORKING GROUP UPDATE
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:61096c7340892910347627b3c7157f41
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/61096c7340892910347627b3c7157f41
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T093000Z
DTEND:20260921T094000Z
SUMMARY:Clearing the Fog: Replacing a Critical Cloud Foundry Dependency Without Breaking Production - Katharina Przybill & Serdar Özer\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:Replacing a core dependency in Cloud Foundry sounds straightforward\, until you realize it sits at the center of app pushes\, staging\, and blobstore operations. For years\, Cloud Controller relied on the fog libraries to interact with blobstores. And like real fog\, it worked until clarity mattered. Beneath the surface\, it had become a liability: unmaintained dependencies\, custom forks\, and end-of-life SDKs blocking upgrades. What looked stable was becoming fragile. Attempts to replace it led nowhere\, until a casual conversation after CF Day North America 2025 sparked a new idea: what if we took inspiration from how BOSH handles blobstores? The answer wasn’t another library\, but a different approach. That idea evolved through community collaboration\, from a proof of concept to an RFC and ultimately storage-cli\, enabling a safe migration path. In this talk\, we share what it took to make that shift in production\, what changed in performance and stability. Attendees will learn how working groups and the community can collaborate to replace deeply embedded dependencies and turn shared ideas into production-safe solutions. We didn't just replace fog. We cleared it.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:873578e995d2ae1322071e0413ffebeb
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/873578e995d2ae1322071e0413ffebeb
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T094000Z
DTEND:20260921T094500Z
SUMMARY:Beyond App Usage Events: Sampling-Based App Memory Metering in CF - Josua Geiger\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:Accurately metering reserved application memory can be essential for billing. Traditionally\, Cloud Foundry application memory metering solutions have relied on application usage events. This session introduces an alternative approach to reserved application memory metering based on periodic sampling rather than application usage events. We will discuss the motivation behind it\, explain how the solution works\, and highlight the benefits it provides.
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:4369d284ac297aef2b2e6a622594afcd
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/4369d284ac297aef2b2e6a622594afcd
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T094500Z
DTEND:20260921T101000Z
SUMMARY:Deconstructing CF Push: Rapid Prototyping and V3 API for Beginners - Maurice Brinkmann\, Schwarz Digits Cloud GmbH & Co. KG
DESCRIPTION:Cloud Foundry makes deploying apps incredibly fast\, but what actually happens when typing cf push? In this 25-minute session designed for beginners\, Maurice will guide the attendees through the best ways to rapidly prototype and deploy applications. Maurice will showcase the most effective methods to get code running quickly\, comparing the standard CF CLI\, the visual Stratos UI\, and modern CI/CD pipelines like GitHub Actions. Once the prototypes are live\, Maurice will pull back the curtain to demonstrate how all of these different tools ultimately communicate with the exact same Cloud Controller API\, which the attendees can easily interact with using cf curl. To truly demystify the platform's magic\, Maurice will break down a standard cf push into its individual lifecycle phases (creating the app record\, uploading the package\, staging with buildpacks\, and starting the droplet). Finally\, Maurice will show the attendees how to execute and rerun these distinct steps in complete isolation using granular CLI commands and direct API calls\, giving them total control over their deployments.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:cdd65dafcebd030749e7450352e01120
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/cdd65dafcebd030749e7450352e01120
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T101000Z
DTEND:20260921T103500Z
SUMMARY:Making and Maintaining the Case To Stay on Cloud Foundry - Michael Coté\, Tanzu
DESCRIPTION:Each year I encounter the same question: how do we convince people to keep using Cloud Foundry? The Cloud Foundry platforms have been running fine for a decade or more\, the application developers are happy\, and yet there is a constant pull to new platforms. Let's talk about how we can show people that Cloud Foundry has long since solved their platform needs\, manage the ongoing internal community marketing\, and show the organization that Cloud Foundry is\, indeed\, worth sticking with. In this talk\, I'll go over what has worked and not worked in our community to accomplish these goals.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:6c6eb5128bb5575d740f08045547bbec
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/6c6eb5128bb5575d740f08045547bbec
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T103500Z
DTEND:20260921T115000Z
SUMMARY:Attendee Lunch
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:Foyer\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:f993e89fb6f647163a9e2086f37f9786
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/f993e89fb6f647163a9e2086f37f9786
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T115000Z
DTEND:20260921T120000Z
SUMMARY:App Runtime Interfaces Working Group Update - Stephan Merker\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:This session presents new and exciting features brought to Cloud Foundry by the App Runtime Interfaces working group. The working group covers Cloud Controller\, CF CLI and clients\, Buildpacks\, Autoscaler and MultiApps. You will hear about CAPI performance improvements\, service binding credential rotation\, the next cflinuxfs5 stack with buildpacks and more. Finally\, I will give an outlook about the upcoming planned features.
CATEGORIES:WORKING GROUP UPDATE
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e6cf21193251e0f99c85498629cef16a
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/e6cf21193251e0f99c85498629cef16a
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T120000Z
DTEND:20260921T121000Z
SUMMARY:How To Explain Cloud Foundry To Your Kids (and Other Non-Techies) - Philipp Thun\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:After 11 years working on Cloud Foundry\, I still struggle to explain what I do. When meeting new people\, I mumble something about "cloud platforms" and watch eyes glaze over. With my own kids (9 and 11)\, I haven't even tried. The problem is that "what do you do?" has many layers. Saying "I work at SAP" doesn't explain anything. So you try "I work on a cloud platform" - blank stares. You add "it's open source" - more confusion. You attempt "it helps developers run their apps" - but what's an app? Each answer opens more questions\, and before you know it\, you've lost your audience. This talk is my attempt to fix that. We'll explore analogies to explain: What is "the cloud" and what is a cloud platform? What do developers do and why do they need such a platform? Why would a company like SAP use this - and why build it together with others as open source? This is not a technical introduction to Cloud Foundry - we have those. This is about the social challenge of communicating your work to people who will never touch a terminal. You'll leave with concrete stories you can use - whether explaining your job to your kids\, your parents\, or the curious stranger next to you on the bus.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:7655d12a83be970d9987e6d1a2773ad9
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/7655d12a83be970d9987e6d1a2773ad9
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T121000Z
DTEND:20260921T121500Z
SUMMARY:More Than a Platform: A Song for Cloud Foundry - Xiujiao Gao\, FiveTwenty Inc.
DESCRIPTION:Over the years\, Cloud Foundry has been more than just a platform to me. It has shaped how I think about developer experience\, platform engineering\, operational excellence\, organizational culture\, business strategy\, and the relationship between developers and operators. Like many people in this community\, I have spent countless hours building\, migrating\, operating\, upgrading\, troubleshooting\, and advocating for CF. Through those experiences\, I developed a deep appreciation for the values behind the platform: simplicity\, automation\, reliability\, and enabling developers to focus on delivering value. This lightning talk is a personal project and a creative experiment. Rather than presenting architecture diagrams or technical deep dives\, I will share an original song inspired by my experiences with Cloud Foundry. The lyrics celebrate the people\, components\, and ideas that make Cloud Foundry special: from BOSH and Diego to Buildpacks\, UAA\, and Genesis\, and most importantly\, the philosophy that great platforms should make complexity disappear. This is Cloud Foundry through my eyes: not just as technology\, but as a community\, a culture\, and a philosophy that continues to inspire me.
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:f70ddce9aa3dcfefcb6751d57cffed8d
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/f70ddce9aa3dcfefcb6751d57cffed8d
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T121500Z
DTEND:20260921T124000Z
SUMMARY:Your Prompts\, Your Platform: GPU Workloads in Cloud Foundry - Johannes Haass & Pascal Zimmermann\, SAP
DESCRIPTION:AI workloads usually leave the platform. A prompt goes out to OpenAI or Anthropic\, an answer comes back. That works for most cases\, but not all of them: sensitive data that can't leave the building\, token bills that grow faster than the value\, private clouds with no path to the public internet. And plenty of GPU work isn't even chat-shaped\, think local inference\, embeddings\, image and video processing. This isn't about replacing the big AI providers. It's about the workloads that belong on the platform you already run. Kubernetes solved this years ago. Cloud Foundry has stayed CPU-only. So we wondered what it would actually take to change that\, and started building. The honest answer is: a lot. GPU support reaches into the BOSH stemcell\, the NVIDIA driver and Container Device Interface\, garden-runc and the OCI spec\, Diego's auctioneer and cell rep\, the CAPI process model\, and finally the CLI and app manifest. Almost every layer of CF has something to say about it. This talk walks through what we built\, what surprised us\, and the questions we still don't have answers to.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:29c9c00c1bd9e695f364d390d349eb99
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/29c9c00c1bd9e695f364d390d349eb99
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T124000Z
DTEND:20260921T130500Z
SUMMARY:Building a Trusted RAG Knowledge Layer for Cloud Foundry and BOSH Operations - Haochen Hu & Wayne E Seguin\, FiveTwenty Inc
DESCRIPTION:Cloud Foundry and BOSH operators depend on a large body of operational knowledge: cf-deployment release notes\, BOSH releases\, component repositories\, upgrade guides\, job specs\, CVEs\, GitHub issues\, historical incidents\, runbooks\, and environment-specific customizations. During upgrades and incidents\, the hard part is rarely finding one document\; it is knowing which sources are current\, trustworthy\, relevant to the deployed version\, and safe to act on. This talk shows how to design a Retrieval-Augmented Generation knowledge layer specifically for CF and BOSH operations. We will cover what to index\, how to attach useful metadata such as component\, release version\, stemcell\, foundation\, date\, source type\, and trust level\, and how to combine keyword and vector retrieval for version-sensitive questions. We will also discuss guardrails for common failure modes\, including stale release notes\, duplicated docs\, missing environment context\, and hallucinated security or upgrade claims. Attendees will leave with a practical reference architecture for making CF/BOSH knowledge more searchable\, reusable\, auditable\, and useful during upgrade planning\, CVE analysis\, and incident investigation.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:386bcd4d25f3ebc7c45d0c55862c72c5
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/386bcd4d25f3ebc7c45d0c55862c72c5
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T130500Z
DTEND:20260921T133500Z
SUMMARY:Afternoon Break
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:Foyer\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e4e6bc33c259aec76fd2b636fd9383d3
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/e4e6bc33c259aec76fd2b636fd9383d3
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T133500Z
DTEND:20260921T150000Z
SUMMARY:Open Discussion - How Can We Market Cloud Foundry Better?
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CATEGORIES:OPEN DISCUSSION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e3cfb6e3c46e19605db257792e66cf10
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/e3cfb6e3c46e19605db257792e66cf10
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260921T153000Z
DTEND:20260921T173000Z
SUMMARY:Evening Reception
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CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:TBA\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:5eda917b8aed3d89f870513c45571ee8
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/5eda917b8aed3d89f870513c45571ee8
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T063000Z
DTEND:20260922T133000Z
SUMMARY:Registration & Badge Pick-Up
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:Foyer\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/866b26aa16e67ee8f93745c7eee0719a
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T070000Z
DTEND:20260922T070500Z
SUMMARY:Welcome Back
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1d07259c58e024b090c161b1a73a7075
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/1d07259c58e024b090c161b1a73a7075
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T070500Z
DTEND:20260922T071500Z
SUMMARY:Walk Like a Cloud Foundry (Moving IaaSs With No Downtime) - Kevin Rutten & Xiujiao Gao\, FiveTwenty Inc.
DESCRIPTION:Cloud Foundry was built for boring operations. Rolling deploys\, canaries\, health checks\, resurrection\, and high availability are part of how the platform works. This talk applies those same ideas to a larger change: moving a live Cloud Foundry foundation from one IaaS to another without application downtime. We will describe a real migration from an on-prem IaaS to OpenStack. The talk will cover the migration strategy\, BOSH and CPI considerations\, network and routing changes\, foundation sequencing\, service constraints\, validation points\, rollback planning\, and the operational choices that kept the platform available throughout the move. This is not a rebuild story or "The snap migration". It is a walking story: moving the platform in controlled steps while preserving developer experience\, application availability\, and operator confidence.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2c572c2b4b58f087afc96e3319c94aa3
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/2c572c2b4b58f087afc96e3319c94aa3
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T071500Z
DTEND:20260922T072000Z
SUMMARY:Setting up a Local Cloud Foundry Playground in Under 10 Minutes - Nicolas Bender\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:Getting classic Cloud Foundry running locally with BOSH can be a big challenge for both newcomers and experienced developers. This entry barrier discourages first-time users before they can experience their first cf push\, and the complex setup process slows down development and testing workflows for everyone. This lightning talk demonstrates kind-deployment\, a containerized alternative that provides the complete Cloud Foundry ecosystem including UAA\, Diego\, CAPI\, and all the familiar components without requiring BOSH or virtual machines. The approach uses the exact same Cloud Foundry components you already know\, simply deployed through a different installation method. In this session\, we will walk through setting up this environment and explore practical use cases such as local component development and quick integration testing across a full Cloud Foundry landscape.
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1f8f69f443de57aa66c1d1e59ffbfd82
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/1f8f69f443de57aa66c1d1e59ffbfd82
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T072000Z
DTEND:20260922T073000Z
SUMMARY:Concourse Working Group Update - Taylor Silva\, Pixel Air IO
DESCRIPTION:Update on the Concourse working group\, covering the upcoming roadmap and recent changes to Concourse in the past year.
CATEGORIES:WORKING GROUP UPDATE
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:14505e8af704a849ef7575d4b15483b9
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/14505e8af704a849ef7575d4b15483b9
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T073000Z
DTEND:20260922T073500Z
SUMMARY:All Roads Lead To Cloud Foundry: Two Strategies for Continuous Deployment Pipeline Implementation - Susanne Salzmann\, SAP
DESCRIPTION:How do you approach continuous deployment pipelines when your systems have fundamentally different architectures? We recently tackled this question while implementing pipelines for two Cloud Foundry components: App Autoscaler and Application Memory Metering (AMM). App Autoscaler is a complex\, multi-service system with numerous applications and dependencies. AMM is a straightforward single-application service. Despite their architectural differences\, both needed continuous deployment pipelines—but the paths we took were quite different. In this talk\, we'll compare the two Python pipeline implementations\, exploring how system complexity shapes your deployment strategy\, what architectural patterns emerged\, and which lessons apply regardless of your system's scale.
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c033d341b6a530a1c91c4ea10594da72
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/c033d341b6a530a1c91c4ea10594da72
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T073500Z
DTEND:20260922T074500Z
SUMMARY:Declarative Deployments on Cloud Foundry With MultiApps - Arsalan Khan & Silvestre Zabala\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:This talk explores how we achieved a fully declarative deployment model on Cloud Foundry while re-platforming the App Autoscaler from a BOSH deployment to CF-native applications. BOSH deployments provided reproducible manifests\, environment-specific customization through ops files and a clear separation between deployment intent and deployment execution. Recreating those capabilities with standard Cloud Foundry manifests proved challenging for a system composed of multiple services\, applications\, and dependencies. In this session\, we'll share the lesson learned from modernizing App Autoscaler and how we used Cloud Foundry Foundation Project\, MultiApps Controller and the MTA (Multi-Target Application) model to get to a declarative deployment experience for complex Cloud Foundry applications. We will demonstrate how MultiApps and the MTA model helped us manage configurations\, coordinate multiple components\, and deliver consistent deployments across environments. Attendees will learn how MultiApps project can simplify the deployment and operation of complex Cloud Foundry applications through declarative configuration\, deployment orchestration and consistent environment management.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2a8a35dab907d7d9ea8361e32f5c648a
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/2a8a35dab907d7d9ea8361e32f5c648a
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T074500Z
DTEND:20260922T081000Z
SUMMARY:“Duct Tape” That Scales: Making CF Network & Route Policies Human-Friendly - Harry Metske\, Rabobank
DESCRIPTION:Anyone who has tried to manage Cloud Foundry network and route policies via infrastructure-as-code knows the pain: everything revolves around org\, space\, and app GUIDs\, values that are not meant for human consumption. We built a pragmatic solution\, yes\, a bit of “duct tape”\, that abstracts away GUIDs and allows policies to be defined using familiar org\, space\, and application names. The result is a simpler\, safer\, and far more maintainable policy management. Beyond usability\, we also address a key challenge: securely managing network policies between orgs and spaces owned by different teams. In this talk\, we’ll share: * The design and trade-offs of our approach. * How we handle cross-org policy ownership safely. * Lessons learned from running this in production. Finally\, we’ll open the discussion to the broader community: should this kind of “duct tape” evolve into a standard Cloud Foundry capability? What would it take to make that transition\, and where should it live in the ecosystem?
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:31593f65500f77aa51ac0a961cd3b2cd
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/31593f65500f77aa51ac0a961cd3b2cd
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T081000Z
DTEND:20260922T084000Z
SUMMARY:Morning Break
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:Foyer\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:befe3cfa88a9b7776282f5ac0421e718
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/befe3cfa88a9b7776282f5ac0421e718
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T084000Z
DTEND:20260922T090500Z
SUMMARY:A Field Guide To Reliable BOSH CPI Design: Lessons From Six CPIs While Building a Proxmox CPI - Wayne E Seguin\, FiveTwenty Inc
DESCRIPTION:Building a CPI is not only a matter of implementing methods. It is a set of design choices about how BOSH expresses placement\, identity\, storage\, networking\, recovery\, and operator intent on a specific platform. We learned this while building a Proxmox VE CPI for Cloud Foundry BOSH. As part of that work\, we studied six existing CPIs—AWS\, Azure\, Google\, OpenStack\, vSphere\, and Alicloud—from their handler code\, not just their documentation. We looked for the techniques each CPI uses to preserve the BOSH contract while adapting to its IaaS. This session distills that work into a practical guide for CPI authors\, platform engineers\, and BOSH operators. We will compare the concepts every CPI must handle: placement\, lifecycle identity\, disk and stemcell management\, networking\, long-running operations\, retry boundaries\, rollback\, hooks\, observability\, and operator controls. Proxmox is the case study\, but the talk is about CPI design. We will show how platform capabilities shape implementation choices\, what belongs in the CPI\, what belongs in the platform\, and what should remain configurable.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c59a33a193e0c8929265742345afdbf4
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/c59a33a193e0c8929265742345afdbf4
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T090500Z
DTEND:20260922T091500Z
SUMMARY:WG Update and Plannings From of UAA - Markus Strehle\, SAP SE
DESCRIPTION:The User Account and Authentication (UAA) Server controls the authentication and access in classic Cloudfoundry landscapes. In can also connect external security domains and the internal CF landscape. UAA provides OIDC but also acts as OAuth2 server. What you can expect: Present the protocol updates from last talk in CF summit 2024 - OIDC updates to UAA from last 2 year\, e.g. * Spring Boot 4 using OpenSAML 5 * CF Login with a JWT instead of a password * OAuth 2.1 support - Planned UAA Updates in the Context of MCP * RFCs needed to work in MCP environments\, e.g. RFC 8414 (Metadata)\, RFC 7591 (DCR)
CATEGORIES:WORKING GROUP UPDATE
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:f2ebae0ad510631cb28443cbd41c22a1
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/f2ebae0ad510631cb28443cbd41c22a1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T091500Z
DTEND:20260922T092000Z
SUMMARY:Prometheus BOSH Release V3 - Fabian Kittel\, anynines & Benjamin Guttmann\, anynines GmbH
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: The Prometheus BOSH Release helps set up a powerful monitoring system for Cloud Foundry and beyond. With the Prometheus BOSH Release v31.0.0\, Prometheus v3 has been introduced\, which brings a major upgrade. Such major upgrades need to be planned in advance and implemented in a way that is applicable to operators to prevent issues and risks\, such as data loss. This talk is not about the binary update\, but migration design. Outline & Takeaways: What changed between Prometheus v2 and v3 How much effort is needed for such a migration (Maintainer / Operator) How to design such a migration to minimize risks for the operator
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:3c69aeb66f57a036c699b65dd306959c
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/3c69aeb66f57a036c699b65dd306959c
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T092000Z
DTEND:20260922T092500Z
SUMMARY:BOSH CPI for STACKIT Open Source Announcement - Maurice Brinkmann\, Schwarz Digits Cloud GmbH & Co. KG
DESCRIPTION:Building a Cloud Provider Interface (CPI) is no quick journey. After a previous attempt to open source the STACKIT BOSH CPI before the last CF Day fell through\, Maurice is thrilled to finally announce its official open source release at this Cloud Foundry Summit! In this 5-minute lightning talk\, Maurice will quickly show what is implemented and powering Cloud Foundry installations in production for several month now.
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c3cc813fbd881a9b20ed3f36a039b729
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/c3cc813fbd881a9b20ed3f36a039b729
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T092500Z
DTEND:20260922T093500Z
SUMMARY:Buildpacks Are Kicking Again! Where Do They Go Next? - Vladimir Pavlov\, SAP Labs Bulgaria
DESCRIPTION:A year ago all classic community buildpack projects looked almost dead: issues\, requests\, and questions piling up\, no new releases happening. Then a small rescue squad came up and revived them. The entire build and release infra was moved to and restarted in the CF Foundation. Not only that but all buildpacks were also implemented to support the new cflinuxfs5 stack. The Java buildpack's implementation was completely revamped and harmonized with all others'. We look at these milestones\, how they were achieved\, and what lies ahead\, including where help is still needed and welcome.
CATEGORIES:WORKING GROUP UPDATE
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:83c16b7e70ca7f9eba56ec58f240166c
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/83c16b7e70ca7f9eba56ec58f240166c
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T093500Z
DTEND:20260922T094500Z
SUMMARY:Resurrection of the PHP and Ruby Paketo Buildpacks - Benjamin Guttmann\, anynines GmbH
DESCRIPTION:The Paketo Cloud Native Buildpack Repositories are highly automated to ensure automatic CVE fixes and version bumps\, but what happens when the automation gets stuck and no one is responsible to look after it? This talk describes the work that was done to “revive” the Ruby and PHP related Paketo buildpacks after being stuck for up to 2 years to in the end ensure automatic bumps and CVE fixes are happening again.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:5cd636f2a259fce4dca00b3abd4c4ac7
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/5cd636f2a259fce4dca00b3abd4c4ac7
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T094500Z
DTEND:20260922T095000Z
SUMMARY:Three Reasons Why Buildpacks Are Best Paired With AI - Ram Iyengar\, Cloud Foundry
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, AI has completely transformed programming. No one writes code anymore. Almost No one. However\, What happens after code gets written is still largely governed by traditional software release Paradigms. A large number of “ Vibe coders” tend to use Netlify or Vercel For deployment. The reason is easy to Decipher. Write your code and hand it off to a sophisticated method of deployment. This is limited by the language and frameworks One can use\, In this case\, JavaScript. Which other platform has the capability to take code written in any language or framework and transform that into an immutable artifact\, Deployable to staging? You You guessed it\, right - Cloud foundry. And the reason it can is because of buildpacks. In this talk\, I intend to cover some of the internals of buildpacks and the developer experience they enable\, especially when paired with code generation tools.
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:8a823ef292a0cbc7b11fec24debd2511
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/8a823ef292a0cbc7b11fec24debd2511
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T095000Z
DTEND:20260922T101500Z
SUMMARY:Cloud Foundry Weekly: Live at CF Summit 2026! - Nick Kuhn\, Broadcom
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cloud Foundry Weekly crew for a show built around real-world Cloud Foundry users and\, as we usually do\, we're doing it live on stage. We're bringing users and contributors into the same conversation to talk about how their organizations actually run on Cloud Foundry day to day\, focusing on the practical stuff rather than the marketing version. We'll close out the show by connecting the dots between the work contributors put in and how it shows up in the real world\, powering the systems people rely on every day. Are you running Cloud Foundry in production? We want to hear your story. Come join us on stage and tell the community how CF works for you.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2219ec86d00f2936840500d671016645
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/2219ec86d00f2936840500d671016645
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T101500Z
DTEND:20260922T113000Z
SUMMARY:Attendee Lunch
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:Foyer\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2944f4a473651a3870149111d61e5fb1
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/2944f4a473651a3870149111d61e5fb1
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T113000Z
DTEND:20260922T114000Z
SUMMARY:AI Agents on Cloud Foundry: Inside the AI / LLM Working Group - Ruben Koster\, Rabobank
DESCRIPTION:AI agents and LLM-powered workloads are reshaping application architectures—but how should they run on Cloud Foundry? The Cloud Foundry AI / LLM Working Group was formed to address this challenge. This session shares its progress\, early learnings\, and emerging direction. Teams are already introducing agents without clear models for identity\, authorization\, lifecycle\, and governance—leading to fragmentation and operational risk. The working group explores how to make agents first-class platform actors: with identities\, space-level permissions\, and managed lifecycles. Topics include: * Early patterns for running agents alongside applications in CF * Key challenges in security\, orchestration\, and operations * An evolving vision for platform-native AI workloads aligned with CF principles The session concludes with concrete ways to contribute and help shape the direction. Discover how the CF ecosystem is evolving to support AI workloads in a secure and operable way.
CATEGORIES:WORKING GROUP UPDATE
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:f5edbb2a8ef8be6e6531ff4e831b207d
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/f5edbb2a8ef8be6e6531ff4e831b207d
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T114000Z
DTEND:20260922T114500Z
SUMMARY:AI on the Edge: Running a Ternary LLM as a Cloud Foundry App - Maurice Brinkmann\, Schwarz Digits Cloud GmbH & Co. KG
DESCRIPTION:Running Large Language Models typically requires massive\, expensive GPU resources—but the landscape is shifting rapidly. In this 5-minute lightning talk\, Maurice will demonstrate how to deploy a fully functional AI inference engine directly on Cloud Foundry using standard compute resources. Maurice will showcase the magic of 1.58-bit ternary models\, specifically running Falcon3 Edge via the BitNet framework. The attendees will see how these heavily quantized\, low-memory models make it perfectly viable to push an LLM as a standard CF app without melting the underlying infrastructure. Maurice will quickly walk the attendees through the deployment steps\, highlight the container footprint\, and prove it works with a live\, on-platform prompt execution.
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d521bc2b1bb38630fb9673c14f7665c3
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/d521bc2b1bb38630fb9673c14f7665c3
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DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T114500Z
DTEND:20260922T115000Z
SUMMARY:Shifting Left With Coding Agents - Verifying CF Changes Before You Push - Joris Baum\, SAP
DESCRIPTION:CI is where most CF contributors find out their change broke something. By then the context is cold and the feedback loop is long. cf-on-kind already gives us a fast local CF - what's missing is the glue: figuring out which image to rebuild for this change\, swapping it into the cluster\, and finding a sensible test command for this release. This lightning talk shows a small portable skill for your coding agent that automates that glue. The agent reads the repo\, calls a deterministic redeploy script\, picks a test command from the release's conventions\, and reports back. It's a few hundred lines of code + Markdown. The broader point: coding agents are a practical way to shift verification left without replacing existing toolchains.
CATEGORIES:LIGHTING TALK
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1d142735e8ae7cf9f858ca3eb0b4cf5b
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/1d142735e8ae7cf9f858ca3eb0b4cf5b
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T115000Z
DTEND:20260922T120000Z
SUMMARY:Cloud Foundry Powers Agentic Development at Broadcom - Nick Kuhn\, Broadcom
DESCRIPTION:Cloud Foundry has quietly become the platform powering agentic AI development across Broadcom's engineering org. This is the story of how that happened. When Broadcom's Global Technology Organization rolled out AI coding assistants to developers\, the hard part wasn't the model\; it was governance. MCP is still an early\, fast-moving standard\, not yet enterprise-ready\, and giving agents access to internal tools raised real stakes: protecting intellectual property\, keeping the software supply chain intact\, and preserving data privacy. GTO's first instinct was to lock MCP servers down\, but that restriction blocked the very goal of scaling coding assistants across the company. The real problem wasn't whether to allow MCP\; it was how to enable it safely. This talk shows how GTO used Cloud Foundry as the application platform for Model Context Protocol servers: pushing MCP servers as first-class CF apps\, fronting them with platform routing and identity\, chaining agent functions across internal tools\, and gaining the per-server observability needed to tune performance and control costs.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:deab0c10bedb56d105040fc02a12981d
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/deab0c10bedb56d105040fc02a12981d
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T120000Z
DTEND:20260922T121000Z
SUMMARY:Stratos New and Improved\, the AI Way - Norman Abramovitz & Xiujiao Gao\, FiveTwenty Inc.
DESCRIPTION:This is the story of how Stratos came back alive after years of package rot. Following the Angular way of upgrading from version to version and making code improvements would take forever. How do you cut in line to get to the latest Angular version? How did we reshape the Stratos calls to allow upgrades without having to redo the frontend with every change?
CATEGORIES:WORKING GROUP UPDATE
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:5c17db76bb9c4c9b38875ff40c73271d
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/5c17db76bb9c4c9b38875ff40c73271d
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T121000Z
DTEND:20260922T123500Z
SUMMARY:Can Cloud Foundry Host AI Agents? Exploring the Art of the Possible - Adib Saikali\, Broadcom
DESCRIPTION:AI agents are becoming operational workloads. Picture a pull-request reviewer powered by an AI coding agent: when a PR opens\, it clones the repository\, analyzes the changes\, runs tests\, performs a security review\, leaves comments\, and disappears. What would it take to run that on Cloud Foundry? First we need a way to think about it. We introduce a framework for understanding what AI agents need from a platform — a small set of dimensions that let you characterize any agent and reason precisely about the runtime it requires — built from first principles and used to separate the easy requirements from the genuinely hard ones. With the framework in hand\, we put Cloud Foundry to the test against two leading agent technologies: Claude Code and Claude Managed Agents. The analysis stays grounded in working code — a live cf push deploys a Claude Code agent — then turns to what it would take to host the session containers behind a Claude Managed Agents environment. By the end\, attendees will know what AI agents demand from a platform\, how Cloud Foundry measures up today\, and what is already possible.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2a1b0aa0574d65efc41f24ed146e1781
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/2a1b0aa0574d65efc41f24ed146e1781
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T123500Z
DTEND:20260922T130000Z
SUMMARY:RFCs in the Age of GenAI: Lessons From Identity-Aware Routing - Ruben Koster\, Rabobank
DESCRIPTION:RFC055 introduced identity-aware routing to Cloud Foundry\, enabling per-domain mTLS and platform-enforced authorization at the route level. But the more interesting story is how it was created. This session reflects on shaping a large\, cross-cutting RFC as a largely AI-assisted effort—covering both the technical outcome and the contribution process itself. Topics include: - The feature: identity-aware domains\, route policies\, and platform-enforced authorization - The process: using AI to draft\, iterate\, and expand a complex RFC spanning multiple components - What worked well—and what didn’t when collaborating with the community - Where existing review and working group structures struggled with large\, single-author contributions The session explores how contribution models may need to evolve to better digest AI-accelerated proposals that cut across project boundaries. A candid look at building features\, learning faster\, and adapting the Cloud Foundry contribution process for the next wave of contributors.
CATEGORIES:SESSION PRESENTATION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:9a25165b329dc2772bc78d884b148218
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/9a25165b329dc2772bc78d884b148218
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T130000Z
DTEND:20260922T133000Z
SUMMARY:Afternoon Break
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKS + MEALS + SPECIAL EVENTS
LOCATION:Foyer\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:ed7e7971451d010059c5bddbe1a36d2b
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/ed7e7971451d010059c5bddbe1a36d2b
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260629T143752Z
DTSTART:20260922T133000Z
DTEND:20260922T145500Z
SUMMARY:Open Discussion - An Afternoon of AI & Cloud Foundry
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:OPEN DISCUSSION
LOCATION:Friedrich Hegel 1 + 2\, Heidelberg\, Germany
SEQUENCE:0
UID:3b87a71f3544a15f2615b4087a69ff15
URL:http://cfs2026.sched.com/event/3b87a71f3544a15f2615b4087a69ff15
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