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Upcoming Webinar: FreeBSD After Hours AMA  Learn More

Klara

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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
11:00 am EDT | 50 MINS
Join our post-conference BSD discussion on June 30, 2026. 

This year’s BSDCan, North America’s premier technical conference for the BSD operating system community, highlights major developments across FreeBSD, OpenZFS, virtualization, storage, networking, security, and modern infrastructure. 

We’re excited to announce that Klara will host a live post-event Ask Me Anything session where we’ll share what we learned at BSDCan and discuss the biggest announcements, technical updates, and FreeBSD developments relevant to production environments. 

This session is your chance to:

  • Catch the biggest BSDCan takeaways
  • Ask FreeBSD and OpenZFS experts questions live  
  • Understand which BSDCan updates are most relevant for FreeBSD operators and infrastructure teams

Registration is now open! 

Date: June 30, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM EDT
Duration: 50 minutes.

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Meet the Panellists

Co-founder and Head of Solutions Architecture at Klara Inc., Allan Jude has been on the team since the beginning. Shepherding an amazing team of developers and sysadmins, he is the technical heart of our team. A core ZFS developer, FreeBSD contributor, and co-author of FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS, Allan is a community go-to person for ZFS and open source through and through. He enjoys spending his time improving ZFS, advancing FreeBSD, and making open source code better.

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Kyle Evans is Head of FreeBSD and Embedded Engineering at Klara Inc. and an active FreeBSD developer. He has contributed to the FreeBSD Project since 2017, working across a wide range of core operating system components and infrastructure tooling. At Klara, Kyle focuses on FreeBSD development, security, and systems engineering, helping organizations deploy and manage reliable open-source infrastructure. 

Colin Percival is the founder of Tarsnap, a secure online backup service. He is also a former FreeBSD Security Officer and the creator of the scrypt key derivation function, and is currently the FreeBSD release engineering lead and maintainer of the FreeBSD/EC2 platform.