OpenStack is an open source platform that uses pooled virtual resources to build and manage private and public clouds. The tools that comprise the OpenStack platform, called "projects," handle the core cloud-computing services of compute, networking, storage, identity, and image services.
OpenStack is an open source platform that uses pooled virtual resources to build and manage private and public clouds. The tools that comprise the OpenStack platform, called "projects," handle the core cloud-computing services of compute, networking, storage, identity, and image services.
What's the OCA, what are our goals ?
Why working with OCA ?
How it's working, how to contribute ?
Last update from the board and review of what we achieved so far
- Joël Grand-Guillaume -
The ""Apache Way"" is the process by which Apache Software Foundation projects are managed. It has evolved over many years and has produced over 100 highly successful open source projects. But what is it and how does it work?
The Journey of Apache ManifoldCF: Learning from ASF's SuccessesPiergiorgio Lucidi
Every ASF project has a story to tell and behind a story we find people contributing with a real love in technologies.
They share the Open Source philosophy and this honest commitment in terms of personal effort for achieving any kind of improvement for the project means that there are individual contributors following a common light: The Apache Way.
Piergiorgio will describe the path taken by the Apache ManifoldCF Community for getting these results, starting from the incubation process to the promotion as Top Level Project and then engaging new contributors.
Finally Piergiorgio explains how the Community can help with a huge benefit also in the strategic view for a project.
Each contributor shares his own specific expertise on the field and his technological sensibility will bring added value until to drastically improve the scope of the entire project. Listen to the Community!
OpenStack - What is it and why you should know about it!OpenStack
A presentation I did to the inaugural CompCon at ANU in Canberra 29/09/2013.In a phenomenally short time OpenStack has risen to be the dominant platform for building private and public clouds of any scale. With 1000s of contributors and hundreds of companies backing the project, Tristan will demonstrate why you need to know about OpenStack and get involved now.
- What is OpenStack
- History of the project
- Phenomenal growth of the project
- Relevance in Australia and internationally, presenting opportunities to build green field clouds the world over.
- Massive job demand
http://kulibrarians.g.hatena.ne.jp/kulibrarians/20170222
Presentation by Marta Teperek (University of Cambridge)
- Open Research 101: An Introduction for STEM PhD students (2016)
CC BY 4.0
Techorama 2022 - Adventures of building Promitor, an open-source productTom Kerkhove
When a wild idea becomes an open-source product you need to get organized, automate and make a contributor-friendly environment - It is more than just writing code. This talk will walk through the phases that the product has been through, how I was discouraged by others and how important it is to not become the slave of your own success.
Getting a good start to a technology project is critical for success. If you do it wrong you will be far more likely to fail. Do it right and you'll be in a way better place.
This presentation covers off the Technology In OPS framework approach to kickoff meetings, specifically for technology projects that are aimed at operational environments (first responders, emergency/crisis management, search and rescue, utilities, etc.).
This deck come from a free training series that is avaialble at www.technologyinops.com/freetraining?lid=sshare.
Higher Logic Learning Series - From Community to Braintrust (02-21-13)Higher Logic
Higher Logic™, the leader in social media and collaboration solutions for associations, not-for-profits and member-based organizations worldwide, presented: FROM COMMUNITY TO BRAINTRUST on Thursday, February 21 at 2:00PM Eastern.
Members of the Alliance of Cambridge Advisors, Inc. (ACA) have been connecting and sharing online since 1996, so the move to a more robust and private online community in 2009 was just one more step in organization's social evolution. Creating the online community and watching it grow into an active BrainTrust has been something else completely.
In this interactive session, ACA will demonstrate how their BrainTrust project took their private social network, combined it with other technologies and re-energized the ACA membership – all on a shoestring budget. Discover the tools you need to build a BrainTrust or “Community Camp” for your members:
1. Gather materials...and friends. Listen to the ACA user story and see the processes (and people) involved in implementation.
2. Set up your tent. Hear lessons learned to create a cross-channel communication balance.
3. Start a fire. ACA will share strategies for attracting new members and getting them acclimated to the community.
4. Enjoy! See what’s next for ACA Connect!
THOUGHT LEADERS: Cathy Stegmaier, Executive Director and Arlene Donley Moss, Member Resources Coordinator, for the Alliance of Cambridge Advisors, Inc. (ACA)
ABOUT ACA: The Alliance of Cambridge Advisors (ACA) got its start in 1995 as a for-profit training company helping financial advisors who wanted to teach their clients how to make better decisions about their money. ACA members practice holistic financial planning - they recognize that all life decisions involve money in some way and therefore work with their clients to understand why they make the decisions they do and help their clients integrate their money and their lives. See ACA’s private social network in action, visit ACA Connect.
Learn more about this interactive webinar series: www.higherlogic.com/resources/learning-series.
As businesses strive to innovate while aiming to reduce risk, IT has become more critical to the success of the business than ever before. In this session, Nick Barcet, Senior Director of Product Management for OpenStack at Red Hat, explains the importance of an IT evolution to modernize data center infrastructure through a culture, process, and technology transformation. Learn what’s driving customer success around OpenStack and how Red Hat is collaborating within the community to provide businesses with the modernized infrastructure they need
Slides from the keynote I delivered at the June 15 2015 OpenStack Israel event. I must confess that the slides are not that interesting by themselves as they are mostly single words slides, but some people requested them.
What's the OCA, what are our goals ?
Why working with OCA ?
How it's working, how to contribute ?
Last update from the board and review of what we achieved so far
- Joël Grand-Guillaume -
The ""Apache Way"" is the process by which Apache Software Foundation projects are managed. It has evolved over many years and has produced over 100 highly successful open source projects. But what is it and how does it work?
The Journey of Apache ManifoldCF: Learning from ASF's SuccessesPiergiorgio Lucidi
Every ASF project has a story to tell and behind a story we find people contributing with a real love in technologies.
They share the Open Source philosophy and this honest commitment in terms of personal effort for achieving any kind of improvement for the project means that there are individual contributors following a common light: The Apache Way.
Piergiorgio will describe the path taken by the Apache ManifoldCF Community for getting these results, starting from the incubation process to the promotion as Top Level Project and then engaging new contributors.
Finally Piergiorgio explains how the Community can help with a huge benefit also in the strategic view for a project.
Each contributor shares his own specific expertise on the field and his technological sensibility will bring added value until to drastically improve the scope of the entire project. Listen to the Community!
OpenStack - What is it and why you should know about it!OpenStack
A presentation I did to the inaugural CompCon at ANU in Canberra 29/09/2013.In a phenomenally short time OpenStack has risen to be the dominant platform for building private and public clouds of any scale. With 1000s of contributors and hundreds of companies backing the project, Tristan will demonstrate why you need to know about OpenStack and get involved now.
- What is OpenStack
- History of the project
- Phenomenal growth of the project
- Relevance in Australia and internationally, presenting opportunities to build green field clouds the world over.
- Massive job demand
http://kulibrarians.g.hatena.ne.jp/kulibrarians/20170222
Presentation by Marta Teperek (University of Cambridge)
- Open Research 101: An Introduction for STEM PhD students (2016)
CC BY 4.0
Techorama 2022 - Adventures of building Promitor, an open-source productTom Kerkhove
When a wild idea becomes an open-source product you need to get organized, automate and make a contributor-friendly environment - It is more than just writing code. This talk will walk through the phases that the product has been through, how I was discouraged by others and how important it is to not become the slave of your own success.
Getting a good start to a technology project is critical for success. If you do it wrong you will be far more likely to fail. Do it right and you'll be in a way better place.
This presentation covers off the Technology In OPS framework approach to kickoff meetings, specifically for technology projects that are aimed at operational environments (first responders, emergency/crisis management, search and rescue, utilities, etc.).
This deck come from a free training series that is avaialble at www.technologyinops.com/freetraining?lid=sshare.
Higher Logic Learning Series - From Community to Braintrust (02-21-13)Higher Logic
Higher Logic™, the leader in social media and collaboration solutions for associations, not-for-profits and member-based organizations worldwide, presented: FROM COMMUNITY TO BRAINTRUST on Thursday, February 21 at 2:00PM Eastern.
Members of the Alliance of Cambridge Advisors, Inc. (ACA) have been connecting and sharing online since 1996, so the move to a more robust and private online community in 2009 was just one more step in organization's social evolution. Creating the online community and watching it grow into an active BrainTrust has been something else completely.
In this interactive session, ACA will demonstrate how their BrainTrust project took their private social network, combined it with other technologies and re-energized the ACA membership – all on a shoestring budget. Discover the tools you need to build a BrainTrust or “Community Camp” for your members:
1. Gather materials...and friends. Listen to the ACA user story and see the processes (and people) involved in implementation.
2. Set up your tent. Hear lessons learned to create a cross-channel communication balance.
3. Start a fire. ACA will share strategies for attracting new members and getting them acclimated to the community.
4. Enjoy! See what’s next for ACA Connect!
THOUGHT LEADERS: Cathy Stegmaier, Executive Director and Arlene Donley Moss, Member Resources Coordinator, for the Alliance of Cambridge Advisors, Inc. (ACA)
ABOUT ACA: The Alliance of Cambridge Advisors (ACA) got its start in 1995 as a for-profit training company helping financial advisors who wanted to teach their clients how to make better decisions about their money. ACA members practice holistic financial planning - they recognize that all life decisions involve money in some way and therefore work with their clients to understand why they make the decisions they do and help their clients integrate their money and their lives. See ACA’s private social network in action, visit ACA Connect.
Learn more about this interactive webinar series: www.higherlogic.com/resources/learning-series.
As businesses strive to innovate while aiming to reduce risk, IT has become more critical to the success of the business than ever before. In this session, Nick Barcet, Senior Director of Product Management for OpenStack at Red Hat, explains the importance of an IT evolution to modernize data center infrastructure through a culture, process, and technology transformation. Learn what’s driving customer success around OpenStack and how Red Hat is collaborating within the community to provide businesses with the modernized infrastructure they need
Slides from the keynote I delivered at the June 15 2015 OpenStack Israel event. I must confess that the slides are not that interesting by themselves as they are mostly single words slides, but some people requested them.
Presentation done at the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver on May 21st 2015 by Alexis Monville and Nick Barcet.
Cloud technologies in general, and Openstack in particular, are a wonderful enabler of businesses transformation. At the same time you may have crossed the way of people who seemed stuck in an old way of thinking the use of technologies. They will tell you that what you propose will not work in real life… Probably because, it’s too far away from where they stand right now.
The culture and organization change is often underestimated and touches all the areas from business to ops. Before your organization will be able to consider infrastructure as code, cross-functional teams that are in charge from design to production or zero-touch continuous deployment, there are steps to climb one at a time.
In this session, we will share what we learned from real cases openstack projects
Presentation given at the OpenStack summit in Paris (Kilo) on Tue Nov 4th.
Last summit I had the pleasure to present a talk which encountered some success "Are enterprise ready for the OpenStack transformation?" (also published on SlideShare) . This talk is a follow up on what are the best practices that are successful in operating the transformation. We will first focus on identifying the right use cases for a generic enterprise, then define a roadmap with an organisational and a technical track, to finish with the definition what would be our success criterias for our group. This will happen as a workshop summary based on the multiple engagements eNovance has been delivering over the past 2 years.
Slides introducing NFV and what is done on the subject in OpenStack and explaining the benefits of 6WIND Gate in an NFVi setup with OpenStack. Presentation done with Vincent Jardin, CTO at 6WIND.
OpenStack is not product, it’s a process. Building an OpenStack cloud should never be the beginning nor the end of a cloud project. This is so because:
OpenStack is not a product that tries to solve any one business problem in particular, but a technology that aims to be usable by as many as possible
Since the beginning of computing, projects which include a culture shift require the for the enterprise processes to evolve too, and this is often the hardest part of a cloud project
OpenStack is a growing technology, as are the requirements of users, and if you do not plan to make your cloud continuously evolve, you are as good not doing an enterprise cloud project
Based on our experience delivering cloud project to enterprises, this presentation will give some key learnings on what are the required steps to make sure that your enterprise is ready for the OpenStack transformation.
OpenStack is not a state, it's a process. To deliver cloud properly you need to integrate the notion of continuous change, through a continuous integration platform, if you want your platform to survive.
Presentation of Ceilometer (OpenStack Telemetry) new features in OpenStack Havana and a look at the features coming in IceHouse. Joint presentation done with Julien Danjou at the OpenStack In Action 4 (Dec 5th 2013)
Ceilometer is a tool that collects usage and performance data, while Heat orchestrates complex deployments on top of OpenStack. Heat aims to autoscale its deployments, scaling up when they're running hot and scaling back when idle.
Ceilometer can access decisive data and trigger the appropriate actions in Heat. The result of these two OpenStack projects meeting is value creation in the form of an alarming API in Ceilometer and its consumption in Heat.
Slides presented at the Fall OpenStack Design Summit in Hong Kong
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
1. A view from the board
Paris, Oct 3rd, 2013
Montreal, Oct 7th 2013
2. Who am I?
•VP
Nick Barcet
nick@enovance.com
@nijaba
of Products at eNovance
•One
of the 50 founders of the OpenStack project
•Founder
•One
of the Ceilometer Project within OpenStack
of the 24 directors on the OpenStack Foundation
Board
3. The OpenStack Foundation
Update: we now have more than 12000+ members, from 130 countries
http://www.openstack.org/foundation/companies/
9. Supporting Organizations
•Too
many to list them all here: 194 !
•Steady
growth
•Thanks
to the efforts of the foundation
http://www.openstack.org/foundation/companies/
11. What are OpenStack limits
•What
is a core component?
•What
can be incubated?
•What
is an integrated component?
/
12. How transparent can we be ?
•Defining
the transparency of our activity
•Transparency
is key to OpenSource
•Unfortunately,
some legal or financial details
must be kept confidential
13. Who can join the Foundation ?
•Seats
on the board are limited
•Seats
as Platinum are full (8 max)
•Seats
as Gold members are limited to 24
We must help organizations that wish to join
understand their commitment and ensure that
they deliver before they join → Pick them
14. How do we protect OpenStack?
•Apache
License is great for patent protection
but is it enough ?
•Shall
we join OIN ? (done)
•Shall
we encourage all members to join OIN ?
•How
do we protect our brand to avoid
abuses ?
15. What is OpenStack certification?
•Can
anyone deliver training certification ?
•What
is common between OpenStack
trainings ?
•Should
the foundation define what a base
certification is ?
16. And many other subjects...
•Ranging
from exciting to sometimes boring,
but always necessary
•Validating
•Defining
•Working
the foundation budget
high level objectives and targets
with the legal comitee on resolving
brand issues (Quantum → Neutron...)