Using Pivotal Cloud Foundry with Google’s BigQuery and Cloud Vision APIVMware Tanzu
Enterprise development teams are building applications that increasingly take advantage of high-performing cloud databases, storage, and even machine learning. In this webinar, Pivotal and Google will review how enterprises can combine proven cloud-native patterns with groundbreaking data and analytics technologies to deliver apps that provide a competitive advantage. Further, we will conduct an in-depth review of a sample Spring Boot application that combines PCF and Google’s most popular analytics services, BigQuery and Cloud Vision API.
Speakers:
Tino Tereshko, Big Data Lead, Google
Joshua McKenty, Senior Director, Platform Engineering, Pivotal
Your opportunity to see how you can address your application development and delivery challenges with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Pivotal Cloud Foundry is a platform as a service that allows developers to quickly build, deploy, and scale applications. It provides users agility by enabling self-service access to application services and deployment resources. It also provides operators agility by automating infrastructure maintenance through containerization and DevOps practices like continuous integration/delivery.
Pivotal Power Lunch - Why Cloud Native?Sufyaan Kazi
The document discusses why cloud native applications are important. It notes that trends like low-cost computing, mobile devices, and ubiquitous sensors enable companies to build software that can reshape industries. It provides examples of how companies in industries like automotive, finance, and entertainment are building cloud native software to compete on business models, products, and customer experience. The document also discusses characteristics of cloud native applications like using microservices architectures and principles like the Twelve Factor App methodology. It emphasizes that cloud native approaches allow companies to develop and release software faster and more reliably at scale.
In this talk, Kenny Bastani will introduce you to Spring Cloud, a set of tools for building cloud-native JVM applications. We will take a look at some of the common patterns for microservice architectures and how to use Cloud Foundry to deploy multiple microservices to the cloud. We will also dive into a microservices example project of a cloud-native application built using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. Using this example project, I'll show you how to use Cloud Foundry to spin up a microservice cluster. We will then explore what a cloud-native application looks like when using self-describing REST APIs that link multiple microservices together.
The ability to deliver software is no longer a differentiator. In fact, it is a basic requirement for survival. Companies that embrace cloud native patterns of software delivery will survive; companies that don’t - will not.
In this webinar, we:
Look at the common patterns that distinguish cloud native companies and the architectures that they employ.
Discover that an opinionated platform, one that stretches from the infrastructure all the way to the application framework, rather than ad-hoc automation, is an essential component to an enterprise's cloud native journey.
Show that the combination of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Spring is the complete cloud native platform.
To watch the replay, visit https://pivotal.io/platform/webinar/the-cloud-native-journey
CF SUMMIT: Partnerships, Business and Cloud FoundryNima Badiey
This document discusses various ways that partners can integrate with Cloud Foundry, including:
- Running apps on Cloud Foundry
- Exposing services via a service broker or catalog to make services available to Cloud Foundry apps
- Deploying local services on the same infrastructure as Cloud Foundry using BOSH
- Integrating at the core functionality level through buildpacks, modules, etc.
Barriers to entry are collapsing as digital startups come out of nowhere to disrupt entire industries. In this session we will discuss the capabilities you need to deliver business innovation through software to market faster than your competitors.
Speaker: Faiz Parkar, Director EMEA GTM, Pivotal
Using Pivotal Cloud Foundry with Google’s BigQuery and Cloud Vision APIVMware Tanzu
Enterprise development teams are building applications that increasingly take advantage of high-performing cloud databases, storage, and even machine learning. In this webinar, Pivotal and Google will review how enterprises can combine proven cloud-native patterns with groundbreaking data and analytics technologies to deliver apps that provide a competitive advantage. Further, we will conduct an in-depth review of a sample Spring Boot application that combines PCF and Google’s most popular analytics services, BigQuery and Cloud Vision API.
Speakers:
Tino Tereshko, Big Data Lead, Google
Joshua McKenty, Senior Director, Platform Engineering, Pivotal
Your opportunity to see how you can address your application development and delivery challenges with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Pivotal Cloud Foundry is a platform as a service that allows developers to quickly build, deploy, and scale applications. It provides users agility by enabling self-service access to application services and deployment resources. It also provides operators agility by automating infrastructure maintenance through containerization and DevOps practices like continuous integration/delivery.
Pivotal Power Lunch - Why Cloud Native?Sufyaan Kazi
The document discusses why cloud native applications are important. It notes that trends like low-cost computing, mobile devices, and ubiquitous sensors enable companies to build software that can reshape industries. It provides examples of how companies in industries like automotive, finance, and entertainment are building cloud native software to compete on business models, products, and customer experience. The document also discusses characteristics of cloud native applications like using microservices architectures and principles like the Twelve Factor App methodology. It emphasizes that cloud native approaches allow companies to develop and release software faster and more reliably at scale.
In this talk, Kenny Bastani will introduce you to Spring Cloud, a set of tools for building cloud-native JVM applications. We will take a look at some of the common patterns for microservice architectures and how to use Cloud Foundry to deploy multiple microservices to the cloud. We will also dive into a microservices example project of a cloud-native application built using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. Using this example project, I'll show you how to use Cloud Foundry to spin up a microservice cluster. We will then explore what a cloud-native application looks like when using self-describing REST APIs that link multiple microservices together.
The ability to deliver software is no longer a differentiator. In fact, it is a basic requirement for survival. Companies that embrace cloud native patterns of software delivery will survive; companies that don’t - will not.
In this webinar, we:
Look at the common patterns that distinguish cloud native companies and the architectures that they employ.
Discover that an opinionated platform, one that stretches from the infrastructure all the way to the application framework, rather than ad-hoc automation, is an essential component to an enterprise's cloud native journey.
Show that the combination of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Spring is the complete cloud native platform.
To watch the replay, visit https://pivotal.io/platform/webinar/the-cloud-native-journey
CF SUMMIT: Partnerships, Business and Cloud FoundryNima Badiey
This document discusses various ways that partners can integrate with Cloud Foundry, including:
- Running apps on Cloud Foundry
- Exposing services via a service broker or catalog to make services available to Cloud Foundry apps
- Deploying local services on the same infrastructure as Cloud Foundry using BOSH
- Integrating at the core functionality level through buildpacks, modules, etc.
Barriers to entry are collapsing as digital startups come out of nowhere to disrupt entire industries. In this session we will discuss the capabilities you need to deliver business innovation through software to market faster than your competitors.
Speaker: Faiz Parkar, Director EMEA GTM, Pivotal
The ability to deliver software is no longer a differentiator. In fact, it is a basic requirement for survival. Companies that embrace cloud native patterns of software delivery will survive; companies that don’t - will not.
In this webinar, we will:
- Look at the common patterns that distinguish cloud native companies and the architectures that they employ.
- Discover that an opinionated platform, one that stretches from the infrastructure all the way to the application framework, rather than ad-hoc automation, is an essential component to an enterprise's cloud native journey.
- Show that the combination of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Spring is the complete cloud native platform.
Speaker:
Faiz Parkar
DIRECTOR OF PRODUCT MARKETING
As Director of Product Marketing for Pivotal in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, Faiz Parkar loves working at the intersection of cloud native platforms, big data/analytics and agile application development to help organisations deliver compelling data-driven software experiences for their customers. With more than 25 years experience in the IT industry, Faiz has helped organisations large and small to take advantage of technology transitions from proprietary systems to client/server, from physical infrastructure to virtual, and from virtual infrastructure to cloud. His mission now is to help organisations accelerate their digital transformation journey and reinvent themselves as the digital leaders of the future.
Pivotal Cloud Foundry: A Technical OverviewVMware Tanzu
"Do your teams release software to production weekly, daily or every hour ? Do you practice software development with tools, process and culture that can respond to the speed of market and customer changes? Agility allows you to experiment with new business models, learn from your mistakes and identify patterns that work. Deliver faster, look for feedback, gain knowledge. In every market, speed wins.
Cloud Native describes the patterns of high performing organizations delivering software faster, consistently and reliably at scale. Continuous delivery, DevOps, and microservices label the why, how and what of the cloud natives, the true digital enterprises."
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Hybrid Cloud Integration is Coming: Are You Ready? | MuleSoftMuleSoft
The massive growth of APIs and SaaS applications has created a need to integrate anything, anywhere. This integration wave presents unique challenges for organizations looking to integrate both in the cloud and on-premise. Join Ross Mason, Founder & CTO of MuleSoft, as he discusses the emerging hybrid architectures designed to manage this challenge.
In this webinar, you will:
- Hear what the API explosion means to you
- Identify where your integration project falls in the hybrid use case spectrum
- Learn cloud/on-premise integration best practices
- Explore the MuleSoft solution: integrate anything, everywhere
Delivering Essentials for Albertsons: VMware TAS’s Critical Role During the C...VMware Tanzu
VMware TAS played a critical role for Albertsons during the COVID-19 pandemic by helping them scale their e-commerce systems to meet a 700% increase in online orders without any downtime. Albertsons projected e-commerce load increased by 75% during shelter-in-place but actual load increased by over 700% and orders grew to over 100,000 per day. The VMware and Albertsons teams worked closely together to ensure systems had adequate monitoring and auto-scaling to handle the exponential growth in demand without issues. This case study highlights how VMware technologies helped a major retailer adapt and succeed during an unprecedented time.
Big Data and intelligent platforms will drive the next iteration of Platform as a Service (PaaS) in a data-driven world. Intelligent apps of the future will take advantage of changes in how apps are consumed, ubiquitous cloud platforms, and vast amounts of big data. These intelligent platforms will have big data at their core and integrate mobile and social capabilities, allowing apps to be composed of services and gain insights from data. Examples include Netflix and Amazon, while platforms like Flow.net and the Brooklyn Project aim to enable these types of intelligent apps.
Cloud Foundry - How Service broker integrates with AppDirect to provide catal...Nima Badiey
Pivotal was founded in 2013 as a spin-off from VMware and EMC with over 1,250 employees. It focuses on Cloud Foundry, an open source platform as a service, and redefining enterprise platforms around applications, big data, and analytics. Cloud Foundry provides an abstraction layer on top of infrastructure that allows developers to deploy applications in minutes and for applications to easily integrate with services.
Keynote at Dockercon Europe Amsterdam Dec 4th, 2014.
Speeding up development with Docker.
Summary of some interesting web scale microservice architectures.
Please send me updates and corrections to the architecture summaries @adrianco
Thanks Adrian
The document discusses various options for modernizing applications, including rehosting, refactoring, rearchitecting, and rebuilding apps. Rehosting involves moving apps to cloud infrastructure with minimal changes. Refactoring leverages existing code while taking advantage of cloud capabilities. Rearchitecting involves major code revisions for cloud-native apps and microservices. Rebuilding apps is building new apps using cloud-native platforms from the ground up. The document provides benefits, definitions, considerations, and technologies for each option to help determine the best modernization approach.
Building a University Community PaaS Using Cloud Foundry (Cloud Foundry Summ...VMware Tanzu
Lightning Talk by Dr. Wei-Min Lu, Founder and CEO
Anchora.
The Shanghai Jiao Tong University PaaS is a community cloud PaaS based on Cloud Foundry jointly built and operated by the Network and Information Center at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and MoPaaS/Anchora. It serves more than 10,000 professors, instructors, and researchers, and more than 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students. In particular, it provides an agile cloud application platform for R&D and teaching. In this talk, I will share our experience building and operating such a community PaaS using Cloud Foundry.
Cloud Foundry open Platform as a Service makes it easy to operate, scale and deploy application for your dedicated cloud environments. It enables developers and operators to be significantly more agile, writing great applications and deliver them in days instead of months. Cloud Foundry takes care of all the infrastructure and network plumbing that you need to build, run and operate your applications and can do this while patching and updating systems and services without any downtime.
This document discusses modernizing applications for the cloud. It outlines different paths like rehosting, refactoring, or rearchitecting applications using containers, microservices, and serverless architectures. It also discusses the importance of DevOps practices and using Azure services to assess applications, create migration roadmaps, and continuously deliver updates. Migrating applications to Azure IaaS can reduce costs while refactoring or rearchitecting can enable new capabilities and improve scalability.
This document discusses Cloud Foundry service brokers and how applications can create and bind to managed services in Cloud Foundry. It describes the Cloud Foundry architecture including components like the cloud controller, service broker, and Elastic Runtime. It also provides an overview of the application deployment process and how credentials for bound services are provided to applications through environment variables.
This document discusses building cloud native applications. It defines cloud native applications as having services that are published and consumed via web services, can handle failures, are designed for horizontal scalability, use asynchronous processing, and have a stateless model. It then provides an example of a social feed application, outlines its functional and non-functional requirements, and describes how to architect it using patterns like loose coupling, polyglot persistence, fault tolerance, and decoupling services. The key is to design for scalability, failures, and minimize human intervention through a DevOps approach.
Cloud Native Computing: What does it mean, and is your app Cloud Native?Michael O'Sullivan
There is a growing choice of Cloud Platforms available today - these provide services and tooling for developers to deploy applications to the Cloud. The Cloud has brought considerations such as elastic scalability and distributed computing to the forefront of modern application architectures. Over time, a new type of application has now emerged, known as the Cloud Native Application. Such an application is said to be purpose-built for deployment on the Cloud. This has even led to a new paradigm known as Cloud Native Computing. In practice though, it is easy to be confused or unclear as to what Cloud Native means. How does a Cloud Native approach change the way in which developers code applications? How does this influence the architecture of an application? Does it force you to use a certain set of technologies such as Containers? Or, does it mean that an application that simply runs and scales on a distributed Cloud Platform is somehow considered to be running natively on the Cloud? Cloud Native Computing impacts on the answers to each of these questions, and applications running on the Cloud may not be considered Cloud Native at all.
In this talk, the meaning of Cloud Native will be explored and clarified. With practical examples where appropriate, the concepts behind a Cloud Native Application will be demonstrated. These examples will not only touch on the common terms and phrases around Cloud Native Computing such as DevOps, Microservices, The 12-Factor App methodology, but also on the technologies that have driven the creation this new paradigm, such as Cloud Foundry, Docker, and Kubernetes. How these technologies are used to deploy and scale Cloud Native Applications on "Platform as a Service" (PaaS) Cloud Platforms will also be presented.
At the conclusion, what is considered a Cloud Native Application and why should be clear - the attributes and typical architecture of such an application, as well as how technologies and PaaS services can be used to drive these applications on the cloud.
Microsoft Cloud-Native Workshop SlidesVMware Tanzu
The document discusses Cloud Foundry on Azure and its benefits for developers and organizations. It provides an overview of Azure's compute and platform services and how Cloud Foundry can utilize these services. Key benefits highlighted include fully open sourced software, a dedicated engineering team, and alignment with community practices. The document also discusses integration with tools like Visual Studio Team Services and Azure services like monitoring and networking.
The document provides information about Google Cloud Study Jams, which are community-run training events to help developers learn skills in Google Cloud. It discusses that Study Jams bring community members together for hands-on learning of Cloud tools. Attendees get free access to interactive labs on Qwiklabs and can earn Google Cloud badges. The document outlines recommended tracks for Study Jams, including Deploying Applications, Image Processing, and TensorFlow on GCP. It provides prerequisites and next steps for running a successful Study Jam event.
vCloud Automation Center and Pivotal Cloud Foundry – Better PaaS Solution (VM...VMware Tanzu
David Benedict - Member of Technical Staff, VMware
Cornelia Davis - Platform Engineer, Cloud Foundry, Pivotal
Vipul Shah - Director of Product Management, VMware
vCloud Automation Center provides powerful capabilities for policy-based orchestration of complex infrastructure and application deployments. A Platform as a Service (PaaS) such as Pivotal CF, built on the open-source Cloud Foundry, presents a set of abstractions and capabilities that focus on the application implementation and the run-time services it will leverage.
The value of a PaaS installation is equally driven by the set of application-centric capabilities provided, such as performance monitoring or logging, and by the set of services that can easily be integrated into an application; exposing the offerings in the vCloud Automation Center services catalog for leverage by apps deployed into Pivotal CF allows an enterprise faster time to value. And a vCloud Automation Center user can model system deployments, automating infrastructure provisioning and software deployments; this modeling is equally valuable even when the targets of the orchestrations are the PaaS abstractions of applications and services.
These products are very complementary and we’ll show you how. Understand how the combined vCloud Automation Center / Pivotal CF solutions provide the basis for a comprehensive PaaS solution. See a demo of and roadmap for the integrated solution. Learn how to use vCloud Automation Center to model applications for deployment into Pivotal CF and how to draw vCloud Automation Center services into Pivotal CF.
After a brief overview of both products, we will describe the capabilities and derived value of the joint solution that will have early access availability at the time of the conference.
How to Overcome Data Challenges When Refactoring Monoliths to MicroservicesVMware Tanzu
This document discusses strategies for refactoring monolithic applications into microservices when migrating from a relational database to a NoSQL database. It describes splitting the monolith by fracturing modules into encapsulated services. Alternatively, it proposes strangling the monolith by gradually creating new services around the edges of the existing monolith. When migrating data, it also discusses moving from shared database tables to independent data ownership between services. The document advocates for independent release cycles and a share-nothing architecture between loosely coupled microservices.
A Developer Evangelist operates as a critical conduit between your technology, product or platform and the legions of marketing averse application developers that you are targeting. Combining a zen-like mix of technical expertise, social media savvy, community respect, public speaking acumen and a dash of showmanship, this rare individual can lift your technology above the noise and into the minds of modern developers. But how do you identify, find, recruit, motivate, evaluate and evolve someone with such a broad and eclectic mix of skills? This session will provide a practical approach for finding and integrating Developer Evangelists into your developer marketing team.
Igniting Developer Community - I Love APIs Conference 2015Adam FitzGerald
Six basic steps to build effective developer communities around API based technologies. This talk has been delivered at several developer conferences in the Bay Area in 2015. This version is from the I Love APIs conference 13 October 2015.
The ability to deliver software is no longer a differentiator. In fact, it is a basic requirement for survival. Companies that embrace cloud native patterns of software delivery will survive; companies that don’t - will not.
In this webinar, we will:
- Look at the common patterns that distinguish cloud native companies and the architectures that they employ.
- Discover that an opinionated platform, one that stretches from the infrastructure all the way to the application framework, rather than ad-hoc automation, is an essential component to an enterprise's cloud native journey.
- Show that the combination of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Spring is the complete cloud native platform.
Speaker:
Faiz Parkar
DIRECTOR OF PRODUCT MARKETING
As Director of Product Marketing for Pivotal in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, Faiz Parkar loves working at the intersection of cloud native platforms, big data/analytics and agile application development to help organisations deliver compelling data-driven software experiences for their customers. With more than 25 years experience in the IT industry, Faiz has helped organisations large and small to take advantage of technology transitions from proprietary systems to client/server, from physical infrastructure to virtual, and from virtual infrastructure to cloud. His mission now is to help organisations accelerate their digital transformation journey and reinvent themselves as the digital leaders of the future.
Pivotal Cloud Foundry: A Technical OverviewVMware Tanzu
"Do your teams release software to production weekly, daily or every hour ? Do you practice software development with tools, process and culture that can respond to the speed of market and customer changes? Agility allows you to experiment with new business models, learn from your mistakes and identify patterns that work. Deliver faster, look for feedback, gain knowledge. In every market, speed wins.
Cloud Native describes the patterns of high performing organizations delivering software faster, consistently and reliably at scale. Continuous delivery, DevOps, and microservices label the why, how and what of the cloud natives, the true digital enterprises."
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Hybrid Cloud Integration is Coming: Are You Ready? | MuleSoftMuleSoft
The massive growth of APIs and SaaS applications has created a need to integrate anything, anywhere. This integration wave presents unique challenges for organizations looking to integrate both in the cloud and on-premise. Join Ross Mason, Founder & CTO of MuleSoft, as he discusses the emerging hybrid architectures designed to manage this challenge.
In this webinar, you will:
- Hear what the API explosion means to you
- Identify where your integration project falls in the hybrid use case spectrum
- Learn cloud/on-premise integration best practices
- Explore the MuleSoft solution: integrate anything, everywhere
Delivering Essentials for Albertsons: VMware TAS’s Critical Role During the C...VMware Tanzu
VMware TAS played a critical role for Albertsons during the COVID-19 pandemic by helping them scale their e-commerce systems to meet a 700% increase in online orders without any downtime. Albertsons projected e-commerce load increased by 75% during shelter-in-place but actual load increased by over 700% and orders grew to over 100,000 per day. The VMware and Albertsons teams worked closely together to ensure systems had adequate monitoring and auto-scaling to handle the exponential growth in demand without issues. This case study highlights how VMware technologies helped a major retailer adapt and succeed during an unprecedented time.
Big Data and intelligent platforms will drive the next iteration of Platform as a Service (PaaS) in a data-driven world. Intelligent apps of the future will take advantage of changes in how apps are consumed, ubiquitous cloud platforms, and vast amounts of big data. These intelligent platforms will have big data at their core and integrate mobile and social capabilities, allowing apps to be composed of services and gain insights from data. Examples include Netflix and Amazon, while platforms like Flow.net and the Brooklyn Project aim to enable these types of intelligent apps.
Cloud Foundry - How Service broker integrates with AppDirect to provide catal...Nima Badiey
Pivotal was founded in 2013 as a spin-off from VMware and EMC with over 1,250 employees. It focuses on Cloud Foundry, an open source platform as a service, and redefining enterprise platforms around applications, big data, and analytics. Cloud Foundry provides an abstraction layer on top of infrastructure that allows developers to deploy applications in minutes and for applications to easily integrate with services.
Keynote at Dockercon Europe Amsterdam Dec 4th, 2014.
Speeding up development with Docker.
Summary of some interesting web scale microservice architectures.
Please send me updates and corrections to the architecture summaries @adrianco
Thanks Adrian
The document discusses various options for modernizing applications, including rehosting, refactoring, rearchitecting, and rebuilding apps. Rehosting involves moving apps to cloud infrastructure with minimal changes. Refactoring leverages existing code while taking advantage of cloud capabilities. Rearchitecting involves major code revisions for cloud-native apps and microservices. Rebuilding apps is building new apps using cloud-native platforms from the ground up. The document provides benefits, definitions, considerations, and technologies for each option to help determine the best modernization approach.
Building a University Community PaaS Using Cloud Foundry (Cloud Foundry Summ...VMware Tanzu
Lightning Talk by Dr. Wei-Min Lu, Founder and CEO
Anchora.
The Shanghai Jiao Tong University PaaS is a community cloud PaaS based on Cloud Foundry jointly built and operated by the Network and Information Center at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and MoPaaS/Anchora. It serves more than 10,000 professors, instructors, and researchers, and more than 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students. In particular, it provides an agile cloud application platform for R&D and teaching. In this talk, I will share our experience building and operating such a community PaaS using Cloud Foundry.
Cloud Foundry open Platform as a Service makes it easy to operate, scale and deploy application for your dedicated cloud environments. It enables developers and operators to be significantly more agile, writing great applications and deliver them in days instead of months. Cloud Foundry takes care of all the infrastructure and network plumbing that you need to build, run and operate your applications and can do this while patching and updating systems and services without any downtime.
This document discusses modernizing applications for the cloud. It outlines different paths like rehosting, refactoring, or rearchitecting applications using containers, microservices, and serverless architectures. It also discusses the importance of DevOps practices and using Azure services to assess applications, create migration roadmaps, and continuously deliver updates. Migrating applications to Azure IaaS can reduce costs while refactoring or rearchitecting can enable new capabilities and improve scalability.
This document discusses Cloud Foundry service brokers and how applications can create and bind to managed services in Cloud Foundry. It describes the Cloud Foundry architecture including components like the cloud controller, service broker, and Elastic Runtime. It also provides an overview of the application deployment process and how credentials for bound services are provided to applications through environment variables.
This document discusses building cloud native applications. It defines cloud native applications as having services that are published and consumed via web services, can handle failures, are designed for horizontal scalability, use asynchronous processing, and have a stateless model. It then provides an example of a social feed application, outlines its functional and non-functional requirements, and describes how to architect it using patterns like loose coupling, polyglot persistence, fault tolerance, and decoupling services. The key is to design for scalability, failures, and minimize human intervention through a DevOps approach.
Cloud Native Computing: What does it mean, and is your app Cloud Native?Michael O'Sullivan
There is a growing choice of Cloud Platforms available today - these provide services and tooling for developers to deploy applications to the Cloud. The Cloud has brought considerations such as elastic scalability and distributed computing to the forefront of modern application architectures. Over time, a new type of application has now emerged, known as the Cloud Native Application. Such an application is said to be purpose-built for deployment on the Cloud. This has even led to a new paradigm known as Cloud Native Computing. In practice though, it is easy to be confused or unclear as to what Cloud Native means. How does a Cloud Native approach change the way in which developers code applications? How does this influence the architecture of an application? Does it force you to use a certain set of technologies such as Containers? Or, does it mean that an application that simply runs and scales on a distributed Cloud Platform is somehow considered to be running natively on the Cloud? Cloud Native Computing impacts on the answers to each of these questions, and applications running on the Cloud may not be considered Cloud Native at all.
In this talk, the meaning of Cloud Native will be explored and clarified. With practical examples where appropriate, the concepts behind a Cloud Native Application will be demonstrated. These examples will not only touch on the common terms and phrases around Cloud Native Computing such as DevOps, Microservices, The 12-Factor App methodology, but also on the technologies that have driven the creation this new paradigm, such as Cloud Foundry, Docker, and Kubernetes. How these technologies are used to deploy and scale Cloud Native Applications on "Platform as a Service" (PaaS) Cloud Platforms will also be presented.
At the conclusion, what is considered a Cloud Native Application and why should be clear - the attributes and typical architecture of such an application, as well as how technologies and PaaS services can be used to drive these applications on the cloud.
Microsoft Cloud-Native Workshop SlidesVMware Tanzu
The document discusses Cloud Foundry on Azure and its benefits for developers and organizations. It provides an overview of Azure's compute and platform services and how Cloud Foundry can utilize these services. Key benefits highlighted include fully open sourced software, a dedicated engineering team, and alignment with community practices. The document also discusses integration with tools like Visual Studio Team Services and Azure services like monitoring and networking.
The document provides information about Google Cloud Study Jams, which are community-run training events to help developers learn skills in Google Cloud. It discusses that Study Jams bring community members together for hands-on learning of Cloud tools. Attendees get free access to interactive labs on Qwiklabs and can earn Google Cloud badges. The document outlines recommended tracks for Study Jams, including Deploying Applications, Image Processing, and TensorFlow on GCP. It provides prerequisites and next steps for running a successful Study Jam event.
vCloud Automation Center and Pivotal Cloud Foundry – Better PaaS Solution (VM...VMware Tanzu
David Benedict - Member of Technical Staff, VMware
Cornelia Davis - Platform Engineer, Cloud Foundry, Pivotal
Vipul Shah - Director of Product Management, VMware
vCloud Automation Center provides powerful capabilities for policy-based orchestration of complex infrastructure and application deployments. A Platform as a Service (PaaS) such as Pivotal CF, built on the open-source Cloud Foundry, presents a set of abstractions and capabilities that focus on the application implementation and the run-time services it will leverage.
The value of a PaaS installation is equally driven by the set of application-centric capabilities provided, such as performance monitoring or logging, and by the set of services that can easily be integrated into an application; exposing the offerings in the vCloud Automation Center services catalog for leverage by apps deployed into Pivotal CF allows an enterprise faster time to value. And a vCloud Automation Center user can model system deployments, automating infrastructure provisioning and software deployments; this modeling is equally valuable even when the targets of the orchestrations are the PaaS abstractions of applications and services.
These products are very complementary and we’ll show you how. Understand how the combined vCloud Automation Center / Pivotal CF solutions provide the basis for a comprehensive PaaS solution. See a demo of and roadmap for the integrated solution. Learn how to use vCloud Automation Center to model applications for deployment into Pivotal CF and how to draw vCloud Automation Center services into Pivotal CF.
After a brief overview of both products, we will describe the capabilities and derived value of the joint solution that will have early access availability at the time of the conference.
How to Overcome Data Challenges When Refactoring Monoliths to MicroservicesVMware Tanzu
This document discusses strategies for refactoring monolithic applications into microservices when migrating from a relational database to a NoSQL database. It describes splitting the monolith by fracturing modules into encapsulated services. Alternatively, it proposes strangling the monolith by gradually creating new services around the edges of the existing monolith. When migrating data, it also discusses moving from shared database tables to independent data ownership between services. The document advocates for independent release cycles and a share-nothing architecture between loosely coupled microservices.
A Developer Evangelist operates as a critical conduit between your technology, product or platform and the legions of marketing averse application developers that you are targeting. Combining a zen-like mix of technical expertise, social media savvy, community respect, public speaking acumen and a dash of showmanship, this rare individual can lift your technology above the noise and into the minds of modern developers. But how do you identify, find, recruit, motivate, evaluate and evolve someone with such a broad and eclectic mix of skills? This session will provide a practical approach for finding and integrating Developer Evangelists into your developer marketing team.
Igniting Developer Community - I Love APIs Conference 2015Adam FitzGerald
Six basic steps to build effective developer communities around API based technologies. This talk has been delivered at several developer conferences in the Bay Area in 2015. This version is from the I Love APIs conference 13 October 2015.
Mozilla Foundation: April 2015 Board PresentationMattThompson
The document summarizes Mozilla Foundation's board meeting in April 2015. It discusses the organization's priorities and progress for the year. Key points include:
- 2015 priorities are to deepen learning networks, build a mass appeal learning product, and craft an ambitious learning strategy called Mozilla Academy.
- Programs are reviewed, including questions around adopting common metrics, rationalizing brands, and the go-to-market strategy for the new Webmaker app.
- Progress on goals for Q1 is shared, including expanding learning networks and clubs, increasing engagement with the Webmaker app, and securing funding. Upcoming Q2 goals are also outlined.
- Updates are provided on leadership programs, community work, and
This document discusses using Fluentd for logging infrastructure in Platform as a Service (PaaS). It describes how Fluentd can be used to collect and persist logs from applications running on Cloud Foundry PaaS in a way that logs are not lost when applications are updated or restarted. A Fluentd daemon is attached to each application instance to monitor and forward logs to log storage servers.
The Cloud Foundry Bootcamp document provides an overview of a Cloud Foundry bootcamp presented in Portland in 2012. It was written by Chris Richardson and presented by Monica Wilkinson and Josh Long. The agenda covers why Platform as a Service (PaaS) matters to developers, an overview of Cloud Foundry, getting started with Cloud Foundry, the Cloud Foundry architecture, using Micro Cloud Foundry, and consuming Cloud Foundry services.
Cloud Foundry Diego, Lattice, Docker and morecornelia davis
The document discusses Cloud Foundry developments including Diego, Lattice, Docker, and Cloud Rocker. Diego is a rewrite of the Cloud Foundry runtime that uses etcd instead of NATS for shared memory and supports different container formats. Lattice is a tool that allows deploying Cloud Foundry in different environments and demonstrates Docker support. Cloud Rocker builds Docker images from Cloud Foundry applications. Together these tools provide improved application scheduling, Windows support, and use of container technologies within Cloud Foundry.
Pivotal's cloud native application framework provides developers and architects with all the tools needed to create resilient, secure, and scalable applications. It is composed of three layers spanning the entire application lifecycle from development to production: 1) 12 factor apps and microservices, 2) container orchestration, and 3) infrastructure automation. At the core is Pivotal Cloud Foundry, an open source cloud platform that allows for building, deploying, and managing cloud-native applications.
With more than 2 million active developers using its services, Amazon Web Services helps people create new applications, technology and even companies. Engaging developers and helping them become successful has always been a core part of AWS's philosophy. This session talks about how to engage with developers at scale and provides three simple rules AWS uses for guiding successful developer programs.
The document discusses leveraging an organization's structure to build a stronger developer relations team. It provides an overview of VMware's structure, where developer relations functions are distributed across different groups, and the challenges this causes. The document proposes creating a virtual developer relations team by identifying necessary skills in other organizations, and establishing clear responsibilities and communication channels while continuing to reduce duplication. It argues that a distributed model can work with the right focus, resources, leadership, and value provided to product teams.
Cloud Foundry - Platform as a Service for vSphereAndy Piper
This document summarizes a presentation about Cloud Foundry - Platform as a Service for vSphere. The presentation discusses how Cloud Foundry is an open source platform as a service that allows developers to deploy and scale applications. It then introduces Pivotal CF, which is a turnkey version of Cloud Foundry that can run on vSphere private clouds, delivering enterprise-grade application and data services to allow companies to innovate faster. The presentation demonstrates how Pivotal CF provides benefits like developer agility, seamless scalability, and code portability.
The New Possible: How Platform-as-a-Service Changes the GameInside Analysis
The Briefing Room with Robin Bloor and Pivotal
Live Webcast on March 11, 2014
Watch the archive: https://bloorgroup.webex.com/bloorgroup/lsr.php?RCID=207635ace8d29cb9f557671dd5bb7bcb
Big data offers great promise, but to take advantage of this unwieldy resource, organizations need to think differently. Using traditional methods for data management won't provide the power and agility necessary to meet today's challenges. That's why a new approach to information architecture is taking shape: Platform-as-a-Service. By smartly integrating key legacy systems to powerful cloud-based offerings, companies can iterate quickly and therefore stay ahead of the competition.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Robin Bloor as he explains how cloud platforms are disrupting the status quo and opening new doors for information access, analysis and delivery. He will be briefed by James Bayer of Pivotal, who will tout his company’s multi-cloud enterprise PaaS. He will share a live demo showing how Pivotal users can create and deploy a web application and connect it to a database within minutes.
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Cloud 2014: Top Five Best Practices for Your Application PaaS AudienceRuma Sanyal
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This document provides an agenda for the IGT Cloud Seminar in HP Software. The agenda includes presentations on WIX's SaaS development practices, SaaS business challenges, cloud interoperability, and a panel discussion. It promotes the Israeli Association of Cloud Computing which has over 100 member companies. It also discusses topics like BIG data, distributed clouds, analytics, social enterprise, automation, mobile applications, management, security, and hybrid cloud models. The goal is to share knowledge about cloud/SaaS technologies, business models, and challenges.
Intalio provides private cloud computing solutions including single and multi-tenant options that can be deployed on-premises or on-demand. It has over 250 person-years of R&D invested in its integrated technology stack. Intalio's technology is used by Apache Hadoop, Eucalyptus, and in Google AppEngine deployments. It has over 650 BPMS customers in 53 countries and 50 million active deployments of its Jetty WAS product. Intalio offers software as a service applications, a platform as a service for application development, and infrastructure as a service for elastic compute and storage resources.
RTView - Monitoring Service for SmartCloud ApplicationsSL Corporation
The document discusses IBM SmartCloud Application Performance and Monitoring. It introduces RTView, a solution for application monitoring in the cloud. RTView integrates data from various tools to provide customizable summary views and alerts. It can monitor applications deployed on IBM SmartCloud Application Services and help support teams determine business impact from events.
Vince mendillo uhuru software vm ware pex 2013 shareVince Mendillo
This executive briefing discusses Uhuru Software, Inc. and its cloud computing platform Uhuru Cloud. Uhuru Cloud provides an integrated application development platform, management tools, and developer services that allow for polyglot programming across multiple languages, frameworks, services, and clouds. It offers both public and private cloud options. Uhuru is one of four technology partners certified to provide core capabilities for VMware's Cloud Foundry platform. The briefing highlights trends in cloud computing and how Uhuru Cloud addresses challenges around flexibility, scalability, and enabling modern work styles for enterprise organizations.
This document discusses the growth of cloud computing and its economic impact. It notes that the cloud market is projected to hit $240 billion by 2020, a six-fold increase from 2011. It highlights how cloud computing allows companies to scale up and down easily and move to real-time, on-demand services. The document also examines security issues and how both businesses and vendors can benefit from the cloud.
It’s a Mobile First World: Faster Mobile Apps with Pivotal and VMwareVMware Tanzu
Let’s face it – delivering modern, mobile applications for your customers and employees isn’t a matter of when, but a matter of how fast. How can IT build apps faster? How do you scale if the app is a huge success? How do you update if it’s a dud?
Legacy platforms may be fine for systems of record, but they aren’t built for mobile. Join Pivotal and VMware to find out how enterprise Platform as a Service (PaaS) and an enterprise hybrid cloud give you the power and agility to deliver mobile apps faster.
The document discusses Oracle's modern cloud strategy and offerings. It summarizes Oracle's transition to focus on providing a complete cloud platform and applications that deliver speed, standardization, data-driven insights, personalized experiences, and connectivity across the entire business. It highlights key customer benefits like improved efficiency, security, and innovation along with Oracle's commitment to customer success.
Cloud Foundry is a platform as a service (PaaS) that allows developers to build and run applications in a scalable environment without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. It separates application development and operations, allowing developers to deploy applications using simple commands while Cloud Foundry manages scaling and provisioning. The Cloud Foundry architecture includes components like routers, application containers, service brokers, and a controller to manage applications and services.
Oracle's cloud strategy includes offering data as a service, software as a service, platform as a service, and infrastructure as a service. The document discusses Oracle Cloud's suite of cloud services across these categories and how it aims to bring leading technology and applications to customers globally through its cloud. It also summarizes market conditions for cloud adoption and common business requirements around making changes quickly, securing data access, and satisfying different user needs.
This document provides an overview of managing security and delivering performance in the cloud. It discusses how businesses are increasingly moving applications and commercial apps to the cloud to enable innovation and cut costs. However, IT departments must manage services across private, public and hybrid cloud environments while ensuring security, performance and compliance. The document outlines CA Technologies' approach to planning, building, running, securing and assuring cloud services across the lifecycle to help customers enable innovation while managing complexity.
The document discusses Cloud Foundry, an open platform as a service. It summarizes IBM's involvement in open source technologies including Apache HTTP server, Linux, and OpenStack. It then discusses key components of Cloud Foundry including the cloud controller, buildpacks, and BOSH. The document advocates for more open governance of Cloud Foundry and outlines IBM's contributions to and support for the Cloud Foundry community and ecosystem.
The document discusses the need for a new 3rd generation application platform to help software change industries. It proposes an application and data services centric platform that focuses on real-time deployment, scaling, and ease of use while also providing operational benefits. Containers are described as essential to enable seconds-level deployment, scaling, networking configuration, and health management through standardized container units and Docker integration. The value of VMware integration is noted for automated setup and scaling using a mixed VM/container model blending speed and isolation with enterprise operational processes. However, containers alone are not enough and value comes from building common services into each managed container to avoid separate development by each group.
The document discusses Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF), a platform that allows developers to build, deploy, and run cloud-native applications. It summarizes key features of PCF 1.6 including support for Spring Cloud services, the new Diego runtime, Docker containers, and .NET applications. The Diego runtime uses a distributed system of cells, schedulers, and shared state to run containerized applications at scale across private and public clouds. PCF aims to provide developers an integrated platform for building cloud-native applications throughout the full application lifecycle.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on mobile business and Oracle's Mobile Cloud Service. It discusses how developing mobile applications and backends can be complicated due to issues like client development tools, integration, security, and supporting multiple environments. It introduces Oracle Mobile Cloud Service as a way to simplify mobile development by providing consumer-style frontends and enterprise-grade backends, and demonstrates how it can be used to support three example mobile applications.
The document discusses considerations for choosing a cloud solution. It outlines HP's strategy to seamlessly deliver secure cloud services across traditional, private and public models. The presentation covers trends driving cloud adoption, obstacles to cloud deployment, and factors in planning a cloud transformation including using internal IT teams or third parties.
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