Cloud Standards Customer Council webinar June 22, 2017
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Cloud Foundry Road Map in 2017

Cloud Foundry Road Map in 2017

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Today we are going to talk about Cloud Foundry, but in particular about the intersection of maturity and innovation. This is a story of an open source ecosystem with a singular focus on building a complete platform, while constantly innovating and collaborating with other ecosystems as they innovate.
  • #3 What does it mean to be “enterprise ready”?
  • #4 For users, it can be easy to think about securing communication to and from the platform as the key to securing the system. While this is critical for users, the internals of the system are just as important.
  • #5 What matters more is what’s happening inside. The platform itself. But also the user’s apps. How do they communicate with each other? How can we make it easier? 90% of the way there
  • #7 4 pillars Controlled by policy Accessed by ops, infra and apps
  • #8 Imagine you are building your own system from parts… think about all the potential components and sources of vulnerabilities. The value of Cloud Foundry is that it’s a complete platform, That completeness has an important security implication.
  • #9 Feb 2017 cloud.gov has received a FedRAMP authorization comprehensive security and compliance assessment performed by a board of the CIOs and their teams from the General Services Administration, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Homeland Security. cloud.gov is the first completely open source service to receive FedRAMP authorization.
  • #12 Just to zoom in to one component of the platform In just one example release, back in Feb 3X throughput at 5ms latency: 1K req/s to +3K req/s Every release automatically tests and reports to the world
  • #13 This is a fun picture for me… but more so for the community that worked so hard to ensure that we had a smooth transition. They had this fun countdown timer, just waiting to pull the lever. To explain: the ecosystem has completed a massive transition of the underlying architecture of CF Our older DEA architecture officially in the attic now That the transition was effective, and that an open source community offered over 12 months of transition time, is a true indication of the maturity of this community.
  • #14 In 2015, we had the goal of making applications and skills portable across distributions. We started with getting consistence for the downstream distros
  • #15 2017 platform cert now: Diego only and release is 6 months OSBAPI – service portability --- OSBAPI release Dev Cert – skill portability
  • #16 Platform certification let’s us build a common multi-vendor training experience Summit training partners Stark and Wayne EngineerBetter and Resilient Scale Item Writers, Biarca, SwissCom, and LF
  • #18 Hardened at the core… stable platform that evolves rationally and carefully Lots of extension points for experimentation Interaction with other open source communities Commercial software integrations
  • #19 Over the last few years, we have had plenty of news around Cloud Foundry’s runtime layer working with Dot Net. This year, the runtime officially added dot net core as a linux-based buildpack to the upstream core buildpacks. {CLICK} But also this year, managing Windows hosts with the power of BOSH became a reality.
  • #21 Share cflocal Stephen Levine – Buildpacks PM
  • #22 Uses Docker locally Allows you to stage and run locally, service bindings Push and pull from full CF
  • #23 Bosh is 5 years old Long journey, lots of changes. Esp the features colloquially known as “BOSH 2.0” Today, BOSH is doing so much more than just deploying the runtime
  • #24 You heard abby talk about Kubo
  • #25 BOSH is the most important embodiment of the CF multi-cloud story We have continued to add new Cloud Provider Interfaces
  • #26 Most importantly, they are being created and maintained by the providers themselves More than just CPIs Identity Providers OSBAPI
  • #27 Today we are going to talk about Cloud Foundry, but in particular about the intersection of maturity and innovation. This is a story of an open source ecosystem with a singular focus on building a complete platform, while constantly innovating and collaborating with other ecosystems as they innovate.