Mirantis OpenStack 5.0 brings together the convenience of Fuel with the latest release of OpenStack, Icehouse. This presentation shows what's new, and what you can expect.
Mirantis OpenStack 4.0 includes OpenStack Havana, hardened packages, the Savana, Murano, and Ceilometer projects, and most of all, the ease of deploying with Fuel.
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OpenStack 101: a Quick introduction to OpenStack & how it operates
Paul Roberts, Principal Solutions Architect at Mirantis
Abstract:
Are you new to OpenStack? Are you looking to get a quick introduction to OpenStack and how it operates - then our session is a do not miss event! Mirantis will do a walk thru of OpenStack for those with little to no experience with OpenStack. Join us if you want to understand the purpose of OpenStack and its ecosystem, as well as if you want to learn more about the OpenStack architecture.
Bio:
Paul Roberts, lead speaker, has spent the last decade engineering and implementing large scale infrastructure and security architectures for organizations of all sizes - ranging from startup to Fortune 500. In the past, he was instrumental in architecting Carpathia Hosting's federal and commercial cloud offerings, while also playing a key role in the on–boarding of customer's applications. Today, Paul is a Principal Solutions Architect at Mirantis helping customers navigate through the cloud ecosystem by designing and architecting various OpenStack powered initiatives.
This is a descriptive Cloud computing training using the popular Openstack software tool to build and manage various cloud platforms. The major topics are Overview and Introduction to Openstack, Openstack Architecture, Attributes of cloud, Virtualization, Infrastructure of Cloud, Machine Detection process, Single-node and Multi-node Computing. The course further trains you on Installation, Configuration and Implementation of Openstack Services like RDO, Keystone, Horizon, Nova, Glance and Neutron, Virtualbox Installation, Redhat Openstack Installation and various Openstack Deployment Frameworks.
WWW.softwaretrainingmaterials.blogspot.com
Mirantis OpenStack 4.0 includes OpenStack Havana, hardened packages, the Savana, Murano, and Ceilometer projects, and most of all, the ease of deploying with Fuel.
Agenda:
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OpenStack 101: a Quick introduction to OpenStack & how it operates
Paul Roberts, Principal Solutions Architect at Mirantis
Abstract:
Are you new to OpenStack? Are you looking to get a quick introduction to OpenStack and how it operates - then our session is a do not miss event! Mirantis will do a walk thru of OpenStack for those with little to no experience with OpenStack. Join us if you want to understand the purpose of OpenStack and its ecosystem, as well as if you want to learn more about the OpenStack architecture.
Bio:
Paul Roberts, lead speaker, has spent the last decade engineering and implementing large scale infrastructure and security architectures for organizations of all sizes - ranging from startup to Fortune 500. In the past, he was instrumental in architecting Carpathia Hosting's federal and commercial cloud offerings, while also playing a key role in the on–boarding of customer's applications. Today, Paul is a Principal Solutions Architect at Mirantis helping customers navigate through the cloud ecosystem by designing and architecting various OpenStack powered initiatives.
This is a descriptive Cloud computing training using the popular Openstack software tool to build and manage various cloud platforms. The major topics are Overview and Introduction to Openstack, Openstack Architecture, Attributes of cloud, Virtualization, Infrastructure of Cloud, Machine Detection process, Single-node and Multi-node Computing. The course further trains you on Installation, Configuration and Implementation of Openstack Services like RDO, Keystone, Horizon, Nova, Glance and Neutron, Virtualbox Installation, Redhat Openstack Installation and various Openstack Deployment Frameworks.
WWW.softwaretrainingmaterials.blogspot.com
There are a variety of options for standing up an OpenStack private cloud platform. In this webinar, we will discuss existing design patterns for deploying OpenStack and their relative strengths and weaknesses.
Do you think that Nova, Cinder, Heat, Ceilometer, and Neutron are all references to global warming and looming apocalypse? For all those who come to the OpenStack community and wonder what all the fuss is about, this quick introduction will answer your many questions. It includes a short history of the largest Open Source project in history and will touch on
the basic OpenStack components, so you will be prepared the next time someone mentions Keystone, Nova and Swift in the same sentence.
This session was presented by Beth Cohen at the OpenStack meetup on Feb 19th, 2014 in Boston. Beth works for Verizon developing cool Cloud based products that she can't talk about without a strict NDA. She is a technical leader with over 25 years of experience architecting leading-edge system infrastructures and managing complex projects in the telecom, manufacturing, financial services, government, and technology industries. She has been involved in building some of the world's largest OpenStack architectures and has way too much fun at OpenStack Summits!
Do you think of cheetahs not RabbitMQ when you hear the word Swift? Think a Nova is just a giant exploding star, not a cloud compute engine. This deck (presented at the OpenStack Boston meetup) provides introduction will answer your many questions. It covers the basic components including: Nova, Swift, Cinder, Keystone, Horizon and Glance.
OpenStack Explained: Learn OpenStack architecture and the secret of a success...Giuseppe Paterno'
OpenStack can help your business in cutting costs and have a faster time to market. A lot of people are looking at OpenStack as an alternative to VMware and most of the vendors are trying to let you think that visualization is cloud. While Cloud implies a virtualized environment, virtualization is not a cloud.
This ebook will go through the concept of Cloud and help you understand the architecture of OpenStack and its benefits. It also explores DevOps and reveal the "secret ingredient" to have a successful cloud project.
This ebook was created to raise funds for the Nepalese population after the Earthquake in 2015.
This webinar gives a brief introduction to the OpenStack cloud, covering the topics:
- the OpenStack cloud platform,
- the Open Source community,
- OpenStack architecture and its main elements,
- overview of the compute, networking, block-storage e object-storage services.
If you want to know more about OpenStack, visit our website http://www.create-net.org/community/openstack-training.
Introduction to OpenStack : Barcamp Bangkhen 2016Opsta
OpenStack is a open source software for creating private and public clouds that coordinated collection of software from a few dozen related projects. This presentation will walk through the basic of OpenStack.
BarCamp Bangkhen 2016 at Kasetsart University on November 13, 2016
Are you overwhelmed by storage capacity requirements? Are you wondering how web giants are able to store large amounts of data at a fraction of your storage costs?
OpenStack is the fastest growing open-source project to date, and its community builds cloud software. Join us to learn about the two OpenStack storage projects and how your company can take advantage of them.
OpenStack storage allows the use of commodity hardware at massive scales that you can consume as a public, private, or hybrid cloud.
View the on-demand webinar. Special guest speaker Randy Bias, founder and CEO of Cloudscaling and member of the Board of Directors for OpenStack Foundation, and EVault big data expert Joey Yep will inform you about this fast-growing, open-source project: OpenStack.
• OpenStack Swift and Cinder storage projects
• High-level functionality and architecture
• Public, private, and hybrid use-cases
I gave this presentation on 5/17 to the New Mexico VMUG in Santa Fe. The presentation provides an overview of OpenStack, what it is (and isn't), and some things you might learn to get started with OpenStack.
For the past 5 years, Canonical has engaged with dozens of communications service providers to design, build and operate virtualization infrastructure for network functions -- for the acronym lovers, delivering NFVI for VNFs. This presentation goes over the approach, challenges and learnings from multiple NFVI projects supporting multiple telco use cases.
Making Openstack Really Easy - Why Build Open Source When You Can Buy? Danny ...OpenStack
Making Openstack Really Easy - Why Build Open Source When You Can Buy?
Audience: Beginner
Topic: Enterprise IT Strategies
Abstract: Delivering a a OpenStack platform is no small feat. Dell|EMC is now among a very small minority of vendors that have ventured into this space with a simplified IaaS model based on Open Source technologies to enable the building of next generation application.
Speaker Bio: Danny Elmarji, DellEMC
Danny Elmarji is a passionate technology advocate across Dell|EMC Australia and New Zealand. Danny joined EMC in 2005 and is responsible for running the Dell|EMC engineering community, focused on the both our Core Technology and Emerging Technology Divisions. From his original background in application development in Java and C++, Danny has further built extensive technical knowledge around cloud computing, third platform applications, DevOps and data science. Over the past 15 years he has received numerous industry certifications across virtualisation and Infrastructure solutions. Danny is originally from Canada where he completed his bachelor degree in Computer Science and Computing.
OpenStack Australia Day Government - Canberra 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-canberra-2016/
There are a variety of options for standing up an OpenStack private cloud platform. In this webinar, we will discuss existing design patterns for deploying OpenStack and their relative strengths and weaknesses.
Do you think that Nova, Cinder, Heat, Ceilometer, and Neutron are all references to global warming and looming apocalypse? For all those who come to the OpenStack community and wonder what all the fuss is about, this quick introduction will answer your many questions. It includes a short history of the largest Open Source project in history and will touch on
the basic OpenStack components, so you will be prepared the next time someone mentions Keystone, Nova and Swift in the same sentence.
This session was presented by Beth Cohen at the OpenStack meetup on Feb 19th, 2014 in Boston. Beth works for Verizon developing cool Cloud based products that she can't talk about without a strict NDA. She is a technical leader with over 25 years of experience architecting leading-edge system infrastructures and managing complex projects in the telecom, manufacturing, financial services, government, and technology industries. She has been involved in building some of the world's largest OpenStack architectures and has way too much fun at OpenStack Summits!
Do you think of cheetahs not RabbitMQ when you hear the word Swift? Think a Nova is just a giant exploding star, not a cloud compute engine. This deck (presented at the OpenStack Boston meetup) provides introduction will answer your many questions. It covers the basic components including: Nova, Swift, Cinder, Keystone, Horizon and Glance.
OpenStack Explained: Learn OpenStack architecture and the secret of a success...Giuseppe Paterno'
OpenStack can help your business in cutting costs and have a faster time to market. A lot of people are looking at OpenStack as an alternative to VMware and most of the vendors are trying to let you think that visualization is cloud. While Cloud implies a virtualized environment, virtualization is not a cloud.
This ebook will go through the concept of Cloud and help you understand the architecture of OpenStack and its benefits. It also explores DevOps and reveal the "secret ingredient" to have a successful cloud project.
This ebook was created to raise funds for the Nepalese population after the Earthquake in 2015.
This webinar gives a brief introduction to the OpenStack cloud, covering the topics:
- the OpenStack cloud platform,
- the Open Source community,
- OpenStack architecture and its main elements,
- overview of the compute, networking, block-storage e object-storage services.
If you want to know more about OpenStack, visit our website http://www.create-net.org/community/openstack-training.
Introduction to OpenStack : Barcamp Bangkhen 2016Opsta
OpenStack is a open source software for creating private and public clouds that coordinated collection of software from a few dozen related projects. This presentation will walk through the basic of OpenStack.
BarCamp Bangkhen 2016 at Kasetsart University on November 13, 2016
Are you overwhelmed by storage capacity requirements? Are you wondering how web giants are able to store large amounts of data at a fraction of your storage costs?
OpenStack is the fastest growing open-source project to date, and its community builds cloud software. Join us to learn about the two OpenStack storage projects and how your company can take advantage of them.
OpenStack storage allows the use of commodity hardware at massive scales that you can consume as a public, private, or hybrid cloud.
View the on-demand webinar. Special guest speaker Randy Bias, founder and CEO of Cloudscaling and member of the Board of Directors for OpenStack Foundation, and EVault big data expert Joey Yep will inform you about this fast-growing, open-source project: OpenStack.
• OpenStack Swift and Cinder storage projects
• High-level functionality and architecture
• Public, private, and hybrid use-cases
I gave this presentation on 5/17 to the New Mexico VMUG in Santa Fe. The presentation provides an overview of OpenStack, what it is (and isn't), and some things you might learn to get started with OpenStack.
For the past 5 years, Canonical has engaged with dozens of communications service providers to design, build and operate virtualization infrastructure for network functions -- for the acronym lovers, delivering NFVI for VNFs. This presentation goes over the approach, challenges and learnings from multiple NFVI projects supporting multiple telco use cases.
Making Openstack Really Easy - Why Build Open Source When You Can Buy? Danny ...OpenStack
Making Openstack Really Easy - Why Build Open Source When You Can Buy?
Audience: Beginner
Topic: Enterprise IT Strategies
Abstract: Delivering a a OpenStack platform is no small feat. Dell|EMC is now among a very small minority of vendors that have ventured into this space with a simplified IaaS model based on Open Source technologies to enable the building of next generation application.
Speaker Bio: Danny Elmarji, DellEMC
Danny Elmarji is a passionate technology advocate across Dell|EMC Australia and New Zealand. Danny joined EMC in 2005 and is responsible for running the Dell|EMC engineering community, focused on the both our Core Technology and Emerging Technology Divisions. From his original background in application development in Java and C++, Danny has further built extensive technical knowledge around cloud computing, third platform applications, DevOps and data science. Over the past 15 years he has received numerous industry certifications across virtualisation and Infrastructure solutions. Danny is originally from Canada where he completed his bachelor degree in Computer Science and Computing.
OpenStack Australia Day Government - Canberra 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-canberra-2016/
Real World Application Orchestration Made Easy on VMware vCloud Air, vSphere ...Nati Shalom
Looking for application orchestration in a hybrid or multi-cloud environment? You’ve got to hear about TOSCA orchestration. TOSCA (Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications), brought to you by the same people who brought us XML, enables you to seamlessly migrate your workloads across environments or build a hybrid deployment that runs simultaneously across the VMware cloud offering.
Join our Cloud Online Meetup to learn how Cloudify’s TOSCA-compliant orchestration can be your common management interface across the VMware cloud offering, OpenStack and heterogeneous cloud environments.
Speakers:
Nati Shalom, Founder and CTO at GigaSpaces, is a thought leader in Cloud Computing and Big Data Technologies. Shalom was recently recognized as a Top Cloud Computing Blogger for CIOs by The CIO Magazine and his blog is listed as an excellent blog by YCombinator. Shalom is the founder and also one of leaders of OpenStack Israel group, and is a frequent presenter at industry conferences.
Paco Gomez, Senior Solution Architect at VMware vCloud Air. Paco evaluates and integrates strategic solutions that help vCloud Air clients benefit from VMware's hybrid cloud and application services. Paco is a seasoned technologist, having extensive experience in diverse fields including mainframes, distributed systems, enterprise development, cloud computing, mobile, assistive technology, electrical engineering and embedded systems. Across his career, Paco has held positions in consulting, sales engineering
The DevOps model is rapidly transforming IT operations and development practices. But what are the precursors necessary to implement DevOps? To achieve an agile, virtualized, and highly automated IT environment, what technological requirements need to be in place? OpenStack has the potential to facilitate DevOps implementation and practices at several different layers in the data center. In this session we'll quickly discuss what DevOps is, then discuss many components that are logically required to move towards DevOps in your environment. Finally we'll explore in depth several ways OpenStack can provide these baseline components.
Watch the DevNet 1104 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=92695&backBtn=true
Check out more and register for Cisco DevNet: http://ow.ly/jCNV3030OfS
A well-architected cloud provides a stable IT environment that offers easy access to needed resources, usage-based expenses, extra capacity on demand, disaster recovery, and a secure environment, but a well-architected cloud does not magically build itself. It requires careful consideration of a multitude of factors, both technical and non-technical. There is no single architecture that is "right" for an OpenStack cloud deployment. OpenStack can be used for any number of different purposes, and each of them has its own particular requirements and architectural peculiarities. The use cases covered in this talk include:
• General purpose: A cloud built with common components that should address 80% of common use cases.
• Compute focused: A cloud designed to address compute intensive workloads such as high performance computing (HPC).
• Storage focused: A cloud focused on storage intensive workloads such as data
analytics with parallel file systems.
• Network focused: A cloud depending on high performance and reliable networking, such as a content delivery network (CDN).
Leveraging VMware Technology To Build an Enterprise Grade Openstack Cloud - I...jgiardina
In this session, we will take a deep look into what a VMware vSphere backend can bring to an Openstack deployment. We will cover in detail:
Relationships between the Openstack components and how they relate to a VMware vSphere environment (Nova, Glance, Neutron, etc.).
The power of vSphere for backend operations such as performance, management, networking, high availability, etc.
Implementing VMware's advanced L2-L7 network features to provide services such as firewalling, load balancing, NAT, VPN, etc. in Openstack.
Using Openstack on top of an existing or purpose-built VMware infrastructure
Example architectures to create a fault tolerant and fully software defined Openstack cloud with VMware vSphere.
Unlock Your Cloud Potential with Mirantis OpenStack & Cumulus LinuxCumulus Networks
Are you building a new private cloud or moving your workloads to a hybrid cloud in 2015? Or, are you just interested in exploring what OpenStack has to offer but don't have all the resources and toolsets to understand the gaps.
Unlock the potential to have express cloud deployments with Mirantis OpenStack and Cumulus Linux
Are you building a new private cloud or moving your workloads to a hybrid cloud in 2015? Or, are you just interested in exploring what OpenStack has to offer but don't have all the resources and toolsets to understand the gaps. Wonder if the networking infrastructure is a bottleneck as a cloud architect? If you have these lingering questions, check out these slides from this joint MIrantis CUmulus webinar to get a better perspective on how the modern data center architecture deployments can be designed with flexible Open Networking and the benefits of Openstack from Mirantis.
Verizon's Beth Cohen explains the process of creating the OpenStack Architecture Guide, as delivered to the Boston OpenStack Meetup September 10, 2014.
How to Accelerate Your Application Delivery Process on Top of Kubernetes Usin...Mirantis
Learn how to ease the burden of Kubernetes operational challenges with DevOpsCare, powered by Lens. Get seamless visibility into monitoring, managing and security your cloud native apps. Automate in CI/CD and find out policy-based best practices so developers can go back to building applications.
Are you worried about granting too much access to resources on your Kubernetes cluster? With the extensible framework of Kubernetes, there is scarcely a day without a new tool popping up. In order to ensure the tools, users, and applications have appropriate security policies, a streamlined onboarding process is required.
Using Kubernetes to make cellular data plans cheaper for 50M usersMirantis
Use case of Kubernetes based NFV infrastructure used in production to run an open source evolved packet core. Presented by Facebook Connectivity and Mirantis at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2020.
Slides from webinar by Mirantis about how to build a basic edge cloud using surveillance cameras. Watch the webinar recording at: https://bit.ly/mirantis-edge-cloud
Comparison of Current Service Mesh ArchitecturesMirantis
Learn the differences between Envoy, Istio, Conduit, Linkerd and other service meshes and their components. Watch the recording including demo at: https://info.mirantis.com/service-mesh-webinar
OpenStack and the IoT: Where we are, where we're going, what we need to get t...Mirantis
OpenStack Austin discussion from Spring, 2016, with Sean Collins, Niki Acosta, Nick Chase, Xiaoping Chen, Alexander Adamov discussing issues such as security, architecture, and other technical and social issues.
Boris Renski: OpenStack Summit Keynote Austin 2016Mirantis
We tend to split the cloud world today into just two paradigms - public and private. Public works. Private doesn’t…. Or so says Gartner. Let’s compare side by side.
Digital Disciplines: Attaining Market Leadership through the CloudMirantis
Keynote by Joe Weinman, author of Cloudonomics and Digital Disciplines, at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
Joe wraps the event by delineating four generic strategies used by leading tech companies and traditional blue chips to leverage a variety of information technologies: information excellence, i.e., better processes; solution leadership, i.e., cloud-connected smart, digital products and services; collective intimacy, i.e., big-data-based algorithms to enhance customer relationships; and accelerated innovation through open source, challenges, and innovation networks.
Decomposing Lithium's Monolith with Kubernetes and OpenStackMirantis
Keynote by Lachlan Evenson, Team Lead of Cloud Platform Engineering at Lithium Technologies, at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
Application developers are rapidly moving to container-based models for dynamic service delivery and efficient cluster management. In this session, we will discuss a OpenStack production environment that is rapidly evolving to leverage a hybrid cloud platform to deliver containerized micro services in a SaaS Development/Continuous Integration environment. Kubernetes is being used to simplify and automate the service delivery model across the public/private (OpenStack, AWS, GCE) environments and is being introduced in a way that eliminates extra overhead and engineering effort. Lithium is actively contributing to key open source upstream projects and working closely with its engineering/development teams to optimize software efficiency with an elastic cloud architecture that delivers on the benefits of cloud automation.
OpenStack: Changing the Face of Service DeliveryMirantis
Keynote by Lew Tucker, VP and CTO of Cloud Computing at Cisco, at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
As more companies move to software-driven infrastructures, OpenStack opens up new possibilities for traditional network service providers, media production, and content providers. Micro-services, and carrier-grade service delivery become the new watchwords for those companies looking to disrupt traditional players with virtualized services running on OpenStack.
Keynote by Diane Bryant, SVP and GM of the Data Center Group at Intel, at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
Cloud computing provides tremendous agility and efficiency to organizations are the driver of the digital service economy. In her keynote, Diane Bryant will discuss how Intel was an early leader in adoption of cloud computing under her tenure as CIO and how this experience has shaped broader strategy to deliver tens of thousands of new clouds across the enterprise with Intel’s new Cloud for All Initiative. Attendees can expect to learn about OpenStack’s critical role in shaping the future of the enterprise data center and learn more about key industry efforts to drive enterprise readiness to the OpenStack platform.
Containers for the Enterprise: It's Not That SimpleMirantis
Keynote by Alex Polvi, CEO of CoreOS, at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
Containers are rapidly finding their way into enterprise data centers. But enterprises like to consume complete products. How do technologies like containers make their way from hyperscale ubiquity to enterprise nirvana? Alex offers some clues.
Protecting Yourself from the Container ShakeoutMirantis
Keynote by Boris Renski, Co-Founder and CMO of Mirantis, and Lachlan Evenson, Team Lead of Cloud Platform Engineering at Lithium Technologies, at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
The Docker-fueled container craze is much less of a threat to VMs or OpenStack than it is to PaaS vendors. The story of “do it the way Google does it” is proving just as tough to monetize with enterprises as commodity cloud was. Boris will talk about OpenStack as a “safe harbor” from the coming container shakeout, leveraging the project’s maturity as a place to try various container strategies until the winner emerges.
Lachlan Evenson of Lithium will join Boris to share how Lithium deployed Kubernetes on OpenStack.
Keynote by James Staten, Chief Strategist of the Cloud + Enterprise division of Microsoft, at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
Clinton campaign manager James Carville reminded his team often that driving change came through winning the hearts and minds of the people and where government affects them the most: “It’s the economy, stupid.” In helping enterprises make the shift to cloud, the biggest issue isn’t the technology but the process change organizations have to go through that determine success. In this session, James Staten, chief strategist for the Microsoft Cloud+Enterprise division, and former lead cloud analyst at Forrester Research will share his findings and recommendations for helping enterprise organizations, particularly IT Orgs, successfully navigate a change to the cloud.
Keynote by OpenStack Foundation Executive Director Jonathan Bryce at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
Hundreds of companies are running millions of cores in production with OpenStack. The work continues, but the platform is mature. Now, the community is evolving OpenStack into a platform for innovation—a reliable environment in which to test, try and adopt new technologies as they prove themselves.
Amit Tank of DIRECTV will join Jonathan Bryce to discuss his organization's plans for using OpenStack as the one platform for integration of VMs, containers and emergent technologies down the road.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
2. ➔ Company overview
◆ Mirantis today
◆ Our mission
◆ Our customers
➔ Product overview
◆ Mirantis OpenStack - easy, flexible, reliable
◆ Mirantis world-class support
➔ Other Mirantis Offerings
In this overview
3. ➔ #1 pure-play OpenStack company
➔ Delivers all the technology, integration, training
and support required for companies to succeed
with production-grade open source cloud
➔ 400+ open source infrastructure experts helped
make it one of top 5 contributors to OpenStack’s
upstream codebase
Mirantis today
5. Our success stories
Mirantis has worked with Cisco to help accelerate technical uptake of
OpenStack, to integrate infrastructure with key Cisco service
offerings, and to deliver implementations of compute and network
interoperability code contributed to the OpenStack Project as part of
the recent releases.
With expertise from Mirantis, Huawei built a self-service cloud that
allows engineers to provision, configure, deploy and decommission
servers in the cloud without relying on IT.
Mirantis worked with Internap to integrate and implement an
innovative commercial cloud service, with leading edge high-
performance, on-demand provisioning and scaling – all free of
proprietary platform lock-in.
6. Mirantis OpenStack—easy, flexible, reliable
● The Fuel lifecycle control
plane for deployment and
operation
● Prescriptive reference
architectures
● OpenStack integrated projects drawn down directly from trunk
○ Further hardened for reliability, scalability and security
● Key related projects from the OpenStack community
● Partner plug-ins and drivers
● Mirantis world-class support with defined response times
Mirantis OpenStack includes:
7. Mirantis OpenStack—ease of deployment
● Multi-cloud management
● Unattended discovery of
available nodes
● Pre-deployment verification of
network readiness
● Centralized log management
● Automated provisioning of
your chosen OpenStack
components
8. Mirantis OpenStack—ease of operation
➔ Health Check is a battery of post-
deployment tests that:
◆ Ensures the deployed environment
is working as expected
◆ Can be run throughout the life of
your cloud
◆ Is extensible by customers
partners and community
➔ Real-Time monitoring dashboard for
operations
◆ OpenStack specific templates
◆ Installed by services
9. Mirantis OpenStack—ease of automation
➔ RESTful API for common operations
◆ Add/Remove nodes from an existing cloud
◆ Create a new cloud
◆ Activate/collect from operational functions
10. Integration with VMware vCenter
➔ Enables use of ESXi servers as a compute
resource for OpenStack
◆ Legacy applications can continue to run in a
familiar environment
11. Mirantis OpenStack hardened packages—
flexibility and reliability
➔ Starts with OpenStack core projects
◆ Takes advantage of community
powered high speed innovation
◆ Maintains openness and flexibility
for adding tailored customer needs
➔ Mirantis folds in additional value
◆ High availability
◆ Defect fixes
◆ Premium Projects
◆ Certified partner
drivers/integrations
➔ Public OpenStack improvements/fixes
are committed back upstream
12. The OpenStack train keeps a rollin’
➔ Mirantis performs predictable CI/CD
◆ In sync with bug/security updates and major releases
◆ Cadence for release every 6 to 8 weeks
➔ Benefit: Customers stay close to trunk without requiring
heavy development resources
13. Mirantis world-class support—ease of mind
➔ Report and track issues by phone or via the web
support portal
➔ Assistance with all facets of Mirantis OpenStack
◆ How to us OpenStack
◆ Deployment
◆ Operations
➔ Issue resolution, including defect fixes
➔ SLA options including 24×7 or 8×5 business hours
◆ Includes response time SLAs based on severity
15. Mirantis OpenStack Express
➔ A private-cloud-as-a-service offering from Mirantis
➔ Elastic resources – use what you need when you need it.
➔ Full control of resources
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VP, enStratius (now Dell)
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