This document provides an overview of developing microservices applications. It discusses identifying independent business tasks to build initial microservices around, designing for failure by making the application more robust, and designing for scale using service discovery, configuration repositories, and common logging. Techniques for developing microservices like circuit breakers, service registries, and bulkheads are explained. The document also covers refactoring existing monolithic applications into microservices by splitting modules and repackaging applications.
Creating Microservices Application with IBM Cloud Private (ICP) - Container a...PT Datacomm Diangraha
Container as a Service is a container-based managed solution that provides tools to deploy and manage containerized applications. Containers isolate applications from each other and the underlying infrastructure, allowing applications to run consistently regardless of environment. Key benefits of containers include increased workload density, improved portability, faster deployment and updates, and more consistent operations. The solution is powered by Kubernetes for orchestration and IBM Cloud Private and includes features like automated deployments, monitoring, security controls and a management console.
Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system that automates deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes services handle load balancing, networking, and execution of containers across a cluster of nodes. It addresses challenges in managing containers at scale through features like deployment and rolling update of containers, self-healing, resource allocation and monitoring.
Tap into a Private Cloud as a Service to Accelerate Hybrid SuccessDenny Muktar
Used for IDC CXO-CIO Event in April 2016, JW Marriot, Jakarta. Talk about Hybrid and Private Cloud and IBM BlueBox. IBM commitment on open and contribution to OpenStack.
IBM Multicloud Management on theOpenShift Container PlatformMichael Elder
The document discusses IBM's Cloud Paks and multicloud management capabilities. It introduces Cloud Paks as enterprise-ready cloud software solutions that are containerized, certified, and can run on private and public clouds. It then summarizes the key capabilities of several Cloud Paks for applications, data, integration, automation, and multicloud management. It positions IBM as providing solutions for building, deploying, integrating, analyzing, automating, and managing applications and infrastructure across hybrid and multicloud environments.
Continuous Delivery on IBM Bluemix: Manage Cloud Native Services with Cloud N...Michael Elder
Development teams want to move quickly. Operations teams want to move forward with effective risk management. How do you balance these concerns? With IBM Continuous Delivery for Bluemix, developers are empowered to deliver changes at cloud speed, while release managers can establish policies that ensure compliance with standards. Promotions can be automated all the way to production while enforcing team policies around test coverage and automated test success. And of course, environment inventories are always just a click away. In this talk, you’ll learn how to enable your enterprise teams to deliver like a startup, without violating corporate regulations like separation of duties.
Hybrid Cloud: How to Get a Return from an Investment Made Three Decades Ago (...Michael Elder
How do you get the value of the last 3 decades of investment in your backend into the hands of your end users faster? And through new mediums like mobile?
IBM Bluemix offers you the opportunity to craft new applications in a fully hosted and managed Platform as a Service. Wouldn’t it be great if you could tie these two worlds together? Well, in fact you can!
In this talk, we’ll show you how to incorporate backend services into your IBM Bluemix applications through Cast Iron Live, an API gateway that let’s you expose your on-prem backend services safely to off-prem applications on IBM Bluemix. We’ll even show you how to manage the entire chain using a consistent DevOps-centric toolchain using IBM UrbanCode Deploy!
This document provides an overview of developing microservices applications. It discusses identifying independent business tasks to build initial microservices around, designing for failure by making the application more robust, and designing for scale using service discovery, configuration repositories, and common logging. Techniques for developing microservices like circuit breakers, service registries, and bulkheads are explained. The document also covers refactoring existing monolithic applications into microservices by splitting modules and repackaging applications.
Creating Microservices Application with IBM Cloud Private (ICP) - Container a...PT Datacomm Diangraha
Container as a Service is a container-based managed solution that provides tools to deploy and manage containerized applications. Containers isolate applications from each other and the underlying infrastructure, allowing applications to run consistently regardless of environment. Key benefits of containers include increased workload density, improved portability, faster deployment and updates, and more consistent operations. The solution is powered by Kubernetes for orchestration and IBM Cloud Private and includes features like automated deployments, monitoring, security controls and a management console.
Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system that automates deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes services handle load balancing, networking, and execution of containers across a cluster of nodes. It addresses challenges in managing containers at scale through features like deployment and rolling update of containers, self-healing, resource allocation and monitoring.
Tap into a Private Cloud as a Service to Accelerate Hybrid SuccessDenny Muktar
Used for IDC CXO-CIO Event in April 2016, JW Marriot, Jakarta. Talk about Hybrid and Private Cloud and IBM BlueBox. IBM commitment on open and contribution to OpenStack.
IBM Multicloud Management on theOpenShift Container PlatformMichael Elder
The document discusses IBM's Cloud Paks and multicloud management capabilities. It introduces Cloud Paks as enterprise-ready cloud software solutions that are containerized, certified, and can run on private and public clouds. It then summarizes the key capabilities of several Cloud Paks for applications, data, integration, automation, and multicloud management. It positions IBM as providing solutions for building, deploying, integrating, analyzing, automating, and managing applications and infrastructure across hybrid and multicloud environments.
Continuous Delivery on IBM Bluemix: Manage Cloud Native Services with Cloud N...Michael Elder
Development teams want to move quickly. Operations teams want to move forward with effective risk management. How do you balance these concerns? With IBM Continuous Delivery for Bluemix, developers are empowered to deliver changes at cloud speed, while release managers can establish policies that ensure compliance with standards. Promotions can be automated all the way to production while enforcing team policies around test coverage and automated test success. And of course, environment inventories are always just a click away. In this talk, you’ll learn how to enable your enterprise teams to deliver like a startup, without violating corporate regulations like separation of duties.
Hybrid Cloud: How to Get a Return from an Investment Made Three Decades Ago (...Michael Elder
How do you get the value of the last 3 decades of investment in your backend into the hands of your end users faster? And through new mediums like mobile?
IBM Bluemix offers you the opportunity to craft new applications in a fully hosted and managed Platform as a Service. Wouldn’t it be great if you could tie these two worlds together? Well, in fact you can!
In this talk, we’ll show you how to incorporate backend services into your IBM Bluemix applications through Cast Iron Live, an API gateway that let’s you expose your on-prem backend services safely to off-prem applications on IBM Bluemix. We’ll even show you how to manage the entire chain using a consistent DevOps-centric toolchain using IBM UrbanCode Deploy!
DevOps within the Hybrid Cloud Deploying to the VMware Platform on the IBM CloudMichael Elder
This document discusses deploying VMware workloads to the IBM Cloud platform using VMware on IBM Cloud. Key points include:
- IBM Cloud allows customers to easily move existing VMware workloads from on-premises data centers to IBM Cloud on a common platform.
- IBM Validated Design simplifies deployment of VMware Cloud Foundation on IBM Cloud infrastructure consisting of bare metal servers, VMware software, and automated lifecycle management.
- The partnership between IBM and VMware enables customers to achieve a consistent management and security model across their hybrid cloud with familiar VMware tools.
Kafka with IBM Event Streams - Technical PresentationWinton Winton
IBM Event Streams is a fully supported Apache Kafka distribution with additional capabilities. It provides powerful operations tooling, an award-winning user experience, and support that can be trusted. Deployment options include Event Streams on IBM Cloud, Red Hat OpenShift, and Cloud Pak for Integration. Key features include high availability, easy scaling of the Kafka cluster, rolling upgrades, disaster recovery with geo-replication, and connectors to integrate with various data sources.
How do you deliver your applications to the cloud?Michael Elder
Cloud, Docker, Bluemix, and DevOps. You feel the pressure of a hyper-competitive marketplace, and you want to win. Your goal is to deliver apps to that make your users happy and excited about your brand and products, but how do you do that? In this talk, we'll provide a technical briefing for how you can use a DevOps-enabled toolchain to deliver your apps with speed and reliability to the cloud platform of your choice. We'll review how UrbanCode Deploy can deliver your applications to OpenStack, IBM SoftLayer, Amazon, and VMWare with a consistent and portable Infrastructure-as-a-Service approach; or how you can use Containers and Cloud Foundry for app tiers that change potentially many times a day. We’ll also focus in on some exciting new capabilities on our roadmap around Toolchains, Pipelines, Insights, and Releases.
Come take a look and ask your questions, and hopefully come away with a game plan to improve your delivery process today.
IBM Private Cloud Platform - Setting Foundation for Hybrid (JUKE, 2015)Denny Muktar
This is the slide for IBM Partner Event, November 2015.
Digital Transformation, Innovation, and Industry Transformer through Hybrid Cloud. IBM Scenarios of Hybrid Cloud and Roadmap .An example of how Enterprise can get into Hybrid Cloud through simple Dev/Test Private Cloud as the start.
IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack provides an easy to deploy and manage private and hybrid cloud platform based on OpenStack. It features automated installation, integrated management through a single dashboard, and improved ROI through superior resource scheduling and a self-service portal. The solution supports heterogeneous infrastructure across IBM and x86 servers and major hypervisors. It also provides seamless hybrid cloud capabilities and access to OpenStack APIs while being backed by IBM support.
The IBM Open Cloud Architecture (and Platform)Florian Georg
IBM's open cloud architecture strategy focuses on DevOps practices using a technology stack that includes OpenStack for IaaS, CloudFoundry PaaS, and SaaS applications. This provides on-premise private clouds with IBM PureFlex and SoftLayer, as well as IBM BlueMix for public clouds. IBM UrbanCode Deploy automates application deployments across environments, while IBM DevOps Services provides a pipeline for development, integration and delivery of applications on CloudFoundry and other platforms.
FORUM PA 2015 - Microservices with IBM Bluemixgjuljo
This document discusses Bluemix, microservices, and a demo. Bluemix is IBM's cloud platform for building, running, and managing applications using open standards. It discusses how microservices applications are built using independent, self-contained services that communicate over well-defined interfaces. This allows for cross-functional teams and independent scaling of services. The demo then shows a microservices application deployed to Bluemix using Docker containers, MongoDB, and other technologies.
IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator is a cloud management platform that provides:
1) An easy to use graphical interface for designing and managing cloud service automation workflows across different IT domains.
2) Integrations with other IBM products like SmartCloud Provisioning, Monitoring, and Cost Management to enable end-to-end service orchestration.
3) A marketplace for sharing and reusing cloud automation content from IBM, partners, and customers to accelerate cloud integrations and deployments.
1. Bluemix is IBM's cloud platform that provides an open innovation platform to build, deploy, and manage applications anywhere through public, private, and on-premises options.
2. It delivers flexible compute options including containers and virtual machines and a catalog of over 100 services to extend applications.
3. Bluemix offers deployment options like public, dedicated, and local environments to meet enterprise security, compliance, and infrastructure needs while fostering innovation.
IBM Bluemix Dedicated – GitHub EnterpriseIBM DevOps
The document discusses IBM Bluemix Dedicated - GitHub Enterprise, a new managed service that provides GitHub Enterprise in a dedicated, secure environment hosted on IBM's Bluemix Dedicated cloud platform. GitHub Enterprise allows for collaborative development through secure code repositories and integration with over 150 Bluemix services. The service is the first to offer GitHub Enterprise in a fully managed, dedicated cloud environment and provides benefits like facilitating agile development, security, backups and upgrades managed by IBM.
Platform as a Service - Cloud Foundry and IBM BluemixDavid Currie
This document provides an overview of Platform as a Service (PaaS) using Cloud Foundry and IBM Bluemix. It discusses what PaaS is, demos Cloud Foundry and Bluemix, covers the Cloud Foundry architecture including buildpacks and services, and demos DevOps with PaaS.
IBM SoftLayer - overview of Cloud Infrastructure Avinaba Basu
SoftLayer is an IBM company that provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS) through its global network of data centers. It offers both bare-metal servers and virtual instances that can be deployed on demand through an API or web interface. SoftLayer's platform allows customers to build hybrid cloud architectures combining on-premise and public cloud resources that are managed from a single control plane. The document provides details on SoftLayer's computing, storage, networking and security capabilities and its global data center footprint.
Client presentation ibm private modular cloud_082013jimmykibm
IBM Private Modular Cloud helps organizations launch PaaS and IaaS private clouds within weeks through automation. It provides a self-service portal for automated provisioning and the ability to start small and scale infrastructure quickly. IBM has experience deploying automated application patterns for over 70 clients globally.
IBM Interconnect 2016. This session outlines the offerings and initiatives that IBM provides around cloud and "as-a-service" messaging. We explain their roles and how they work together to deliver agility to business, while retaining the mission-critical reliability that enterprises have come to expect of IBM messaging. Topics include the work we are doing in IBM MQ Enterprise messaging to facilitate its deployment in public and private IaaS clouds, the use of MQ in Docker and how we are making it easier to build self-service deployments on-premise, the new MQ Light API and how it can be exploited from IBM Bluemix and "fast-speed of IT" systems of engagement, the MQ Light Service for IBM Bluemix and the work we are doing with the Apache Kafka project.
Learn how to Leverage Kubernetes to Support 12 Factor for Enterprise AppsMichael Elder
Brad Topol & Michael Elder, IBM
“12 Factor” is a software methodology for building scalable microservice applications that provides best practices designed to enable applications to be built with portability, resilience, and scalability when deployed to the web. In this talk we provide an overview of the 12 Factor methodology and describe how the core constructs provided by Kubernetes can be leveraged to support the 12 factors for scalable web apps. In this talk we will provide live demonstrations of how Kubernetes can support 12 Factor for not only newer cloud native applications, but also for legacy enterprise middleware applications that include stateful and transactional workloads.
Blue Box Cloud Dedicated private cloud as a service (PCaaS) is the logical solution for organizations that demand the security and control of a private cloud with the ease of use of a public cloud. Powered by OpenStack, quick to deploy, highly flexible and fully scalable, Blue Box Cloud Dedicated offers month-to-month and 12-month term pricing options. Get started in a data center near you.
The document discusses IBM's PureApplication System, which provides a platform for deploying and managing workloads across on-premises and cloud infrastructures using standardized application patterns. It describes capabilities for high availability, disaster recovery, customizing patterns, and deploying workloads across multiple systems. It also outlines the architecture and hardware specifications of PureApplication System platforms.
Client Deployment of IBM Cloud Private (IBM #Think2019 #5964)Michael Elder
As you plan for the adoption of Kubernetes in your datacenter, you’ll face several common questions. How much capacity will your clusters need? How should you manage the network security of the cluster? How do you expose services on the cluster to your existing network fabric? What are the tradeoffs to consider between different storage providers? What should you do for backup and disaster recovery scenarios? In this session, we’ll review several examples of client deployment architectures that will help you get started on your journey to a hybrid, multicloud architecture for your apps!
Accelerate Digital Transformation with IBM Cloud PrivateMichael Elder
Accelerate the journey to cloud-native, refactor existing mission-critical workloads, and catalyze enterprise digital transformations.
How do you ensure the success of your enterprise in highly competitive market landscapes? How will you deliver new cloud-native workloads, modernize existing estates, and drive integration between them?
IBM Cloud UCC Talk, 8th December 2020 - Cloud Native, Microservices, and Serv...Michael O'Sullivan
A lecture to the students of the University College Cork 3rd year Undergraduate Computer Science class, CS3204 (Cloud Infrastructure and Services) on Cloud Native Computing, Microservices, and Serverless computing, on the IBM Cloud. Several examples and a live demo were included. Also contains discussions of the 12-Factor app, and monolith vs. microservice-based applications.
DevOps within the Hybrid Cloud Deploying to the VMware Platform on the IBM CloudMichael Elder
This document discusses deploying VMware workloads to the IBM Cloud platform using VMware on IBM Cloud. Key points include:
- IBM Cloud allows customers to easily move existing VMware workloads from on-premises data centers to IBM Cloud on a common platform.
- IBM Validated Design simplifies deployment of VMware Cloud Foundation on IBM Cloud infrastructure consisting of bare metal servers, VMware software, and automated lifecycle management.
- The partnership between IBM and VMware enables customers to achieve a consistent management and security model across their hybrid cloud with familiar VMware tools.
Kafka with IBM Event Streams - Technical PresentationWinton Winton
IBM Event Streams is a fully supported Apache Kafka distribution with additional capabilities. It provides powerful operations tooling, an award-winning user experience, and support that can be trusted. Deployment options include Event Streams on IBM Cloud, Red Hat OpenShift, and Cloud Pak for Integration. Key features include high availability, easy scaling of the Kafka cluster, rolling upgrades, disaster recovery with geo-replication, and connectors to integrate with various data sources.
How do you deliver your applications to the cloud?Michael Elder
Cloud, Docker, Bluemix, and DevOps. You feel the pressure of a hyper-competitive marketplace, and you want to win. Your goal is to deliver apps to that make your users happy and excited about your brand and products, but how do you do that? In this talk, we'll provide a technical briefing for how you can use a DevOps-enabled toolchain to deliver your apps with speed and reliability to the cloud platform of your choice. We'll review how UrbanCode Deploy can deliver your applications to OpenStack, IBM SoftLayer, Amazon, and VMWare with a consistent and portable Infrastructure-as-a-Service approach; or how you can use Containers and Cloud Foundry for app tiers that change potentially many times a day. We’ll also focus in on some exciting new capabilities on our roadmap around Toolchains, Pipelines, Insights, and Releases.
Come take a look and ask your questions, and hopefully come away with a game plan to improve your delivery process today.
IBM Private Cloud Platform - Setting Foundation for Hybrid (JUKE, 2015)Denny Muktar
This is the slide for IBM Partner Event, November 2015.
Digital Transformation, Innovation, and Industry Transformer through Hybrid Cloud. IBM Scenarios of Hybrid Cloud and Roadmap .An example of how Enterprise can get into Hybrid Cloud through simple Dev/Test Private Cloud as the start.
IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack provides an easy to deploy and manage private and hybrid cloud platform based on OpenStack. It features automated installation, integrated management through a single dashboard, and improved ROI through superior resource scheduling and a self-service portal. The solution supports heterogeneous infrastructure across IBM and x86 servers and major hypervisors. It also provides seamless hybrid cloud capabilities and access to OpenStack APIs while being backed by IBM support.
The IBM Open Cloud Architecture (and Platform)Florian Georg
IBM's open cloud architecture strategy focuses on DevOps practices using a technology stack that includes OpenStack for IaaS, CloudFoundry PaaS, and SaaS applications. This provides on-premise private clouds with IBM PureFlex and SoftLayer, as well as IBM BlueMix for public clouds. IBM UrbanCode Deploy automates application deployments across environments, while IBM DevOps Services provides a pipeline for development, integration and delivery of applications on CloudFoundry and other platforms.
FORUM PA 2015 - Microservices with IBM Bluemixgjuljo
This document discusses Bluemix, microservices, and a demo. Bluemix is IBM's cloud platform for building, running, and managing applications using open standards. It discusses how microservices applications are built using independent, self-contained services that communicate over well-defined interfaces. This allows for cross-functional teams and independent scaling of services. The demo then shows a microservices application deployed to Bluemix using Docker containers, MongoDB, and other technologies.
IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator is a cloud management platform that provides:
1) An easy to use graphical interface for designing and managing cloud service automation workflows across different IT domains.
2) Integrations with other IBM products like SmartCloud Provisioning, Monitoring, and Cost Management to enable end-to-end service orchestration.
3) A marketplace for sharing and reusing cloud automation content from IBM, partners, and customers to accelerate cloud integrations and deployments.
1. Bluemix is IBM's cloud platform that provides an open innovation platform to build, deploy, and manage applications anywhere through public, private, and on-premises options.
2. It delivers flexible compute options including containers and virtual machines and a catalog of over 100 services to extend applications.
3. Bluemix offers deployment options like public, dedicated, and local environments to meet enterprise security, compliance, and infrastructure needs while fostering innovation.
IBM Bluemix Dedicated – GitHub EnterpriseIBM DevOps
The document discusses IBM Bluemix Dedicated - GitHub Enterprise, a new managed service that provides GitHub Enterprise in a dedicated, secure environment hosted on IBM's Bluemix Dedicated cloud platform. GitHub Enterprise allows for collaborative development through secure code repositories and integration with over 150 Bluemix services. The service is the first to offer GitHub Enterprise in a fully managed, dedicated cloud environment and provides benefits like facilitating agile development, security, backups and upgrades managed by IBM.
Platform as a Service - Cloud Foundry and IBM BluemixDavid Currie
This document provides an overview of Platform as a Service (PaaS) using Cloud Foundry and IBM Bluemix. It discusses what PaaS is, demos Cloud Foundry and Bluemix, covers the Cloud Foundry architecture including buildpacks and services, and demos DevOps with PaaS.
IBM SoftLayer - overview of Cloud Infrastructure Avinaba Basu
SoftLayer is an IBM company that provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS) through its global network of data centers. It offers both bare-metal servers and virtual instances that can be deployed on demand through an API or web interface. SoftLayer's platform allows customers to build hybrid cloud architectures combining on-premise and public cloud resources that are managed from a single control plane. The document provides details on SoftLayer's computing, storage, networking and security capabilities and its global data center footprint.
Client presentation ibm private modular cloud_082013jimmykibm
IBM Private Modular Cloud helps organizations launch PaaS and IaaS private clouds within weeks through automation. It provides a self-service portal for automated provisioning and the ability to start small and scale infrastructure quickly. IBM has experience deploying automated application patterns for over 70 clients globally.
IBM Interconnect 2016. This session outlines the offerings and initiatives that IBM provides around cloud and "as-a-service" messaging. We explain their roles and how they work together to deliver agility to business, while retaining the mission-critical reliability that enterprises have come to expect of IBM messaging. Topics include the work we are doing in IBM MQ Enterprise messaging to facilitate its deployment in public and private IaaS clouds, the use of MQ in Docker and how we are making it easier to build self-service deployments on-premise, the new MQ Light API and how it can be exploited from IBM Bluemix and "fast-speed of IT" systems of engagement, the MQ Light Service for IBM Bluemix and the work we are doing with the Apache Kafka project.
Learn how to Leverage Kubernetes to Support 12 Factor for Enterprise AppsMichael Elder
Brad Topol & Michael Elder, IBM
“12 Factor” is a software methodology for building scalable microservice applications that provides best practices designed to enable applications to be built with portability, resilience, and scalability when deployed to the web. In this talk we provide an overview of the 12 Factor methodology and describe how the core constructs provided by Kubernetes can be leveraged to support the 12 factors for scalable web apps. In this talk we will provide live demonstrations of how Kubernetes can support 12 Factor for not only newer cloud native applications, but also for legacy enterprise middleware applications that include stateful and transactional workloads.
Blue Box Cloud Dedicated private cloud as a service (PCaaS) is the logical solution for organizations that demand the security and control of a private cloud with the ease of use of a public cloud. Powered by OpenStack, quick to deploy, highly flexible and fully scalable, Blue Box Cloud Dedicated offers month-to-month and 12-month term pricing options. Get started in a data center near you.
The document discusses IBM's PureApplication System, which provides a platform for deploying and managing workloads across on-premises and cloud infrastructures using standardized application patterns. It describes capabilities for high availability, disaster recovery, customizing patterns, and deploying workloads across multiple systems. It also outlines the architecture and hardware specifications of PureApplication System platforms.
Client Deployment of IBM Cloud Private (IBM #Think2019 #5964)Michael Elder
As you plan for the adoption of Kubernetes in your datacenter, you’ll face several common questions. How much capacity will your clusters need? How should you manage the network security of the cluster? How do you expose services on the cluster to your existing network fabric? What are the tradeoffs to consider between different storage providers? What should you do for backup and disaster recovery scenarios? In this session, we’ll review several examples of client deployment architectures that will help you get started on your journey to a hybrid, multicloud architecture for your apps!
Accelerate Digital Transformation with IBM Cloud PrivateMichael Elder
Accelerate the journey to cloud-native, refactor existing mission-critical workloads, and catalyze enterprise digital transformations.
How do you ensure the success of your enterprise in highly competitive market landscapes? How will you deliver new cloud-native workloads, modernize existing estates, and drive integration between them?
IBM Cloud UCC Talk, 8th December 2020 - Cloud Native, Microservices, and Serv...Michael O'Sullivan
A lecture to the students of the University College Cork 3rd year Undergraduate Computer Science class, CS3204 (Cloud Infrastructure and Services) on Cloud Native Computing, Microservices, and Serverless computing, on the IBM Cloud. Several examples and a live demo were included. Also contains discussions of the 12-Factor app, and monolith vs. microservice-based applications.
Accelerate Digital Transformation with IBM Cloud PrivateMichael Elder
Latest version: https://www.slideshare.net/MichaelElder/accelerate-digital-transformation-with-ibm-cloud-private-81258443
Accelerate the journey to cloud-native, refactor existing mission-critical workloads, and catalyze enterprise digital transformations.
How do you ensure the success of your enterprise in highly competitive market landscapes? How will you deliver new cloud-native workloads, modernize existing estates, and drive integration between them?
IBM is presenting on using IBM Cloud Private on Linux on Z to modernize IBM Z systems. IBM Cloud Private offers a private cloud platform that provides the agility and flexibility of public cloud with the security and performance of private cloud. It is based on Kubernetes and allows organizations to modernize applications, leverage existing IBM Z investments, and build new cloud native applications. IBM Cloud Private can run workloads across x86, Power, and IBM Z architectures in a heterogeneous environment.
Application modernization involves transitioning existing applications to new approaches on the cloud to achieve business outcomes like speed to market, rapid innovation, flexibility and cost savings. It accelerates digital transformations by improving developer productivity through adoption of cloud native architectures and containerization, and increases operational efficiency through automation and DevOps practices. IBM's application modernization approach provides prescriptive guidance, increased agility, reduced risk, and turnkey benefits through tools, accelerators and expertise to help modernize applications quickly and safely.
IBM Softlayer ile bulutta 3. Boyut Bora Taşer IBMWebrazzi
The document discusses IBM's cloud computing services and SoftLayer platform. It provides the following key points:
1) IBM has made large investments in cloud capabilities through acquisitions and building its own datacenters, and cloud revenue and market opportunity are growing significantly.
2) SoftLayer offers infrastructure choices including bare metal servers, virtual servers, and private clouds across its global datacenter platform, along with network and security services.
3) IBM's cloud strategy includes infrastructure, platform, and software as a service offerings that can help businesses transform through the cloud.
The document discusses how businesses can compose their digital enterprises by taking a composable business approach. It describes shifts in the market towards mobile, cloud services, and killer apps transforming industries. It advocates for a composable approach using building blocks to assemble new capabilities quickly. It outlines three steps to make the composable business a reality: 1) making IT cloud-ready, 2) strategically using SaaS applications, and 3) building next-gen engaging applications on platforms like Bluemix. It discusses various IBM offerings that can help like middleware, API management, mobile and integration technologies.
Deploying IBM WebSphere Application Server to the Cloud_GWC_3-24-2015Yakura Coffee
WebSphere Application Server has flexible deployment options for cloud environments. It can run on IBM public clouds with BYOSL or PAYG models, as well as on SoftLayer's dedicated or virtual private clouds. A current promotion allows customers to use their existing WebSphere Application Server licenses on SoftLayer at no additional charge. This provides opportunities to leverage cloud economics while maintaining control and security on premise.
This document discusses hybrid cloud models for Vietnam. It begins by outlining the evolution of cloud computing, from the virtualization era focused on infrastructure as a service (IaaS) to the current era of hybrid data. It then discusses how the digital economy is driving disruption through ecosystem-based innovation, insight-driven processes, and apps that consolidate decision making. The document recommends targeting a technology stack to achieve digital disruption and outlines a high-level target architecture. It emphasizes that a hybrid IT approach integrating new agile capabilities with existing environments provides for two-speed IT delivery. Finally, the document discusses common use cases for hybrid cloud and factors to consider when selecting a cloud model.
IBM Cloud Paris Meetup - 20180628 - IBM Cloud PrivateIBM France Lab
IBM Cloud Private is a Kubernetes platform that allows organizations to develop modern applications using microservices architectures within their own datacenters. It includes Kubernetes for container orchestration, Cloud Foundry for application development and deployment, and Terraform for infrastructure provisioning on public and private clouds. IBM Cloud Private provides middleware, analytics and other services through Helm charts as well as core operational services for security, DevOps and hybrid integration. It can run on existing infrastructure from IBM, Dell, Cisco, NetApp, Lenovo and others.
IBM hosted a technical symposium from February 18-20, 2019 in Cairo, Egypt. Tony Pearson, a Master Inventor and Senior IT Architect from IBM, gave a presentation on IBM Z in the Cloud. The presentation discussed how z/OS Cloud Broker for IBM Cloud Private allows users to access and deploy z/OS resources and services through IBM Cloud Private for a unified cloud development experience. It enables businesses to leverage existing mainframe assets in a modern way that is accessible to all developers.
The document is a presentation about IBM Cloud given by Jonathan Wisler at the IS Directors Conference in September 2014. The presentation discusses IBM's global cloud platform and infrastructure, including its 40 data centers worldwide, unified management interface and APIs, and global expansion plans. It also covers IBM's investments in cloud technologies like Bluemix, cloud marketplaces, managed services, and the SoftLayer infrastructure that supports IBM Cloud.
The document discusses cloud management challenges and how RightScale addresses them with its cloud management platform. It summarizes that RightScale provides unified management of multiple public and private clouds, enables self-service provisioning while maintaining governance controls, and offers automated tools to help enterprises scale their IT operations in the cloud.
Integration (Application?) Modernization with IBM GarageAndrew Ferrier
The document discusses how application modernization requires integration modernization as well. Integration architectures have evolved from monolithic to SOA to microservices-based. Modern integration involves deploying integrations as lightweight microservices in containers rather than centralized integration hubs. This allows for greater agility, autonomy, and cloud-native capabilities. The IBM Garage approach can help plan and execute an integration modernization project through techniques like design thinking, architecture workshops, and DevOps practices.
The document discusses how DevOps approaches can help organizations accelerate software delivery through expanded collaboration, automating processes, and reducing feedback times while balancing speed, quality, cost and risk; it also examines challenges of adoption at scale, maintaining innovation versus optimization in multi-speed IT environments, and how IBM capabilities can help organizations achieve continuous delivery across hybrid clouds.
This document provides information about IBM's Relay 2015 event and IBM Cloud Platform Services. It discusses how the role of the cloud is maturing into an environment for innovation and business value. It also summarizes IBM's approach to hybrid cloud, which provides a single, seamless experience across public, dedicated, and local clouds. Key services and capabilities are highlighted, including IBM Cloud Foundry, IBM Cloud Integration Services, and the IBM Bluemix administration console.
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Disaster Recovery Cookbook - Secret recipes for hybrid-cloud success.
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Raih produktivitas maksimal dengan menjalankan sistem SAP Anda di infrastruktur lokal pertama dan satu-satunya yang tersertifikasi langsung oleh SAP.
Ketahui bagaimana caranya untuk memasuki transformasi digital dengan meminimalkan komplektivitas, fleksibilitas yang tinggi, namun dengan TCO yang kompetitif dari Datacomm Cloud.
The document discusses the history of industrial revolutions from the first to the fourth revolution. It outlines the key technologies and transformations that occurred in each revolution. The first revolution involved mechanization powered by steam engines. The second revolution brought about mass production using assembly lines and electricity. The third revolution saw the rise of automation and computer technology. The fourth and current revolution is characterized by cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, additive manufacturing, the internet of things, autonomous robots, and enhanced cybersecurity.
This document discusses driving digital transformation through a future-proof digital platform. The platform allows organizations to rapidly create new value from applications, gain insights from data, and enable business innovation and continuity. It reduces costs while helping organizations become platform companies and develop new revenue streams. The platform connects internal and external systems and data to power new applications and insights in real-time. It also helps organizations address challenges of accelerating growth versus maintaining existing systems, and achieving agile transformation versus dealing with non-optimized cloud and on-premise systems.
This document discusses implementing mobile solutions across various business functions. It outlines plans to deploy basic QAD modules, integrate systems, and perform business analysis. Mobile applications are highlighted for sales, finance, and production functions to provide mobile access from tablets and laptops. Fixed asset auditing will also utilize a mobile app. The overall message is that "Mobile is now everything" and mobility needs to be a key part of the business strategy.
Digital twins represent physical objects in the digital world through 3D models and data from IoT sensors, CAD files, and product lifecycle management systems. They support Industry 4.0 goals by enabling connectivity between physical machines and digital representations to optimize operations and provide instructions to service technicians through augmented reality. Caterpillar aims to connect people and products with their IoT and AR strategy to make split-second decisions across entire mine sites. The Bosch Rexroth CytroPac hydraulic power unit is a revolutionary Industry 4.0 solution that monitors smart, connected products and visualizes digital insights from those products in their physical environment.
Drive Your Company Digital Transformation
Create Live Business by establishing a seamless, connected, and data-driven digital platform to rapidly create value from applications, gain insights, and enable live business. Migrate your SAP infrastructure to the cloud to accelerate growth and innovation, drive IT transformation, set up processes quickly and reduce costs and risks.
SAP on Datacomm Cloud offers a fully managed cloud service for SAP infrastructure to simplify maintenance and operations. It addresses challenges such as managing complexity, capacity, security, and availability. The service provides infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, software as a service, backup and disaster recovery, and full management of servers, storage, networking, and applications. Customers benefit from pay-as-you-use pricing, 99.9% service level agreements, and a single point of contact for support.
The document describes different approaches to hosting web applications and services, including a monolithic approach, a microservices approach, and a containerization approach using Kubernetes for container orchestration. It shows illustrations of a monolithic application with static content, REST APIs, and various services and databases hosted together on one server. It then shows how those components can be broken out into separate microservices and containers that are orchestrated by Kubernetes for improved scalability, availability, and maintenance.
Kubernetes as a Service provides benefits to executives, operators, and developers. For executives, it allows organizations to deliver new software and features more quickly, enabling faster time to market and multi-cloud operations for agility and resilience. Operators see more productive development teams with fewer impediments to development and faster software deployment times. Developers experience easier multi-cloud operations, more services delivered with less infrastructure, and a reduction in manual work and operator errors.
This document provides an overview of cloud-native development and Red Hat OpenShift:
- It discusses moving to cloud-native development through optimizing existing applications, developing new applications faster, and automating infrastructure.
- Red Hat OpenShift is positioned as the enterprise solution for running Kubernetes in production, as it addresses limitations of "raw" Kubernetes through features like developer tools, operations automation, and additional services.
- New features are highlighted for OpenShift 4.6, including improved application topology and monitoring, a new log forwarding API, and enhancements to the developer experience.
The document discusses how cloud computing can help Indonesia achieve its goal of becoming Indonesia 4.0 by facing the pandemic with technology. It outlines Datacomm's cloud and security products and services, how they can help SMEs overcome challenges in adopting digital technologies, and examples of technologies that can solve social issues like telehealth.
Sutedjo menjelaskan secara singkat mengenai sistem ERP SAP, beserta dengan manfaat yang diberikan seperti mampu menurunkan biaya inventory sebesar 20%, mempercepat proses bisnis sampai 50% dan mengurangi biaya TCO sampai 30%. Sutedjo juga menjelaskan mengenai pembagian tanggungjawab antara provider dengan konsumen ketika menjalankan SAP secara on-premise, hosted, dan menjalankan keseluruhan sistem di cloud.
Deri menjelaskan mengenai proses melakukan migrasi dari SAP on-prem ke cloud. Pemaparan materi juga mencakup mengenai tahapan-tahapan migrasi, aktivitas-aktivitas prioritas dalam melakukan migrasi, serta manfaat yang didapatkan ketika seluruh tahapan migrasi ke cloud selesai dilaksanakan.
Disaster Recovery: Understanding Trend, Methodology, Solution, and StandardPT Datacomm Diangraha
Disaster Recovery (DR)
Provides the technical ability to maintain critical services in the event of any unplanned incident that threatens these services or the technical infrastructure required to maintain them.
This document summarizes Disaster Recovery services from Datacomm using Zerto's virtual replication technology. Key points include:
- Datacomm offers DR services hosted in Jakarta and Bandung data centers with 99.9% availability SLA and up to zero data loss protection.
- Zerto's block-level replication technology allows for real-time data protection of both physical and virtual systems with checkpoints in seconds, and recovery of individual VMs or entire application groups.
- Consistency groups ensure related VMs and applications are recovered together at the same recovery point, improving scalability and recoverability compared to individual VM recovery.
- Customers can test disaster recovery with isolated VMs on demand without
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
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Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
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Things to Consider When Choosing a Website Developer for your Website | FODUUFODUU
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For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
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How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
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Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
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Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
2. NOTE: The above is a representative example only
To accelerate digital transformation, enterprises are
extending their applications and data to “clouds“…
Current Application Landscape
Private Clouds
Datacenter Datacenter
Infrastructure &
Platform Services
AI, Blockchain &
IoT Services
The New Application Landscape
The new landscape will be multi-cluster & multi-cloud
3. Application
Portfolio
Customer Information
Payment Systems
Business Process
Evolution to Cloud-
based Application
• Base Virtualization with
Standardization &
Automation
On-premises | Off-premises
VMs | Containers | aPaaS
| iPaaS | Event Driven
Transformation uses multiple concurrent approaches
… to minimize risk & cost while leveraging new & existing investments to innovate & differentiate
• Cloud native
• Loosely-Coupled
• 12-factor
• Horizontal Scaling
• Eventually consistent
• Microservices
• Auto-scaling
• DevOps & CI
• Self-recovering
➡ Lift-Standardize-Consolidate-Automate-Shift
➡ Contain-Expose-Extend
➡ Refactor / Create as Cloud-Native / Microservices
New Applications
➡ Data Classification, Movement & Governance
Bare metal, VMs, Containers, Automation - SDDC
API Creation & Management, Connectivity & Integration
Event-Driven, aPaas, Containers, Microservices
Cognitive Data Classification, High-volume data transfer,
Metadata Management
4. Containers &
Common Services
Next Generation
Middleware,
Data & Analytics
Automation &
Orchestration
Cloud-enabled
middleware
Self-service Experience
Integration Services
& Cloud Native
Programming Models
Integration & Hybrid
Cloud
APIs
Public
Cloud
Services
Machine Learning
on p/z
Blockchain
Business Process
Data & Apps
Cloud Native
Services & Runtimes
New
Applications
New Applications
On-Premises
Software
& Services
Containers &
Common Services
Automation &
Orchestration
Containers &
Common Services
Automation &
Orchestration
Use cases driving private cloud adoption
Optimize
legacy apps
with cloud
Open your datacenter to
work with cloud services
Create new cloud
native
applications
5. Enterprises will face new challenges in broadening the
adoption of Cloud to critical applications ….
APPLICATION PORTABILITY
Regulations
Data Locality
Provider Availability in Region
Cost
CHALLENGES
DATA MOVEMENT & GOVERNANCE
New Analytics & AI Services
Data Privacy & Risk
Data Gravity & Performance
Network Cost
Data Gravity & Lock-in
APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE
& DEVELOPMENT
Microservices
New Languages & Runtimes
APIs
DevOps & Skills
INTEGRATION
APIs & API Management
Existing Applications
Transactions
Agility
SERVICE MANAGEMENT
Monitoring/SRE
SLAs
Problem Diagnosis
HA/DR
Scale & Dynamicity
SECURITY & COMPLIANCE
Identity & Authorization
Audit
Shared Responsibility Models
Regulatory Compliance
CHALLENGES
6. IBM Cloud Private
Kubernetes based
container platform
Common Services
For prescribed
application development
& deployment
IBM Middleware,
Data & Analytics
Services
Industry leading container
orchestration platform
across private, dedicated
& public clouds
To simplify operations
management, DevOps
and hybrid integration
Cloud enabled
middleware, application
runtimes, messaging,
databases and analytics
to optimize current
investments and rapidly
innovate
Cloud Foundry
7. IBM DevOps Tools + Open Source
- Urban Code Release/Deploy
- Cloud Automation Manager
IBM Supported Languages & Frameworks
- Container Images & Buildpacks for Java, Node, Swift. .Net
- Frameworks: Spring, JEE, Mobile, Many Node & Reactive
IBM Cloud Private Catalog
- Helm Charts
- Patterns
- Cloud Foundry Services
IBM API Connect
- API Management
- Multi-cloud
- Open Standards
Management
- For Containers &
Cloud Foundry
- Metrics
- Common Ops
functions
- Identity, RBAC &
Policies
- Capacity &
Placement with
Cloud Matrix
Common Services
- Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana
- Logging: ELK
- IAM: Built-in + Federation to
Enterprise
- Metering: Product insights
- Key Management: Vault
Optimized runtimes
for workloads
⎽ Automation
Patterns &
Orchestration
⎽ Container
images
⎽ Container
Orchestration
⎽ Buildpacks
⎽ Actions, Events
& Integrations
- Reuse existing infrastructure & virtualization
- Multiplatform support (Intel, System p & z)
- IBM Managed services
- IBM Storage
Built upon Open Technologies
IBM Cloud Private capabilities
8. The Four Tenets
Enterprise grade. Open by design.
Rapid
Innovation
Hybrid
Integration
Investment
Leverage
Management and
Compliance
Built on 4 Key Tenets to
Drive Enterprise Transformation
9. IBM Cloud Private brings cloud native to the enterprise
Open Kubernetes-based
container platform
Cloud Foundry for app
dev and deployment
Integrated DevOps
toolchain
Integration capabilities
to unlock and connect
Secure access to
public cloud services
(AI, Blockchain)
Consistent experience
across private/public
Containerized versions
of IBM Middleware
(WebSphere, MQ, DB2, DSX
and popular Open Source)
Prescriptive guidance to
optimize workloads
Work with existing apps,
data, skills, infrastructure
Core operational
services including
logging, monitoring,
security
Flexibility to integrate
with existing tools
and processes
Rapid
Innovation
Hybrid
Integration
Investment
Leverage
Management and
Compliance
18. Front-end
Micro AppsMicro AppsNative Apps
Public
Off-Premise
Public
Very fast life cycle
Speed of deploy and execution
Scale for the unpredictable
Coding Artifacts
Life Cycle Management
Data Artifacts Micro Services Containers
Fast and automated life cycle
Fast repeatable deploys
Elastic behavior
Back-endBL-Tier
Enabled Apps Transactions
Private
On/Off-Premise
Private
On-Premise
Hybrid Integration
Records
Master Data
Transaction Data
Processes
Applications
Traditional Apps
More stable and predictable life cycle
API/WS exposure for up stream levels
Elastic throttling
Blueprints
Use case #3: New applications need an agile cloud architecture
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19. IBM Cloud Private changes your daily work routine
Todd
Operations / Admin
Responsible for infrastructure,
security, and management of the
environment.
Jane
Enterprise Developer
Responsible for modernizing existing
applications and creating new Cloud Native
Workloads.
IBM Cloud Private empowers both developers and administrators to meet business
demands:
• IT Operations and Administrators can quickly set up a modern, flexible, and compliant private cloud
on enterprise infrastructure that enables enterprise developers to innovate; they can also integrate
with their existing management tools and processes
• Developers can create new cloud-native applications, optimize existing ones, and securely connect
their applications with data and services across all clouds
21. Let’s say we want to run a
container in production…
22. Stateless
Stateless Stateful
Batch System
Kubernetes brings
orchestration
primitives to
support different styles
of workloads:
• Stateless
(ReplicaSets)
• Stateful
(StatefulSets)
• Batch (Jobs)
• System
(DaemonSets)
23. How do you manage these
containers in production?
23
24. Every container produces logs
Logs are critical for debugging and post-
mortem in production failures
25. 12-factor apps break
down into many microservices
so you’re really
debugging logs
across many containers
Many logs are written in files
within the container
.. and IBM containers use filebeat
to stream these logs
ELK + Filebeat is part of
IBM Cloud Private
27. Every container must have its health monitored
Basic liveness probes in Kubernetes ensure failed
pods are restarted.
But this is only the beginning of your monitoring
challenge across a containerized platform
28. Every app container
.. every middleware container
.. produces health metrics
.. we configure custom prometheus
collectors for custom metrics
Custom metrics help provide
insights and building blocks for custom alerts
and custom dashboards
Prometheus + Grafana is part of IBM Cloud Private
32. Containers are constantly changing
IBM Vulnerability Advisor is
part of IBM Cloud Private
… … … …
V1 V2 V3 V5V4
Vulnerabilities must be identified on an ongoing basis
34. Containers are everything!
IBM Cloud Automation Manager enables
hybrid workload management
which is part of IBM Cloud Private
… but not everything is a container yet.
35. Most apps today aren’t in containers
IBM Transformation Advisor enables
insights into existing apps which is part of
IBM Cloud Private
… and customers need help
to modernize these
workloads
37. Transforming innovative ideas
IBM Microclimate enables rapid creation of
new apps which is part of IBM Cloud Private
… into business value delivered
through containers
39. Helm - Introduction
39
Helm helps you manage Kubernetes applications —
Helm Charts helps you define, install, and upgrade
even the most complex Kubernetes application.
40. Charts, Repositories and
Releases
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Charts: A bundle of Kubernetes
resources
Repository: A collection of charts.
Releases: A chart instance loaded into
Kubernetes . Same chart can be
deployed several times and each
becomes its own release
Providing an easy to use, extend, and
compose catalog of IBM and Third-Party
content is part of IBM Cloud Private
41. • Logging
• Monitoring
• Alerts
• IBM Metering
• IBM Vulnerability Analysis
• IBM Cloud Automation Manager
• IBM Transformation Advisor
• IBM Microclimate
• A rich catalog of content
Ensuring seamless ongoing updates for
all services is part of IBM Cloud Private
So we’ve talked about:
All of these services require ongoing
updates
42. • Logging
• Monitoring
• Alerts
• IBM Metering
• IBM Vulnerability Analysis
• IBM Cloud Automation Manager
• IBM Transformation Advisor
• IBM Microclimate
• A rich catalog of content
… as Jane or Todd, how do I
interact with these services?
Identity & Access Management ensures
consistent identity across all
platform services and is part of
IBM Cloud Private
43. We introduce “Teams” on top of
raw Kubernetes Roles/ClusterRoles
Teams bind a collection of resources –
both inside and outside of Kubernetes
… to a set of users with
defined roles
Our team model is based on the proven
access control model from UrbanCode
Deploy which is part of IBM Cloud Private
Operator
Editor
Team
• Namespaces
• Image Repos
• Helm Repos
• Helm Charts
• … and more
44. • Logging
• Monitoring
• Alerts
• IBM Metering
• IBM Vulnerability Analysis
• IBM Cloud Automation Manager
• IBM Transformation Advisor
• IBM Microclimate
• A rich catalog of content
Ensuring data in transit and data at rest
security for all platform services is part of
IBM Cloud Private
All of these services expose network
endpoints via TLS
All of these services store data which is
encrypted at rest
45. • Logging
• Monitoring
• Alerts
• IBM Metering
• IBM Vulnerability Analysis
• IBM Cloud Automation Manager
• IBM Transformation Advisor
• IBM Microclimate
• A rich catalog of content
Ensuring consistent audit trails for all
platform services is part of IBM Cloud Private
All of these services must provide audit
logs for actions performed, when they
were performed, and who performed the
action
46. Security & Compliance Roadmap Overview
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Complete Next steps
March
2-3 months
4Q
Continued Compliance Expansion
(3.next)
Image patching improvements
Image signing & provenance
Secrets Management: Vault,
integrated w/ customer solutions
Forensic Analysis Capabilities
(quarantine workloads, root cause
analysis, event timeline)
Expanded Multi-Cluster Security /
Compliance *
Expanded Federal Compliance
Focus on NIST Framework
FISMA / FedRAMP / FIPS
HIPAA Compliant Configurations
3Q
PCI Compliant Configurations
(3.1.0)
Audit Logging – expanded
SIEM Integration
File integrity monitoring using
“Mutation Advisor” feature in VA
Image patching improvements
Integrated Key & Certificate
Management w/ customer solutions
Certificate-Based Authentication
Custom roles for RBAC (Auditor)
SAML/Open ID federation to
enterprise identity provider
Complete 3rd Party PCI Audit
Document & Publish Validated PCI
Compliant Configurations
2Q
PCI Readiness (2.1.0.3)
Audit Logging – authentication &
authorization
Secrets Management: CLI for
Secrets Lifecycle Mgmt
Key & Certificate Management (Beta,
Docs)
Service ID/API Key enhancements
GDPR Compliance Ready
1Q
2.1.0.2 Release – What’s New
New Kubernetes version 1.9.1
with additional audit log features
More capabilities in the
management console, like:
managing secrets, better control
of images, and upgrade/roll-back
of releases
Role Based Access Controls for
Helm repositories and service
brokers
Vulnerability Advisor (VA)
Helm API secured with TLS
May September December
2-3 months 2-3 months
* PCI Audit to begin June * PCI Remediation Complete in
Sept.