Building distribution packages with DockerBruno Cornec
This presentation demonstrate how to use Docker in order to build upstream Fedora or Mageia distribution packages much more easily than usual. It was given during Fosdem 2016
This document contains a design portfolio that includes samples of the designer's work across various mediums including websites, logos, print materials like brochures and flyers, and some 3D modeling. The portfolio highlights projects for clients in industries like real estate, travel, education, music, and non-profits. It demonstrates the designer's skills in UI/UX design, branding, print, and 3D work. The designer has experience using tools like Adobe Fireworks and creating designs for purposes like marketing events, exhibitions, and redesigning existing websites and applications.
Connect to blumix docker container with puttyJoseph Chang
Should I choose VM or Container? Sometime it makes not different to you.
If you are new to Docker. You can start from the way you familar with to access Docker.
Mahad Khan completed all lectures in an IBM developerWorks course on IBM Bluemix essentials on August 3rd, 2016 at 10:21am CEST. The course was hosted on IBM developerWorks and covered essential topics related to IBM Bluemix.
Openstack days sv building highly available services using kubernetes (preso)Allan Naim
This document discusses Google Cloud Platform's Kubernetes and how it can be used to build highly available services. It provides an overview of Kubernetes concepts like pods, labels, replica sets, volumes, and services. It then describes how Kubernetes Cluster Federation allows deploying applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters for high availability, geographic scaling, and other benefits. It outlines how to create clusters, configure the federated control plane, add clusters to the federation, deploy federated services and backends, and perform cross-cluster service discovery.
Hybride Cloud Infrastrukturen ermöglichen es Unternehmen flexibel und schnell auf Veränderungen der Märkte zu regieren.
Die Präsentation zeigt die Sichtweise der IBM auf dieses Thema und gib Beispiele von Unternehmen die hybride Cloud Lösungen einsetzen um Innovationen schnell umzusetzen, bessere Entscheidungen zu treffen oder neue Geschäftsmodelle zu entwickeln.
Building distribution packages with DockerBruno Cornec
This presentation demonstrate how to use Docker in order to build upstream Fedora or Mageia distribution packages much more easily than usual. It was given during Fosdem 2016
This document contains a design portfolio that includes samples of the designer's work across various mediums including websites, logos, print materials like brochures and flyers, and some 3D modeling. The portfolio highlights projects for clients in industries like real estate, travel, education, music, and non-profits. It demonstrates the designer's skills in UI/UX design, branding, print, and 3D work. The designer has experience using tools like Adobe Fireworks and creating designs for purposes like marketing events, exhibitions, and redesigning existing websites and applications.
Connect to blumix docker container with puttyJoseph Chang
Should I choose VM or Container? Sometime it makes not different to you.
If you are new to Docker. You can start from the way you familar with to access Docker.
Mahad Khan completed all lectures in an IBM developerWorks course on IBM Bluemix essentials on August 3rd, 2016 at 10:21am CEST. The course was hosted on IBM developerWorks and covered essential topics related to IBM Bluemix.
Openstack days sv building highly available services using kubernetes (preso)Allan Naim
This document discusses Google Cloud Platform's Kubernetes and how it can be used to build highly available services. It provides an overview of Kubernetes concepts like pods, labels, replica sets, volumes, and services. It then describes how Kubernetes Cluster Federation allows deploying applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters for high availability, geographic scaling, and other benefits. It outlines how to create clusters, configure the federated control plane, add clusters to the federation, deploy federated services and backends, and perform cross-cluster service discovery.
Hybride Cloud Infrastrukturen ermöglichen es Unternehmen flexibel und schnell auf Veränderungen der Märkte zu regieren.
Die Präsentation zeigt die Sichtweise der IBM auf dieses Thema und gib Beispiele von Unternehmen die hybride Cloud Lösungen einsetzen um Innovationen schnell umzusetzen, bessere Entscheidungen zu treffen oder neue Geschäftsmodelle zu entwickeln.
IBM Bluemix and Docker Guest Lecture at Cork Institute of TechnologySanjay Nayak
This document discusses IBM Bluemix and Docker. It provides an overview of Bluemix, describing it as an open-standard cloud platform for building, managing and running applications. It notes that developers use Bluemix to rapidly deploy applications, continuously deliver new functionality, and integrate with on-premise systems. The document also introduces Docker, describing it as a tool for packaging applications into lightweight Linux containers that can run anywhere. It provides examples of building Docker images and deploying containerized applications on Bluemix.
Lightning talk from the OpenStack NYC meetup on October 8, 2014.
http://bit.ly/ibm-os-meetup
By Paul Crumley
This talk provides an overview of activities in IBM Research to allow IBM Power Systems resources to be consumed using OpenStack tooling and APIs.
The content of this talk is a statement from the IBM Research division, not IBM product divisions, and is not a statement from IBM regarding its plans, directions or product intents. Any activities described by this talk are subject to change.
Lightning talk from the OpenStack NYC meetup on October 8, 2014.
http://bit.ly/ibm-os-meetup
By Paolo Dettori and Seetharami Seelam
We will describe our experiences running Docker containers in a multi-node OpenStack environment deployed on public cloud infrastructure. From this we will show DockerCloud, providing IaaS like capabilities for Docker containers as well as container orchestration on OpenStack.
The content of this talk is a statement from the IBM Research division, not IBM product divisions, and is not a statement from IBM regarding its plans, directions or product intents. Any activities described by this talk are subject to change.
Docker, containers, rkt, kubernetes, the Open Container Project, CoreOS, and RancherOS are some of the new buzzwords in cloud. If you've read any articles on them you may have been left thinking this is the new hot technology space but you're unsure of how to leverage it in your own environments. You may even still be wondering how this, in a practical sense, is different from working with virtual machines or the other platforms you've been using.
In this session we'll start with an introduction into containers. We'll look where we are going in computing and how containers can be useful in ways virtual machines can't. From there we'll look at ways you can use containers and Docker in your environments today. We'll round out our time by looking at what's being built with container technology that can help you.
Edge 2016 Session 1886 Building your own docker container cloud on ibm power...Yong Feng
The material for IBM Edge 2016 session for a client use case of Spectrum Conductor for Containers
https://www-01.ibm.com/events/global/edge/sessions/.
Please refer to http://ibm.biz/ConductorForContainers for more details about Spectrum Conductor for Containers.
Please refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YMjP6EypqA and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9oVPU3rwhE for the demo of Spectrum Conductor for Containers.
A Bluemix offering built on open-source Docker technology.
Containers technology originated over 20 years ago with web-hosting vendors seeking to optimize the density of websites residing on each server in a datacenter. IBM, Sun, Google made key contributions to those early iterations. More recently, by isolating an application and its dependencies inside a container, Rocket and Cloud Foundry have evolved standards for working with containers within cloud infrastructure. And Dockerhas eliminated the issues that previously resulted in a containerized application working in one environment but not another.
In the context the IBM partnership with Docker, this document provides an overview of IBM Containers as an enterprise-ready solution for using Docker containers.
Out of the Blue: Getting started with IBM Bluemix developmentOliver Busse
The document discusses two workflows for developing applications using IBM Bluemix:
1. Start developing the application directly in Bluemix, then continue working on it locally by cloning the code repository.
2. Start developing the application locally, then deploy it to Bluemix either using the Eclipse plugin or the Cloud Foundry command line interface.
Both workflows utilize tools like Git, Eclipse, and the Cloud Foundry CLI to develop, build, and deploy applications to Bluemix. The document provides step-by-step instructions for sample applications using each approach.
My JSConf.eu talk about next-gen JavaScript metaprogramming features, starting with ES5's new Object APIs and then focusing on the forthcoming Proxy object, approved for the next ECMA-262 Edition. This is beautiful work from Tom Van Cutsem and Mark Miller, with Andreas Gal helping on the implementation front -- proxies are already shipping in Firefox 4 betas.
Docker allows applications to be packaged into standardized units called containers that can run on any infrastructure. IBM Bluemix supports Docker containers and provides services for building, managing, and hosting containerized applications in a hybrid cloud environment. Key benefits of Docker containers include increased portability and efficiency in development and deployment across physical and cloud infrastructure.
20150225 テクテクlotus技術者夜会 ibm connect ed2015フィードバック 公開用Kazunori Tatsuki
テクテクlotus技術者夜会で「IBM ConnectED 2015フィードバック」セッションで利用された資料です。
IBM ConnectED 2015 Feedback presentation held in 02/25/2015 at TechTek Lotus Developers Community.
IoT Application Development by XPages on BluemixAtsushi Sato
Technical presentation of XPages on Bluemix explanation including demo of Watson Service integration and IoT application development. This presentation file was used at IBM Watson Summit 2016 in May. And, you can download this presentation file from event web site, http://ibmevent.jp/watsonsummit2016/
The document discusses Bluemix APIs and API Connect on Bluemix. It introduces API Connect as an API gateway for Bluemix that allows developers to create, publish and manage APIs. It also provides tips for developing APIs using API Connect, including using Node.js, LoopBack and OpenAPI/Swagger specifications to define APIs that can then be published, secured and managed through the Bluemix API gateway.