The document discusses different cloud computing technologies including IaaS, CaaS, PaaS, and FaaS. IaaS provides virtual machines and infrastructure hosting. CaaS focuses on container platforms like Kubernetes. PaaS offers application platforms like Azure App Service. FaaS enables serverless computing through functions and logic apps that scale to zero. The document then discusses advantages of Kubernetes and containers for portability, density, and rapid scaling of applications.
There is a common thread in advancements in cloud computing – they enable a focus on applications rather than the machines running them. Containers, one of the most topical areas in cloud computing, are the next evolutionary step in virtualization. Companies of every size and from all industries are embracing containers to deliver highly available applications with greater agility in the development, test and deployment cycle. This session will cover various phases of application migration to the cloud using Azure container technologies. And through live demo attendees can learn how to easily onboard and run their container workload to Azure using Azure Container Instances and App Service.
It's never been easier to containerize your services using Docker and deploy them to Azure using Kubernetes. In this session we will introduce you to the world of containers in Azure. You will learn how to set up continuous deployment with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), monitor and scale your containers in Azure, how to build Docker images, run them in Azure, and even handle secrets in Kubernetes clusters.
Azure and Kubernetes go together like peanut butter and jelly with Azure offering many options to host Kubernetes. In this session, we'll show you how to mix the Open Source tools you already use with the powerful Kubernetes hosting options on Azure. Take your deployment and orchestration to the next level!
In this session, we will show how to simplify the deployment, management, and operations of Kubernetes using Azure Container Service (AKS). We will demonstrate how to use Brigade - a framework for scripting together multiple tasks and executing them inside of containers and Kashti - an open source reporting dashboard web interface to easily manage and visualize their Brigade events and projects through a web browser. Additionally, we will provide comparisons of the wide variety of tools in the Kubernetes ecosystem for CI/CD, observability, storage and networking.
Making sense of containers, docker and Kubernetes on Azure.Nills Franssens
A presentation for the Belgian Azure User Group (AZUG) on June 26 2018.
Topics:
- Containers
- Docker
- Kubernetes
Sources: https://github.com/NillsF/Azug-Container-Session/
There is a common thread in advancements in cloud computing – they enable a focus on applications rather than the machines running them. Containers, one of the most topical areas in cloud computing, are the next evolutionary step in virtualization. Companies of every size and from all industries are embracing containers to deliver highly available applications with greater agility in the development, test and deployment cycle. This session will cover various phases of application migration to the cloud using Azure container technologies. And through live demo attendees can learn how to easily onboard and run their container workload to Azure using Azure Container Instances and App Service.
It's never been easier to containerize your services using Docker and deploy them to Azure using Kubernetes. In this session we will introduce you to the world of containers in Azure. You will learn how to set up continuous deployment with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), monitor and scale your containers in Azure, how to build Docker images, run them in Azure, and even handle secrets in Kubernetes clusters.
Azure and Kubernetes go together like peanut butter and jelly with Azure offering many options to host Kubernetes. In this session, we'll show you how to mix the Open Source tools you already use with the powerful Kubernetes hosting options on Azure. Take your deployment and orchestration to the next level!
In this session, we will show how to simplify the deployment, management, and operations of Kubernetes using Azure Container Service (AKS). We will demonstrate how to use Brigade - a framework for scripting together multiple tasks and executing them inside of containers and Kashti - an open source reporting dashboard web interface to easily manage and visualize their Brigade events and projects through a web browser. Additionally, we will provide comparisons of the wide variety of tools in the Kubernetes ecosystem for CI/CD, observability, storage and networking.
Making sense of containers, docker and Kubernetes on Azure.Nills Franssens
A presentation for the Belgian Azure User Group (AZUG) on June 26 2018.
Topics:
- Containers
- Docker
- Kubernetes
Sources: https://github.com/NillsF/Azug-Container-Session/
Announcing AWS CodeBuild - January 2017 Online Teck TalksAmazon Web Services
Today’s cutting edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous integration and delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes followed by Amazon engineers and discuss how you can bring them to your company by using a set of application lifecycle management tools from AWS: the newly announced AWS CodeBuild service, AWS CodePipeline, and AWS CodeDeploy.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand the concepts of DevOps, continuous integration, and continuous delivery
• Learn about Amazon’s DevOps practices
• Hear an overview of how to build a continuous integration and continuous delivery workflow using the combination of CodeBuild, CodePipeline, and CodeDeploy
Managing Your Application Lifecycle on AWS: Continuous Integration and Deploy...Amazon Web Services
In this session you’ll learn best practices for managing your application lifecycle with these tools with a particular focus on development speed and release agility. Through interactive demonstrations, this session shows you how to get an application running using AWS Elastic Beanstalk, CloudFormation and CodeDeploy. You will also see how advanced techniques such as blue/green deployment, AMI baking, customer resources and in-place deployment reduce deployment friction and rapid change in your environment.
Managing Your Application Lifecycle on AWS: Continuous Integration and Deploy...Amazon Web Services
AWS offers a number of services that help you easily develop, build, deploy and run applications in the cloud. In this session you’ll learn best practices for managing your application lifecycle with these tools with a particular focus on development speed and release agility. Through interactive demonstrations, this session shows you how to get an application running using AWS Elastic Beanstalk, CloudFormation and CodeDeploy. You will also see how advanced techniques such as blue/green deployment, AMI baking, customer resources and in-place deployment reduce deployment friction and rapid change in your environment.
Speaker: Adrian White, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Service Fabric is the foundational technology powering core Azure infrastructure and large-scale Microsoft services such as Azure Cosmos DB, Azure SQL Database, Dynamics 365, and Cortana. Come to this session for a developer’s tour and dives into the latest and greatest of Service Fabric capabilities, including containers, low-latency data processing, .NET Core 2.0 and VS 2017 integration. We are also going to immerse you with our future roadmap that makes building containerized microservice applications much easier.
DevOps: a story about automation, open source & the CloudAdrian Todorov
Presented during the PASS day at Vanier College, 2018 for Computer Science Technology students in order to teach them about DevOps Transformation, monolithic app development lifecycle, architectural changes, Terraform, Kubernetes, Ansible (automation), open source & the Cloud. We also talked about virtualization vs containerization, migration from traditional app to modern app, the container advantage, and the hiring of a DevOps intern.
The parallel universes of DevOps and cloud developersDonnie Berkholz
Despite all the talk of cloud and DevOps, the overlap is more in theory than practice. When one looks at the DevOps community today is a near-total lack of people who started on the dev side and the ops side. Config management is the closest to common ground, and even that is less thorough than the common wisdom about DevOps and cloud would have you believe.
Automating your Infrastructure Deployment with CloudFormation and OpsWorks –...Amazon Web Services
This session will walk through practical examples and live demonstrations using AWS CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks, orchestration engines and source control systems to automate your infrastructure deployment and maintenance.
DevOps on AWS: Deep Dive on Continuous Delivery and the AWS Developer ToolsAmazon Web Services
Today’s cutting-edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes that Amazon’s engineers use to practice DevOps and discuss how you can bring these processes to your company by using a new set of AWS tools (AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy). These services were inspired by Amazon's own internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
2019 05 - Exploring Container Offerings in AzureAdam Stephensen
Containers are portable, make deployments fast and predictable and help devs and IT Pros to get along. In this talk I’ll show you how easy it is to start leveraging the benefits of containers, I’ll make sense of when to use the various container offerings in Azure and show how to avoid the common container pitfalls. (Spoiler – Mistake #1 is thinking you need Kubernetes! K.I.S.S.)
Using Rancher and Docker with RightScale at Industrie IT RightScale
Many early Docker users are also now looking at clustering solutions such as Rancher. Industrie IT is using Docker, Rancher, and RightScale to help clients build digital applications using continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) practices.
Dockercon 2019 Developing Apps with Containers, Functions and Cloud ServicesPatrick Chanezon
Cloud native applications are composed of containers, serverless functions and managed cloud services.
What is the best set of tools on your desktop to provide a rapid, iterative development experience and package applications using these three components?
This hand-on talk will explain how you can complement Docker Desktop, with it’s local Docker engine and Kubernetes cluster, with open source tools such as the Virtual Kubelet, Open Service Broker, the Gloo hybrid app gateway, Draft, and others, to build the most productive development inner-loop for these type of applications.
It will also cover how you can use the Cloud Native Application Bundle (CNAB) format and it’s implementation in the Docker app experimental tool to package your application and manage it with container supply chain tooling such as Docker Hub.
http://stiller.co.il/blog/2015/10/azure-mobile-services-workshop-slide-deck-from-last-week/
Last week I had the pleasure of delivering a one day workshop at Microsoft Israel on Azure Mobile Services. For those of you who don't know, Azure Mobile Services is an Azure Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering for easily authoring a mobile application back-end, complete with support for user authentication, push notifications and more. It is a type of service also commonly known as a Backend-as-a-Service.
This is the slide deck for that workshop.
AWS re:Invent 2016: The State of Serverless Computing (SVR311)Amazon Web Services
Join us to learn about the state of serverless computing from Dr. Tim Wagner, General Manager of AWS Lambda. Dr. Wagner discusses the latest developments from AWS Lambda and the serverless computing ecosystem. He talks about how serverless computing is becoming a core component in how companies build and run their applications and services, and he also discusses how serverless computing will continue to evolve.
Slides (in English, only the first one in Italian) from my session at .NET Conf 2020 (https://dotnetconf.it/) about Kubernetes (AKS) versus Azure App Service for .NET Developers
The state of containers for your DevOps journeyAgile Montréal
Containers, Containers, Containers! We are hearing about Containers everywhere, what are their key concepts? Why could they simplify your DevOps journey? What are the tools to help you with Containers and orchestratethem? What’s the road ahead with Containers? Let’s talk about that! Through this presentation you will see also how the Cloud and the Open Source tools and communities are driving this Containers adoption. This presentation will be illustrated by demonstrations.
Mathieu Benoit
Announcing AWS CodeBuild - January 2017 Online Teck TalksAmazon Web Services
Today’s cutting edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous integration and delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes followed by Amazon engineers and discuss how you can bring them to your company by using a set of application lifecycle management tools from AWS: the newly announced AWS CodeBuild service, AWS CodePipeline, and AWS CodeDeploy.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand the concepts of DevOps, continuous integration, and continuous delivery
• Learn about Amazon’s DevOps practices
• Hear an overview of how to build a continuous integration and continuous delivery workflow using the combination of CodeBuild, CodePipeline, and CodeDeploy
Managing Your Application Lifecycle on AWS: Continuous Integration and Deploy...Amazon Web Services
In this session you’ll learn best practices for managing your application lifecycle with these tools with a particular focus on development speed and release agility. Through interactive demonstrations, this session shows you how to get an application running using AWS Elastic Beanstalk, CloudFormation and CodeDeploy. You will also see how advanced techniques such as blue/green deployment, AMI baking, customer resources and in-place deployment reduce deployment friction and rapid change in your environment.
Managing Your Application Lifecycle on AWS: Continuous Integration and Deploy...Amazon Web Services
AWS offers a number of services that help you easily develop, build, deploy and run applications in the cloud. In this session you’ll learn best practices for managing your application lifecycle with these tools with a particular focus on development speed and release agility. Through interactive demonstrations, this session shows you how to get an application running using AWS Elastic Beanstalk, CloudFormation and CodeDeploy. You will also see how advanced techniques such as blue/green deployment, AMI baking, customer resources and in-place deployment reduce deployment friction and rapid change in your environment.
Speaker: Adrian White, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Service Fabric is the foundational technology powering core Azure infrastructure and large-scale Microsoft services such as Azure Cosmos DB, Azure SQL Database, Dynamics 365, and Cortana. Come to this session for a developer’s tour and dives into the latest and greatest of Service Fabric capabilities, including containers, low-latency data processing, .NET Core 2.0 and VS 2017 integration. We are also going to immerse you with our future roadmap that makes building containerized microservice applications much easier.
DevOps: a story about automation, open source & the CloudAdrian Todorov
Presented during the PASS day at Vanier College, 2018 for Computer Science Technology students in order to teach them about DevOps Transformation, monolithic app development lifecycle, architectural changes, Terraform, Kubernetes, Ansible (automation), open source & the Cloud. We also talked about virtualization vs containerization, migration from traditional app to modern app, the container advantage, and the hiring of a DevOps intern.
The parallel universes of DevOps and cloud developersDonnie Berkholz
Despite all the talk of cloud and DevOps, the overlap is more in theory than practice. When one looks at the DevOps community today is a near-total lack of people who started on the dev side and the ops side. Config management is the closest to common ground, and even that is less thorough than the common wisdom about DevOps and cloud would have you believe.
Automating your Infrastructure Deployment with CloudFormation and OpsWorks –...Amazon Web Services
This session will walk through practical examples and live demonstrations using AWS CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks, orchestration engines and source control systems to automate your infrastructure deployment and maintenance.
DevOps on AWS: Deep Dive on Continuous Delivery and the AWS Developer ToolsAmazon Web Services
Today’s cutting-edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes that Amazon’s engineers use to practice DevOps and discuss how you can bring these processes to your company by using a new set of AWS tools (AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy). These services were inspired by Amazon's own internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
2019 05 - Exploring Container Offerings in AzureAdam Stephensen
Containers are portable, make deployments fast and predictable and help devs and IT Pros to get along. In this talk I’ll show you how easy it is to start leveraging the benefits of containers, I’ll make sense of when to use the various container offerings in Azure and show how to avoid the common container pitfalls. (Spoiler – Mistake #1 is thinking you need Kubernetes! K.I.S.S.)
Using Rancher and Docker with RightScale at Industrie IT RightScale
Many early Docker users are also now looking at clustering solutions such as Rancher. Industrie IT is using Docker, Rancher, and RightScale to help clients build digital applications using continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) practices.
Dockercon 2019 Developing Apps with Containers, Functions and Cloud ServicesPatrick Chanezon
Cloud native applications are composed of containers, serverless functions and managed cloud services.
What is the best set of tools on your desktop to provide a rapid, iterative development experience and package applications using these three components?
This hand-on talk will explain how you can complement Docker Desktop, with it’s local Docker engine and Kubernetes cluster, with open source tools such as the Virtual Kubelet, Open Service Broker, the Gloo hybrid app gateway, Draft, and others, to build the most productive development inner-loop for these type of applications.
It will also cover how you can use the Cloud Native Application Bundle (CNAB) format and it’s implementation in the Docker app experimental tool to package your application and manage it with container supply chain tooling such as Docker Hub.
http://stiller.co.il/blog/2015/10/azure-mobile-services-workshop-slide-deck-from-last-week/
Last week I had the pleasure of delivering a one day workshop at Microsoft Israel on Azure Mobile Services. For those of you who don't know, Azure Mobile Services is an Azure Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering for easily authoring a mobile application back-end, complete with support for user authentication, push notifications and more. It is a type of service also commonly known as a Backend-as-a-Service.
This is the slide deck for that workshop.
AWS re:Invent 2016: The State of Serverless Computing (SVR311)Amazon Web Services
Join us to learn about the state of serverless computing from Dr. Tim Wagner, General Manager of AWS Lambda. Dr. Wagner discusses the latest developments from AWS Lambda and the serverless computing ecosystem. He talks about how serverless computing is becoming a core component in how companies build and run their applications and services, and he also discusses how serverless computing will continue to evolve.
Slides (in English, only the first one in Italian) from my session at .NET Conf 2020 (https://dotnetconf.it/) about Kubernetes (AKS) versus Azure App Service for .NET Developers
The state of containers for your DevOps journeyAgile Montréal
Containers, Containers, Containers! We are hearing about Containers everywhere, what are their key concepts? Why could they simplify your DevOps journey? What are the tools to help you with Containers and orchestratethem? What’s the road ahead with Containers? Let’s talk about that! Through this presentation you will see also how the Cloud and the Open Source tools and communities are driving this Containers adoption. This presentation will be illustrated by demonstrations.
Mathieu Benoit
Accelerate Application Innovation Journey with Azure Kubernetes Service WinWire Technologies Inc
Regardless of your organization’s size or industry, migrating to the public cloud and Kubernetes is burdened with business and technical risk. Managing Kubernetes clusters, applying blueprint to clusters and adding requisite governance and control are just a few hurdles that can stall your application modernization journey.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) simplifies deploying a managed Kubernetes cluster in Azure by offloading much of the complexity and operational overhead.
In this session, you will learn:
- Introduction and architecture of AKS
- Best practices in adopting Azure Kubernetes Service
- How to monitor and optimize AKS
DevOps with Azure, Kubernetes, and Helm WebinarCodefresh
Watch the webinar here: https://codefresh.io/devops-azure-kubernetes-helm-lp/
Sign up for a FREE Codefresh account today: https://codefresh.io/codefresh-signup/
In this webinar, we will show you how you can use standard DevOps practices such as IaC, CI/CD, automated release and more in conjunction with Kubernetes (AKS) and Helm.
Day 3 - DevOps Culture - Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment on th...Amazon Web Services
Much has been said about DevOps culture, this webinar talks about exactly what it means to exercise a DevOps methodology inside your organisation and takes a more detailed look at Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment – two of the elements of a successful DevOps framework. With AWS’s API driven infrastructure, running a lean platform becomes possible and the ability to treat ‘Infrastructure as Code’.
Reasons to attend:
- Learn how to set up and experience the benefits of 'Continuous Integration' and 'Continuous Deployment' for your Development Environment.
- Learn about DevOps best practices and the agility that the AWS Cloud can bring your business.
- Learn how business have successfully implemented DevOps methodologies.
How to Deploy .NET Code to AWS from Within Visual Studio - AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Building and deploying code to AWS is fast and easy. If you are a .NET developer you never have to leave the friendly confines of Visual Studio. By using the AWS Tools for .NET, you have everything you need at your fingertips to build powerful salable apps in AWS infrastructure. This webinar will discuss in depth considerations for using the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio, AWS CodeStar, and AWS CodeBuild. You will learn how to build cross-platform applications for .NET that can be deployed on Amazon EC2 and AWS Lambda.
Lets talk about: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)Pedro Sousa
Let's talk about the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), starting off by some background on the container's evolution through time up to the new management features provided by Azure like Azure ARC for Kubernetes. Key differences of Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Container Instances, Web App for Containers and Containers on Azure Service Fabric.
GIDS 2019: Developing Apps with Containers, Functions and Cloud ServicesPatrick Chanezon
Cloud native applications are increasingly composed of containers, serverless functions responding to events and managed cloud services. What is the best workflow and set of tools to provide a rapid, iterative development experience and to package applications using these three components?
This hand-on talk will compare and contrast several sets of tools and their associated workflows:
Using Docker Desktop, with its local Docker engine and Kubernetes cluster, with open source tools such as the Virtual Kubelet, or the Gloo hybrid app gateway, to build the most productive development inner-loop for these type of applications
OpenFaaS, Fn, or Nuclio open source serverless framework to run functions in containers locally
Telepresence to run a container locally, connected to a remote cluster
Helm and Draft
Knative
The talk will also cover how you can use the Cloud Native Application Bundle (CNAB) format and tools to package your applications and share them using a container registry.
2019 04 Containers - The secret to shipping cloud workloads Adam Stephensen
Containers are getting a lot of hype. This talk explains why developers and IT pros are excited about containers, how they make a difference to the business, the difference between the many container offerings in Azure, and a few pitfalls to avoid.
Aws User Group Singapore Presentation Oct-21-2020Varun Manik
Copilot Overview
The AWS Copilot command-line interface (CLI) provides application-first, high-level commands to simplify modeling, creating, releasing, and managing production-ready containerized applications on Amazon ECS from a local development environment.
All you need for Containerized application in Microsoft AzureEvgeny Rudinsky
In this presentation you will see list of available services from Azure for containerized application. There are some samples of how to get started with them. NB! This is not complete list of container's offerings in Microsoft! Check portal.azure.com!
Continuous Integration and Deployment Best Practices on AWSAmazon Web Services
With AWS, organizations now have the ability to develop and run their applications with speed and flexibility like never before. Working with an infrastructure that can be 100% API-driven enables organizations to use lean methodologies and realize these benefits. In this session, we will explore some key concepts and design patterns for continuous deployment and continuous integration, two elements of lean application and infrastructure development. We will look at several use cases where IT organizations leveraged AWS to rapidly develop and iterate on applications for scale, high availability and cost optimization.
Speaker: Adrian White, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
There are options beyond a straight forward lift and shift into Azure IaaS. What are your options? Learn how Azure helps modernize applications faster with containers and how you can use serverless to add additional functionality while keeping your production codebase 'clean'. We'll also learn how to incorporate DevOps throughout your apps lifecycle and take advantage of data-driven intelligence. Demo intensive session integrating the likes of Service Fabric, AKS VSTS and more.
Want to learn how to use OpenAI language models, including GPT-4, GPT-35-Turbo, and Embedings, to create innovative and smart applications? Join this event and learn how Azure OpenAI gives you access to the world’s most advanced language models with a simple interface and optimal scalability. You’ll see how to use Azure OpenAI Studio to explore and optimize models, and how to integrate them into your code.
Working remotely can present many challenges for programming and development teams. Luckily, there are several tools for remote software developers that can overcome these obstacles to keep collaboration and productivity high and costs and problems low.
We will discuss about:
• GitHub Copilot
• Microsoft Dev Box
• GitHub Codespaces
• Visual Studio Live Share
• Azure DevTest Labs
Personal Branding for Developers @ PyCon Italy 2023Lorenzo Barbieri
Personal branding is crucial for developers, as it helps them to showcase their skills and abilities to potential employers and clients, both online and in-person. Building a strong personal brand can be achieved through various means, including creating an online presence, maintaining a portfolio, participating in online communities, as well as in-person networking events, industry conferences, and speaking at meetups.
In this session we’ll see with concrete examples how to stand out in the market.
Slides from my webinar for "Road to Codemotion" on September 30th, about personal branding for developers, why is it important, and how you can leverage it.
Public Speaking For Geeks: Work from Home Edition!Lorenzo Barbieri
Speaking in public is not easy, especially for geeks, that tend to be too technical, or too shy, or too something...
Speaking in public REMOTELY is even worse.
In this session, we'll start with some basic tips, and we'll see how to dramatically improve our results using well-defined techniques.
Public speaking skills are not useful to conference speakers only, and everybody needs to improve them, especially geeks working from home!
Public Speaking for Geeks @ MS Ignite The Tour MilanLorenzo Barbieri
The new version of the "world-famous" Public Speaking for Geeks session. This is the version I did at Microsoft Ignite The Tour in Milan, with a lot of fresh content, including diversity & inclusion topics.
Slides from the session I did at Azure Day 11/2019 in Rome about my transition into the Cloud Solutions Architect role, what I've learned, and the future :-)
Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object CalisthenicsDorra BARTAGUIZ
After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
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?
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Kubernetes for .NET Developers
1.
2. Technologies
What you get
IaaS
Infrastructure Platform
Virtual Machines, VM Scale Sets
Curated VM Hosting
CaaS
Container Platform
Azure Kubernes Service
Azure Container Instances, etc..
Curated Orchestration
PaaS
Application Platform
Azure App Service
Curated Execution Environment
FaaS
Serverless Platform
Azure Functions,
Azure Logic Apps, etc…
Scale to ‘zero’
3. High-productivity
for devs & ops
.NET, Node, Java, Docker, PHP, Ruby, Python
Deploy containers on Windows & Linux
Staging & deployment
Testing in production
App gallery marketplace
Fully-managed
Auto scale & load balancing
High availability w/auto patching
Reduced operations costs
Backup & recovery
Enterprise-grade
Global data center footprint
Hybrid support
Azure Active Directory integration
Secure & compliance
4. App Service
Migration Assistant
Move your ASP.NET App or Site to Azure
app service with the help of the Azure App
Service Migration Assistant.
https://appmigration.microsoft.com/
Assess
Migrate
Optimize
5.
6. What is a container?
Virtual machines
Virtualize the hardware
VMs as units of scaling
Binaries &
libraries
App1
Guest OS
VM
Binaries &
libraries
App2
Guest OS
VM
Containers
Virtualize the operating system
Applications as units of scaling
Binaries &
libraries
App1
Containers
Binaries &
libraries
App1
Containers
7. Traditional virtualized environment
From dev to production agility across
development and operations teams
Low utilization of resources
Containerization of applications and
their dependencies for portability
Hardware
Host OS
Hypervisor
App
Container Container
App
Container Container
Virtual machine Virtual machine
8. Advantages of a containerized environment
Containers are lighter weight and
faster to scale dynamically
Migrate containers and their
dependencies to underutilized VMs
for improved density and isolation
Decommission unused resources
for efficiency gains and cost savings
Container
Hardware
Host OS
Hypervisor
Container
App
Container Container
Virtual machine Virtual machine
Docker Engine
9. The benefits of using containers
Portability
+
Easily move
workloads
Agility
+
Ship apps
faster
Density
+
Achieve resource
efficiency
Rapid scale
+
Scale easily to
meet demand
10. The elements of orchestration
Scheduling Affinity/anti-
affinity
Health
monitoring
Failover
Scaling Networking Service
discovery
Coordinated
app upgrades
11.
12. What’s behind Kubernetes’ growth?
Kubernetes: the leading orchestrator shaping the future app development and management
42% 45% 50%
Source: Cloud Native Computing Foundation
13. How Kubernetes works
1. Kubernetes users communicate
with API server and apply
desired state
2. Master nodes actively enforce
desired state on worker nodes
3. Worker nodes support
communication between
containers
4. Worker nodes support
communication from the
Internet
Kubernetes
control
API server
replication, namespace,
serviceaccounts, etc.
-controller-
manager -scheduler
etcd
Master node
Worker node
kubelet kube-proxy
Docker
Pod Pod
Containers Containers
Worker node
kubelet kube-proxy
Docker
Pod Pod
Containers Containers
Internet
Internet
14. Kubernetes on its own is not enough
Save time from infrastructure management and roll out updates faster without compromising security
Unlock the agility for containerized
applications using:
• Infrastructure automation that simplifies
provisioning, patching, and upgrading
• Tools for containerized app development
and CI/CD workflows
• Services that support security, governance,
and identity and access management
IDE container
support
Registry
supporting
Helm
CI/CD
Monitoring
Microservice
debugging
NetworkingVirtual machines
Security Governance Identity
Source code
repository<>
Kubernetes
Storage Data
Infrastructure automation
15.
16. Kubernetes on Azure | Enterprise-grade by design
Development tools Platform
Azure
Kubernetes
Service
Azure
Red Hat
OpenShift
Azure
Container
Instances
Azure Arc
Management across environments
Community
Active
Directory
Azure
Policy
Security
Center
Key
Vault
Azure
AdvisorGitHub
Visual Studio
Code
Azure Container
Registry
Azure Dev
Spaces
Azure
Monitor
17. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Ship faster, operate easily, and scale confidently with managed Kubernetes on Azure
Manage Kubernetes
with ease
Build on an
enterprise-grade,
secure foundation
Run anything,
anywhere
Accelerate
containerized
development
18. Manage Kubernetes with ease
• Automated provisioning,
upgrades, patches
• High reliability, availability
• Easy, secure cluster scaling
• Self-healing
• API server monitoring
• At no charge (you don’t pay the
managed control plane)
Infrastructure automation
API server
Controller
ManagerScheduler
etcd
Store
Cloud
Controller
Self-managed master node(s)
Customer VMs
App/
workload
definitionUser
Docker
Pods
Docker
Pods
Docker
Pods
Docker
Pods
Docker
Pods
Schedule pods over
private tunnel
Kubernetes
API endpoint
Azure managed control plane
19. From infrastructure to innovation
Managed Kubernetes
empowers you to achieve more
Focus on your containers and
code, not the plumbing of them
Responsibilities DIY with Kubernetes Managed Kubernetes on Azure
Containerization
Application iteration,
debugging
CI/CD
Cluster hosting
Cluster upgrade
Patching
Scaling
Monitoring and logging
Customer Microsoft
20. Manage Kubernetes with ease
Highly available, reliable service with serverless scaling
Azure Monitor
AKS production cluster
Microservices
Availability Reliability Auto scaling
Virtual node
Azure Container
Instances (ACI)
Pods
21. Accelerate containerized development
Kubernetes and DevOps
better together
Develop
• Native containers and Kubernetes support in IDE
• Remote debugging and iteration for multi-
containers
• Effective code merge
• Automatic containerization
Deliver
• CI/CD pipeline with automated tasks in a few
clicks
• Pre-configured canary deployment strategy
• In depth build and delivery process review and
integration testing
• Private registry with Helm support
Operate
• Out-of-box control plane telemetry, log
aggregation, and container health
• Declarative resource management
• Auto scaling
Inner loop
Test
Debug
Azure
DevSpaces
AKS dev
cluster
Azure Pipelines
Source
code control
Azure
Container
Registry
Helm chart
Container
image
AKS
production
cluster
Azure
Monitor
Scale
Terraform
Develop Deliver Operate
22. Azure makes Kubernetes easy
Deploy and manage Kubernetes with ease
Task The Old Way With Azure
Create a cluster Provision network and VMs
Install dozens of system components including etcd
Create and install certificates
Register agent nodes with control plane
az aks create
Upgrade a cluster Upgrade your master nodes
Cordon/drain and upgrade worker nodes individually
az aks upgrade
Scale a cluster Provision new VMs
Install system components
Register nodes with API server
az aks scale
23. Azure makes Kubernetes easy
Accelerate containerized application development
Task The Old Way With Azure
Build a containerized app and
deploy to Kubernetes
Build the app
Write a Dockerfile
Build the container image
Push the container to a registry
Write Kubernetes manifests/Helm chart
Deploy to Kubernetes
draft init to configure your environment
draft create to auto-create Dockerfile/Helm chart
draft up to deploy to Kubernetes
Inner loop development Set up a local dev environment using Minikube
Determine the transitive closure of your dependencies
Identify behavior of dependencies for key test cases
Stub out dependent services with expected behavior
Make local changes, check-in, and hope things work
Validate with application logs
Use Dev Spaces
Do breakpoint debugging in your IDE
Expose web apps to the
internet with a DNS entry
Deploy an ingress controller
Create a load-balanced IP for it
Add an ingress resource to your deployment
Acquire a custom domain
Create a DNS A-record for your service
Turn HTTP application routing on in your cluster
Add an ingress resource to your deployment
24. Azure makes Kubernetes easy
Roll out new features seamlessly (CI/CD)
Task The Old Way With Azure
Set up a CI/CD pipeline and
deploy to Kubernetes
Create Git repo
Create a build pipeline
Create a container registry
Create a Kubernetes cluster
Configure build pipeline to push to container registry
Configure build pipeline to deploy to Kubernetes
Define and set up deployment strategy
Create a project on Azure DevOps with Kubernetes/AKS as a
target
Make container images
available for deployment
worldwide
Create a container registry in every region
Configure build pipeline with multiple endpoints
Loop through all regions and push following build
Create an Azure Container Registry with geo-replication
Push your image to a single endpoint
Track health with
consolidated cluster and
application logs
Choose a logging solution
Deploy log stack in your cluster or provision a service
Configure and deploy a logging agent onto all nodes
Checkbox “container monitoring” in the Azure portal
25. Build on a secure, enterprise-grade platform
Control access through
AAD and RBAC
Secure network
communications with
VNET and network policy
Put guardrails in your
development process with
Azure Policy
27. Azure Arc
Bring Azure services and management to any infrastructure
Run Azure
data services
anywhere
Extend Azure
management across
your environments
Adopt cloud
practices
on-premises
Implement
Azure security
anywhere
Azure Arc is a set of technologies that extends Azure management and
enables Azure services to run across on-premises, multi-cloud, and edge
28. Azure Arc-enabled
Kubernetes clusters
• Central inventory and monitoring of the
sprawling assets running anywhere from
on-premises to edge
• Consistently apply policies, role-based-
access-controls (RBAC) for at-scale
governance
• Deploy Kubernetes resources to all
clusters using a GitOps-based workflow
Identity
RBAC
Monitoring
Policy
Azure Arc
Kubernetes
Azure Stack On-premises Multi-cloud Edge
29. Top scenarios for Containers on Azure
Cost saving
without refactoring
your app
Lift and shift
to containers
Agility
Faster application
development
Microservices
Performance
Low latency
processing
Machine
learning
Portability
Build once,
run anywhere
IoT
Automation
Deliver code faster
and securely at scale
Secure DevOps
30.
31. Kubernetes is built and maintained by the community
Kubernetes collects wisdom, code, and efforts
from hundreds of corporate contributors and
thousands of individual contributors
148,000commits
35,000contributors
#1GitHub project
Microsoft is part of this vibrant community and leads in the associated
committees to help shape the future of Kubernetes and its ecosystem
CNCF
platinum member
CNCF
technical oversight
committee
CNCF
governing board
Kubernetes
steering committee
Linux Foundation
board member
AKS is certified Kubernetes conformant, ensuring portability and interoperability of your container workloads
32. Microsoft contributions to the community
Packaging
& distribution
Scalability
& control
Kubernetes
developer tooling
Helm
CNAB
Virtual Kubelet Gatekeeper
Draft
Brigade
VS Code
Kubernetes
Extensions
Open Container
Initiative
Dapr
KEDA Service Mesh
Interface
33. Work how you want with opensource tools and APIs
Development DevOps Monitoring Networking Storage Security
Take advantage of
services and tools
in the Kubernetes
ecosystem
Leverage 100+
turn-key Azure
services
Azure
VNET
Azure StorageAzure Monitor
CNAB
Virtual
kubelet
Azure
Pipelines
ARM
Container
Registry
Azure
Policy
AAD
Key Vault
Service
Mesh
Interface
Azure Cosmos DB
Visual
Studio Code
GitHub ASC
34.
35. IaaS
Infrastructure Platform
CaaS
Container Platform
PaaS
Application Platform
FaaS
Serverless Platform
What you get
Curated VM Hosting Curated Orchestration Curated Execution Environment Scale to ‘zero’
Technology decisions
IT/Infra focused Value Prop
More Control of execution environment
Less Agile development & deployment
Dev/App Admin focused Value Prop
Less Control of execution environment
More Agile development & deployment
36.
37. Feedback on the roadmap? Tell us at https://aka.ms/aks/feedback
Learning path
aka.ms/LearnKubernetes
What is Kubernetes
aka.ms/k8sLearning
Hear from experts
aka.ms/AKS/videos
Case studies
aka.ms/aks/casestudy
See what’s new
aka.ms/k8s/roadmap
Try for free
aka.ms/aks/trial
38.
39. Lorenzo Barbieri
Cloud Solutions Architect
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