The document discusses extending Office Add-ins using the Azure Container Service. It provides an overview of containers and their benefits over virtual machines. It demonstrates connecting an add-in container to Office 365 groups and using the Azure Container Service for hosting containers at scale. Features like automated builds, auto-scaling, and integrating with cognitive services are shown. The presentation outlines Microsoft's roadmap for improved Windows container and Visual Studio tooling support.
How and what we do with OpenNebula to enable our customers for a completely new way how it is consumed in a modern, service orientated IT. We will also talk about the question, why we have chosen OpenNebula and how deep is the level - and ability - of integration of the NTS CAPTAIN into existing 2nd and 3rd party tools like IPAM, CMDBs, backup, monitoring, approval processes and much more...
NGINX.conf 2017 - Not all microservices are created equal ... some are server...Dragos Dascalita Haut
As the industry gained experience with microservices, so did our understanding about them evolved. The momentum created by simplifying services at a micro level has brought forth a new way of thinking at a more granular level; we call it “serverless”. We don’t know whether it’s going to replace microservices, but what we know for sure is that it’s changing the way we think of services ... especially servers.
Serverless architectures promote the idea of no servers, but does this mean that soon we won’t have to think of running web servers on our own ? Does NGINX play a role in this new architecture ? Is it so much more efficient for us to care about ?
Join this session to talk about these questions and see what role NGINX could play in this picture. To help us in our journey we'll use cloud serverless platforms, as well as open source solutions in order to look at some practical examples, and to draw some conclusions.
2600hz WebRTC Meetup at WeWork, San Francisco, CA2600Hz
2600hz Engineers Peter Defebvre and Maxime Roux will lead an intense discussion on WebRTC, what it is and how to build your own phone. We will also discuss how 2600hz is able to provide enterprise grade connectivity to any HTML5 endpoint.
How and what we do with OpenNebula to enable our customers for a completely new way how it is consumed in a modern, service orientated IT. We will also talk about the question, why we have chosen OpenNebula and how deep is the level - and ability - of integration of the NTS CAPTAIN into existing 2nd and 3rd party tools like IPAM, CMDBs, backup, monitoring, approval processes and much more...
NGINX.conf 2017 - Not all microservices are created equal ... some are server...Dragos Dascalita Haut
As the industry gained experience with microservices, so did our understanding about them evolved. The momentum created by simplifying services at a micro level has brought forth a new way of thinking at a more granular level; we call it “serverless”. We don’t know whether it’s going to replace microservices, but what we know for sure is that it’s changing the way we think of services ... especially servers.
Serverless architectures promote the idea of no servers, but does this mean that soon we won’t have to think of running web servers on our own ? Does NGINX play a role in this new architecture ? Is it so much more efficient for us to care about ?
Join this session to talk about these questions and see what role NGINX could play in this picture. To help us in our journey we'll use cloud serverless platforms, as well as open source solutions in order to look at some practical examples, and to draw some conclusions.
2600hz WebRTC Meetup at WeWork, San Francisco, CA2600Hz
2600hz Engineers Peter Defebvre and Maxime Roux will lead an intense discussion on WebRTC, what it is and how to build your own phone. We will also discuss how 2600hz is able to provide enterprise grade connectivity to any HTML5 endpoint.
NGINX Amplify: Monitoring NGINX with Advanced Filters and Custom DashboardsNGINX, Inc.
On-demand recording: https://nginx.webex.com/nginx/lsr.php?RCID=4bcbaff57fd6a02e4b3ca249917d3a1f
NGINX Amplify is a new diagnostic tool that gives engineers and DevOps professionals visibility and control of NGINX instances and NGINX-delivered applications.
Our new product provides insights to help you quickly troubleshoot application health and performance issues within a highly customizable interface. In addition to NGINX metrics, NGINX Amplify provides configuration analysis and reports, configurable alerts, and system-level metrics.
Join us in this webinar to learn:
* How to quickly install the NGINX Amplify agent on your server or in a container
* How to build custom dashboards of metrics gathered from your NGINX instances
* How to use advanced filters to pinpoint performance issues
NGINX.conf 2016 - Fail in order to succeed ! Designing Microservices for fail...Dragos Dascalita Haut
If you didn’t fail with microservices at least once you didn’t really try anything new! Even though microservices are an established architectural style in the industry, they still come with their own challenges.
This session from nginx.conf 2016 focuses on a topic that is usually overlooked in the early stages of building a microservices architecture: traffic management. It comes into the picture after we fail an SLA, whether the cause is a misbehaving client, a legitimate increase of traffic, or a DDoS attack. We then start asking questions like how to ensure a fair usage policy for clients across microservices, how to protect clients from an abusive peer that is generating a spike in traffic, and how to protect microservices themselves from abusive clients.
NGINX comes with options for rate limiting that usually work great for a single node. Extending NGINX's capabilities to distributed environments increases the complexity of the solution. Can rate limiting be applied transparently without visible impact on latency? Is it easy to scale? Is it reliable? In this session, Adobe's Dragos Dascalita Haut introduces an open source solution contributed by Adobe I/O and used with success in real-life scenarios. The solution is based on an asynchronous communication model that supports high-throughput scenarios with minimum impact on latency. If you've had similar problems in the past or if you're concerned about how clients interact with your microservices then this session is for you.
Application Lifecycle Management for BizTalk solutions is quite challenging. Many community tools are available, but it’s not straightforward to combine them into one solution. In this session, Toon will focus on how to set up Continuous Integration for your BizTalk solutions, based on experience from the field. Some tips and tricks on automatic unit testing, build, deployment and integration testing.
OpenNebulaConf2018 - OpenNebula in a Continuous Integration Environment - Geo...OpenNebula Project
At Dynatrace we use OpenNebula primarily in our CI environment to build and test our software.
In this talk i want to focus on our use of the econe API that is used to dynamically provision instances for the current build or test run. We will cover how we build our images with packer and puppet as well as how we maintain these images and our KVM hosts.
Reduce IT Spend with Software Load BalancingNGINX, Inc.
Learn how you can replace your hardware load balancers with NGINX Plus, a complete software application delivery platform for the modern web. Moving to NGINX Plus not only saves you money, but provides the flexibility, performance, and scalability that only software can provide.
Nagios Conference 2013 - Sam Lansing - Getting Started With Nagios XI, Core, ...Nagios
Sam Lansing's presentation on Getting Started With Nagios XI, Core, and Fusion.
The presentation was given during the Nagios World Conference North America held Sept 20-Oct 2nd, 2013 in Saint Paul, MN. For more information on the conference (including photos and videos), visit: http://go.nagios.com/nwcna
Docker for Ops: Docker Networking Deep Dive, Considerations and Troubleshooti...Docker, Inc.
Overview;
What is libnetwork
New features in 1.12
Deep Dive;
Multihost networking
Secure Control Plane
Secure Data plane
Service Discovery
Native Loadbalacing
Routing Mesh
Moving mongo db to the cloud strategies and points to considerVinicius M Grippa
Moving to the cloud brings a series of benefits. Flexibility, scalability, automation. But what about the precautions we need to take? This session will cover the main points to take care of before moving your database such as security, performance and options available in the cloud.
DevOpsDays Berlin 2018 Terraform hands-on workshopKirill Zonov
My blog: http://zonov.me/
Slides from the pre-workshop short talk about Terraform and Infrastructure as a code.
Code: https://github.com/graffzon/DevOpsDays-2018
Best Practices? That’s like asking how long is a piece of string! While every environment is different, there are however a number of configurations, tweaks and methods that can be of great benefit for your Nagios XI environment. This talk will cover a variety of Best Practice topics for Nagios XI ranging from flexible object configurations through to back end performance enhancements.
AWS Fargate makes running containerized workloads on AWS easier than ever before. This session will provide a technical background for using Fargate with your existing containerized services, including best practices for building images, configuring task definitions, task networking, secrets management, and monitoring.
NGINX Amplify: Monitoring NGINX with Advanced Filters and Custom DashboardsNGINX, Inc.
On-demand recording: https://nginx.webex.com/nginx/lsr.php?RCID=4bcbaff57fd6a02e4b3ca249917d3a1f
NGINX Amplify is a new diagnostic tool that gives engineers and DevOps professionals visibility and control of NGINX instances and NGINX-delivered applications.
Our new product provides insights to help you quickly troubleshoot application health and performance issues within a highly customizable interface. In addition to NGINX metrics, NGINX Amplify provides configuration analysis and reports, configurable alerts, and system-level metrics.
Join us in this webinar to learn:
* How to quickly install the NGINX Amplify agent on your server or in a container
* How to build custom dashboards of metrics gathered from your NGINX instances
* How to use advanced filters to pinpoint performance issues
NGINX.conf 2016 - Fail in order to succeed ! Designing Microservices for fail...Dragos Dascalita Haut
If you didn’t fail with microservices at least once you didn’t really try anything new! Even though microservices are an established architectural style in the industry, they still come with their own challenges.
This session from nginx.conf 2016 focuses on a topic that is usually overlooked in the early stages of building a microservices architecture: traffic management. It comes into the picture after we fail an SLA, whether the cause is a misbehaving client, a legitimate increase of traffic, or a DDoS attack. We then start asking questions like how to ensure a fair usage policy for clients across microservices, how to protect clients from an abusive peer that is generating a spike in traffic, and how to protect microservices themselves from abusive clients.
NGINX comes with options for rate limiting that usually work great for a single node. Extending NGINX's capabilities to distributed environments increases the complexity of the solution. Can rate limiting be applied transparently without visible impact on latency? Is it easy to scale? Is it reliable? In this session, Adobe's Dragos Dascalita Haut introduces an open source solution contributed by Adobe I/O and used with success in real-life scenarios. The solution is based on an asynchronous communication model that supports high-throughput scenarios with minimum impact on latency. If you've had similar problems in the past or if you're concerned about how clients interact with your microservices then this session is for you.
Application Lifecycle Management for BizTalk solutions is quite challenging. Many community tools are available, but it’s not straightforward to combine them into one solution. In this session, Toon will focus on how to set up Continuous Integration for your BizTalk solutions, based on experience from the field. Some tips and tricks on automatic unit testing, build, deployment and integration testing.
OpenNebulaConf2018 - OpenNebula in a Continuous Integration Environment - Geo...OpenNebula Project
At Dynatrace we use OpenNebula primarily in our CI environment to build and test our software.
In this talk i want to focus on our use of the econe API that is used to dynamically provision instances for the current build or test run. We will cover how we build our images with packer and puppet as well as how we maintain these images and our KVM hosts.
Reduce IT Spend with Software Load BalancingNGINX, Inc.
Learn how you can replace your hardware load balancers with NGINX Plus, a complete software application delivery platform for the modern web. Moving to NGINX Plus not only saves you money, but provides the flexibility, performance, and scalability that only software can provide.
Nagios Conference 2013 - Sam Lansing - Getting Started With Nagios XI, Core, ...Nagios
Sam Lansing's presentation on Getting Started With Nagios XI, Core, and Fusion.
The presentation was given during the Nagios World Conference North America held Sept 20-Oct 2nd, 2013 in Saint Paul, MN. For more information on the conference (including photos and videos), visit: http://go.nagios.com/nwcna
Docker for Ops: Docker Networking Deep Dive, Considerations and Troubleshooti...Docker, Inc.
Overview;
What is libnetwork
New features in 1.12
Deep Dive;
Multihost networking
Secure Control Plane
Secure Data plane
Service Discovery
Native Loadbalacing
Routing Mesh
Moving mongo db to the cloud strategies and points to considerVinicius M Grippa
Moving to the cloud brings a series of benefits. Flexibility, scalability, automation. But what about the precautions we need to take? This session will cover the main points to take care of before moving your database such as security, performance and options available in the cloud.
DevOpsDays Berlin 2018 Terraform hands-on workshopKirill Zonov
My blog: http://zonov.me/
Slides from the pre-workshop short talk about Terraform and Infrastructure as a code.
Code: https://github.com/graffzon/DevOpsDays-2018
Best Practices? That’s like asking how long is a piece of string! While every environment is different, there are however a number of configurations, tweaks and methods that can be of great benefit for your Nagios XI environment. This talk will cover a variety of Best Practice topics for Nagios XI ranging from flexible object configurations through to back end performance enhancements.
AWS Fargate makes running containerized workloads on AWS easier than ever before. This session will provide a technical background for using Fargate with your existing containerized services, including best practices for building images, configuring task definitions, task networking, secrets management, and monitoring.
Containerize Your Game Server for the Best Multiplayer Experience Docker, Inc.
Raymond Arifianto, AccelByte and
Mark Mandel, Google -
We have been deploying containerized micro-services for our Game Backend Services for a while. Now we are tackling the challenge to scale up fleets of game dedicated servers in multiple regions, multiple data centers and multiple providers - some in bare metal, some in Cloud. So we leverage docker containerization to deploy Game Servers to achieve Portability, Fast Deployment and Predictability, enabling us to scale up to thousands of servers, on demand, without a sweat.
The best of Windows Server 2016 - Thomas MaurerITCamp
Join this session for The Best of Windows Server 2016 — The New Foundation of your Datacenter. You’ll get an overview about the new, exciting improvements that are in Windows Server 2016 and how they’ll improve your day-to-day job. In this presentation Thomas Maurer (Microsoft MVP) will guide you through the highly anticipated innovations including: •Hyper-V 2016 features •Nano Server •Storage Spaces Direct •Storage Replica •Windows Server Containers •And more!
Citrix Desktop Master Class – New in XA/XD 7.9, Skype for Business, HDX Raspb...Lee Bushen
Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2f_GbelkFs
Join technology experts Lee Bushen and Patrick Irwin as they unpack the latest XenApp & XenDesktop news from Citrix Synergy 2016 with a special focus on Skype for Business.
- What’s New in XenApp & XenDesktop 7.9?
- Spotlight on Skype for Business Optimization, co-development with Microsoft
- What do the Microsoft partnership announcements from Synergy mean to you? Get the lowdown from Nabeel Youakim.
- Fancy some Raspberry Pi? ViewSonic talk about their revolutionary $99 Thin Client
This session will focus on exploring the scenarios available for VDI Session based, where Azure IaaS can be used. We will show how to cloudburst an existing on premise VDI Session based deployment with Azure RDS, and how to transform an VDI Session based solution in an as-close-as-it-gets-to-DaaS solution. The session focuses on available tools for automation, monitoring, configuration and also the scaling features which you need to take into account
We assume you are already familiar with concepts like VDI and VDI Session based, DaaS, Azure IaaS, SCOM, AppController, CoreIO including ADDS, DHCP, DNS. This is why we will skip the intro pleasantries and get to the demo side of things fairly fast.
Deskpool making vdi cost effective for smbDongLiwu
Deskpool VDI solution is very suitable for small companies looking to control IT costs , which not only provides low cost VDI software solution, but also delivery low-cost, high performance thin client products.
Looking for continuous delivery options that are also cloud agnostic? Docker could be your answer.
This webinar answers some of your basic questions about Docker and gives you an overview of how to setup Docker for Continuous Delivery. We will also touch upon more advanced topics like Cloud Portability, Microservices deployment and MEAN stack enablement.
Get details at https://www.synerzip.com/webinar/docker-containers-for-continuous-delivery-webinar-february-2015/
Docker Orchestration: Welcome to the Jungle! Devoxx & Docker Meetup Tour Nov ...Patrick Chanezon
In two years, Docker hit the sweet spot for devs and ops, with tools for building, shipping, and running distributed apps architected as a set of collaborating microservices packaged as Linux containers. One area of the Docker ecosystem that saw a lot of innovation in the past year is container orchestration systems. This session compares and contrasts various Docker orchestration systems (Swarm, Machine, and Compose), the batteries included with Docker itself, Mesos, Kubernetes, CoreOS/Fleet, Deis, Cloud Foundry, and Tutum. It includes a demo of how to deploy a Java 8 app with MongoDB on several of these systems. The goal of the session is to give you a framework to help evaluate how these systems can meet your particular requirements.
Demo code at https://github.com/chanezon/docker-tips/blob/master/orchestration-networking/README.md
Building and Managing your Virtual Datacenter using PowerShell DSC - Florin L...ITCamp
PowerShell DSC is a configuration management platform that provides the operations team the capability to deploy and manage systems by defining the desired configuration of a machine while having the assurance that whatever happens, the machines configuration will remain the same.
In this session you will learn what is PowerShell DSC, and how it can grant you the power of implementing a DevOps oriented environment by building and managing your infrastructure in an automatic and consistent fashion.
Virtualization is an increasingly critical part of data center computing. Selecting a server that excels at virtualization makes good business sense. Two Lenovo ThinkServer RD630 servers, paired with Dot Hill AssuredSAN Pro5720 tiered storage, ran 10 VMmark tiles for a total of 80 running VMs and achieved a score of 11.17@10 tiles, placing it in the top 8 percent of the 32-core server configurations. This makes the Lenovo ThinkServer RD630 an excellent choice for any enterprise that uses virtualization.
With the next version of Microsoft hypervisor Microsoft released some great new features for your Cloud infrastructure. Come to this session to get the details of all the new stuff that is in Hyper-V and learn about how you can play with it “hands-on.” This session includes also the latest updates from the Technical Previews.
Daniel Firestone and Gabriel Silva's presentation from the 2017 Open Networking Summit.
SDN is at the foundation of all large scale networks in the public cloud, such as Microsoft Azure - at past ONSes, Microsoft has detailed how all of Azure's virtual networks, load balancing, and security operate on SDN. But how do we make a software network scale to an era of 40, 50, and 100 gigabit networks on servers, providing great performance to end customers with ever increasing VM and container scale and density?
In this presentation, Daniel Firestone and Gabriel Silva will detail Azure Accelerated Networking, using Azure's FPGA-based SmartNICs. They will show how using FPGAs, we can achieve the programmability of a software network with the performance of a hardware one. They will detail how this and other host SDN advances have led to huge performance increases for Linux VMs in particular, and Linux-based NFV appliances, giving Azure industry-leading network performance.
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Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
If you want to watch the on-demand webinar, please click here: https://www.xfilespro.com/webinars/salesforce-document-management-2-0-smarter-faster-better/
Gamify Your Mind; The Secret Sauce to Delivering Success, Continuously Improv...Shahin Sheidaei
Games are powerful teaching tools, fostering hands-on engagement and fun. But they require careful consideration to succeed. Join me to explore factors in running and selecting games, ensuring they serve as effective teaching tools. Learn to maintain focus on learning objectives while playing, and how to measure the ROI of gaming in education. Discover strategies for pitching gaming to leadership. This session offers insights, tips, and examples for coaches, team leads, and enterprise leaders seeking to teach from simple to complex concepts.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
In software engineering, the right architecture is essential for robust, scalable platforms. Wix has undergone a pivotal shift from event sourcing to a CRUD-based model for its microservices. This talk will chart the course of this pivotal journey.
Event sourcing, which records state changes as immutable events, provided robust auditing and "time travel" debugging for Wix Stores' microservices. Despite its benefits, the complexity it introduced in state management slowed development. Wix responded by adopting a simpler, unified CRUD model. This talk will explore the challenges of event sourcing and the advantages of Wix's new "CRUD on steroids" approach, which streamlines API integration and domain event management while preserving data integrity and system resilience.
Participants will gain valuable insights into Wix's strategies for ensuring atomicity in database updates and event production, as well as caching, materialization, and performance optimization techniques within a distributed system.
Join us to discover how Wix has mastered the art of balancing simplicity and extensibility, and learn how the re-adoption of the modest CRUD has turbocharged their development velocity, resilience, and scalability in a high-growth environment.
Prosigns: Transforming Business with Tailored Technology SolutionsProsigns
Unlocking Business Potential: Tailored Technology Solutions by Prosigns
Discover how Prosigns, a leading technology solutions provider, partners with businesses to drive innovation and success. Our presentation showcases our comprehensive range of services, including custom software development, web and mobile app development, AI & ML solutions, blockchain integration, DevOps services, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 support.
Custom Software Development: Prosigns specializes in creating bespoke software solutions that cater to your unique business needs. Our team of experts works closely with you to understand your requirements and deliver tailor-made software that enhances efficiency and drives growth.
Web and Mobile App Development: From responsive websites to intuitive mobile applications, Prosigns develops cutting-edge solutions that engage users and deliver seamless experiences across devices.
AI & ML Solutions: Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Prosigns provides smart solutions that automate processes, provide valuable insights, and drive informed decision-making.
Blockchain Integration: Prosigns offers comprehensive blockchain solutions, including development, integration, and consulting services, enabling businesses to leverage blockchain technology for enhanced security, transparency, and efficiency.
DevOps Services: Prosigns' DevOps services streamline development and operations processes, ensuring faster and more reliable software delivery through automation and continuous integration.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Support: Prosigns provides comprehensive support and maintenance services for Microsoft Dynamics 365, ensuring your system is always up-to-date, secure, and running smoothly.
Learn how our collaborative approach and dedication to excellence help businesses achieve their goals and stay ahead in today's digital landscape. From concept to deployment, Prosigns is your trusted partner for transforming ideas into reality and unlocking the full potential of your business.
Join us on a journey of innovation and growth. Let's partner for success with Prosigns.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Top Features to Include in Your Winzo Clone App for Business Growth (4).pptxrickgrimesss22
Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
How Recreation Management Software Can Streamline Your Operations.pptxwottaspaceseo
Recreation management software streamlines operations by automating key tasks such as scheduling, registration, and payment processing, reducing manual workload and errors. It provides centralized management of facilities, classes, and events, ensuring efficient resource allocation and facility usage. The software offers user-friendly online portals for easy access to bookings and program information, enhancing customer experience. Real-time reporting and data analytics deliver insights into attendance and preferences, aiding in strategic decision-making. Additionally, effective communication tools keep participants and staff informed with timely updates. Overall, recreation management software enhances efficiency, improves service delivery, and boosts customer satisfaction.
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
We explore the Globus Connect Server (GCS) architecture and experiment with advanced configuration options and use cases. This content is targeted at system administrators who are familiar with GCS and currently operate—or are planning to operate—broader deployments at their institution.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
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BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
AI Pilot Review: The World’s First Virtual Assistant Marketing SuiteGoogle
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Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, enterprise software development is undergoing a significant transformation. Traditional coding methods are being challenged by innovative no-code solutions, which promise to streamline and democratize the software development process.
This shift is particularly impactful for enterprises, which require robust, scalable, and efficient software to manage their operations. In this article, we will explore the various facets of enterprise software development with no-code solutions, examining their benefits, challenges, and the future potential they hold.
Enterprise Software Development with No Code Solutions.pptx
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Office Servers and Services MVP
BIWUG Board Member
Email : rick.vanrousselt@outlook.com
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6. - Ligthweight, open secure
platform
- Simplify building, shipping,
running apps
- Shipping container system
for code
docker and containers
11. • Blueprint or definition of a container (readonly)
• Needed by docker engine to create a running instance of
a container
• Can consist out of multiple layers
Code Node.js UbuntuImage
16. It’s just easy
• When joining an ongoing project no need to do a long setup
for a developer environment
• No need for heavy virtual machines
• Development environment is almost the same as production
Why use containers
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Editor's Notes
Now lets have a look at the agenda.
First we will have a quick look at what are containers and how does docker relate to this
Then we will go over some of the details why we should start using docker and containers
After this we will start exploring the azure container service or ACS for short
We will end this session with some examples how we can use containers in combination with office add-ins
Let’s take a look at docker and containers
Docker itself is lightweight open secure platform.
Now this itself means not that much… but it simplifys building shipping and running apps. This means that moving between different environments like from dev to production is made easy.
Docker does this by providing a shipping container for our code. The most used analogy when talking about docker containers is comparing them to shipping containers.
Back in the old days hey had different sizes of cargo. Big and small crates of different sizes. It took forever to load the ship… now standard containers and ships get loaded really fast.
Now let’s compare them to something we all know… virtual machines
We will start at the bottom with the fysical infrastructure. By this i mean the actual hardware. The server, the cpu’s, the ram, the disk,…
On top of this a host operating system will be installed. This operating system will also have some kind of hypervisor. This enables the virtualisation. I think we all know ESXI by vmware but there are lot’s of vendors on the market.
Once these parts are installed we can start creating our virtual machines. They need an operating system. Because i”ve been focussed on sharepoint for quite some time now this is usually just windows server. Then on this operating system we will install our needed files. Our dll”s for our frameworks and such. This would be sharepoint then… and lastly we would install our app.
Each os needs cpu, ram, licensing and maintenance
Now lets look at this picture from a container standpoint.
We still have our infrastructure and our operating system.
But on this operating system we can now install the docker runtime. This will allow us run our containers. The containers wil share the files of the host operating system and if needed some of our framework files.
This means that because a few layers our now out the picture we have more room for our apps. Aka we can run more apps on the same hardware.
Also lesser maintenance is required because no care is needed for every operating system in every virtual machine and of course in a windows world this also means no extra licensing cost for every VM we spin up.
Docker has a few major components…
Docker engine or deamon or runtime… this is wat gets installed
Docker images… these the blueprints of our containers
And then finally we have our containers… now lets take a closer look at these components.
Docker engine is responsible for running our containers… actually it does a lot more but for now lets just say it runs containers.
This means that if we have the docker engine running on our laptop and we create a container… then we can run this container wherever we want… lets”s say in azure
An image is a blueprint of a container. These are readonly and needed by the docker engine to spin up a container.
They can consist out of multiple layers. Lets take for example we write a node js website. Then we have our code. Now for this code to run we need node installed and for node to be installed we need an operating system. So we create an image where are these layers are stacked on top op each other. A container can now be created from this image on our dev environment but also if needed in our production environment
A container is a running instance of an image. This actually holds the app and runs it. It’s isolated and secured. This means that it cannot write to the host file system or other containers
Why should we use containers.
Wel first and foremost we can elimate app conficts. Lets say we have version 1 of our app build. It has its own dependencie on a framework that we use. Well then we can easily create a new container which has a dependency on a newer version of that framework or even a 3th version.
All these containers run in there isolated environment so we have no issues running them next to each other. As before when this would be installed into a virtual machine when one app needed to upgrade a framework that it used then other apps also needed to upgrade because they would all share that framework.
We all have been in this situation. We develop an application and it gets tested. But when it’s time to deploy it to production it’s not working. This can be because something was not installed or because something was not configured correctly.
Because the containers are created from images they only need the docker runtime. All other dependencies are documented in the image. So when we create our container on other enivronments we should have no issues. Becuase the image gets rebuild and it gets the required files for us.
Well as a conclusion we can just say it’s easier for us developers.
You know the drill when joining an ongoing project. First you need to setup you’re development environment. This usally takes a lot of time. You get a clean virtual machine. Then you need to install you’re visual studio. Then all the frameworks.. Then you need to configure everthing so that you have at least a working version of you’re app. And after all this is done… it”s still not even close to how the production environment is set up and configured.
And then the next day the previous project has a bug in it and you need to start up you’re old vm that you just removed from you’re laptop. So the process starts all over again. With containers we can simply pull the images start up the containers and start coding.
Now what does this all mean for us SharePoint and O365 developers
Well remember the good old days.. When we created farm solutions and when we had full control over everything. Well those days also had there drawbacks… Who didn’t have a server in production struggeling because we didn’t dispose properly of our SPWeb. Well a few years back microsoft said this can be no more and the app model was introduced. This entailed that we should now use csom and that our app. At least the provider hosted apps or office add-ins now don’t need to run on a sharepoint server. This set’s us in an excelent position to make the switch faster to containers. Especially for those who develop against office 365 because there we already need to bring our own hosting environments.
What does this all translate to … that we can ship software faster. Which is always a good thing especially in this rapid evolving world of today
The azure container service provides us an easy to use way into deploying and managing containers at a large scale. We can quickly set up a cluster of nodes in which containers can run. Normally if we want to set up a node cluster there is a lot of configuration and setup required. Now this all will be taken care of for us. What normally takes days to accomplish can now be set up in 15 min.
We can easily scale our cluster environment thru existing azure parts such as virtual machine scale sets and vertical and horizontal scaling of virtual machines.
The Azure team has made sure that they only implement open source tools such as docker swarm and DC/OS. This will ensure that you can not only turn to microsoft if you need help but that you can just ask the community. Or if you fix an error or you enhance the software that you can contribute it back to the team
When creating an Azure container service we have choice. Will we use the DC/OS orchestrator or the native docker swarm. They both have there benifits and drawbacks.
DC/OS is new to the party. It just got released a few weeks ago. First we could choose between mesos and docker swarm. Mesos has now been replaced with dc/os. But DC/OS is build on top of mesos.
It’s designed to scale very large clusters involving hundreds or thousands of hosts and has a proven track record. But its a complex solution. On the other side you have docker swarm. Which is the native orchestrator that docker offers. This has the advantage that it runs almost the exact same commands as docker on my laptop. But this can also be a disadvantage. This means we need to know our way around the command line tool. And because it’s not been around that long it doesn’t have the trackrecord dat DC/OS has.
Now… let”s be honest. I am a developer and so are most of you probabely…. I am not qualified to run a production environment node cluster with datacenter orchestrators… So why should i even care that something as the azure container service even exists… But that’s the beauty of ACS. If you manage, nurture and care for it then it can be used in a production environment. But we as developers sometimes just want to test stuff out.. How does our app behave when we scale it,.. Wat happens if we change this or that parameter. Wel ACS can provide us with this. We can easily spin up an environment ourselfs… start up our app or if we have them.. Multiple apps and start testing away… All of this without much configuration or even installing a single item.