This document discusses the open networking revolution and how it will disrupt the traditional networking industry. It provides the following key points:
- Open networking involves running networking operating systems on commodity switches, separating the OS from proprietary hardware. This will allow white-label hardware and more choice for customers.
- Adoption of open networking is forecast to grow rapidly, reaching 50% market share by 2018 according to the law of diffusion of innovations. Pioneer adopters will gain competitive advantages.
- Incumbent vendors like Cisco and Juniper are responding by developing their own open networking solutions, but they risk moving too slowly. The open networking model provides significant cost savings compared to traditional proprietary systems.
Moving to Cloud for Good: Alexander Tsirel, HiveTecOpenStack
Moving to Cloud for Good.
Audience: Intermediate
Topic: User Stories
Abstract: Chase to be compliant when you work with gov systems.
– Planning your move from traditional infrastructure to cloud.
– Rolling out CoreOs and Windows in the cloud as a part of infrastructure. Tough journey.
– Security in Openstack. How we passed IRAP assessment to ISM. Always hard to explain why software replace hardware.
– Swift. Good and bad parts.
– When to complain about OpenStack or Infrastructure.
Speaker Bio: Alexander Tsirel, HiveTec
Senior Developer/Devops in HiveTec. Moved from Estonia to join a huge project about building software deeply integrated with government Employment Services. Specialising in infrastructure architecting, cloud automation, continuous integration.
Working on infrastructure scaling for resource-hungry applications grid bundling docker, windows server, swift in one in our mission critical system.
OpenStack Australia Day Government - Canberra 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-canberra-2016/
The OpenStack Tacker Project and SDN/NFV MANO: Craig Stevens, BrocadeOpenStack
Audience: Intermediate
About: NFV/SDN end to end service orchestration and management are key topics at play in the industry today. This presentation gives an overview of some of the key components in this space like TOSCA NFV, Service Orchestration, VNF Management, Diagnostics before then diving into the OpenStack Tacker VNF Management details.
Speaker Bio: Craig Stevens – Principal Software Engineer, Brocade
Craig is a Principal Software Engineer at Brocade and has held various CTO, architectural and software engineering positions working with Service Providers throughout Asia Pacific. Craig is able to draw on his background and experience to give a unique perspective on this new software paradigm.
OpenStack Australia Day - Sydney 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-sydney-2016/
Using OpenStack to Accelerate New Product Development: Rik Harris, TelstraOpenStack
Audience: Intermediate
About: Developing a new product from scratch in a large business can be a time- and effort-consuming exercise. When Telstra started our journey on a new initiative developing a new platform to support bringing new products to market more quickly and cost-effectively, we knew that we would need to do things a bit differently. How can we build faster and cheaper? Can we do it without deploying any physical elements? How can we get closer to our aspirations for a Continuous Deployment model? How can we start small(ish) and grow rather than deploying everything up front? This presentation will talk about these questions and how they lead to our use of OpenStack for both application deployment and a Network Functions Virtualisation platform.
Speaker Bio: Rik Harris – Cloud Technology Strategy, Telstra
Rik is an experienced IT professional who has been working in corporate and government Australia for around 25 years. He has been with Telstra since 2003 in several roles, including running IT infrastructure deployment teams, managing engineering for Telstra internal shared infrastructure and currently responsible for technology strategy for Telstra’s Cloud business.
OpenStack Australia Day - Sydney 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-sydney-2016/
Moving to Cloud for Good: Alexander Tsirel, HiveTecOpenStack
Moving to Cloud for Good.
Audience: Intermediate
Topic: User Stories
Abstract: Chase to be compliant when you work with gov systems.
– Planning your move from traditional infrastructure to cloud.
– Rolling out CoreOs and Windows in the cloud as a part of infrastructure. Tough journey.
– Security in Openstack. How we passed IRAP assessment to ISM. Always hard to explain why software replace hardware.
– Swift. Good and bad parts.
– When to complain about OpenStack or Infrastructure.
Speaker Bio: Alexander Tsirel, HiveTec
Senior Developer/Devops in HiveTec. Moved from Estonia to join a huge project about building software deeply integrated with government Employment Services. Specialising in infrastructure architecting, cloud automation, continuous integration.
Working on infrastructure scaling for resource-hungry applications grid bundling docker, windows server, swift in one in our mission critical system.
OpenStack Australia Day Government - Canberra 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-canberra-2016/
The OpenStack Tacker Project and SDN/NFV MANO: Craig Stevens, BrocadeOpenStack
Audience: Intermediate
About: NFV/SDN end to end service orchestration and management are key topics at play in the industry today. This presentation gives an overview of some of the key components in this space like TOSCA NFV, Service Orchestration, VNF Management, Diagnostics before then diving into the OpenStack Tacker VNF Management details.
Speaker Bio: Craig Stevens – Principal Software Engineer, Brocade
Craig is a Principal Software Engineer at Brocade and has held various CTO, architectural and software engineering positions working with Service Providers throughout Asia Pacific. Craig is able to draw on his background and experience to give a unique perspective on this new software paradigm.
OpenStack Australia Day - Sydney 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-sydney-2016/
Using OpenStack to Accelerate New Product Development: Rik Harris, TelstraOpenStack
Audience: Intermediate
About: Developing a new product from scratch in a large business can be a time- and effort-consuming exercise. When Telstra started our journey on a new initiative developing a new platform to support bringing new products to market more quickly and cost-effectively, we knew that we would need to do things a bit differently. How can we build faster and cheaper? Can we do it without deploying any physical elements? How can we get closer to our aspirations for a Continuous Deployment model? How can we start small(ish) and grow rather than deploying everything up front? This presentation will talk about these questions and how they lead to our use of OpenStack for both application deployment and a Network Functions Virtualisation platform.
Speaker Bio: Rik Harris – Cloud Technology Strategy, Telstra
Rik is an experienced IT professional who has been working in corporate and government Australia for around 25 years. He has been with Telstra since 2003 in several roles, including running IT infrastructure deployment teams, managing engineering for Telstra internal shared infrastructure and currently responsible for technology strategy for Telstra’s Cloud business.
OpenStack Australia Day - Sydney 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-sydney-2016/
Big Data and OpenStack, a Love Story: Michael Still, RackspaceOpenStack
Big Data and OpenStack, a Love Story
Audience: Intermediate
Topic: Storage
Abstract: Increasingly we’re being asked to build out clusters of machines to solve big data problems. These clusters can become quite large, reaching up to thousands of machines. Of course, our operational budgets don’t scale linearly like our machine counts do, and we’re asked to do more and more with less. This talk will explore how organisations around the world are using OpenStack to automate the management of their big data implementations, harnessing interesting characteristics of big data workloads along the way.
Speaker Bio: Michael Still, Rackspace
OpenStack core developer and former Nova PTL, as well as experienced software and reliability engineer. Part of the team that grew Google Mobile to being a billion dollar business. Director of linux.conf.au 2013. Author of The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick (www.imagemagickbook.com) and Practical MythTV (www.mythtvbook.com) from Apress, as well as a bunch of articles.
OpenStack Australia Day Government - Canberra 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-canberra-2016/
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...
OpenNebulaConf2019 - 6 years (+) OpenNebula - Lessons learned - Sebastian Man...OpenNebula Project
Insight into more than 6 years experience with OpenNebula from different perspectives: ISP & Datacenter Provider and Consultant / System Integrator
Lessons learned, "the dos and don'ts" and how we convince and enable customers with OpenNebula - and the NTS ecosystem.
Push-button Composition of Oracle Application and Database Environments: Avi ...OpenStack
Push-button Composition of Oracle Application and Database Environments
Audience: Intermediate
Topic: Enterprise IT Strategies
Abstract: Oracle OpenStack for Oracle Linux simplifies deployment and management of OpenStack services, providing a cloud platform optimized for the enterprise.
Learn how Oracle deploys complete technology stacks with the Oracle Database based on building blocks defined in the OpenStack Murano application catalog.
Speaker Bio: Avi Miller, Oracle
Avi is the Product Management Director for Oracle Linux and has extensive experience across operating system, virtualisation and application stacks.
OpenStack Australia Day Government - Canberra 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-canberra-2016/
Serverless platforms are not new anymore; even Serverless Compute has been around for a while, with popular implementations such as AWS Lambda, Azure Functions and Google Cloud Functions. However, Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS) platforms are just the tip of the iceberg, as new cutting edge Serverless abstractions such as Containers-as-a-Services (CaaS) and Serverless Application Platforms come into play.
In this session we'll discuss multiple modern Serverless platform abstractions, along with demonstrations from the all major public cloud vendors - AWS, Azure & GCP.
Where We're Headed and Where NSX Fits InScott Lowe
In this presentation, I take a look at some broad industry trends and how they are driving the need for a network virtualization solution such as VMware NSX.
OpenNebulaConf2019 - Building Virtual Environments for Security Analyses of C...OpenNebula Project
Computer networks are undergoing a phenomenal growth, driven by the rapidly increasing number of nodes constituting the networks. At the same time, the number of security threats on Internet and intranet networks is constantly increasing, and the testing and experimentation of cyber defense solutions require the availability of separate, test environments that best reflect the complexity of a real system. Such environments support the deployment and monitoring of complex mission-driven network scenarios, and cyber security training activities, thus enabling enterprises to study cyber defense strategies and allowing security researchers to evaluate their algorithms at scale.
The main objective is delivering to researchers and practitioners an overview of the technological means and the practical steps to setup a private cloud platform based on OpenNebula for the creation and management of virtual environments that support cyber-security activities of training and testing, as well as an overview of its possible applications in the cyber security domain.
In particular:
1. We describe our infrastructure based on OpenNebula
2. We overview our application, sitting on top of OpenNebula, as well as the technological tools involved in the management of its lifecycle (e.g., Ansible) .
3. We show how the platform can support various examples of security research activities
[References] Building an emulation environment for cyber security analyses of complex networked systems, Tanasache, Florin Dragos and Sorella, Mara and Bonomi, Silvia and Rapone, Raniero and Meacci, Davide, ICDCN '19, ACM, 2019
Dangerous demo at TAD Summit 2016, in Lisbon. Running Kamailio on Ubuntu Phone, turning it into a SIP routing platform for large number of requests per second. The demo was done by stressing with sipp at a rate of 2000req/sec while audience was able to make calls between them.
Enterprise networks using private IPv4 address space might not feel the need to migrate to IPv6. They are wrong and might be faced with severe consequences in the future.
BlueStore: a new, faster storage backend for CephSage Weil
Traditionally Ceph has made use of local file systems like XFS or btrfs to store its data. However, the mismatch between the OSD's requirements and the POSIX interface provided by kernel file systems has a huge performance cost and requires a lot of complexity. BlueStore, an entirely new OSD storage backend, utilizes block devices directly, doubling performance for most workloads. This talk will cover the motivation a new backend, the design and implementation, the improved performance on HDDs, SSDs, and NVMe, and discuss some of the thornier issues we had to overcome when replacing tried and true kernel file systems with entirely new code running in userspace.
In this deck, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the future of Operating Systems in the new world of computing.
Listen to the Podcast: http://www.radiofreehpc.com/wp/?p=686
Big Data and OpenStack, a Love Story: Michael Still, RackspaceOpenStack
Big Data and OpenStack, a Love Story
Audience: Intermediate
Topic: Storage
Abstract: Increasingly we’re being asked to build out clusters of machines to solve big data problems. These clusters can become quite large, reaching up to thousands of machines. Of course, our operational budgets don’t scale linearly like our machine counts do, and we’re asked to do more and more with less. This talk will explore how organisations around the world are using OpenStack to automate the management of their big data implementations, harnessing interesting characteristics of big data workloads along the way.
Speaker Bio: Michael Still, Rackspace
OpenStack core developer and former Nova PTL, as well as experienced software and reliability engineer. Part of the team that grew Google Mobile to being a billion dollar business. Director of linux.conf.au 2013. Author of The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick (www.imagemagickbook.com) and Practical MythTV (www.mythtvbook.com) from Apress, as well as a bunch of articles.
OpenStack Australia Day Government - Canberra 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-canberra-2016/
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...
OpenNebulaConf2019 - 6 years (+) OpenNebula - Lessons learned - Sebastian Man...OpenNebula Project
Insight into more than 6 years experience with OpenNebula from different perspectives: ISP & Datacenter Provider and Consultant / System Integrator
Lessons learned, "the dos and don'ts" and how we convince and enable customers with OpenNebula - and the NTS ecosystem.
Push-button Composition of Oracle Application and Database Environments: Avi ...OpenStack
Push-button Composition of Oracle Application and Database Environments
Audience: Intermediate
Topic: Enterprise IT Strategies
Abstract: Oracle OpenStack for Oracle Linux simplifies deployment and management of OpenStack services, providing a cloud platform optimized for the enterprise.
Learn how Oracle deploys complete technology stacks with the Oracle Database based on building blocks defined in the OpenStack Murano application catalog.
Speaker Bio: Avi Miller, Oracle
Avi is the Product Management Director for Oracle Linux and has extensive experience across operating system, virtualisation and application stacks.
OpenStack Australia Day Government - Canberra 2016
https://events.aptira.com/openstack-australia-day-canberra-2016/
Serverless platforms are not new anymore; even Serverless Compute has been around for a while, with popular implementations such as AWS Lambda, Azure Functions and Google Cloud Functions. However, Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS) platforms are just the tip of the iceberg, as new cutting edge Serverless abstractions such as Containers-as-a-Services (CaaS) and Serverless Application Platforms come into play.
In this session we'll discuss multiple modern Serverless platform abstractions, along with demonstrations from the all major public cloud vendors - AWS, Azure & GCP.
Where We're Headed and Where NSX Fits InScott Lowe
In this presentation, I take a look at some broad industry trends and how they are driving the need for a network virtualization solution such as VMware NSX.
OpenNebulaConf2019 - Building Virtual Environments for Security Analyses of C...OpenNebula Project
Computer networks are undergoing a phenomenal growth, driven by the rapidly increasing number of nodes constituting the networks. At the same time, the number of security threats on Internet and intranet networks is constantly increasing, and the testing and experimentation of cyber defense solutions require the availability of separate, test environments that best reflect the complexity of a real system. Such environments support the deployment and monitoring of complex mission-driven network scenarios, and cyber security training activities, thus enabling enterprises to study cyber defense strategies and allowing security researchers to evaluate their algorithms at scale.
The main objective is delivering to researchers and practitioners an overview of the technological means and the practical steps to setup a private cloud platform based on OpenNebula for the creation and management of virtual environments that support cyber-security activities of training and testing, as well as an overview of its possible applications in the cyber security domain.
In particular:
1. We describe our infrastructure based on OpenNebula
2. We overview our application, sitting on top of OpenNebula, as well as the technological tools involved in the management of its lifecycle (e.g., Ansible) .
3. We show how the platform can support various examples of security research activities
[References] Building an emulation environment for cyber security analyses of complex networked systems, Tanasache, Florin Dragos and Sorella, Mara and Bonomi, Silvia and Rapone, Raniero and Meacci, Davide, ICDCN '19, ACM, 2019
Dangerous demo at TAD Summit 2016, in Lisbon. Running Kamailio on Ubuntu Phone, turning it into a SIP routing platform for large number of requests per second. The demo was done by stressing with sipp at a rate of 2000req/sec while audience was able to make calls between them.
Enterprise networks using private IPv4 address space might not feel the need to migrate to IPv6. They are wrong and might be faced with severe consequences in the future.
BlueStore: a new, faster storage backend for CephSage Weil
Traditionally Ceph has made use of local file systems like XFS or btrfs to store its data. However, the mismatch between the OSD's requirements and the POSIX interface provided by kernel file systems has a huge performance cost and requires a lot of complexity. BlueStore, an entirely new OSD storage backend, utilizes block devices directly, doubling performance for most workloads. This talk will cover the motivation a new backend, the design and implementation, the improved performance on HDDs, SSDs, and NVMe, and discuss some of the thornier issues we had to overcome when replacing tried and true kernel file systems with entirely new code running in userspace.
In this deck, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the future of Operating Systems in the new world of computing.
Listen to the Podcast: http://www.radiofreehpc.com/wp/?p=686
Unum Computing: An Energy Efficient and Massively Parallel Approach to Valid ...inside-BigData.com
In this deck, John Gustafson presents: An Energy Efficient and Massively Parallel Approach to Valid Numerics.
"Written by one of the foremost experts in high-performance computing and the inventor of Gustafson’s Law, The End of Error: Unum Computing explains a new approach to computer arithmetic: the universal number (unum). The unum encompasses all IEEE floating-point formats as well as fixed-point and exact integer arithmetic. This new number type obtains more accurate answers than floating-point arithmetic yet uses fewer bits in many cases, saving memory, bandwidth, energy, and power."
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-dTk
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Open Ethernet: an open-source approach to modern network designAlexander Petrovskiy
The era of closed proprietary hardware platforms is coming to an end. Today, in the world of Web-scale IT, the industry is starting to adopt new approach, based on the principles of openness, scalabilty and customizability. However, in more conservative networking industry, traditional equipment and proprietary technologies from a single vendor are often being used, which limits the flexibility, prevents innovation and narrows down the choice.
The "Open Ethernet" initiative from Mellanox brings open source principles into the world of modern networking and allows customers to select the best hardware and software to design network infrastructure, based on open and standard protocols and technologies, also opening the way for broad adoption of SDN.
In this deck, the Radio Free HPC team reviews the results from SC16 Student Cluster Competition.
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-g2G
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In this deck from the HPC User Forum in Tucson, Earl Joseph from IDC presents: 2016 IDC HPC Market Update.
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-fbt
Learn more: http://hpcuserforum.com
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In this deck from ISC 2015, Earl Joseph and Bob Sorensen from IDC provide an HPC Market Update.
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-emz
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Beyond Floating Point – Next Generation Computer Arithmeticinside-BigData.com
John Gustafson from the National University of Singapore presented this talk at Stanford.
“A new data type called a “posit” is designed for direct drop-in replacement for IEEE Standard 754 floats. Unlike unum arithmetic, posits do not require interval-type mathematics or variable size operands, and they round if an answer is inexact, much the way floats do. However, they provide compelling advantages over floats, including simpler hardware implementation that scales from as few as two-bit operands to thousands of bits. For any bit width, they have a larger dynamic range, higher accuracy, better closure under arithmetic operations, and simpler exception-handling. For example, posits never overflow to infinity or underflow to zero, and there is no “Not-a-Number” (NaN) value. Posits should take up less space to implement in silicon than an IEEE float of the same size. With fewer gate delays per operation as well as lower silicon footprint, the posit operations per second (POPS) supported by a chip can be significantly higher than the FLOPs using similar hardware resources. GPU accelerators, in particular, could do more arithmetic per watt and per dollar yet deliver superior answer quality.”
Sign up for our insideHPC Newsletter: http://insidehpc.com/newsletter
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-gjH
IoT Seminar (Jan. 2016) - (2) nicolas damour - close encounters of the sevent...Open Mobile Alliance
Slides from the OMA and oneM2M IoT Seminar on January 21, 2016
Speaker 2:
Nicolas Damour, Senior Manager, Business and Innovation Development, Sierra Wireless
Presentation Title: “Close Encounters of the Seventh Kind”
Nicolas Damour is Senior Manager for Business and Innovation Development at Sierra Wireless. He holds a telecommunications engineering degree and a master degree in innovation management and has been working since 2000 in various European and North American countries in the IT and telecommunications industry. At Sierra Wireless, he is responsible for M2M standardization activities and for innovation projects with industry partners, strengthening Sierra Wireless’ position as the global leader in M2M devices and cloud & connectivity services. In terms of standards, he is following in particular the activities of ETSI, 3GPP, GSMA, OMA and oneM2M, where he chairs the Architecture Working Group. He currently lives in Toulouse, France.
Evolvable architecture for hybrid multicloud with sdnJames Kelly
3-part outline:
1. Why evolvable technology matter: technology agility is the brother of a) continuous improvement in processes and b) continuous learning in people
2. What is multicloud and hybrid cloud, Why end-to-end and top-to-bottom
3. What is evolvable and agile mean for multicloud IT platforms: in multiple layers of app/platform engineering, devops pipeline engineering, cluster ops and site reliability engineering, and IaaS or infrastructure & ops engineering - special focus on SDN here.
Internet6 is transforming Digital businesses, products and companies. If you develop software or products related to Internet, this presentation is useful for you.
Intro to Project Calico: a pure layer 3 approach to scale-out networkingPacket
Slide presentation from the April 16th, 2015 Downtown NY Tech Meetup hosted at Control Group and presented by Christopher Liljenstolpe from Project Calico (www.projectcalico.org)
Project Calico is a scale-out networking fabric for bare metal, container, VM, and hybrid environments. Project Calico leverages the same networking techniques used to scale out the Internet to present a highly scaleable, L3 network for those environments without the use of tunnels, overlays, or other complex constructs. We'll also do a demo of a Calico enabled Docker environment, and have plenty of time for q&a during and after.
About Christopher Liljenstolpe
Christopher is the original architect of Project Calico and one of the project's evangelists. In his day job, he's the director of solutions architecture at Metaswitch Networks. Prior to Calico/Metaswitch, he's designed and run some bio-informatics OpenStack clusters, done some SDN architecture work at Big Switch Networks, Run architecture at two large carriers (Telstra - AS1221, and Cable & Wireless/iMCI - AS3561) and been the IP CTO for Alcatel in Asia. He's also run networks in Antarctica (hint, bend radius becomes REALLY important at -50C), and been foolish enough to do a stint as a wg co-chair in the IETF. Occasionally you can have the (mis-)fortune of hearing him speak at conferences and the like.
Cloud 2.0: Containers, Microservices and Cloud HybridizationMark Hinkle
In a very short time cloud computing has become a major factor in the way we deliver infrastructure and services. Though we’ve quickly breezed through the ideas of hosted cloud and orchestration. This talk will focus on the next evolution of cloud and how the evolution of technologies like container (like Docker), microservices the way Netflix runs their cloud) and how hybridization (applications running on Mesos across Kubernetes clusters in both private and public clouds).
A panel discussion with team members from IMA including progress on EchoVoice and OSFest 2022-2023 Postmortem.
This is a panel discussion on cultivating, collaborating, and celebrating the Hypergrid community as contributors, hosts, and sponsors of OSFest2023 and innovating with a technology focus on community needs and various use-cases. Technical aspects include: filling gaps in grid/platform development; supporting the OpenSimulator-NGC Trusted Grid initiative; reviewing progress on EchoVoice; and presenting a postmortem on OSFest2022-2023. The work of IMA is in general directed toward broadening the use of virtual worlds for Public, Education, Industry, and Government sectors, but the community as a whole benefits from open-source efforts.
Our MicroMux™ module is the latest addition to our FSP 3000 CloudConnect™ solution. It’s been specifically designed for internet content providers and cloud service providers that need data center interconnect technology that can both support current service demands and effectively scale for future growth. Our FSP 3000 CloudConnect™ platform now offers 10GbE, 40GbE and 100GbE client ports with unmatched energy efficiency, density and openness.
Oracle Commerce as a Secure, Scalable Hybrid Cloud Service, webinar slidesGrid Dynamics
Want to move
your Oracle Commerce
infrastructure to the cloud?
If you are running your commerce business on Oracle Commerce (formerly ATG) stack, and want to take it to the cloud, check out this webinar slide deck. Two industry innovators are joined by the leading retail analyst to discuss why now is the time for the large retailers to transition to the cloud and how they can help.
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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.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
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.
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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.
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Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
4. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
Skeeve Stevens
Network Architect & Futurist
OPEN NETWORKING
REVOLUTION
What is it & Why You Need To Care
5. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Network Engineers - Cisco, Juniper, Arista, A10, Linux, etc.…
• ISP Specialists, Enterprise Networks with an SP style, Elastic Specialists
• Cloudification of Networking
• Architects of many ISPs (350+) ElasticISP, AXONVX and much more
• Vendor Unbiased (as much as possible)
Who We Are
Why This Talk
• Open Networking is the logical next step in the disruption of the IT vendor world
• Perfect Storm
• Too many people are asleep at the wheel
• Time to disrupt or be disrupted
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Inevitable - It’s happened before - PCs, Optics, Servers, Elastic Fabrics (slow)
• White Label/OEM Revolution – Alibaba, Taiwan
• ‘How’ people purchase is more important than ‘what’
• Freemium apps, cloud PAYG, app store/itunes, OnDemand SVOD, etc
• Choice – The KILLER motivation
• Price – The KILLER reason
• Perfect Storm – Speed, Technology, Equipment Cycle, Opportunity, Motivation
• Being a practiced Futurist helped see what was coming
• October 2014 – Learn Linux by Dec 2015 or else
Why?
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Separation (disaggregation) of Operating System (NOS) from the Hardware
• Nothing to do with SDN
• Boot Loader on commodity hardware
• Open Network Install Environment (ONIE) donated by Cumulus Networks
• Most (all?) networking functions
• Big networking has always meant big dollars – barrier to compete
• Disruption has been a long time coming
What is Open Networking?
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Starting right now…
• We will sell 250k in 2016
• Most vendors are committed – some will move too late,
• Some refuse to accept it – Cisco?
• 2015 – 2%
• 2016 – 10%
• 2017 – 25%
• 2018 – 50%
• 2019 – 75%
• 2020 – 85%
When?
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Open Networking and the Law of Diffusion of Innovations
2.5% 13.5% 34% 34% 16%
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Open Networking and the Law of Diffusion of Innovations
2.5% 13.5% 34% 34% 16%
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Phones
Elastic
Fabrics
Virtual
Reality
Wearables
Augmented
Reality
Electric
Cars
IoT
Cloud
Computing
SVOD
Internet
SDN
MarketAdoption
Social
Media
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Open Networking and the Law of Diffusion of Innovations
2.5% 13.5% 34% 34% 16%
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2016
Open
Networking
MarketShare
Open
Networking
Indochina / Developing Countries
West – USA, ANZ, EUR, JP, HK/CN
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Open Networking and the Law of Diffusion of Innovations
2.5% 13.5% 34% 34% 16%
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2017 Open
Networking
MarketShare
Indochina / Developing Countries
West – USA, ANZ, EUR, JP, HK/CN
Open
Networking
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Open Networking and the Law of Diffusion of Innovations
2.5% 13.5% 34% 34% 16%
0%
25%
50%
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2018
Open
Networking
MarketShare
Indochina / Developing Countries
West – USA, ANZ, EUR, JP, HK/CN
Open
Networking
15. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
Open Networking and the Law of Diffusion of Innovations
2.5% 13.5% 34% 34% 16%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
2019
Open
Networking
MarketShare
Indochina / Developing Countries
West – USA, ANZ, EUR, JP, HK/CN
Open
Networking
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Open Networking and the Law of Diffusion of Innovations
2.5% 13.5% 34% 34% 16%
0%
25%
50%
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2020
Open
Networking
MarketShare
Indochina / Developing Countries
West – USA, ANZ, EUR, JP, HK/CN
Open
Networking
18. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Juniper
• Disaggregates Junos from the QFX5200 - 32C – US12K RRP
• Has made peace with ON – kinda
• Actually runs in a VM.. So kinda
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/insights/software-disaggregation
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Disaggregates Junos from the QFX5200 - 32C – AU$17K RRP
• OCX1100-48SX supports ONIE (same-ish hw as QFX5100)
• US$5K RRP (when ordering 1000 switches?) – US$31k otherwise
23. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Cisco
• Nexus 9K ONIE announcement/de-announcement
• Wind River Yocto Linux (NX-OS)
• Very uncomfortable. More pre-emptive moves? Won’t make a difference. Will they learn?
• Will try something by end of 2017 – might be too late
• Virtualise everything!
• HP/Dell
• All in
• Others
• Brocade – wrong focus – SDN is meh atm, Arista – great kit, but.. ?
• Mellanox joins ethernet – Immediately announces CL
• Prediction
• Cisco/Juniper will release a ‘lite’ version of their OS
• Brocade/Huawei/Arista will release ON in 2016
Incumbent Vendor Response
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Been watching Cumulus since mid-2013
• Considered Cumulus for AXONVX – limitations in VXLAN scaling and switching hardware options
• Watched them mature – the others just… sucked (Pica8 impossible to talk to)
• Needed to stay Linux... SDN still is not ready and skilling up is hard, minimal talent (still today)
• Watched who used them and who was partnering with them
• Evolution of the OS was in the right direction
• Local Office and Team established with good people (no one else has)
• Looked at HP first (previous relationship) but they were confused (still are)
• Dell appeared with some nice switches and local support
• Dell has serious commitment to ON supporting multiple NOS
• Logistics wasn’t easy at first for something new
• Good Supply Chain and able to deliver; Tested the hardware, the people were good, very impressed
• Both met my ‘billion dollar vendor’ philosophy
• Went all-in. Every network engineer MUST learn Linux, CL, 1 programming language, some orchestration
• No risk – Vendor or OS – change anytime if they don’t perform – script it!
Why did EIN choose Cumulus Networks + Dell
®
+ +
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• R.A.I.N - Redundant Array of Inexpensive Networking
• Cheap = spares = minimal support (SmartNet/JCare)
• New protocols – VXLAN
• New architectures – Spine and Leaf/Edge
• Extreme high speeds
• LAN vs WAN blur (in some places)
• Device evolution – more creative options. Only possible USP
• Device Smartness… more access than ever to the heart
Change your way of designing your networks
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• “Son of Cisco blessed by Amazon, helped by China, feared by everyone” The Register 2013
• It’s just Linux – it is just an evolutionary step
• VX is awesome - and free – and usable
• Revolution in Orchestration is coming
• People need time to catch-up
• Excellent pricing. Depending on speed
• (1/10/40/100 GE) – that’s it
Cumulus Networks
Cumulus®
Linux®
Network OS
NSX
Virtual Experience
Cumulus
®
VX™
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
Cumulus Networks
Cumulus®
Linux®
Network OS
• A lot of people are already using it
• One particularly high profile customer
• “Large-scale IPv4 network with 40,000 Switches running in
production since October 2012. 100% Cumulus Networks”
• Apparently this is A…. (shhh)
• Apple apparently powers Siri with Cumulus
34. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Xenophobia
• Engineers with career investment are the biggest issue
• Change is hard for most
• “Nobody ever got fired for buying Cisco” – ummm? They will….
• Ignorance is not bliss
• Training is minimal
• No good certification ecosystem
• Minimal job marketplace
• No ‘dummies guide’
Some Problems with Open Networking
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Slingshot the small guy from 1GE to 40GE+
• Developing Countries have been held back
• Small guys now have access to kit which was previously too expensive to compete
at the same level (ON+EF=WIN!)
• Why potential?
• Revolutionary – hard for some. Many will not survive
• No choice though. Change or else
• Those who move first will win – Jobs, Business, Customers, Experience, etc.
Potential Revolution
36. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Why Open Networking? The decision made itself
• In the middle of being sold – pricing was critical. Biggest bang for buck
• PoC was cheap. Could rapidly deploy many more PoPs for a lot less
• CL Supported new features already (VXLAN)
• Common OS (Linux) – not hard to cross-skill or buy into if needed
• ON hardware means you can always move to Junos/IOS later if it is an issue
• Pitched products by Cisco and Juniper were extremely expensive, not out yet, etc
Deployment - TransGrid
37. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Cisco pitched ASK901’s and NYR devices like NCS5501 – a year away
• ASR901 too slow not enough ports / NCS5501 will be ≈100k
• Juniper pitched MX104, ACX5K $46k base 10G RTU 48 ports $128k ++ – Umm?
• No VXLAN yet on ACX (only QFX5100 24Q≈55k)
• These are extremely amazing devices – but are just not worth the $$$
• Dell S4048-ON – under 10k (including CL) w/ 48*10G+6*40G = win!
• All Public RRP pricing
Vendor Comparison (Remote PoPs)
38. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Cisco, Juniper and others will be 80-90% software companies in a couple of years
• Deny it at your peril
• They will find their ability value-add or USP minimised
• The bigger you are the slower you move and the less flexibility you have
• Their shareholders are addicted to returns
• One of the top 5 will probably not survive the next 2-3 years
• The disrupters will be disrupted. SW world makes this easier for the small guy to
innovate without restriction
Reality
39. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Orchestration Revolution (Starting now… will take time, coding is hard
– new blood)
• Cisco/Juniper Lite/Cheap OS?
• Extremely interesting hardware options
• Imagine a switch…..
• FrankenNetworking
• Whitebox Routing
• Just extra hardware – NPU, TCAM, etc.
• Another battlefront for Cisco/Juniper to fight
• Whitebox Wireless/Security/IoT (already here)?
• Software-Defined-Security/Wireless/IoT/Everything
The Next 2 years
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OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Speed race
• The network(s) is about to get VERY fast
• Netflix 4k (and more SVOD), Virtual/Augmented Reality, etc
• NBN Gig speeds, more technologies. NBN CVC
• Faster WiFi, 25/50G Eth ports
• Skill ramp-up time (no people to hire! … yet)
• Attitude change of staff – slow and painful. Seeing it everywhere
• Elastic Fabric Speeds – Not going to slow down
• Wholesale handoffs (UE 1G?)
• Costs – basic features need not cost 10-20 times
• No reason to pay more when you don’t need to
Why you should care
41. CAMBODIA MAY 2016
OPEN NETWORKING REVOLUTION
• Australia had first meeting Meetup in March. Run by Cumulus Networks locals
• We will start a Open Networking SIG in Cambodia in June
• You should at least know what is going on – get involved and make Cambodia strong in the
region
Get Involved
• EIN are Cisco, Juniper, Arista & Cumulus Linux – We can help you integrate, upskill, etc.
• EIN have extensive Service Provider and Enterprise experience
• EIN will launch Cumulus Linux training in Cambodia in June (like we did with Juniper)
• Happy to train EVERYONE!
How EIN can help