OpenStack mission: “To produce the ubiquitous open source cloud computing platform that will meet the needs of public and private cloud providers regardless of size, by being simple to implement and massively scalable.”
The document discusses cloud computing and its relevance for business organizations. It defines cloud computing as enabling ubiquitous access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources over a network. The key components of cloud include service delivery models like Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Deployment models include public clouds (open to general public) and private clouds (operated solely for a single organization). The document outlines advantages of cloud for organizations like reduced costs, flexibility, and better management. It also discusses challenges in cloud implementation like privacy, security, reliability, and regulatory issues.
Building an Ecosystem of Choice - Peter Ganten, CEO, Univention GmbHUnivention GmbH
IT in the era of Cloud Computing is hybrid and based on Open Source Software as it needs to be scaleable and combinable.
We make IT easily combinable!
We are taking the next step with the Open Cloud Alliance and would like to take you with us.
IT in the Cloud era will serve software vendors, service providers and customers if it is open – that is a huge chance.
Seize this chance and seize this day!
Enterprise Appliances for the Cloud, Kolab Systems - Univention Summit 2015Univention GmbH
The document discusses enterprise appliances for cloud computing, noting that while the cloud is an established concept with modern technologies, it presents new challenges around scale, provisioning resources, and security. It proposes addressing these challenges through a componentized and integrated appliance design that provides security, reliability, scalability and manageability, and can be deployed in private clouds, hosted environments or as a white label solution with different support options.
NetApp has 25 years of experience delivering data management solutions to the automotive sector and works with major automotive companies worldwide. Their solutions offer massive non-disruptive scalability to meet growing data capacity and performance needs for years. FlexPod from NetApp and Cisco enables customers to focus on innovation rather than maintenance. NetApp is also certified for major big data platforms and has partnerships with leading ISVs for the automotive industry.
SEP Hybrid Backup Präsentation auf dem Univention Summit 2015Univention GmbH
The document announces the Univention Summit 2015 which will focus on better collaboration. It mentions SEP AG and their sesam and Hybrid Backup products. It provides contact information for Ralf Bogner at SEP if more information is wanted.
The benefits of Cloud are impacting all industries - but the route to adoption isn't always straight forward.
Once implemented, many organisations find it more difficult to manage than originally expected. There are growing challenges at every stage and knowing what to focus on and how to holistically migrate and optimise cloud systems can save you from what can become a very costly series of learning curves.
This webinar explores how businesses can adopt, migrate and optimise cloud systems within their organisation with a step-by-step roadmap.
This document discusses AWS Fargate, a serverless compute engine for containers that allows users to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. It notes that Fargate removes the need to manage infrastructure, allowing users to focus on their services. Key benefits are listed as no infrastructure management, easy scaling of applications, and integration with ECS. Limitations include restrictions on regions, tasks, and IP addresses. Potential use cases include quick proofs of concept, unexpected scaling scenarios, operational bursts, and testing on demand.
The document discusses cloud computing and its relevance for business organizations. It defines cloud computing as enabling ubiquitous access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources over a network. The key components of cloud include service delivery models like Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Deployment models include public clouds (open to general public) and private clouds (operated solely for a single organization). The document outlines advantages of cloud for organizations like reduced costs, flexibility, and better management. It also discusses challenges in cloud implementation like privacy, security, reliability, and regulatory issues.
Building an Ecosystem of Choice - Peter Ganten, CEO, Univention GmbHUnivention GmbH
IT in the era of Cloud Computing is hybrid and based on Open Source Software as it needs to be scaleable and combinable.
We make IT easily combinable!
We are taking the next step with the Open Cloud Alliance and would like to take you with us.
IT in the Cloud era will serve software vendors, service providers and customers if it is open – that is a huge chance.
Seize this chance and seize this day!
Enterprise Appliances for the Cloud, Kolab Systems - Univention Summit 2015Univention GmbH
The document discusses enterprise appliances for cloud computing, noting that while the cloud is an established concept with modern technologies, it presents new challenges around scale, provisioning resources, and security. It proposes addressing these challenges through a componentized and integrated appliance design that provides security, reliability, scalability and manageability, and can be deployed in private clouds, hosted environments or as a white label solution with different support options.
NetApp has 25 years of experience delivering data management solutions to the automotive sector and works with major automotive companies worldwide. Their solutions offer massive non-disruptive scalability to meet growing data capacity and performance needs for years. FlexPod from NetApp and Cisco enables customers to focus on innovation rather than maintenance. NetApp is also certified for major big data platforms and has partnerships with leading ISVs for the automotive industry.
SEP Hybrid Backup Präsentation auf dem Univention Summit 2015Univention GmbH
The document announces the Univention Summit 2015 which will focus on better collaboration. It mentions SEP AG and their sesam and Hybrid Backup products. It provides contact information for Ralf Bogner at SEP if more information is wanted.
The benefits of Cloud are impacting all industries - but the route to adoption isn't always straight forward.
Once implemented, many organisations find it more difficult to manage than originally expected. There are growing challenges at every stage and knowing what to focus on and how to holistically migrate and optimise cloud systems can save you from what can become a very costly series of learning curves.
This webinar explores how businesses can adopt, migrate and optimise cloud systems within their organisation with a step-by-step roadmap.
This document discusses AWS Fargate, a serverless compute engine for containers that allows users to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. It notes that Fargate removes the need to manage infrastructure, allowing users to focus on their services. Key benefits are listed as no infrastructure management, easy scaling of applications, and integration with ECS. Limitations include restrictions on regions, tasks, and IP addresses. Potential use cases include quick proofs of concept, unexpected scaling scenarios, operational bursts, and testing on demand.
Presented on March 25th, 2014 at Microsoft Executive Briefing in Brussels:
- Challenges product development is facing
- The solutions to a happy business & developer with CloudOS in a Hybrid world
Dev Day 2019: Stefan Schleyer: How to build an cloud-based IoT application“DevDay Dresden
This document discusses how to build a first cloud-based IoT application. It recommends using an Electric Imp impExplorer kit, which includes sensors, an LED, and headers. An Electric Imp and AWS account are also needed. The Electric Imp account provides an IDE and device/product management. AWS provides storage and streaming services. A freeboard dashboard can visualize the sensor data. Finally, the document mentions potential use cases like condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.
Watch Andy's presentation on-demand from Fast Data Strategy summit here: https://goo.gl/yD66yq
Andy Kemp is the Senior Sales Consultant at Tableau Software and one of the keynote speakers at Fast Data Strategy Virtual Summit 2018. In his presentation entitled "Visualisation meets Virtualisation", he will discuss how the combined power of the Tableau Analytical Platform and Denodo Platform 7.0 will help allow self-service business intelligence throughout the entire organization.
Attend this session to discover:
• How to build the culture of Agile BI in your organization
• How to enable a more agile and flexible virtual enterprise data warehouse.
• Why a common semantic layer is crucial
KIX4OTRS Präsentation auf dem Univention Summit 2015Univention GmbH
This document discusses KIX4OTRS, a service app for Univention Corporate Server (UCS) that allows for IT service management. KIX4OTRS can be used for IT service centers, technical service centers, and customer care centers to improve service delivery. The document provides contact information for Rico Barth at c.a.p.e. IT GmbH for those seeking more information about KIX4OTRS and how it integrates with UCS.
The term "connected device” is typically used to mean a device or machine that is capable of connecting to a network - i.e. it can send and receive data via cellular, WiFi, or bluetooth connections. But is this really a connected device? Integration and interoperability are required for a device to be relevant in the Internet of Things, and Web APIs are the de facto standard enabling true connectivity. By looking at some successful implementations around connected “things”, we’ll understand the key requirements for an API First approach to IoT - including backend integration, mediation and security.
The organisation wanted to upgrade its cloud strategy and consume more software as a service. UBDS supported the organisation's cloud transformation by helping them migrate to agile squads operating in fortnightly sprints to optimise their processes. This improved their ability to recruit and retain talent. UBDS also helped them gain major efficiencies like a 200% increase in output and reducing time to release from 12 months to 2 minutes. Additionally, UBDS helped transform their applications to be cloud-native and auto-scaling, as well as hybrid and multi-cloud capable.
Discover how the cloud will empower every organization on the planet to achie...Codit
Imagine a world without computers; a world without their impact. Where would we be? When you think about the history of human innovation, from the wheel to fire, the printing press to flight…these weren’t just solitary innovations, but accelerators that super-charged human progress in countless ways. In this presentation Michael Beal, General Manager of BeLux, will explain how Microsoft believes that the Cloud, AI, IoT… will empower every person and organization on the planet to achieve more.
Collaborative water monitoring through open data and mobile technology (mWater)John Feighery
Presentation by John Feighery (mWater) at the 2015 World Water Week session, "Collaborative water monitoring through open data and mobile technology."
http://programme.worldwaterweek.org/event/5039
How Houwzer Speeds Growth and Innovation by Gaining Insights Into API Use and...Dana Gardner
Transcript of a discussion on how a cloud-based home-brokerage-enabler, Houwzer, constructed a resilient API-based platform as the heart of its services integration engine.
Migrating Applications to Cloud at ScaleBen Thomas
UBDS supported a major government organization in migrating 138 applications to a hybrid multi-cloud environment over 18 months, rewriting, rehosting, or retiring them. This migration saved £30 million annually while increasing stability, reliability, and security. UBDS leveraged its deep technical knowledge and robust delivery management to complete the large-scale, complex migration on an aggressive timeline.
What's new in Nintex - Latest feature releases and what is coming ...Nintex User Group UK
The document describes new and upcoming features for Nintex workflow and forms, including the ability to zoom in and out of workflow designs, use multi-variable actions, collapse actions, conditionally start workflows, schedule workflows, manage connections, reuse workflows across tenants, respond to tasks from mobile devices, build custom connectors, integrate external data, use multi-page and task forms, and develop universal forms compatible across platforms. Many of these features will be available later in the year.
The summary provides an overview of OpenStack marketing activities and highlights in 2014, as well as plans for 2015. In 2014, major brands spoke about using OpenStack at summits and events. Successful summits were held in Atlanta and Paris. New case studies were released featuring various companies using OpenStack. The OpenStack.org website was redesigned and the Marketplace launched. Social media and web traffic grew substantially. For 2015, OpenStack marketing will focus on interoperability and demonstrating the value of the global OpenStack network. Key initiatives include showcasing a stable core with an innovative ecosystem and positioning OpenStack as the best platform for applications. Major events and integrated marketing campaigns around common workloads are planned.
MuleSoft, leading open source ESB developer, launched their cloud offering, Mule iON - integration platform as a service, earlier this year. This session will give you a behind the scenes peek into the architecture of Mule iON, and lessons learned in the trenches building and running a 24x7 cloud service.
Webinar: iPaaS in the Enterprise - What to Look for in a Cloud Integration Pl...SnapLogic
The document discusses iPaaS and cloud integration platforms. It describes Xactly's use of SnapLogic for integrating various SaaS applications like Salesforce, Workday and NetSuite OpenAir. Xactly needed a platform to create a single view of customers across different systems and apps. SnapLogic provided ease of use, flexibility and a cloud-based architecture. The presentation also demonstrates SnapLogic's elastic integration capabilities and how it can integrate big data in Hadoop.
Moogilu is a E2E product development and cloud hosting Company. Capital investment was a huge problem for younger companies for it was almost impossible to predict the demand. Every company had to build its ow infrastructure for product delivery – Routers, Switches, Servers, VPN, Storage. Many companies could not afford this and could not get to the market. With the Cloud, Capital budget is replace by Operating budget and the costs are minimal for the resources can be consumed based on the demand. It has given fresh impetus to start-up’s to minimize their costs to get to the market. Cloud Computing has revolutionized product delivery.
Though cloud has the basic infrastructure built-in, it still requires careful planning and administration. It requires sys-admins with skills in Linux and Windows. And to manage the Databases and Big Data, specialized DBA’s and Big Data administrative skills are required.
Open Source Operations Analytics With ElasticArthur Gimpel
This document discusses using the Elastic Stack, which is an open source analytics stack for log analytics, system metrics analytics, and application metrics analytics. It includes Elasticsearch for indexing and searching data, Kibana for visualizing data, Beats for collecting and shipping data to Elasticsearch, and Logstash for processing pipelines. The document provides an overview of these tools and includes a demo.
The document discusses Haufe Group's transformation to a more modern and agile technology strategy. It outlines the company's move to microservices, automation, and product teams. Key points include establishing architectural principles focused on business value over technical strategy, using microservices with a shared nothing architecture, and automating the development ecosystem through infrastructure as code, continuous integration/delivery, and containerization. The presentation provides examples from migrating services to microservices and refactoring a monolithic publishing system.
Secrets of Success: Building Community Through Meetups Tesora
Slides from the panel discussion at OpenStack Days East featuring Tassoula Kokkoris, Gary Kevorkian, Lisa-Marie Namphy, and Ken Hui on August 23, 2016.
Percona Live 4/15/15: Transparent sharding database virtualization engine (DVE)Tesora
Amrith Kumar of Tesora and Peter Boros of Percona present an in-depth exploration of transparent database scale out use the Tesora DVE framework for MySQL.
The document discusses best practices for running OpenStack in production from the perspective of lessons learned from real enterprise customers. It recommends setting realistic expectations given an organization's realities rather than comparing to hyperscalers. It also advocates embracing change by using orchestration to manage a hybrid and evolving technology stack across private and public clouds. Through a banking customer example, it shows how partnerships rather than outsourcing provide agility. A demo then illustrates deploying and managing applications across OpenStack and VMware and using Kubernetes for microservices on a hybrid cloud. The bank was able to deploy 5000 VMs, reduce costs by 40%, and introduce new technologies and platforms in under a year through this hybrid cloud strategy.
Presented on March 25th, 2014 at Microsoft Executive Briefing in Brussels:
- Challenges product development is facing
- The solutions to a happy business & developer with CloudOS in a Hybrid world
Dev Day 2019: Stefan Schleyer: How to build an cloud-based IoT application“DevDay Dresden
This document discusses how to build a first cloud-based IoT application. It recommends using an Electric Imp impExplorer kit, which includes sensors, an LED, and headers. An Electric Imp and AWS account are also needed. The Electric Imp account provides an IDE and device/product management. AWS provides storage and streaming services. A freeboard dashboard can visualize the sensor data. Finally, the document mentions potential use cases like condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.
Watch Andy's presentation on-demand from Fast Data Strategy summit here: https://goo.gl/yD66yq
Andy Kemp is the Senior Sales Consultant at Tableau Software and one of the keynote speakers at Fast Data Strategy Virtual Summit 2018. In his presentation entitled "Visualisation meets Virtualisation", he will discuss how the combined power of the Tableau Analytical Platform and Denodo Platform 7.0 will help allow self-service business intelligence throughout the entire organization.
Attend this session to discover:
• How to build the culture of Agile BI in your organization
• How to enable a more agile and flexible virtual enterprise data warehouse.
• Why a common semantic layer is crucial
KIX4OTRS Präsentation auf dem Univention Summit 2015Univention GmbH
This document discusses KIX4OTRS, a service app for Univention Corporate Server (UCS) that allows for IT service management. KIX4OTRS can be used for IT service centers, technical service centers, and customer care centers to improve service delivery. The document provides contact information for Rico Barth at c.a.p.e. IT GmbH for those seeking more information about KIX4OTRS and how it integrates with UCS.
The term "connected device” is typically used to mean a device or machine that is capable of connecting to a network - i.e. it can send and receive data via cellular, WiFi, or bluetooth connections. But is this really a connected device? Integration and interoperability are required for a device to be relevant in the Internet of Things, and Web APIs are the de facto standard enabling true connectivity. By looking at some successful implementations around connected “things”, we’ll understand the key requirements for an API First approach to IoT - including backend integration, mediation and security.
The organisation wanted to upgrade its cloud strategy and consume more software as a service. UBDS supported the organisation's cloud transformation by helping them migrate to agile squads operating in fortnightly sprints to optimise their processes. This improved their ability to recruit and retain talent. UBDS also helped them gain major efficiencies like a 200% increase in output and reducing time to release from 12 months to 2 minutes. Additionally, UBDS helped transform their applications to be cloud-native and auto-scaling, as well as hybrid and multi-cloud capable.
Discover how the cloud will empower every organization on the planet to achie...Codit
Imagine a world without computers; a world without their impact. Where would we be? When you think about the history of human innovation, from the wheel to fire, the printing press to flight…these weren’t just solitary innovations, but accelerators that super-charged human progress in countless ways. In this presentation Michael Beal, General Manager of BeLux, will explain how Microsoft believes that the Cloud, AI, IoT… will empower every person and organization on the planet to achieve more.
Collaborative water monitoring through open data and mobile technology (mWater)John Feighery
Presentation by John Feighery (mWater) at the 2015 World Water Week session, "Collaborative water monitoring through open data and mobile technology."
http://programme.worldwaterweek.org/event/5039
How Houwzer Speeds Growth and Innovation by Gaining Insights Into API Use and...Dana Gardner
Transcript of a discussion on how a cloud-based home-brokerage-enabler, Houwzer, constructed a resilient API-based platform as the heart of its services integration engine.
Migrating Applications to Cloud at ScaleBen Thomas
UBDS supported a major government organization in migrating 138 applications to a hybrid multi-cloud environment over 18 months, rewriting, rehosting, or retiring them. This migration saved £30 million annually while increasing stability, reliability, and security. UBDS leveraged its deep technical knowledge and robust delivery management to complete the large-scale, complex migration on an aggressive timeline.
What's new in Nintex - Latest feature releases and what is coming ...Nintex User Group UK
The document describes new and upcoming features for Nintex workflow and forms, including the ability to zoom in and out of workflow designs, use multi-variable actions, collapse actions, conditionally start workflows, schedule workflows, manage connections, reuse workflows across tenants, respond to tasks from mobile devices, build custom connectors, integrate external data, use multi-page and task forms, and develop universal forms compatible across platforms. Many of these features will be available later in the year.
The summary provides an overview of OpenStack marketing activities and highlights in 2014, as well as plans for 2015. In 2014, major brands spoke about using OpenStack at summits and events. Successful summits were held in Atlanta and Paris. New case studies were released featuring various companies using OpenStack. The OpenStack.org website was redesigned and the Marketplace launched. Social media and web traffic grew substantially. For 2015, OpenStack marketing will focus on interoperability and demonstrating the value of the global OpenStack network. Key initiatives include showcasing a stable core with an innovative ecosystem and positioning OpenStack as the best platform for applications. Major events and integrated marketing campaigns around common workloads are planned.
MuleSoft, leading open source ESB developer, launched their cloud offering, Mule iON - integration platform as a service, earlier this year. This session will give you a behind the scenes peek into the architecture of Mule iON, and lessons learned in the trenches building and running a 24x7 cloud service.
Webinar: iPaaS in the Enterprise - What to Look for in a Cloud Integration Pl...SnapLogic
The document discusses iPaaS and cloud integration platforms. It describes Xactly's use of SnapLogic for integrating various SaaS applications like Salesforce, Workday and NetSuite OpenAir. Xactly needed a platform to create a single view of customers across different systems and apps. SnapLogic provided ease of use, flexibility and a cloud-based architecture. The presentation also demonstrates SnapLogic's elastic integration capabilities and how it can integrate big data in Hadoop.
Moogilu is a E2E product development and cloud hosting Company. Capital investment was a huge problem for younger companies for it was almost impossible to predict the demand. Every company had to build its ow infrastructure for product delivery – Routers, Switches, Servers, VPN, Storage. Many companies could not afford this and could not get to the market. With the Cloud, Capital budget is replace by Operating budget and the costs are minimal for the resources can be consumed based on the demand. It has given fresh impetus to start-up’s to minimize their costs to get to the market. Cloud Computing has revolutionized product delivery.
Though cloud has the basic infrastructure built-in, it still requires careful planning and administration. It requires sys-admins with skills in Linux and Windows. And to manage the Databases and Big Data, specialized DBA’s and Big Data administrative skills are required.
Open Source Operations Analytics With ElasticArthur Gimpel
This document discusses using the Elastic Stack, which is an open source analytics stack for log analytics, system metrics analytics, and application metrics analytics. It includes Elasticsearch for indexing and searching data, Kibana for visualizing data, Beats for collecting and shipping data to Elasticsearch, and Logstash for processing pipelines. The document provides an overview of these tools and includes a demo.
The document discusses Haufe Group's transformation to a more modern and agile technology strategy. It outlines the company's move to microservices, automation, and product teams. Key points include establishing architectural principles focused on business value over technical strategy, using microservices with a shared nothing architecture, and automating the development ecosystem through infrastructure as code, continuous integration/delivery, and containerization. The presentation provides examples from migrating services to microservices and refactoring a monolithic publishing system.
Secrets of Success: Building Community Through Meetups Tesora
Slides from the panel discussion at OpenStack Days East featuring Tassoula Kokkoris, Gary Kevorkian, Lisa-Marie Namphy, and Ken Hui on August 23, 2016.
Percona Live 4/15/15: Transparent sharding database virtualization engine (DVE)Tesora
Amrith Kumar of Tesora and Peter Boros of Percona present an in-depth exploration of transparent database scale out use the Tesora DVE framework for MySQL.
The document discusses best practices for running OpenStack in production from the perspective of lessons learned from real enterprise customers. It recommends setting realistic expectations given an organization's realities rather than comparing to hyperscalers. It also advocates embracing change by using orchestration to manage a hybrid and evolving technology stack across private and public clouds. Through a banking customer example, it shows how partnerships rather than outsourcing provide agility. A demo then illustrates deploying and managing applications across OpenStack and VMware and using Kubernetes for microservices on a hybrid cloud. The bank was able to deploy 5000 VMs, reduce costs by 40%, and introduce new technologies and platforms in under a year through this hybrid cloud strategy.
The document provides an overview of the Tesora DBaaS Platform, which is an enterprise-grade Database as a Service platform based on the OpenStack Trove project. Some key points:
- Tesora is a major contributor to the Trove project and provides the most advanced Trove distribution for enterprise usage.
- Databases have unique management needs compared to basic systems, and Tesora's platform addresses this through features like custom guest agents for each database, optimized database images, and automation for replication and clustering.
- The Enterprise Edition of Tesora's platform adds enterprise-level features like high availability replication for production workloads as well as 24/7 support, while the Community Edition provides a simplified installation of
Percona Live 4/14/15: Leveraging open stack cinder for peak application perfo...Tesora
In this session, speakers Amrith Kumar (Tesora), Steven Walchek (SolidFire), and Chris Merz (SolidFire) discuss Cinder, the OpenStack block storage service, and OpenStack Trove.
An introduction to database as-a-service with open stack troveTesora
This document summarizes a presentation about Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) with OpenStack Trove. It discusses how databases have evolved from standalone to cloud-based services, and defines DBaaS. OpenStack Trove is introduced as an open source project that provides DBaaS functionality for both relational and non-relational databases. Key aspects of Trove like supported databases, integration with other OpenStack services, and enhancements from Tesora are covered.
- OpenStack started in 2010 as a software-defined infrastructure project between NASA and Rackspace, and now has over 6,200 contributors from 360 companies collaborating on common goals.
- Walmart uses OpenStack extensively, with over 170,000 cores and 30 cloud regions, and also uses OneOps for managing over 5,000 users, 3,000 applications/services, and 40,000+ monthly deployments.
- Walmart wants to move OneOps into the OpenStack community to increase innovation and collaboration through OneOps being a publicly developed project on GitHub. They will be attending various OpenStack user group and conference events to discuss OneOps in OpenStack.
Introduction to OpenStack Trove & Database as a ServiceTesora
Doug Shelley from Tesora gave a presentation on OpenStack Trove and Database as a Service (DBaaS) at the OpenStack Toronto Meetup. He discussed the challenges of traditional database management versus cloud databases, and introduced OpenStack Trove as an open source DBaaS solution like Amazon RDS. Trove provides automated provisioning, management and scaling of relational and non-relational databases running on OpenStack. Recent improvements to Trove were highlighted as well as upcoming features planned for the Newton release.
This document discusses adding new databases to OpenStack Trove. It describes what Trove is, the databases it currently supports like MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB. It explains how Trove works by provisioning databases on Nova instances using the Trove guest agent. The steps to add a new database are outlined as writing a spec, developing a guest agent, image elements and press release. An example code review for adding HBase is shown. Trove provides database as a service capabilities like backups, restores, resizing and high availability.
An Investor’s View of OpenStack - Trove Day 2014Tesora
Donald Fischer, a venture partner at General Catalyst Partners, gave a presentation on OpenStack at the OpenStack Trove Day event. He discussed the unprecedented industry support for OpenStack from major technology companies. He analyzed trends showing OpenStack adoption increasing among users and jobs related to OpenStack on the rise. Fischer also reviewed estimates that the near-term market for OpenStack could be billions of dollars. He proposed the idea of the "Big Five" cloud platform providers leveraging their individual strengths through OpenStack. Finally, Fischer outlined opportunities for companies in the growing OpenStack ecosystem, including products, distributions, components, tools, and services.
OpenStack has seen success with deployments, products, and services. To ensure long term health and success, Red Hat promotes an "upstream first" mindset where investments are prioritized in the OpenStack community. This includes designing, developing, testing, and contributing all code upstream. It brings benefits like influence, quality, security, and interoperability. Horizontal teams work across projects in areas like release management, infrastructure, documentation, and more. Individuals can help by becoming active contributors and serving as liaisons between teams.
Powering the Cisco Intercloud Service using OpenStack TroveTesora
Cisco discovers that DBaaS strikes the perfect balance between ownership of the database layer and abstraction of underlying infrastructure and processes.
Volkan Esgel from Turkcell developed a personal cloud storage service to replace their legacy solution. The new solution uses distributed technologies like OpenStack, Spring Framework, Elasticsearch and RabbitMQ. It provides a scalable and extensible platform for storage and syncing files across devices. Key components include using OpenStack services like Keystone for authentication and Swift for storage, with custom middleware to handle notifications, security and client synchronization.
Collaborating with OpenDaylight for a Network-Enabled CloudTesora
OpenDaylight is an open source SDN platform developed under the Linux Foundation. It aims to promote adoption of SDN through an industry-supported common platform. OpenDaylight has over 31,000 commits from nearly 700 contributors, representing over 2.6 million lines of Java code. It is used in over 150 commercial deployments and integrates with OpenStack for network virtualization and NFV services. Future releases will improve scaling, performance, and application integration through projects like Genius and NetVirt.
1. Containers provide process isolation and reproducible environments for applications at scale. Container orchestration helps manage the lifecycle of containers across hosts.
2. OpenStack provides infrastructure automation for container hosts. Using containers with OpenStack allows developers to quickly deploy applications while operations can manage compliance, auditing, and networking.
3. Container orchestration systems like Kubernetes deployed with OpenStack solutions like VMware Integrated OpenStack simplify container management by providing visibility, health checks, affinity/anti-affinity, and lifecycle management of containers.
This document provides a summary of a presentation about using Docker volume plugins with OpenStack Cinder block storage.
The presentation discusses:
1. The speaker introducing themselves and their background with OpenStack Cinder.
2. An overview of the Docker volume plugin API and how the speaker created a Cinder volume plugin in Golang to provide block storage to Docker containers.
3. A demonstration of deploying a sample web application on a Docker Swarm cluster using the Cinder volume plugin to persist Redis data, showing how storage can be provided to containers across nodes.
This presentation is from the first webcast of 2016 and covers an overview of the 2550100 Alliance, the calendar of events for 2016, and opportunities for members and non-members to take advantage of the Alliance. The webcast features 2550100 Alliance member and sponsor, QLogic.
To hear the webcast, go to https://youtu.be/12fKw2A2T0Q
CONTACT INFO:
2550100 Alliance
http://www.2550100.com
alliancemembership@2550100.com
OR
frank.berry@itbrandpulse.com
QLogic
http://www.qlogic.com/Products/adapters/Pages/25Gb-Ethernet.aspx
chris.lorenz@qlogic.com
doug.rivera@qlogic.com
About the 2550100 Alliance
- 2550100 Alliance launched at Ethernet Summit in April, 2015
- 130 companies became alliance members
63 Technology Providers
67 Solution Providers
- Global community with members from Asia, Europe and Americas
- Over 2,000 visits to alliance program overview on SlideShare
- 3,000 visitors per month to 2550100.com
- Many questions about availability of products and programs
This document summarizes a presentation given at the AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium on June 25-26, 2015 in Washington, DC. The presentation was given by Adobe about their managed services offering, including:
- An overview of Adobe's Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, and Marketing Cloud products and the transition to cloud-based services.
- Details on Adobe's managed service for Experience Manager, including continuous monitoring, maintenance, and 24/7 support through a designated Customer Success Engineer.
- How the managed service deploys preconfigured applications on Amazon Web Services infrastructure to provide scalability, security, and high availability.
DevOps in the Public Sector: How the Democratic Party Implemented DevOps to M...Amazon Web Services
The document discusses a symposium held by AWS on June 25-26, 2015 in Washington DC. It covered topics around DevOps in the public sector and how the Democratic Party implemented DevOps practices to migrate their democrats.org website to AWS. Specific DevOps topics discussed include continuous integration, continuous delivery, infrastructure as code using CloudFormation templates, automation, and continuous deployment to enable rapid iteration and innovation. Case studies were presented on how organizations like Etsy and Obama for America leveraged metrics and data to improve their systems.
This document summarizes an AWS symposium held in Washington DC on June 25-26, 2015. It discusses how AWS started by providing internal infrastructure for Amazon and has grown to serve over 1 million active customers globally across 11 regions and 29 availability zones. The document outlines AWS's broad range of services including compute, storage, databases, analytics and more and how its experience, service breadth, pace of innovation and global footprint set it apart in the cloud market.
This document summarizes an AWS symposium held in Washington DC on June 25-26, 2015. It discusses how AWS started by providing internal infrastructure for Amazon and has grown to serve over 1 million active customers globally across 11 regions and 29 availability zones. The document outlines AWS's broad range of services including compute, storage, databases, analytics and more and how its experience, service breadth, pace of innovation and global footprint set it apart in the cloud market.
This document summarizes a presentation about running Microsoft workloads on AWS. The presentation discusses reference architectures for implementing Microsoft products like Active Directory, Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync on AWS. It covers why customers want to deploy Windows applications on AWS, security best practices, and managing and monitoring Microsoft technologies on AWS. The agenda includes discussing Windows architecture with a focus on security, Active Directory, SharePoint, Exchange, Lync, SQL Server, and management.
Accelerating Time to Science:Transforming Research in the CloudAmazon Web Services
The document summarizes an AWS symposium presentation about using AWS for scientific computing. It discusses how researchers are using AWS for high-performance and high-throughput computing through projects like particle physics experiments and radio telescope projects. It also provides a case study of how Brookhaven National Laboratory and the ATLAS experiment are using AWS for tasks like simulations and data analysis to accelerate discovery.
Presentation created for Red Hat's Technical Event Series (Journey to the Cloud) in Australia & New Zealand, May 2015. Credit to Trevor Quinn for the Cloud Enabled Application techniques.
Navigating the open stack ecosystem summit vancouver.pptxSriram Subramanian
The document discusses accelerating adoption of Open Infrastructure and provides an overview of Solinea and CloudDon. It describes Solinea as a software and services company focused on cloud computing and CloudDon as a research, analysis and systems integration provider focused on OpenStack. The document also provides statistics on OpenStack's growth, projections for its market size, and discusses the various components that make up the growing OpenStack ecosystem including distributions, public cloud providers, professional services, and more.
Infrastructure as a Service - ready for Mission Critical ERP ?Ravi Madabhushanam
Ravi Madabhushanam, a cloud solution architect, discusses whether cloud infrastructure platforms are ready to host complex ERP solutions. He outlines key considerations for migrating mission-critical applications to the cloud, including security, compliance, hybrid cloud connectivity, licensing and support. The presentation also covers case studies of companies that have migrated Oracle E-Business Suite and other applications to AWS and the technical migration process. Ravi concludes by discussing opportunities to modernize applications and optimize operations when moving to the cloud.
This document summarizes a presentation on hybrid cloud solutions given at the AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium on June 25-26, 2015 in Washington DC. The presentation discusses how cloud computing represents a paradigm shift in IT, the growth of cloud adoption and trends like hybrid models. It outlines different hybrid architectures including performance optimization, control, and backup/disaster recovery. Common cloud use cases for government and enterprises like analytics, backup/archive and consolidation are also presented. Two hybrid cloud solutions are described, one for enabling enterprise file systems on AWS and another for seamless backup and archive to Amazon S3 and Glacier.
This document contains a presentation about DevOps and its importance and benefits. It discusses how DevOps breaks down silos between development and operations teams to inject more agility. It provides examples of how some government customers have implemented DevOps on AWS to reduce outages, speed up deployments, and improve availability. The presentation emphasizes that embracing AWS and DevOps approaches can help organizations drive more value through collaboration, agility, and continuous delivery processes.
The article discusses SolarWinds' server monitoring software called Server & Application Monitor. Some key points:
- Server & Application Monitor is an agentless monitoring solution that provides visibility into server performance and applications without needing to install agents.
- It allows organizations to proactively monitor servers, detect issues, and resolve problems quickly. This helps move organizations from a reactive to a proactive environment.
- The software can monitor over 150 applications and servers from multiple vendors from a single console. It provides performance monitoring and alerts to prevent outages and optimize systems.
- A customer, Carlion Clinic, was able to replace their incompatible agent-based monitoring system with Server & Application Monitor and gain better insights into
Entenda como o MySQL é parte fundamental do OpenStack e perceba a excelente oportunidade de usar o MySQL como Serviço (DBaaS) numa cloud privada ou pública com API padronizada.
Welcome to AWS for Content Production in the Cloud. This is an overview of AWS custom-tailored for Content Production firms, who want to bring their workflow to the AWS Cloud.
In this presentation you will find a list of reference customers, the AWS Reference Workflow and a description of the topics which later detail how to implement rendering, video editing and content production using the AWS cloud.
This document summarizes an AWS symposium for partners focused on government, education, and non-profit organizations. It outlines the agenda which includes best practices for partners in the AWS ecosystem, an overview of AWS partner programs including new resources for 2015, and opportunities for partners in the public sector. Specific programs discussed include the AWS Partner Network, Marketplace, Quick Start deployments, and specialized partner programs for government.
In networks built from proprietary and specialized equipment and software, can we really achieve the touted benefits of applying open source? One year has passed since the experiment called OPNFV was launched as act of faith by a brave few who wanted to accelerate true interoperability, by developing an open and flexible development reference platform to address NFV. In this year we have wrestled with many issues on both the development and business front, as we balance CSP expectations vs CSP realities, cooperation vs differentiation, and try to harness the chaotic open source development model to deliver useful software in a timely manner. This talk will provide an overview of the challenges we faced, our learnings and achievements.
Optimize App Performance and Security by Managing Microsoft Workloads on AWS ...Amazon Web Services
Migrating Microsoft applications to AWS can be a time-consuming process. Datapipe is a Managed Service Provider (MSP) with expertise in both AWS and Microsoft applications, offering streamlined solutions to smoothly migrate Microsoft workloads and applications to AWS.
Join us to explore how Datapipe helped FTI Consulting leverage the elastic scalability of the cloud by migrating and managing over 100TB of Microsoft workload-based data on AWS. Additionally, learn how Datapipe Managed Services for AWS can help you focus developer time on creating new solutions, not maintaining workloads.
Unter eigener Kontrolle - Herausforderungen bei Planung und Betrieb von lande...Univention GmbH
Daniel Halbe von OX sprach auf dem Univention Summit 2020 über die Herausforderungen bei der Planung und dem Betrieb von landesweiten Email- und Collaboration-Lösungen.
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Model-driven operations use models to abstract away complexity and enable reuse across organizations for large, distributed systems like OpenStack, Ceph, Hadoop and Kubernetes. Models define the long term costs of operating software by standardizing deployments and automating operations tasks.
The document introduces various OpenStack resources for users including mailing lists, IRC channels, working groups, videos, and tools. It is presented by Tyler Britten from IBM Cloud and provides an overview of basic OpenStack information sources like openstack.org as well as more specialized resources for different user groups. Contact information and links are provided for exploring OpenStack communities and getting involved with various projects.
This document discusses a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model for OpenStack clouds that was created by Red Hat. It finds that OpenStack has the lowest costs of any private cloud option on the market. The model accounts for costs across hardware, software, staffing and other areas. It analyzes how costs are reduced through automation, server density, and other factors. The document advocates for measuring and reducing virtual machine costs as clouds scale over time.
Pete Chadwick discusses the past, present, and future of OpenStack. Originally, operating systems abstracted hardware and virtualization abstracted operating systems. OpenStack now abstracts virtualization by providing an API for software-defined infrastructure that reduces risk, simplifies migrations, and allows for more adoption of new technologies. The future of OpenStack includes community roadmaps that provide direction for over 25 projects and gather requirements to create user stories and implement specifications over multiple releases. Examples of the Newton Design Series community roadmap aim to present information by themes and be updated twice per release cycle.
The document discusses Verizon's OpenStack-based cloud platform and the challenges of managing it at a hyperscale level. Some key points discussed include defining Verizon's cloud platform to provide on-demand, self-service infrastructure to users; the difficulties of managing large and distributed cloud deployments at scale; and facilitating easy self-service for users while also providing operators visibility into utilization, capacity, and other metrics. The document also covers Verizon's use of OpenStack metering and APIs to track usage at scale and provide reporting to stakeholders.
Stateful Applications On the Cloud: A PayPal JourneyTesora
1) PayPal operates a large OpenStack cloud platform with over 10,000 physical servers hosting 100,000 VMs to run over 1000 services for their business.
2) They wanted to move stateful applications like messaging, streaming, caching and databases to the cloud but faced challenges with agility, efficiency, elasticity and onboarding while preserving stateful data.
3) After evaluating options like network block storage, ephemeral disks, and hyperconverged storage, they chose to use VMs with attached local disks which does not lose data when VMs are lost and has lower network bandwidth needs and costs, though storage is lost if the host fails.
So Your OpenStack Cloud is Built...Now What? Tesora
This document discusses automating OpenStack cloud administration tasks. It begins by reviewing common cloud decisions and day-to-day operator tasks. It then discusses how OpenStack and automation work well together and considerations for automating tasks. Several examples of automating tasks like creating users/projects and health monitoring are provided. It emphasizes adopting an "Administration DevOps" approach to automate operations and make the cloud more scalable and efficient.
The document discusses the State of OpenStack Product Management work group. It was formed in 2014 to improve OpenStack delivery and user experience. The work group gathers requirements, creates user stories, implements specifications with projects, and generates a multi-release community roadmap. It consists of product managers, technologists, operators, and end users from diverse organizations. The work group collects requirements from various groups and perspectives, creates user stories, and works with projects to implement stories through blueprints and specifications. It provides a community roadmap to show direction across over 25 projects.
This document discusses Comcast's use of OpenStack for cloud computing. It notes that Comcast has 34 regions, over 700 tenants, and 20,000 instances running on OpenStack. It details Comcast's history with OpenStack, including starting in 2012 with three regions on Essex and upgrading to newer versions over time. Currently, Comcast runs IceHouse across 34 regions, with over 960,000 cores, 20,000 VMs, and plans to deploy Mitaka this year across multiple regions.
This document summarizes findings from the 2016 OpenStack User Survey. It shows that:
1) OpenStack deployments are becoming more mature, with over half of production deployments now using releases from 2015 or later.
2) On average, OpenStack clouds run 11 projects, with Compute and Identity being the most widely adopted. Storage, Networking and Image projects are also popular.
3) Users see Containers and Network Functions Virtualization as important emerging technologies, though many felt they were not ready for production use in 2016.
4) User satisfaction with OpenStack has steadily increased over time, with production deployments rating it highly compared to commercial alternatives.
Leveraging OpenStack to Run Mesos/Marathon at Charter CommunicationsTesora
This document discusses Time Warner Cable's strategy to leverage OpenStack and run Mesos/Marathon on their infrastructure. The team's goal is to automate everything and make best practices easy for development teams. Their strategy involves using OpenStack for infrastructure, Mesos for resource management, Marathon for scheduling, and various other tools like Quay, Jenkins, Vault, StatsD, and ELK. They have made progress automating their setup using Ansible and proving success by fully provisioning a cluster with a single command. Their future plans include evangelizing the platform to help migrate more services and deploy monoliths, adding more shared services, and making the platform more turnkey and valuable out of the box.
This document discusses how OpenStack can support mobile applications by providing scalable infrastructure and services. OpenStack provides storage, compute resources, and messaging that mobile apps require. It offers scalability, elasticity, resiliency and security. OpenStack components like Swift, Glance, Nova, Neutron, Heat, and Zaqar help meet the needs of mobile apps for storage, compute, orchestration, and messaging. Mobile backend as a service (MBaaS) platforms can also be implemented using OpenStack to provide user management, push notifications, and analytics for mobile apps.
- NetApp operates a large internal private cloud called the Global Engineering Cloud (GEC) using OpenStack. The GEC provides infrastructure as a service for NetApp employees.
- The GEC uses FlexPod with Cisco networking, UCS compute, and NetApp storage. It has over 75,000 VM capacity spread across multiple regions around the world.
- NetApp has automated the deployment, configuration, and upgrades of OpenStack using tools like Puppet, Jenkins, and Git to manage the large, global OpenStack cloud at scale.
Jacob Rosenberg gave a presentation on OpenStack at Bloomberg. He discussed why Bloomberg uses a private cloud (to have proximity to data and control customization). Bloomberg chose OpenStack because it had the most established community but wanted to make their own technology choices, resulting in them building their own OpenStack-based private cloud called BCPC. The cloud has seen significant adoption within Bloomberg with growth of instances and CPUs, though some challenges were faced integrating existing systems. Future plans include further promoting adoption, container hosting, and new hardware capabilities.
This document describes one company's journey from initially developing and managing OpenStack releases internally to adopting an upstream-first approach of contributing to the community. It began by patching and modifying early OpenStack releases internally but found this led to frustration as it could never keep up with new releases and customer demands. It then made efforts to upstream changes after the fact but found limited success. Finally, it adopted a strategy of driving changes through the community process from the beginning and setting internal expectations based on the community release cycle. This allowed it to eliminate duplicated effort and better meet customer and community expectations. The document outlines lessons learned around timing contributions and managing expectations when adopting an upstream model.
The document discusses best practices for developing successful enterprise applications, including following a 12-factor application pattern, practicing DevOps through shared knowledge, empowering developers through process automation, and providing meaningful data. It also notes that applications should be built for specific business needs rather than copying others, that there is a gap in integrating developer tools into the software development lifecycle, and that success should be measured by business value outcomes like code in production.
This document discusses Ebsco's implementation and use of OpenStack for their IT infrastructure. Some key points:
- Ebsco is a leading provider of online research content and discovery services for libraries. They needed a self-service infrastructure and full-stack automation for their development and operations teams.
- They chose OpenStack because it provides standardized compute, network and storage interfaces that allow various products to integrate easily. It also allows them to build an infrastructure as a service platform for their teams.
- Currently, Ebsco runs 3 OpenStack clouds supporting over 1,100 instances across development, testing and production environments. They have focused on skills training, vendor integration challenges, deployment difficulties and adoption rates over the course of
OpenStack has become mainstream in enterprise deployments, growing from 16% to 67% of production deployments. Enterprises need help moving thousands of existing applications to modern hybrid infrastructures using OpenStack. HPE's multi-cloud strategy and OpenStack-based solutions help enterprises deploy OpenStack across industries to run all types of workloads while providing services for security, compliance, monitoring, and integration with existing infrastructure. More work remains to be done to further scale OpenStack and address requirements for containerization, disaster recovery, multi-cloud management, and regulatory compliance across industries.
Leveraging OpenStack at Scale: How the Elastic Cloud Drives Innovation VelocityTesora
This document discusses Comcast's journey with OpenStack and the challenges they face in leveraging OpenStack at large scale. It summarizes that Comcast runs OpenStack across 34 regions with petabytes of memory, millions of CPU cores, and petabytes of Ceph storage. It also discusses challenges like converging infrastructure for modern workloads, increasing operational efficiency, and ensuring performance and scalability as demand grows year over year. The document advocates collaborating with other large operators and continuing community contributions to address these challenges.
ScriptEd is a nonprofit organization that provides computer science education to underserved high school students to increase diversity in tech careers. It equips over 900 students annually at 37 schools with coding skills and professional experiences through 150 volunteer technology professionals. As a result, ScriptEd students are much more ethnically diverse in their pursuit of STEM fields than national AP computer science enrollment averages, with over a third of students being Black and over 40% Latino.
What is Continuous Testing in DevOps - A Definitive Guide.pdfkalichargn70th171
Once an overlooked aspect, continuous testing has become indispensable for enterprises striving to accelerate application delivery and reduce business impacts. According to a Statista report, 31.3% of global enterprises have embraced continuous integration and deployment within their DevOps, signaling a pervasive trend toward hastening release cycles.
Unlock the Secrets to Effortless Video Creation with Invideo: Your Ultimate G...The Third Creative Media
"Navigating Invideo: A Comprehensive Guide" is an essential resource for anyone looking to master Invideo, an AI-powered video creation tool. This guide provides step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and comparisons with other AI video creators. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced video editor, you'll find valuable insights to enhance your video projects and bring your creative ideas to life.
🏎️Tech Transformation: DevOps Insights from the Experts 👩💻campbellclarkson
Connect with fellow Trailblazers, learn from industry experts Glenda Thomson (Salesforce, Principal Technical Architect) and Will Dinn (Judo Bank, Salesforce Development Lead), and discover how to harness DevOps tools with Salesforce.
How GenAI Can Improve Supplier Performance Management.pdfZycus
Data Collection and Analysis with GenAI enables organizations to gather, analyze, and visualize vast amounts of supplier data, identifying key performance indicators and trends. Predictive analytics forecast future supplier performance, mitigating risks and seizing opportunities. Supplier segmentation allows for tailored management strategies, optimizing resource allocation. Automated scorecards and reporting provide real-time insights, enhancing transparency and tracking progress. Collaboration is fostered through GenAI-powered platforms, driving continuous improvement. NLP analyzes unstructured feedback, uncovering deeper insights into supplier relationships. Simulation and scenario planning tools anticipate supply chain disruptions, supporting informed decision-making. Integration with existing systems enhances data accuracy and consistency. McKinsey estimates GenAI could deliver $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion in economic benefits annually across industries, revolutionizing procurement processes and delivering significant ROI.
Secure-by-Design Using Hardware and Software Protection for FDA ComplianceICS
This webinar explores the “secure-by-design” approach to medical device software development. During this important session, we will outline which security measures should be considered for compliance, identify technical solutions available on various hardware platforms, summarize hardware protection methods you should consider when building in security and review security software such as Trusted Execution Environments for secure storage of keys and data, and Intrusion Detection Protection Systems to monitor for threats.
A Comprehensive Guide on Implementing Real-World Mobile Testing Strategies fo...kalichargn70th171
In today's fiercely competitive mobile app market, the role of the QA team is pivotal for continuous improvement and sustained success. Effective testing strategies are essential to navigate the challenges confidently and precisely. Ensuring the perfection of mobile apps before they reach end-users requires thoughtful decisions in the testing plan.
Building API data products on top of your real-time data infrastructureconfluent
This talk and live demonstration will examine how Confluent and Gravitee.io integrate to unlock value from streaming data through API products.
You will learn how data owners and API providers can document, secure data products on top of Confluent brokers, including schema validation, topic routing and message filtering.
You will also see how data and API consumers can discover and subscribe to products in a developer portal, as well as how they can integrate with Confluent topics through protocols like REST, Websockets, Server-sent Events and Webhooks.
Whether you want to monetize your real-time data, enable new integrations with partners, or provide self-service access to topics through various protocols, this webinar is for you!
What to do when you have a perfect model for your software but you are constrained by an imperfect business model?
This talk explores the challenges of bringing modelling rigour to the business and strategy levels, and talking to your non-technical counterparts in the process.
The Power of Visual Regression Testing_ Why It Is Critical for Enterprise App...kalichargn70th171
Visual testing plays a vital role in ensuring that software products meet the aesthetic requirements specified by clients in functional and non-functional specifications. In today's highly competitive digital landscape, users expect a seamless and visually appealing online experience. Visual testing, also known as automated UI testing or visual regression testing, verifies the accuracy of the visual elements that users interact with.
Ensuring Efficiency and Speed with Practical Solutions for Clinical OperationsOnePlan Solutions
Clinical operations professionals encounter unique challenges. Balancing regulatory requirements, tight timelines, and the need for cross-functional collaboration can create significant internal pressures. Our upcoming webinar will introduce key strategies and tools to streamline and enhance clinical development processes, helping you overcome these challenges.
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Consistent toolbox talks are critical for maintaining workplace safety, as they provide regular opportunities to address specific hazards and reinforce safe practices.
These brief, focused sessions ensure that safety is a continual conversation rather than a one-time event, which helps keep safety protocols fresh in employees' minds. Studies have shown that shorter, more frequent training sessions are more effective for retention and behavior change compared to longer, infrequent sessions.
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Transforming Product Development using OnePlan To Boost Efficiency and Innova...OnePlan Solutions
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Price
Location
Choice
The Old Store
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Instant
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Choice
Options
Price
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Buy!
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Today Consumers want
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Serve consumers in their moment of need
Translating into support for a more complex IT
infrastructure
Improved asset utilization (Server, Storage)
Automation – Software driven infrastructure
Upgraded and expanded facilities
Creating the opportunity for Cloud
Transforming IT into a service provider
Rapid response
Process alignment across the business
Today's Vendors
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Mission: “To produce
the ubiquitous open
source cloud computing
platform that will meet
the needs of public and
private cloud providers
regardless of size, by
being simple to
implement and
massively scalable.”
20M+ lines of code
29,229 individual
members
525 companies /
Organizations
171 countries
2,600 contributors
69,105 commits/year
Over 1000 tracked clouds
OpenStack
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OpenStack delivers on the promise of Cloud
Open source benefits
OpenStack is positioned for the next wave of
emerging technologies
Transformation of IT
Meeting The Need With OpenStack
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Delivering:
Technical agility,
efficiency and velocity
Rapid and cost-effective
service deployment
Elasticity
Flexibility
Design a full software
environment
Transforming IT
High-quality services
Business need alignment
Foster collaboration
OpenStack Powers Demanding
Workloads Worldwide
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User Survey Shows...
OpenStack meets today's needs
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User Survey Shows...
OpenStack is on target for the future
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Embrace new approaches
to application and solution
delivery
Turn data into business
insight
Analyze and optimize
performance
Anticipate customer
needs and exceed
expectations
Building a 'continuous
customer relationship
OpenStack Is Building Tomorrow's
Services Today
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12. Make OpenStack the most attractive platform
for application developers and deployers
with a consistent and interoperable experience
across clouds and a thriving ecosystem
of tools and applications
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More technology options than ever
Users can experiment with new technologies
both up and down the stack, without
“islands” of technologies in their IT
practices
OpenStack already integrates with:
Many emerging technologies
As well as many existing systems
Solid core of
Compute (bare metal, hypervisor, container)
Storage (block, object, file)
Networking required in every scenario
OpenStack positioned to be the
foundation for the next decade of
technology choices
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