Presentation from Interop/Vegas 2013 Private Cloud track
Getting the most out of your Private Cloud means going beyond simply deploying IaaS, maximize your investment and meet your line of business managers & developer's expectations of self-service, on demand cloud resource in today's agile life cycles
Upgrade your InfoSec, Ops and Dev teams with PCF 1.12VMware Tanzu
Join us for a look at Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.12. This latest version includes many features to help enterprise InfoSec teams to run their modern applications more securely.
We will also discuss small footprint ERT, more tools for Windows operators and Steeltoe.
Thank you in advance for joining us.
The Pivotal Team
Pivotal Cloud Foundry: A Technical OverviewVMware Tanzu
"Do your teams release software to production weekly, daily or every hour ? Do you practice software development with tools, process and culture that can respond to the speed of market and customer changes? Agility allows you to experiment with new business models, learn from your mistakes and identify patterns that work. Deliver faster, look for feedback, gain knowledge. In every market, speed wins.
Cloud Native describes the patterns of high performing organizations delivering software faster, consistently and reliably at scale. Continuous delivery, DevOps, and microservices label the why, how and what of the cloud natives, the true digital enterprises."
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Accelerate Digital Transformation with Pivotal Cloud Foundry on AzureVMware Tanzu
Enterprises are looking to leverage the flexibility and elasticity of Azure Cloud to support their business critical applications.
Join us to understand how Pivotal Cloud Foundry running on Azure Cloud can dramatically improve developer productivity, accelerate time-to-market, provide feedback loops, and streamline Day 2 operations for improved efficiency and heightened platform security.
Presenters : Martin McVay, Platform Architect EMEA, Pivotal & Ruediger Schickhaus, Global Black Belt, Microsoft
Your opportunity to see how you can address your application development and delivery challenges with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Ensuring Cloud Native Success: Organization TransformationChloe Jackson
Are you being asked to put more cloud in your strategy? If you’re like most people, the answer is a definite yes. The word “cloud” can mean so many things, however, that making an actionable strategy is impossible. At Pivotal, we divide cloud into two distinct parts: migrating as many legacy applications into SaaS as possible and focusing on perfecting the software you build in-house that runs your business. Gartner is predicting that by 2020, 75% of applications used to support digital businesses will be built in-house. If you’re one of these companies, you’ll need to quickly evaluate how you develop and run your custom written software.
We believe that soon, every company will either be a software company or losing to a competitor who is. It’s time to focus on the craft of managing the software development life-cycle, and this brief, but dense webinar will help launch your efforts to become a software defined business.
Join us in the last installment in our series: Organization Transformation - to get the full benefit of a cloud native approach, you'll likely need to change how your organization functions and behaves: you'll have to change its culture. When software is thought of more as ongoing products instead of discrete projects, the way the IT department is managed and run changes accordingly. This last part covers the motivations for those changes and outlines how to start transforming everyday management, strategy, staffing, and operations to become a cloud native enterprise.
Presenter: Michael Coté
Pivotal Cloud Foundry: A Technical OverviewVMware Tanzu
"Do your teams release software to production weekly, daily or every hour ? Do you practice software development with tools, process and culture that can respond to the speed of market and customer changes? Agility allows you to experiment with new business models, learn from your mistakes and identify patterns that work. Deliver faster, look for feedback, gain knowledge. In every market, speed wins.
Cloud Native describes the patterns of high performing organizations delivering software faster, consistently and reliably at scale. Continuous delivery, DevOps, and microservices label the why, how and what of the cloud natives, the true digital enterprises."
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Upgrade your InfoSec, Ops and Dev teams with PCF 1.12VMware Tanzu
Join us for a look at Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.12. This latest version includes many features to help enterprise InfoSec teams to run their modern applications more securely.
We will also discuss small footprint ERT, more tools for Windows operators and Steeltoe.
Thank you in advance for joining us.
The Pivotal Team
Pivotal Cloud Foundry: A Technical OverviewVMware Tanzu
"Do your teams release software to production weekly, daily or every hour ? Do you practice software development with tools, process and culture that can respond to the speed of market and customer changes? Agility allows you to experiment with new business models, learn from your mistakes and identify patterns that work. Deliver faster, look for feedback, gain knowledge. In every market, speed wins.
Cloud Native describes the patterns of high performing organizations delivering software faster, consistently and reliably at scale. Continuous delivery, DevOps, and microservices label the why, how and what of the cloud natives, the true digital enterprises."
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Accelerate Digital Transformation with Pivotal Cloud Foundry on AzureVMware Tanzu
Enterprises are looking to leverage the flexibility and elasticity of Azure Cloud to support their business critical applications.
Join us to understand how Pivotal Cloud Foundry running on Azure Cloud can dramatically improve developer productivity, accelerate time-to-market, provide feedback loops, and streamline Day 2 operations for improved efficiency and heightened platform security.
Presenters : Martin McVay, Platform Architect EMEA, Pivotal & Ruediger Schickhaus, Global Black Belt, Microsoft
Your opportunity to see how you can address your application development and delivery challenges with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Ensuring Cloud Native Success: Organization TransformationChloe Jackson
Are you being asked to put more cloud in your strategy? If you’re like most people, the answer is a definite yes. The word “cloud” can mean so many things, however, that making an actionable strategy is impossible. At Pivotal, we divide cloud into two distinct parts: migrating as many legacy applications into SaaS as possible and focusing on perfecting the software you build in-house that runs your business. Gartner is predicting that by 2020, 75% of applications used to support digital businesses will be built in-house. If you’re one of these companies, you’ll need to quickly evaluate how you develop and run your custom written software.
We believe that soon, every company will either be a software company or losing to a competitor who is. It’s time to focus on the craft of managing the software development life-cycle, and this brief, but dense webinar will help launch your efforts to become a software defined business.
Join us in the last installment in our series: Organization Transformation - to get the full benefit of a cloud native approach, you'll likely need to change how your organization functions and behaves: you'll have to change its culture. When software is thought of more as ongoing products instead of discrete projects, the way the IT department is managed and run changes accordingly. This last part covers the motivations for those changes and outlines how to start transforming everyday management, strategy, staffing, and operations to become a cloud native enterprise.
Presenter: Michael Coté
Pivotal Cloud Foundry: A Technical OverviewVMware Tanzu
"Do your teams release software to production weekly, daily or every hour ? Do you practice software development with tools, process and culture that can respond to the speed of market and customer changes? Agility allows you to experiment with new business models, learn from your mistakes and identify patterns that work. Deliver faster, look for feedback, gain knowledge. In every market, speed wins.
Cloud Native describes the patterns of high performing organizations delivering software faster, consistently and reliably at scale. Continuous delivery, DevOps, and microservices label the why, how and what of the cloud natives, the true digital enterprises."
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Building REST APIs with Spring Boot and Spring CloudKenny Bastani
In this talk I will introduce you to Spring Cloud, a set of tools for building cloud-native JVM applications. We will take a look at some of the common patterns for microservice architectures and how to use Cloud Foundry to deploy multiple microservices to the cloud.
We will also dive into a microservices example project of a cloud-native application built using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. Using this example project, I'll show you how to use Lattice to spin up a microservice cluster on AWS. We will then explore what a cloud-native application looks like when using self-describing REST APIs that link multiple microservices together.
Pivotal Container Service il modo più semplice per gestire Kubernetes in azie...VMware Tanzu
Pivotal Container Service il modo più semplice per gestire Kubernetes in azienda (Pivotal Cloud-Native Workshop: Milan)
Fabio Marinelli & Mattia Gandolfi
7 February 2018
This topic introduces the need of a unique architecture style for Cloud Native application deployments. Further, the fitment of DevOps, usage of Microservices and the runtime of Cloud Native application (* as a Service) are covered in detail. The need of distributed computing in Cloud for Cloud Native applications is trivial to understand. Insights on the same are covered.
How to Scale Operations for a Multi-Cloud Platform using PCFVMware Tanzu
What’s in a cloud platform? Turns out, often several clouds! Companies automate operations in a cloud by treating all components as commodities. However, at enterprise- scale, different business requirements dictate deploying multiple clouds including:
- Hybrid infrastructures and multiple cloud providers
- Compliance with country privacy laws and different security standards
- Specialization requests
The most advanced Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) customers engineer their entire cloud platform, including their multitude of PCF instances, as a product. They create pervasive automation, treat their infrastructure as code, and continuously test and update their platform with delivery pipelines.
In this webinar we’ll discuss how companies are scaling operations of their multi-cloud platforms with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
We’ll cover:
- Why enterprises deploy multiple clouds
- What operational challenges this causes
- How PCF customers are applying DevOps techniques and tools to platform automation
- An idealized tool stack for a engineering a multi-cloud platform at scale
- How to improve your platform engineering
We thank you in advance for joining us.
The Pivotal Team
Presenter : Greg Chase, James Ma, Caleb Washburn, Pivotal
Where SOA and Monolitch EAR have failed. It's not simple to have your Apps scaling automagically without a very complex architecture. We're going to show pros and cons of so called Cloud-Native Applications based on Microservices, Caas, DevOps, Continuous Delivery....
Moving at the speed of startup with Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.11VMware Tanzu
Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.11 is now generally available. Join Jared Ruckle and Pieter Humphrey for a deeper look at new capabilities, along with a Q&A about many of the new product features, including:
CredHub Bootstrapping
- A new way to manage and secure credentials for Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Container Networking
- Create app-level security policies and run modern apps in a "zero trust" environment
Volume Services
- Bring stateful apps to Pivotal Cloud Foundry
New Spring Boot Actuator
- Integrations with Apps Manager to ease troubleshooting
PCF Metrics 1.4
- New custom metrics tracking as a result of a tighter integration with Spring Boot
Attend this webinar and learn how to get the most from the enhancements to Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.11, the leading multi-cloud app development platform.
Presenter : Jared Ruckle, Mukesh Gadiya and Pieter Humphrey, Pivotal
https://content.pivotal.io/webinars/jul-19-pivotal-cloud-foundry-1-11-credhub-container-networking-spring-boot-actuator-webinar
From NetOps to DevOps, modern app teams need a self‑service, API‑driven platform that integrates easily into CI/CD workflows to accelerate app deployment and makes app lifecycle management easier – whether your app has a hybrid or microservices architecture.
Built to manage NGINX Plus instances, NGINX Controller is cloud‑native, secure, and high‑performance. During this webinar, we demonstrate how NGINX Controller can streamline the management of your NGINX Application Services.
Going Cloud Native at Comcast: How We Migrated a Massive Legacy SOA Platform ...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Todd Migliore, Comcast
During this session I will be giving an overview of how Comcast developed the xfinity service platform and successfully migrated over 70 legacy SOA services to our next gen cloud native microservice platform. This project has been three years in the making and I have been leading it all along. We are finally at the finish line and I would like to share all that we have learned on our journey with the rest of the community. This session will be particularly useful to other enterprises contemplating a similar transformation. I will be covering the full gamut of our transformation. Everything from cloud native principals, continuous delivery, what is a microservice, service migration strategies, consumer migrations strategies, devops transformation, multi-site active/active architecture, distributed data architecture, resiliency patterns, and auto failover. Most importantly i will share some of the benefits our dev teams, business, and customers are experiencing as a result of this transformation.
How to Overcome Data Challenges When Refactoring Monoliths to MicroservicesVMware Tanzu
When taking existing monoliths and decomposing their components into new microservices, the most critical concerns have much less to do with the application code and more to do with handling data.
In this webinar, Kenny Bastani from Pivotal and Jason Mimick from MongoDB will focus on various methods of strangling a monolith’s ownership of domain data by transitioning the system of record over time. The new system of record, MongoDB, will fuel rapidly built and deployed microservices which companies can leverage for new revenue streams.
They will use practices from Martin Fowler’s Strangler Application to slowly strangle domain data away from a legacy system into cloud-native MongoDB clusters using microservices built with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
Speakers:
Kenny Bastani is a Spring developer advocate at Pivotal. As a passionate blogger and open source contributor, Kenny engages a community of passionate developers on topics ranging from graph databases to microservices. Kenny is a co-author of Cloud Native Java: Designing Resilient Systems with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud Foundry from O’Reilly.
Jason Mimick is the Technical Director for Partners at MongoDB developing new product and technical innovations with a number of companies. He's been at MongoDB nearly 4 years and previously spent the last 20-odd years in various engineering positions at Intersystems, Microsoft, and other companies.
Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.10: First Look - Windows at Scale, Network IsolationVMware Tanzu
Ship software early and often with Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.10, now generally available. Join Jared Ruckle and Pieter Humphrey for a deeper look at these capabilities, demos, and expert Q&A about many of the new options, including:
* Pivotal Cloud Foundry Runtime for Windows enables operators to run fleets of Windows Servers at scale
* cf push .NET apps with the Hosted Web Core Buildpack
* Steeltoe brings popular microservices patterns to .NET
* Deploy apps to a specific host with isolation segments, and boost compliance.
* Use distributed tracing in Pivotal Cloud Foundry Metrics to reduce latency in microservices
Learn all about the latest updates to the leading multi-cloud platform in this online event.
Pivotal Speakers:
Jared Ruckle, Pieter Humphrey, William Martin and Allen Duet
MongoDB-as-a-Service on Pivotal Cloud FoundryVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016'
Speakers: Mallika Iyer; Principal Software Engineer, Pivotal & Sam Weaver; Product Manager, MongoDB
The ability to provide your organization with multiple data services on a platform like Pivotal Cloud Foundry is very powerful, and increases the agility of the organization as a whole, when developers are able to provision data services on demand, and all of this is completely transparent to the system operators. This session will cover a very brief overview of Pivotal Cloud Foundry, and will then deep dive into running MongoDB as a managed service on this platform. The MongoDB service for Pivotal Cloud Foundry leverages the capabilities of Bosh 2.0 for on-demand-dynamic provisioning for services while maintaining an integration with MongoDB's Cloud Ops Manager, to provide the best of both - Pivotal Cloud Foundry and MongoDB.
Pivotal Web Services - a Real World Example of Running Cloud Foundry at Scale...VMware Tanzu
[Lightning Talk] Mark Kropf, Runtime Product Manager, Cloud Foundry delivered a presentation on Pivotal Web Services - a Real World Example of Running Cloud Foundry at Scale at Cloud Foundry Summit 2014.
The vision of Pivotal Web Services is to provide a public cloud for agile development, powered by Cloud Foundry. In this session, we'll share all the cool things we've done to bring speed and simplicity to agile teams since relaunching CloudFoundry.com as Pivotal Web Services. You'll also get a brief glimpse of what developers can look forward to. Gain an insider's perspective of what it takes to run one of the world's largest Cloud Foundry instances serving tens of thousands of developers.
Unlock your VMWare Investment with Pivotal Cloud Foundry (VMworld 2014)VMware Tanzu
Presented by Cornelia Davis - Platform Engineer, Cloud Foundry, Pivotal
You might have heard that software is eating the world; in every industry enterprises are being challenged to bring software to their consumers faster, more frequently and with insanely great user experiences. Pivotal Cloud Foundry, the leading enterprise Platform as a Service (PaaS) that is powered by Cloud Foundry, is designed to remove friction from the traditional application lifecycle, from dev all the way through production. At the core it exposes application and services “dial tone”, rather than infrastructure “dial tone”, scoping a broad set of capabilities such as autoscaling, dynamic routing, logging, monitoring, health management, and more, around the application. Pivotal Cloud Foundry itself depends on the infrastructure “dial tone” that is brilliantly provided by vSphere or vCHS.
In this session we’ll start with the industry drivers for PaaS, explain how it leverages your existing vSphere or vCHS investment, and then dive into the details of what Pivotal Cloud Foundry brings to the enterprise developer and operator. Light on slides and heavy on demo, you’ll come away with a solid understanding of how Pivotal CF can revolutionize they way your enterprise develops, delivers and manages software.
This presentation covers both the Cloud Foundry Elastic Runtime (known by many as just "Cloud Foundry") as well as the Operations Manager (known by many as BOSH). For each, the main components are covered with interactions between them.
Building REST APIs with Spring Boot and Spring CloudKenny Bastani
In this talk I will introduce you to Spring Cloud, a set of tools for building cloud-native JVM applications. We will take a look at some of the common patterns for microservice architectures and how to use Cloud Foundry to deploy multiple microservices to the cloud.
We will also dive into a microservices example project of a cloud-native application built using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. Using this example project, I'll show you how to use Lattice to spin up a microservice cluster on AWS. We will then explore what a cloud-native application looks like when using self-describing REST APIs that link multiple microservices together.
Pivotal Container Service il modo più semplice per gestire Kubernetes in azie...VMware Tanzu
Pivotal Container Service il modo più semplice per gestire Kubernetes in azienda (Pivotal Cloud-Native Workshop: Milan)
Fabio Marinelli & Mattia Gandolfi
7 February 2018
This topic introduces the need of a unique architecture style for Cloud Native application deployments. Further, the fitment of DevOps, usage of Microservices and the runtime of Cloud Native application (* as a Service) are covered in detail. The need of distributed computing in Cloud for Cloud Native applications is trivial to understand. Insights on the same are covered.
How to Scale Operations for a Multi-Cloud Platform using PCFVMware Tanzu
What’s in a cloud platform? Turns out, often several clouds! Companies automate operations in a cloud by treating all components as commodities. However, at enterprise- scale, different business requirements dictate deploying multiple clouds including:
- Hybrid infrastructures and multiple cloud providers
- Compliance with country privacy laws and different security standards
- Specialization requests
The most advanced Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) customers engineer their entire cloud platform, including their multitude of PCF instances, as a product. They create pervasive automation, treat their infrastructure as code, and continuously test and update their platform with delivery pipelines.
In this webinar we’ll discuss how companies are scaling operations of their multi-cloud platforms with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
We’ll cover:
- Why enterprises deploy multiple clouds
- What operational challenges this causes
- How PCF customers are applying DevOps techniques and tools to platform automation
- An idealized tool stack for a engineering a multi-cloud platform at scale
- How to improve your platform engineering
We thank you in advance for joining us.
The Pivotal Team
Presenter : Greg Chase, James Ma, Caleb Washburn, Pivotal
Where SOA and Monolitch EAR have failed. It's not simple to have your Apps scaling automagically without a very complex architecture. We're going to show pros and cons of so called Cloud-Native Applications based on Microservices, Caas, DevOps, Continuous Delivery....
Moving at the speed of startup with Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.11VMware Tanzu
Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.11 is now generally available. Join Jared Ruckle and Pieter Humphrey for a deeper look at new capabilities, along with a Q&A about many of the new product features, including:
CredHub Bootstrapping
- A new way to manage and secure credentials for Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Container Networking
- Create app-level security policies and run modern apps in a "zero trust" environment
Volume Services
- Bring stateful apps to Pivotal Cloud Foundry
New Spring Boot Actuator
- Integrations with Apps Manager to ease troubleshooting
PCF Metrics 1.4
- New custom metrics tracking as a result of a tighter integration with Spring Boot
Attend this webinar and learn how to get the most from the enhancements to Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.11, the leading multi-cloud app development platform.
Presenter : Jared Ruckle, Mukesh Gadiya and Pieter Humphrey, Pivotal
https://content.pivotal.io/webinars/jul-19-pivotal-cloud-foundry-1-11-credhub-container-networking-spring-boot-actuator-webinar
From NetOps to DevOps, modern app teams need a self‑service, API‑driven platform that integrates easily into CI/CD workflows to accelerate app deployment and makes app lifecycle management easier – whether your app has a hybrid or microservices architecture.
Built to manage NGINX Plus instances, NGINX Controller is cloud‑native, secure, and high‑performance. During this webinar, we demonstrate how NGINX Controller can streamline the management of your NGINX Application Services.
Going Cloud Native at Comcast: How We Migrated a Massive Legacy SOA Platform ...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Todd Migliore, Comcast
During this session I will be giving an overview of how Comcast developed the xfinity service platform and successfully migrated over 70 legacy SOA services to our next gen cloud native microservice platform. This project has been three years in the making and I have been leading it all along. We are finally at the finish line and I would like to share all that we have learned on our journey with the rest of the community. This session will be particularly useful to other enterprises contemplating a similar transformation. I will be covering the full gamut of our transformation. Everything from cloud native principals, continuous delivery, what is a microservice, service migration strategies, consumer migrations strategies, devops transformation, multi-site active/active architecture, distributed data architecture, resiliency patterns, and auto failover. Most importantly i will share some of the benefits our dev teams, business, and customers are experiencing as a result of this transformation.
How to Overcome Data Challenges When Refactoring Monoliths to MicroservicesVMware Tanzu
When taking existing monoliths and decomposing their components into new microservices, the most critical concerns have much less to do with the application code and more to do with handling data.
In this webinar, Kenny Bastani from Pivotal and Jason Mimick from MongoDB will focus on various methods of strangling a monolith’s ownership of domain data by transitioning the system of record over time. The new system of record, MongoDB, will fuel rapidly built and deployed microservices which companies can leverage for new revenue streams.
They will use practices from Martin Fowler’s Strangler Application to slowly strangle domain data away from a legacy system into cloud-native MongoDB clusters using microservices built with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
Speakers:
Kenny Bastani is a Spring developer advocate at Pivotal. As a passionate blogger and open source contributor, Kenny engages a community of passionate developers on topics ranging from graph databases to microservices. Kenny is a co-author of Cloud Native Java: Designing Resilient Systems with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud Foundry from O’Reilly.
Jason Mimick is the Technical Director for Partners at MongoDB developing new product and technical innovations with a number of companies. He's been at MongoDB nearly 4 years and previously spent the last 20-odd years in various engineering positions at Intersystems, Microsoft, and other companies.
Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.10: First Look - Windows at Scale, Network IsolationVMware Tanzu
Ship software early and often with Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.10, now generally available. Join Jared Ruckle and Pieter Humphrey for a deeper look at these capabilities, demos, and expert Q&A about many of the new options, including:
* Pivotal Cloud Foundry Runtime for Windows enables operators to run fleets of Windows Servers at scale
* cf push .NET apps with the Hosted Web Core Buildpack
* Steeltoe brings popular microservices patterns to .NET
* Deploy apps to a specific host with isolation segments, and boost compliance.
* Use distributed tracing in Pivotal Cloud Foundry Metrics to reduce latency in microservices
Learn all about the latest updates to the leading multi-cloud platform in this online event.
Pivotal Speakers:
Jared Ruckle, Pieter Humphrey, William Martin and Allen Duet
MongoDB-as-a-Service on Pivotal Cloud FoundryVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016'
Speakers: Mallika Iyer; Principal Software Engineer, Pivotal & Sam Weaver; Product Manager, MongoDB
The ability to provide your organization with multiple data services on a platform like Pivotal Cloud Foundry is very powerful, and increases the agility of the organization as a whole, when developers are able to provision data services on demand, and all of this is completely transparent to the system operators. This session will cover a very brief overview of Pivotal Cloud Foundry, and will then deep dive into running MongoDB as a managed service on this platform. The MongoDB service for Pivotal Cloud Foundry leverages the capabilities of Bosh 2.0 for on-demand-dynamic provisioning for services while maintaining an integration with MongoDB's Cloud Ops Manager, to provide the best of both - Pivotal Cloud Foundry and MongoDB.
Pivotal Web Services - a Real World Example of Running Cloud Foundry at Scale...VMware Tanzu
[Lightning Talk] Mark Kropf, Runtime Product Manager, Cloud Foundry delivered a presentation on Pivotal Web Services - a Real World Example of Running Cloud Foundry at Scale at Cloud Foundry Summit 2014.
The vision of Pivotal Web Services is to provide a public cloud for agile development, powered by Cloud Foundry. In this session, we'll share all the cool things we've done to bring speed and simplicity to agile teams since relaunching CloudFoundry.com as Pivotal Web Services. You'll also get a brief glimpse of what developers can look forward to. Gain an insider's perspective of what it takes to run one of the world's largest Cloud Foundry instances serving tens of thousands of developers.
Unlock your VMWare Investment with Pivotal Cloud Foundry (VMworld 2014)VMware Tanzu
Presented by Cornelia Davis - Platform Engineer, Cloud Foundry, Pivotal
You might have heard that software is eating the world; in every industry enterprises are being challenged to bring software to their consumers faster, more frequently and with insanely great user experiences. Pivotal Cloud Foundry, the leading enterprise Platform as a Service (PaaS) that is powered by Cloud Foundry, is designed to remove friction from the traditional application lifecycle, from dev all the way through production. At the core it exposes application and services “dial tone”, rather than infrastructure “dial tone”, scoping a broad set of capabilities such as autoscaling, dynamic routing, logging, monitoring, health management, and more, around the application. Pivotal Cloud Foundry itself depends on the infrastructure “dial tone” that is brilliantly provided by vSphere or vCHS.
In this session we’ll start with the industry drivers for PaaS, explain how it leverages your existing vSphere or vCHS investment, and then dive into the details of what Pivotal Cloud Foundry brings to the enterprise developer and operator. Light on slides and heavy on demo, you’ll come away with a solid understanding of how Pivotal CF can revolutionize they way your enterprise develops, delivers and manages software.
This presentation covers both the Cloud Foundry Elastic Runtime (known by many as just "Cloud Foundry") as well as the Operations Manager (known by many as BOSH). For each, the main components are covered with interactions between them.
Keynote Berlin Buzzwords 2016 Inspiring The Next Generation @getmakered Diane Mueller
Keynote on Creating Inclusive Accessible MakerSpaces, Education, Connected Learning and STEM initiatives. Bring New Tech and New Educational Techniques to under-served communities
OpenShift Origin Community Day (Boston) Welcome & Resources by Diane MuellerDiane Mueller
Diane Mueller (Cloud Ecosystem Evangelist) set the stage for the day's event with a history of the OpenShift Origin Community efforts. She discussed the need for an Open Source Platform-as-a-Service, the contributions made to date, and how to contribute to OpenShift Origin.
Elevate Your Continuous Delivery Strategy Above the Rolling Clouds (Interconn...Michael Elder
This presentation describes how we see client architectures evolving from traditional IT, to cloud-enabled, to cloud native, with bridges in between. It explains how IBM UrbanCode Deploy enables clients to capture full-stack blueprints for their workloads in a way that is cloud-portable. It will highlight new capabilities in VMWare vCenter, IBM SoftLayer, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Attendees will also see a live demonstration of end-to-end deployment during the talk.
The Accelerate to Cloud SF keynote will help you understand the current state of cloud adoption, identify the business value for your organization, and provide you a framework to plot your course to cloud adoption.
Intel IT Open Cloud - What's under the Hood and How do we Drive it?Odinot Stanislas
L'IT d'Intel fait sa révolution et s'impose d'agir comme un "Cloud Service Provider". La transformation est initiée avec au programme la mise en place d'un Cloud Fédéré, Interopérable et Open mais aussi d'un framework de maturité, du DevOps et de la prise de risque. Bref, vraiment intéressant
From Multi-Cloud and MicroServices to12-Factor Apps, Cloud-Native Applications are designed to be fast, tested and fail safe with continuous deployment to production. Simple policy declaration and enforcement across your stack allow you to move at greater speed, safety, and scale.
What serverless means for enterprise appsSumit Sarkar
There’s a new approach to app development ripe with misconceptions and more buzzwords to translate to business sponsors. Industry analysts call it serverless, but it’s also known as backend as a service (BaaS), function as a service (FaaS), cloud-native architectures, or microservices—just to name a few. Whatever you call it, this approach is giving developers new freedom to focus on frontend functionality and deliver better, more innovative user experiences and ultimately establish value faster. Let’s discuss the pros and cons of serverless in enterprise architectures.
Bluemix provides developers with multiple open-source compute options to run their apps, chief among them Cloud Foundry, the world’s leading platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering. Cloud Foundry enables teams to practice continuous delivery by supporting the full software development lifecycle, from dev to deployment. One of the key advantages of the platform is the ability it gives developers to easily configure and start using a MongoDB datastore for their application. In this lightning talk, Bluemix developer advocate Jake Peyser will go over Cloud Foundry and best practices for data storage when using the platform. He will then take attendees through a live demo where he will show users how to quickly configure a MongoDB instance in Bluemix and connect it to an application.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
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.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
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Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
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The Expectation of “Everything”-as-a-Service
● Identity-as-a-Service
● Queueing as a Service
● Backend-as-a-Service
● Database-as-a-Service
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Servicing Needs Beyond Infrastructure
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
“How do I use this?”
• Servers in the cloud
• You must build and manage everything
(OS, App Servers, DB, App, etc.)
SaaS (Software as a Service)
• Someone else’s app in the cloud (CRM, etc.)
• You are restricted to the features of the 3rd
party application
“I’m not sure this app
does what I need.”
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Multiple, Diverse, Complex Application Use Cases
● Require more than just “Infrastructure”
● Run on a diverse eco-system of application stacks
● Need to be secure, compliant and well-managed
● Scale or Fail
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Key to a Successful Private Cloud Initiative: PaaS
● Expectation Management
● Add a PaaS Layer to your Cloud
– Increases Interoperability
– Adds On-Demand, Self Service
– (Security+Privacy+Control ) = Compliance
PaaS
Languages, frameworks, web servers
Services: Data, Messaging, others
IaaS
Hypervisor/Infrastructure
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Infrastructure as a Service gives you
• Network, storage & compute as an on-demand service
• Basically, servers in the cloud
• You’re still on the hook to configure & manage the
cloud & stack
“How do I use this?”
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Software as a Service gives you
• An on-demand application
• Nothing to install or configure
“This is all my customers and users care about!”
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Platform as a Service delivers!
• Application run-time environment in the cloud
• Configures & manages both the cloud & stack for your
application
“The cloud is now useful!”
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Platform as a Service Benefits
● Automate Application Environment Deployment
● Reduce Time to Market
● Standardize Application Deployment
● Security of Data
● AutoScaling of Applications
● Privacy & Control Over Data
● Control for Corporate IT
● Customize to Your Requirements
● Mitigate Risk
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So how does PaaS work it's magic in the Cloud?
Infrastructure Layer
SaaS/Applications Layer
Infrastructure LayerInfrastructure Layer
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Platform as a Service
Code Deploy Enjoy
Save Time and Money
Code your app
Push-button
Deploy, and
your App is
running in the
Cloud!
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PaaS gives Developers choices
Developer IDE
Integrations
Web Browser
Console
Command Line
Tooling
REST APIs
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Broker – Management host, orchestration of Nodes
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Node – Compute host containing Gears
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Gear – Allocation of fixed memory, compute, and storage
resources for running applications
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Cartridge – A technology/framework (PHP, Perl, Java/JEE,
Ruby, Python, MySQL, etc.) to build applications
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Application – Instantiation of a Cartridge
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Client Tools – CLI, Eclipse, Web Console for creating and
managing applications
KEY OPENSHIFT TERMS
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RUNS ON IaaS
OpenShift Origin is a PaaS that runs on top of Infrastructure
OpenStack RHEV VMWare
Amazon EC2 Rackspace Bare Metal
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BROKER
An OpenShift Broker can manage multiple node hosts.
Fedora/RHEL Fedora/RHELFedora/RHEL
Brokers Node Node
Nodes are where User Applications live.
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PaaS is the Future
Now
How to Build an App:
1. Have Idea
2. Get Budget
3. Submit hardware acquisition request
4. Wait
5. Get Hardware
6. Deploy framework/appserver
7. Deploy testing tools
8. Test testing tools
9. Code, test, repeat
10. Configure Prod servers (and buy them if needed)
11. Push to Prod
12. Launch
13. Order more servers to meet demand
14. Wait
15. Deploy new servers
16. Etc.
How to Build an App:
1. Have Idea
2. Code, test, repeat
3. Launch
4. Scale
“The use of Platform-as-a-Service technologies
will enable IT organizations to become more agile
and more responsive to the business needs.” –
Gartner*
*http://www.gartner.com/technology/research/cloud-computing/report/paas-cloud.jsp
The Old Days
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Recap: PaaS+IaaS = Successful Private Clouds
● Automate Application Environment Deployment
● Reduce Time to Market
● Standardize Application Deployment
● Security of Data
● AutoScaling of Applications
● Privacy & Control Over Data
● Control for Corporate IT
● Customize to Your Requirements
● Mitigate Risk
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Platform as a Service (PaaS) provides key benefi ts that will continue to
drive enterprise adoption of Private Clouds
1 Gartner -- http://bit.ly/pEjAFM 2 CMSWire -- http://bit.ly/vn6sIh 3 Marketwire -- http://mwne.ws/HZuMRc