QUICTools is a toolkit for Quantel's Q System that provides media management, movement, and integration workflow solutions. It has a vast range of media management functions like browsing, searching, and editing metadata for clips across multiple Quantel servers and zones. It can also move media between file shares, FTP servers and Power Portals. Additionally, QUICTools has an open architecture that allows custom workflows to be added for integration tasks and provides APIs for developers.
Netronome's Nick Tausanovitch, VP of Solutions Architecture and Silicon Product Management, Linley Data Center Conference in Santa Clara, CA on February 9, 2016.
Matt Summers, NCC Group - Web technology has changed a lot in the last 25 years but the underlying transport mechanism has stayed the same. The web we have today was not designed for the plethora of new device types and communication methods but things are changing and you probably don’t even know it. You probably don’t even notice the problem because it is so ingrained. In this presentation we are going to delve into the problems with the web and how we use it today. We will also take an in depth look at the proposed solutions for the next generation web and the implications that come with it.
The Open vSwitch kernel datapath may have flows offloaded to hardware using the TC Flower classifier and related actions. This is a powerful mechanism to both increase throughput and reduce CPU utilisation. This presentation will give an overview of the evolution of this offload mechanism: features available in OvS v2.8, those targeted at v2.9 and possible future directions.
HTTP/2 and QUICK protocols. Optimizing the Web stack for HTTP/2 erapeychevi
The new HTTP/2 protocol which is going to replace HTTP 1.1 was finished on February. Together with it, QUIC is being developed rapidly. Discover why are they so important for the Web and how will they influence the way we optimize the Web stack for the HTTP/2 era.
Docker networking basics & coupling with Software Defined NetworksAdrien Blind
This presentation reminds Docker networking, exposes Software Defined Network basic paradigms, and then proposes a mixed-up implementation taking benefits of a coupled use of these two technologies. Implementation model proposed could be a good starting point to create multi-tenant PaaS platforms.
As a bonus, OpenStack Neutron internal design is presented.
You can also have a look on our previous presentation related to enterprise patterns for Docker:
http://fr.slideshare.net/ArnaudMAZIN/docker-meetup-paris-enterprise-docker
Tech Talk by Ben Pfaff: Open vSwitch - Part 2nvirters
Open vSwitch - Part 2
A previous presentation in March 2013 at Bay Area Network Virtualization meetup covered the past, present, and predicted future of Open vSwitch. This talk picks up where that one left off, covering improvements made in Open vSwitch since then, new directions for the coming year, and some related work of interest in the industry.
About Ben Pfaff (twitter: @Ben_Pfaff)
Ben joined Nicira as one of its first employees in 2007 after finishing his PhD at Stanford. Since then he has been working on what became OpenFlow and Open vSwitch. He also made some early contributions to the NOX controller. He has been involved with free software since about 1996, when he started work on GNU PSPP and joined the Debian project.
More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch
Follow us on twitter @nvirters
Open vSwitch Offload: Conntrack and the Upstream KernelNetronome
Offloading all or part of the Open vSwitch datapath to SmartNICs has been shown to not only release CPU resources on the server, but improve traffic processing performance. Recently steps have been made to support such offloading in the upstream Linux kernel. This has focused on creating an OVS datapath using the TC flower filter and utilizing the offload hooks already present here. This presentation focuses on how Connection Tracking (Conntrack) may fit into this model. It describes current work being undertaken with the Netfilter community to allow offloading of Conntrack entries. It continues to link this work with the offloading of Conntrack rules within OVS-TC.
The new virtualization technologies and cloud environments are a big challenge for testing network performance. We need a new approach for testing, using realistic scenarios and flexible tools that allow us to generate packets at high speed. Trex is an Open Source network generator with all these batteries included.
Managing Open vSwitch Across a Large Heterogenous Fleetandyhky
Open vSwitch (OVS) is one of the more popular ways to provide VM connectivity in OpenStack. Rackspace has been using Open vSwitch in production since late 2011. In this session, we will detail the challenges faced with managing and upgrading Open vSwitch across a large heterogenous fleet. Finally, we will share some of the tools we have created to monitor OVS availability and performance.
Specific topics covered will include:
Why upgrade OVS?
Measuring OVS
Minimizing downtime with upgrades
Bridge fail modes
Kernel module gotchas
Monitoring OVS
Open VSwitch .. Use it for your day to day needsrranjithrajaram
Slides of open vSwitch used for Fudcon 2015.
Main agenda for this talk was.. why openvswitch is a better alternative to Linux bridge and why you should start using it as the bridge for your KVM host.
Agenda
-Introduction to UiPath licensing model
-The UiPath product suite
Flex licensing model
-Automation Cloud Robots
Community offering (robots, DU, data service, robot units)
Q&A
-Resources & Documentation which will help you with better context:
https://licensing.uipath.com/
Learn more about licensing here https://docs.uipath.com/automation-cloud/docs/about-licensing
For any queries, reach out to community@uipath.com
Weave GitOps - continuous delivery for any KubernetesWeaveworks
Weave GitOps is a continuous delivery product to run apps in any Kubernetes. Weave GitOps accelerates the cloud native transformation empowering developers and creating a meaningful connection between infrastructure and business objectives.
Cloud native companies are faster, more resilient, fulfill market needs better than the competition and even create new markets with less upfront investment. How? By delivering applications to Kubernetes and by continuously operating in multi cloud environments. Weave GitOps strives to make these processes reliable, secure and repeatable at scale by allowing developers and operators to collaborate in a single place, Git.
We’ve rearranged our portfolio to offer one product with two tiers: a free and open source product called Weave GitOps Core and a paid tier called Weave GitOps Enterprise (previously called Weave Kubernetes Platform, our flagship product).
Netronome's Nick Tausanovitch, VP of Solutions Architecture and Silicon Product Management, Linley Data Center Conference in Santa Clara, CA on February 9, 2016.
Matt Summers, NCC Group - Web technology has changed a lot in the last 25 years but the underlying transport mechanism has stayed the same. The web we have today was not designed for the plethora of new device types and communication methods but things are changing and you probably don’t even know it. You probably don’t even notice the problem because it is so ingrained. In this presentation we are going to delve into the problems with the web and how we use it today. We will also take an in depth look at the proposed solutions for the next generation web and the implications that come with it.
The Open vSwitch kernel datapath may have flows offloaded to hardware using the TC Flower classifier and related actions. This is a powerful mechanism to both increase throughput and reduce CPU utilisation. This presentation will give an overview of the evolution of this offload mechanism: features available in OvS v2.8, those targeted at v2.9 and possible future directions.
HTTP/2 and QUICK protocols. Optimizing the Web stack for HTTP/2 erapeychevi
The new HTTP/2 protocol which is going to replace HTTP 1.1 was finished on February. Together with it, QUIC is being developed rapidly. Discover why are they so important for the Web and how will they influence the way we optimize the Web stack for the HTTP/2 era.
Docker networking basics & coupling with Software Defined NetworksAdrien Blind
This presentation reminds Docker networking, exposes Software Defined Network basic paradigms, and then proposes a mixed-up implementation taking benefits of a coupled use of these two technologies. Implementation model proposed could be a good starting point to create multi-tenant PaaS platforms.
As a bonus, OpenStack Neutron internal design is presented.
You can also have a look on our previous presentation related to enterprise patterns for Docker:
http://fr.slideshare.net/ArnaudMAZIN/docker-meetup-paris-enterprise-docker
Tech Talk by Ben Pfaff: Open vSwitch - Part 2nvirters
Open vSwitch - Part 2
A previous presentation in March 2013 at Bay Area Network Virtualization meetup covered the past, present, and predicted future of Open vSwitch. This talk picks up where that one left off, covering improvements made in Open vSwitch since then, new directions for the coming year, and some related work of interest in the industry.
About Ben Pfaff (twitter: @Ben_Pfaff)
Ben joined Nicira as one of its first employees in 2007 after finishing his PhD at Stanford. Since then he has been working on what became OpenFlow and Open vSwitch. He also made some early contributions to the NOX controller. He has been involved with free software since about 1996, when he started work on GNU PSPP and joined the Debian project.
More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch
Follow us on twitter @nvirters
Open vSwitch Offload: Conntrack and the Upstream KernelNetronome
Offloading all or part of the Open vSwitch datapath to SmartNICs has been shown to not only release CPU resources on the server, but improve traffic processing performance. Recently steps have been made to support such offloading in the upstream Linux kernel. This has focused on creating an OVS datapath using the TC flower filter and utilizing the offload hooks already present here. This presentation focuses on how Connection Tracking (Conntrack) may fit into this model. It describes current work being undertaken with the Netfilter community to allow offloading of Conntrack entries. It continues to link this work with the offloading of Conntrack rules within OVS-TC.
The new virtualization technologies and cloud environments are a big challenge for testing network performance. We need a new approach for testing, using realistic scenarios and flexible tools that allow us to generate packets at high speed. Trex is an Open Source network generator with all these batteries included.
Managing Open vSwitch Across a Large Heterogenous Fleetandyhky
Open vSwitch (OVS) is one of the more popular ways to provide VM connectivity in OpenStack. Rackspace has been using Open vSwitch in production since late 2011. In this session, we will detail the challenges faced with managing and upgrading Open vSwitch across a large heterogenous fleet. Finally, we will share some of the tools we have created to monitor OVS availability and performance.
Specific topics covered will include:
Why upgrade OVS?
Measuring OVS
Minimizing downtime with upgrades
Bridge fail modes
Kernel module gotchas
Monitoring OVS
Open VSwitch .. Use it for your day to day needsrranjithrajaram
Slides of open vSwitch used for Fudcon 2015.
Main agenda for this talk was.. why openvswitch is a better alternative to Linux bridge and why you should start using it as the bridge for your KVM host.
Agenda
-Introduction to UiPath licensing model
-The UiPath product suite
Flex licensing model
-Automation Cloud Robots
Community offering (robots, DU, data service, robot units)
Q&A
-Resources & Documentation which will help you with better context:
https://licensing.uipath.com/
Learn more about licensing here https://docs.uipath.com/automation-cloud/docs/about-licensing
For any queries, reach out to community@uipath.com
Weave GitOps - continuous delivery for any KubernetesWeaveworks
Weave GitOps is a continuous delivery product to run apps in any Kubernetes. Weave GitOps accelerates the cloud native transformation empowering developers and creating a meaningful connection between infrastructure and business objectives.
Cloud native companies are faster, more resilient, fulfill market needs better than the competition and even create new markets with less upfront investment. How? By delivering applications to Kubernetes and by continuously operating in multi cloud environments. Weave GitOps strives to make these processes reliable, secure and repeatable at scale by allowing developers and operators to collaborate in a single place, Git.
We’ve rearranged our portfolio to offer one product with two tiers: a free and open source product called Weave GitOps Core and a paid tier called Weave GitOps Enterprise (previously called Weave Kubernetes Platform, our flagship product).
As we enter a new age of automation — where every company needs to be able to deliver better software, faster — our goal is to provide the tools you need to iterate faster, ship sooner and deliver more customer value.
In October, we announced brand new products, Puppet Tasks™ and Puppet Discovery™, to give you greater control and end-to-end visibility over your software delivery.
Join Eric Sorenson, Director of Product Management, on 7 December at 11:00 a.m. AEDT for an in-depth look at what’s new:
Puppet Discovery is a new offering that lets you see everything you have in real time across your on-premises, cloud and container infrastructure, and know what you need to automate next.
Puppet Tasks, a new family of offerings that encompass both Puppet Bolt™and Puppet Enterprise Task Management, makes it simple to automate ad hoc tasks, deploy one-off changes, and execute sequenced actions in an imperative way.
With Puppet Pipelines, we’re uniting the entire software delivery lifecycle, to bring you a platform built for the enterprise, that integrates with a wide variety of tools and helps you avoid vendor lock-in.
Au delà des brokers, un tour de l’environnement Kafka | Florent Ramièreconfluent
During the Confluent Streaming event in Paris, Florent Ramière, Technical Account Manager at Confluent, goes beyond brokers, introducing a whole new ecosystem with Kafka Streams, KSQL, Kafka Connect, Rest proxy, Schema Registry, MirrorMaker, etc.
Meet Puppet's new product lineup.
As we enter a new age of automation — where every company needs to be able to deliver better software, faster — our goal is to provide the tools you need to iterate faster, ship sooner and deliver more customer value.
Earlier this month, we announced brand new products, Puppet Tasks™ and Puppet Discovery™, to give you greater control and end-to-end visibility over your software delivery. We also introduced exciting updates to Puppet Enterprise and a new integration with Splunk.
Join Nigel Kersten, Chief Technical Strategist, and Tim Zonca, VP of Marketing, on 26 October from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. PT for an in-depth look at what’s new:
Puppet Discovery is a new offering that lets you see everything you have in real time across your on-premises, cloud and container infrastructure, and know what you need to automate next.
Puppet Tasks, a new family of offerings that encompass both Puppet Bolt™ and Puppet Enterprise Task Management, makes it simple to automate ad hoc tasks, deploy one-off changes, and execute sequenced actions in an imperative way.
Our new integration with Splunk provides a unified workflow between the intelligence provided by Splunk and the automation provided by Puppet, giving you the power to turn insights into action faster.
With Distelli joining Puppet, we’re uniting the entire software delivery lifecycle, to bring you a platform built for the enterprise, that integrates with a wide variety of tools and helps you avoid vendor lock-in.
Microservices have become a trendy development strategy. Hosting and running such services used to be pretty painful… but here it comes Service Fabric! Let's take a closer look at this platform, it's different development models and all the features it offers. And not only for microservices!
Cozystack: Free PaaS platform and framework for building cloudsAndrei Kvapil
With Cozystack, you can transform your bunch of servers into an intelligent system with a simple REST API for spawning Kubernetes clusters, Database-as-a-Service, virtual machines, load balancers, HTTP caching services, and other services with ease.
You can use Cozystack to build your own cloud or to provide a cost-effective development environments.
The pace of delivery in today’s software world has never been faster and more competitive. IT teams of organizations are always getting challenged with increasing demands both from the market as well as their own lines of Business. These demands have raised the need for implementation of Continuous Delivery (CD) and DevOps practices. Organizations need to implement solutions for achieving faster delivery in a more predictable, scalable and productive way by automating their delivery process with complete visibility to every stage of the release process in a collaborative manner.
Kovair Software with its Kovair DevOps offering helps organizations to drive this transformation and improve their IT efficiency by automating and orchestrating software releases, pipelines, and deployments across multiple environments.
Practical Data Mesh: Building Decentralized Data Architectures with Event Str...Harshana Martin
Sydney MuleSoft Meetup - 17th of August 2023
Practical Data Mesh: Building Decentralised Data Architectures with Event Stream & Anypoint DataGraph
Speakers:
- James Gollan | Manager of Enterprise Solutions Engineering, ANZ | Confluent
- Harshana Martin | Senior Success Architect | MuleSoft
Hosts/Moderators:
- Krishna Chaitanya Kamaraju | Senior Integration Manager | Capgemini
- Raquel Paez Ricciardo | Training Field Advisor | MuleSoft
- Harshana Martin | Senior Success Architect | MuleSoft
To be notified for all future events, please join the Sydney MuleSoft Meetup group at https://meetups.mulesoft.com/sydney/
Practical Data Mesh: Building Decentralized Data Architectures with Event StreamEva Mave Ng
Sydney MuleSoft Meetup - 17th August 2023
Practical Data Mesh: Building Decentralized Data Architectures with Event Stream
Speakers:
- James Gollan | Manager of Enterprise Solutions Engineering, ANZ | Confluent
- Harshana Martin | Senior Success Architect | Salesforce/MuleSoft
Hosts/Moderators:
- Krishna Chaitanya Kamaraju | Senior Integration Manager | Capgemini
- Raquel Paez Ricciardo | Training Field Advisor | Salesforce/MuleSoft
To be notified for all future events, please join the Sydney MuleSoft Meetup group at https://meetups.mulesoft.com/sydney/
Microservices allow for extensible app architecture and a vendor-agnostic, scalable infrastructure. While microservices simplify app deployments, they come at a price: because they’re so fragmented, it is more difficult to track and manage all the independent, yet interconnected components of an app. All this information (requirements, code, test cases and results, build artifacts, and deployment blueprints) needs to live somewhere and most importantly be versioned. Using a real example and a live demonstration of Perforce Helix, Docker and Selenium, get best practices and tips for enabling a robust, scalable and extensible pipeline to support today’s modern app delivery.
Orchestrator - Practical Approach to host UiPath OrchestratorVibhor Shrivastava
1. We are answering
2. We are answering Active\Passive
3. Walkthrough to set up Orchestrator with HAA in minutes on Azure PAAS
4. Setting Up Bot for High Availability
(APP204) NEW LAUNCH: Introduction to AWS Service Catalog | AWS re:Invent 2014Amazon Web Services
Running an IT department in a large organization is not easy. To provide your internal users with access to the latest and greatest technology so that they can be as efficient and as productive as possible needs to be balanced with the need to set and maintain corporate standards, collect and disseminate best practices, and provide some oversight to avoid runaway spending and technology sprawl. Introducing AWS Service Catalog, a service that allows end users in your organization to easily find and launch products using a personalized portal. You can manage catalogs of standardized offerings and control which users have access to which products, enabling compliance with business policies. Your organization can benefit from increased agility and reduced costs. Attend this session to be one of the first to learn about this new service.
Apache Camel journey with Microservices, lessons learned and utilisation of Fabric8 to make Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift easy for developers to use
CIT-2697 - Customer Success Stories with IBM PureApplication SystemHendrik van Run
This IBM InterConnect 2015 session will cover a number of successful customer deployments of IBM PureApplication System. The described case studies include a variety of middleware platforms, as well as many additional operational requirements, like High Availability, Disaster Recovery, Enterprise Monitoring and more. Main focus is on giving a broad overview of what customers have done with the system and what the critical success factors were.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
2. What is QUICTools? QUICTools was conceived as a ‘Swiss Army Knife’ for the QuantelsQ System. We’ve used our detailed understanding of the sQ system to design a product that addresses the unique needs of Quantel owners. QUICTools is also an extensible framework that provides a stable platform for delivering workflow and integration solutions.
4. New in V1.6 NEW space management tools NEW rush viewer NEW wizards for Clip & Rush melts NEW delete bin NEW publish verification testing NEW centralised machine level permissions NEW Intelligent support for Multi-Resolution Power Portal NEW Client UI Plugin Architecture NEW Auto-deployment of custom plugins EXTENDED developers API available through dotnet library or SOAP WebServices
8. QUICToolsfor Media Management Vast range of Media Management functions Browse & search clips across entire Quantel system – multi-server & multi-zone Report, edit metadata, delete for single or multiple clips Visualize clips within the FrameMagic structure – find out what’s used where Enforce metadata rules on publish
9. QUICToolsfor Media Movement Move media between file shares, FTP servers and Power Portals Tightly integrated with Rhozet Carbon Coder for file transcoding operations Initiate media moves from the UI, from Quantel via MetaData triggers, by watch folders or under external system control via API High performance mechanisms for managed FTP-to-FTP server transfers Potential to control 3rd Party WAN file movement products
10. QUICToolsfor Integration Workflows Open architecture enables workflows to be added for virtually any integration task Workflows have full control over the Quantel system Move media & metadata from Quantel to external storage, playout server or archive systems UI plugins allow custom data collection forms integrated with the workflow
11. QUICToolsfor Developers It’s not necessary to be a developer to use QUICTools BUT the API is available for license by clients with the capabilities to use it API License includes support time and a complete QUICTools Enterprise license for development & test use Microsoft .NET Architecture – currently V3.5 Workflow API permits development of custom workflows UI API allows the client to be extended with custom UI plugins Core API gives third party systems the same access to the QUICTools Server Core as used by our own client – available as WebServices (SOAP, JSON & XML-RPC) and as a dotnet class library