OpenShift is a platform as a service product from Red Hat that allows developers to easily deploy and manage applications using containers. It provides developers with a common platform to build, deploy and update applications quickly using containers. For IT operations, OpenShift improves efficiency and infrastructure utilization through automated provisioning and management of application services. Some key customers highlighted include a large enterprise software company, a major online travel agency, and a leading financial analytics software provider.
Kubernetes is more or less one of the biggest players when it comes to Container orchestration. Since Kubernetes 1.7 RBAC (Role Based Access Control) is the default for the authorisation of actions in you cluster. There are many other components, like Pod Security Policies, Network Policies, Admisstion Controllers, that allows you to secure your Kubernetes cluster.
In this talk I will show you how these things can work together and which problem these components try to solve. Also I will show you an overview how other tools like Vault can fit into the Kubernetes ecosystem to make you platform more secure.
Event: DevFest Karlsruhe, 09.12.2017
Speaker: Johannes M. Scheuermann
Weitere Tech-Vorträge: https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
Weitere Tech-Artikel: https://www.inovex.de/blog/
DevOps @ OpenShift Online
Presenter: Adam Miller
As the Release Engineer and a member of Operations team for OpenShift Online, a downstream consumer of OpenShift Origin and the largest Public implementation of OpenShift to date, Adam Miller will discuss what it's like behind the scenes at OpenShift.com and share lessons learned and bring his thoughts and feedback on the future direction of Origin.
** Kubernetes Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/kubernetes-certification **
This Edureka tutorial on "Kubernetes Architecture" will give you an introduction to popular DevOps tool - Kubernetes, and will deep dive into Kubernetes Architecture and its working. The following topics are covered in this training session:
1. What is Kubernetes
2. Features of Kubernetes
3. Kubernetes Architecture and Its Components
4. Components of Master Node and Worker Node
5. ETCD
6. Network Setup Requirements
DevOps Tutorial Blog Series: https://goo.gl/P0zAfF
Traditional virtualization technologies have been used by cloud infrastructure providers for many years in providing isolated environments for hosting applications. These technologies make use of full-blown operating system images for creating virtual machines (VMs). According to this architecture, each VM needs its own guest operating system to run application processes. More recently, with the introduction of the Docker project, the Linux Container (LXC) virtualization technology became popular and attracted the attention. Unlike VMs, containers do not need a dedicated guest operating system for providing OS-level isolation, rather they can provide the same level of isolation on top of a single operating system instance.
An enterprise application may need to run a server cluster to handle high request volumes. Running an entire server cluster on Docker containers, on a single Docker host could introduce the risk of single point of failure. Google started a project called Kubernetes to solve this problem. Kubernetes provides a cluster of Docker hosts for managing Docker containers in a clustered environment. It provides an API on top of Docker API for managing docker containers on multiple Docker hosts with many more features.
In this session, we will start with the importance of monitoring of services and infrastructure. We will discuss about Prometheus an opensource monitoring tool. We will discuss the architecture of Prometheus. We will also discuss some visualization tools which can be used over Prometheus. Then we will have a quick demo for Prometheus and Grafana.
Kubernetes is more or less one of the biggest players when it comes to Container orchestration. Since Kubernetes 1.7 RBAC (Role Based Access Control) is the default for the authorisation of actions in you cluster. There are many other components, like Pod Security Policies, Network Policies, Admisstion Controllers, that allows you to secure your Kubernetes cluster.
In this talk I will show you how these things can work together and which problem these components try to solve. Also I will show you an overview how other tools like Vault can fit into the Kubernetes ecosystem to make you platform more secure.
Event: DevFest Karlsruhe, 09.12.2017
Speaker: Johannes M. Scheuermann
Weitere Tech-Vorträge: https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
Weitere Tech-Artikel: https://www.inovex.de/blog/
DevOps @ OpenShift Online
Presenter: Adam Miller
As the Release Engineer and a member of Operations team for OpenShift Online, a downstream consumer of OpenShift Origin and the largest Public implementation of OpenShift to date, Adam Miller will discuss what it's like behind the scenes at OpenShift.com and share lessons learned and bring his thoughts and feedback on the future direction of Origin.
** Kubernetes Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/kubernetes-certification **
This Edureka tutorial on "Kubernetes Architecture" will give you an introduction to popular DevOps tool - Kubernetes, and will deep dive into Kubernetes Architecture and its working. The following topics are covered in this training session:
1. What is Kubernetes
2. Features of Kubernetes
3. Kubernetes Architecture and Its Components
4. Components of Master Node and Worker Node
5. ETCD
6. Network Setup Requirements
DevOps Tutorial Blog Series: https://goo.gl/P0zAfF
Traditional virtualization technologies have been used by cloud infrastructure providers for many years in providing isolated environments for hosting applications. These technologies make use of full-blown operating system images for creating virtual machines (VMs). According to this architecture, each VM needs its own guest operating system to run application processes. More recently, with the introduction of the Docker project, the Linux Container (LXC) virtualization technology became popular and attracted the attention. Unlike VMs, containers do not need a dedicated guest operating system for providing OS-level isolation, rather they can provide the same level of isolation on top of a single operating system instance.
An enterprise application may need to run a server cluster to handle high request volumes. Running an entire server cluster on Docker containers, on a single Docker host could introduce the risk of single point of failure. Google started a project called Kubernetes to solve this problem. Kubernetes provides a cluster of Docker hosts for managing Docker containers in a clustered environment. It provides an API on top of Docker API for managing docker containers on multiple Docker hosts with many more features.
In this session, we will start with the importance of monitoring of services and infrastructure. We will discuss about Prometheus an opensource monitoring tool. We will discuss the architecture of Prometheus. We will also discuss some visualization tools which can be used over Prometheus. Then we will have a quick demo for Prometheus and Grafana.
Best Practices with Azure Kubernetes ServicesQAware GmbH
Cloud Native Night November 2018, Munich: Talk by Jose Moreno (Microsoft).
Join our Meetup: www.meetup.com/cloud-native-muc
Abstract: Three commands to deploy a Kubernetes Cluster to Azure! Well, but is the cluster secure? How to perform capacity management? What happens in case of a data center disaster? In this session we'll explore capabilities of the Azure Kubernetes Service and acs-engine to address these requirements.
ArgoCD is a Continuous Delivery and Deployment tool based on GitOps principles. It helps to automate deployment to Kubernetes cluster from github. We will look into how to adopt and use argoCD for continuous deployment.
If you’re working with just a few containers, managing them isn't too complicated. But what if you have hundreds or thousands? Think about having to handle multiple upgrades for each container, keeping track of container and node state, available resources, and more. That’s where Kubernetes comes in. Kubernetes is an open source container management platform that helps you run containers at scale. This talk will cover Kubernetes components and show how to run applications on it.
Short Introduction to Docker. These slides show the basic idea behind the container technology Docker. The slides present the basic features for the daily use with Docker, Docker Compose, Docker Machine and Docker Swarm.
Docker is specially important for DevOps, because it gives Software Developers more control about their dependencies in different environments.
AppSphere 15 - Manage your Microservices with Red Hat OpenShift and AppDynamicsAppDynamics
This presentation demonstrates how you can use OpenShift, Red Hat's Docker and Kubernetes-based platform for managing your DevOps environment, combined with the power of AppDynamics, to deliver a complete next-generation application environment for your enterprise. In this session you will see live demonstrations and learn how OpenShift's orchestration and AppDynamics application monitoring combine to provide a seamless solution for driving your software development lifecycle while also providing insights into the health and effectiveness of your applications. This presentation was originally shared at AppSphere 2015.
Best Practices with Azure Kubernetes ServicesQAware GmbH
Cloud Native Night November 2018, Munich: Talk by Jose Moreno (Microsoft).
Join our Meetup: www.meetup.com/cloud-native-muc
Abstract: Three commands to deploy a Kubernetes Cluster to Azure! Well, but is the cluster secure? How to perform capacity management? What happens in case of a data center disaster? In this session we'll explore capabilities of the Azure Kubernetes Service and acs-engine to address these requirements.
ArgoCD is a Continuous Delivery and Deployment tool based on GitOps principles. It helps to automate deployment to Kubernetes cluster from github. We will look into how to adopt and use argoCD for continuous deployment.
If you’re working with just a few containers, managing them isn't too complicated. But what if you have hundreds or thousands? Think about having to handle multiple upgrades for each container, keeping track of container and node state, available resources, and more. That’s where Kubernetes comes in. Kubernetes is an open source container management platform that helps you run containers at scale. This talk will cover Kubernetes components and show how to run applications on it.
Short Introduction to Docker. These slides show the basic idea behind the container technology Docker. The slides present the basic features for the daily use with Docker, Docker Compose, Docker Machine and Docker Swarm.
Docker is specially important for DevOps, because it gives Software Developers more control about their dependencies in different environments.
AppSphere 15 - Manage your Microservices with Red Hat OpenShift and AppDynamicsAppDynamics
This presentation demonstrates how you can use OpenShift, Red Hat's Docker and Kubernetes-based platform for managing your DevOps environment, combined with the power of AppDynamics, to deliver a complete next-generation application environment for your enterprise. In this session you will see live demonstrations and learn how OpenShift's orchestration and AppDynamics application monitoring combine to provide a seamless solution for driving your software development lifecycle while also providing insights into the health and effectiveness of your applications. This presentation was originally shared at AppSphere 2015.
Maintaining an up to date application stack (in a containerized world)Christoph Görn
Frustrated by long delays getting new code into production? Worried that developers are adopting unapproved technologies? In an increasingly automated, containerized world it’s time to adapt your processes and policies so that developers can utilize the latest and most appropriate technology — and operations have full awareness of everything running in their environment.
Deploying and Managing Anypoint Runtime Fabric on OpenShiftHarshana Martin
Sydney MuleSoft Meetup - 15th of December 2022
Deploying and Managing Anypoint Runtime Fabric on OpenShift
Speakers:
- Yossi Trachman | Senior Solution Engineer | MuleSoft
Hosts/Moderators:
- Eva Mave Ng| Senior Solution Engineer | MuleSoft
- Harshana Martin | Senior Customer Success Technical Architect | MuleSoft
To be notified for all future events, please join the Sydney MuleSoft Meetup group at https://meetups.mulesoft.com/sydney/
OpenShift is Red Hat's Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that lets developers quickly develop, host, and scale Docker container-based applications. OpenShift enables a uniform and standardised approach to container management across all hosting options including AWS/EC2 and other private/public cloud and on/off-premise variants. At this session, you will learn how Red Hat's enterprise clients are using OpenShift to enable their digital transformation initiatives. Examples will cover how realising a hybrid cloud strategy can simplify and reduce the risk of migrating and transitioning application workloads to containers in the cloud.
Alex Smith, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services, ASEAN
Stephen Bylo, Senior Solution Architect, Red Hat Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
DevOps on Steroids Featuring Red Hat & Alantiss - Pop-up Loft Tel AvivAmazon Web Services
Session 1:"Git, Bitbucket, Jira, Chef an ALM DevOps demo by ManageWare"
In this session we will explore the method and tools for an end-to-end workflow, from Story to code Deployment.
Session 2: ""DevOps with Red Hat OpenShift and our offering on AWS""
Integrating the workflow between Development & Operations in an agile way through automation
Designing Apps for Runtime Fabric: Logging, Monitoring & Object Store Persist...Eva Mave Ng
Sydney MuleSoft Meetup - 15th July 2021
Designing Apps for Runtime Fabric: Logging, Monitoring & Object Store Persistence
Speakers:
- Shefreen Kunhimohamed, NJC Labs, Integration Architect
Hosts/Moderators:
- Eva Mave Ng, MuleSoft, Senior Solution Engineer
- Royston Lobo, MuleSoft, Senior Technical Architect
To be notified for all future events, please join the Sydney MuleSoft Meetup group at https://meetups.mulesoft.com/sydney/
VMworld 2013: Best Practices for Application Lifecycle Management with vCloud...VMworld
VMworld 2013
Amjad Afanah, VMware
Rajesh Khazanchi, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
Choreo: Empowering the Future of Enterprise Software EngineeringWSO2
Key topics covered:
- Real-world examples of Choreo's comprehensive coverage from application design and deployment, security, scaling, and monitoring
- Running different types of workloads, such as web applications, APIs, microservices, integrations, and tasks at scale, and wire them together to deliver seamless omnichannel digital experiences
- How Choreo improves the developer experience by eliminating repetition, silos, and redundancy through enhanced discoverability and self-serviceability
Similar to Red Hat OpenShift V3 Overview and Deep Dive (20)
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Impact of Technology
of US CEOs say they
entered or considered
entering a different
industry at some point over
the past three years
Think it’s likely competitors
will compete in industries
other than their own over
the next three years
Half of US CEOs believe a significant
competitor is emerging or could
emerge from technology sector versus
32% of CEOs globally.
PWC - 2015 US CEO Survey
http://www.pwc.com/us/en/ceo-survey/index.html
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Consider the following...
● Large enterprise software
company, $14B Market cap
● In business ~40 years
● Over 13,000 employees
● Leading enterprise systems
management vendor
● Seeing new competition from a
number of cloud start-ups
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Customers want more on-demand enterprise web &
mobile apps
● Needed faster time to market for new CA SaaS offerings
● Wanted a common platform for multiple product teams
to build apps on
● Enables product teams to more quickly build, deploy
and update apps
● Able to experiment and take apps from concept to
production faster
● Containers provide better utilization of hardware and
horizontal scaling
Key Benefits
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Need to match traveler’s reservation requests to various
providers’ inventory (airlines, hotels, etc.)
● Dealing with constant updates from provider systems all
over the world
● Must deliver high consistency and fast response times
● Managing very high request volumes of up to ~210,000
queries per second at peak
● Application-centric deployments, deploying the
application as a whole with all of its dependencies.
● Automated scheduling across the cluster, decoupling
‘what should run’ from ‘where it should run’
● Able to support different types of applications, not
limited to HTTP or stateless services
● Improved operational model and greater efficiency
Key Benefits
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● On-demand platform allows FICO clients to build the
applications they need and get faster time to value
● OpenShift automates provisioning and systems
management of the FICO platform stack to improve
IT operational efficiency
● OpenShift also provides an embedded solution for
on-premise platform delivery
● Red Hat provides expert consulting and support to
keep FICO offerings up and running smoothly
Key Benefits
● Leading financial analytics software provider, with
solutions to calculate risk such as FICO credit score
● Wanted to expand their business by diversifying their
offerings and serving new markets
● Decided to build a new FICO Analytics Cloud to
enable online access to FICO tools & services
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OpenShift 3
● Standard containers API
● Web-scale container
orchestration & management
● Container-optimized OS
● Largest selection of supported
application runtimes & services
● Robust tools and UX for
Development & Operations
● Industry standard, web scale
distributed application platform
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JBoss Middleware Services on OpenShift
● JBoss Enterprise
Application Platform
● JBoss Web Server /
Tomcat
● JBoss Developer
Studio
● Red Hat Mobile /
FeedHenry *
Application
Container Services
Mobile
Services
● Fuse
● A-MQ
● Data Virtualization
Integration
Services
● Business Process
Management *
● Business Rules
Management
System *
Business
Process Services
* = Coming Soon
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Benefits for Developers
● Access a broad selection of
application components
● Deploy application environments on-
demand
● Leverage your choice of interface &
integrate with existing tools
● Automate application deployments,
builds and source-to-image
● Enable collaboration across users,
teams & projects
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● Deploy a secure, enterprise-grade container-
based application platform
● Enable application developers while improving
operational efficiency & infrastructure utilization
● Utilize advanced scheduling and automated
placement with regions and zones for HA
● Leverage powerful declarative management for
application services
● Manage user & team access and integrate with
enterprise authentication systems
Benefits for IT Operations
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OpenShift On OpenStack
A True Open Hybrid Cloud
● Deploy OpenShift on OpenStack via Heat
● Integrate Apps with OpenStack services
● Manage it all with CloudForms
● Get it all at once with Red Hat Cloud Suite
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“From the pain-free install and easy app deployment to gear
idling and automatic scaling, OpenShift fulfills the promise of
platform as a service”
Awards and Product Reviews
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OpenShift Commons
An interactive community for all
OpenShift PaaS Users, Customers,
Contributors, Partners, Service
Providers and Developers to share
ideas, code, best practices, and
experiences.
More at http://commons.openshift.org/
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OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry - Comparing Platforms
v3
v3
OpenShift & Cloud Foundry:
• Both targeted at enterprise
customers
• Both open source licensed
• Both built on Linux OS
• Both leverage Linux Containers
• Both provide integrated
application services & developer
tools
• Both available as Private PaaS
software & Public PaaS service
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OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry - Comparing Platforms
OpenShift 3 runs on RHEL 7 &
RHEL Atomic Host
v3
Cloud Foundry only runs on
Ubuntu today
v3
● Most Enterprise
customers have RHEL
● OpenShift includes full
support for RHEL at no
additional cost
● Cloud Foundry
commercial products do
not include Ubuntu
support
Competitive Advantages
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OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry - Comparing Platforms
OpenShift 3 natively integrates
Docker container API & format
v3
Cloud Foundry containers
based on Warden / Garden
v3
● OpenShift is driving and
adopting an industry
standard with Docker
● OpenShift containers are
more secure
● Cloud Foundry is going
their own way with
Warden/Garden
Competitive Advantages
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OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry - Comparing Platforms
OpenShift 3 orchestration based on
Google Kubernetes
v3
Cloud Foundry orchestration
based on Diego (v3)
v3
● OpenShift again driving
and adopting an industry
standard in Kubernetes
● Kubernetes provides
greater scale & a
powerful declarative mgt
model
● Cloud Foundry again,
going their own way
Competitive Advantages
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OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry - Comparing Platforms
OpenShift 3 leverages Docker image
packaging format & ecosystem
v3
Cloud Foundry uses Buildpacks
for stateless app frameworks &
VMs for stateful servicesv3
● OpenShift provides more
fully supported language
runtimes & services
● OpenShift provides access
to a much larger community
(DockerHub)
● Buildpacks ecosystem is
much smaller than Docker
● Buildpacks may not be
compatible across Cloud
Foundry offerings
Competitive Advantages
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OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry - Comparing Platforms
Both provide self-service via Web,
CLI & IDE interfaces & application
lifecycle management tools
Both provide self-service via Web,
CLI & IDE interfaces & application
lifecycle management toolsv3
Competitive Advantages
v3
● OpenShift 3 provides
Docker build automation
and source-to-image
● OpenShift provides
deployment automation &
Jenkins CI integration
● OpenShift has better
Eclipse IDE integration
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OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry - Comparing Platforms
● A better developer experience
● A bigger selection of fully
supported services
● A more powerful, standards-
based orchestration engine
● A more secure, standards-based
container model
● A more reliable, trusted and fully
supported Linux OS foundation
OpenShift
Competitive Advantages
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Need to match traveler’s reservation requests to various
providers’ inventory (airlines, hotels, etc.)
● Dealing with constant updates from provider systems all
over the world
● Must deliver high consistency and fast response times
● Managing very high request volumes of up to ~210,000
queries per second at peak
● Application-centric deployments, deploying the
application as a whole with all of its dependencies.
● Automated scheduling across the cluster, decoupling
‘what should run’ from ‘where it should run’
● Able to support different types of applications, not
limited to HTTP or stateless services
● Improved operational model and greater efficiency
Key Benefits
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Customers want more on-demand enterprise web &
mobile apps
● Needed faster time to market for new CA SaaS offerings
● Wanted a common platform for multiple product teams
to build apps on
● Enables product teams to more quickly build, deploy
and update apps
● Able to experiment and take apps from concept to
production faster
● Containers provide better utilization of hardware and
horizontal scaling
Key Benefits
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● On-demand platform allows FICO clients to build the
applications they need and get faster time to value
● OpenShift automates provisioning and systems
management of the FICO platform stack to improve
IT operational efficiency
● OpenShift also provides an embedded solution for
on-premise platform delivery
● Red Hat provides expert consulting and support to
keep FICO offerings up and running smoothly
Key Benefits
● Leading financial analytics software provider, with
solutions to calculate risk such as FICO credit score
● Wanted to expand their business by diversifying their
offerings and serving new markets
● Decided to build a new FICO Analytics Cloud to
enable online access to FICO tools & services
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Automated provisioning for developers via new
Lightweight Application Environment (LAE)
● Able to offer standardized stacks for different
languages including Java and Node.js
● Containers provide better infrastructure utilization and
easier to manage operationally
● Benefit from Red Hat’s technical depth and world
class support
Key Benefits
● Cisco IT organization has to support thousand of
application developers
● Built out large virtualization farm to provide developer
environments (over 15,000 JVMs deployed)
● Needed to improve developer productivity and
expand access to new languages/frameworks
● Poor infrastructure utilization and hard to manage
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Consistency between environments - code pushed to
other environments react the same way
● Developer Path to Innovation - enabled developers to
make changes, in a consistent manner.
● Empowered developers to do what they needed to do
without requiring IT Ops engagement.
● Higher application density with the same hardware
resources
Key Benefits
● Company plays both in HR and Finance industries
and is constantly challenged to innovate
● Technology has to be consistent with the continuous
delivery process adopted
● Heterogeneous Environment - ability to run Weblogic
and Spring applications
● Unattended automated release process - platform
must also be able to recover to a known stable state
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Open, self-service development and hosting
environment for a more innovative campus
community
● Ability to focus on development tasks and content—
not infrastructure management
● A fully-integrated, interoperable platform
● Improved system security for better peace of mind
● Provide students and staff members with self-service,
on-demand application stacks
Key Benefits
● 29,000 Students and 11,000 Staff
● Needed a comprehensive, dynamic solution for
frequent provisioning requests and, in particular,
managed servers
● Use of outside vendors would potentially increase
security concerns, costs, and further complicate
system administration
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Standardization and automation of development and
operations (DevOps) processes
● Support for many coding languages and frameworks
● Reduced waste and costs with the ability to share
many applications on the same infrastructure
● Users wouldn’t need to modify existing applications to
suit the new environment
Key Benefits
● 39,000 Students and 3,110 Staff
● The IT department was experiencing service
bottlenecks and wasted resources in three different
areas:
○ student experience
○ virtual machines
○ legacy data
University of Technology in Sydney
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Monolithic to microservices - highly flexible
microservices architecture for developers and
operations
● Automated provisioning and management of the
platform stack - needed to meet growing business
demand for new application services
● Loosely coupled components enabled better
utilization and management of assets.
Key Benefits
● Highly competitive retail online market
● Needed to increase performance and flexibility of the
application architecture
● Hybrid Cloud Environment - infrastructure should run
both on premises and on the cloud
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● OpenShift was able to offer T-Systems’ customers
their choice of development and integration tools.
● Faster application delivery and deliver solutions in
days instead of months.
● Strength in the container management layers
● Integration of their predominant middleware
deployments and their new cloud platform.
Key Benefits
● Capturing new growth areas focusing on platform
based products, "productized" services, and a cloud
ecosystem.
● Build a software platform to upgrade customers’ legacy
software for business applications in the cloud.
● Reduce costs and provide flexibility for programming
languages, frameworks, and runtime environments.
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Customer Wins
Business Challenges
● Able to streamline modern web application creation
and development.
● Extend the life of legacy software by either migrating
them or incorporating them into a web application
● Reduce costs and increase ROA
Key Benefits
● Deliver safe, reliable, mission critical products to the
market though a complex system of checks and
balances.
● Foster innovation and entrepreneurial efforts from
within a large 170,000 person company
● Be able to execute ideas with IT and supplier
management in a scalable way
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