The core of digital transformation is the ability to provide technology solutions in a fast-paced world to your customers while satisfying business aspirations. Many organizations are following the story line and fighting the good fight, but how can Red Hat and open source guide your journey? This session takes you on a journey to start laying the foundations of your digital transformation story based on use cases and examples that you can explore when you return home. Join us for this hour of power, where you'll get the inspiration to start building your digital foundations.
Session talk at Red Hat Summit 2017 by Eric D. Schabell, Global Technology Evangelist Director, @ericschabell
Red Hat Summit - What are your digital foundations?Eric D. Schabell
This mini-theater talk was given at Red Hat Summit 2017. It covers in 15 minutes the basic story of the foundations needed for digital transformation, based on customer research use cases and one is discussed in detail.
-- Eric D. Schabell, Global Technology Evangelist Director, @ericschabell
As you can imagine, Red Hat Cloud Suite is a complete and all encompassing solution that offers a lot to an enterprise, but you might be left asking yourself, "How can I experience the Red Hat Cloud Suite as an application developer?"
This session will orientate your interests on application development with the Red Hat Cloud Suite stack, getting you started on the path to containerized application development and Cloud happiness.
Digital foundations - Paving the road to cloud solutionsEric D. Schabell
When building anything substantial, such as a house or bridge, you start by laying down a solid foundation.
Nothing changes this aspect of building brick by brick when you move from traditional constructions to application development and architecting your supporting infrastructure. Throw in Cloud terminology and you might think that the principles of a solid foundation are a bit flighty, but nothing is further from the truth.
The path to your cloud solutions lays paved with open technologies and here is why.
(Article: http://www.schabell.org/2017/02/digital-foundations-paving-road-to-cloud-solutions.html)
App Dev in the Cloud: Not my circus, not my monkeys...Eric D. Schabell
When faced with all the hype around Cloud, most application developers are not really all that excited. Maybe you get that feeling that it isn't your problem, just leave me to my applications. Let me show you why, as an application developer, you can't ignore your Cloud stack anymore.
We will examine your Cloud stack anxieties and provide you with a solutions to ease you into your first private PaaS on your own local machine that you can install in just minutes. Finally you will be given a myriad of examples to take home with you to take control of this circus and own the monkeys!
http://www.schabell.org/2016/12/codemotion-rome-2017-app-dev-in-cloud-monkeys.html
Using containers to build a microservices architectureEric D. Schabell
Microservices are more than just building software. There are questions around architecture, your organization, processes and your way of thinking. Innovation does not come naturally to everyone, so let's explore the journey you need to take as you leverage your current architecture and learn how the foundational building blocks to microservices are containers.
Event site: https://www.redhat.com/en/about/events/containers-enterprise-red-hat-virtual-event
Taste-of-Summit: Discover the Foundations of Digital TransformationEric D. Schabell
Taste of Red Hat Summit is a brief preview of the session to be given in full in Boston on 2-4, May 2017.
ABSTRACT
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The core of digital transformation is the ability to provide technology solutions in a fast paced world to your customers while satisfying business aspirations. Many organizations are following the story line, fighting the good fight, but how can Red Hat and Open Source guide your journey? This session takes you on a journey to start laying the foundations of your digital transformation story based on use cases and examples that you can explore when you return home. Join us for this hour of power, where you are given the inspiration to start building your digital foundations.
Cloud Native: Designing Change-tolerant Softwarecornelia davis
To see this presentation given live, go to http://bit.ly/DesignPatternsReplay
There is a special (discount) offer in there! :-)
Cloud-native applications are characterized by highly distributed topologies consisting of many relatively small components (yup, usually called microservices). But the thing that sets them apart even more from the previous generation of apps is that they are expected to function flawlessly even while the environment they are running in is constantly changing, or even failing.
All of this requires applying a new set of design patterns and practices and this webinar will introduce the most important ones. The Twelve Factor App (12factor.net) is a high-level articulation of some of these techniques that you may well have heard of, but its descriptions are relatively dense and the industry knowledge has evolved a fair bit since its publication.
Cornelia Davis, Senior Director of Technology at Pivotal, will share best practices for cloud-native applications and clear some of the mystery that shrouds 12-factor today. At the conclusion, attendees will understand what is needed for cloud-native applications, as well as why and how to deliver on those requirements.
Red Hat Summit - What are your digital foundations?Eric D. Schabell
This mini-theater talk was given at Red Hat Summit 2017. It covers in 15 minutes the basic story of the foundations needed for digital transformation, based on customer research use cases and one is discussed in detail.
-- Eric D. Schabell, Global Technology Evangelist Director, @ericschabell
As you can imagine, Red Hat Cloud Suite is a complete and all encompassing solution that offers a lot to an enterprise, but you might be left asking yourself, "How can I experience the Red Hat Cloud Suite as an application developer?"
This session will orientate your interests on application development with the Red Hat Cloud Suite stack, getting you started on the path to containerized application development and Cloud happiness.
Digital foundations - Paving the road to cloud solutionsEric D. Schabell
When building anything substantial, such as a house or bridge, you start by laying down a solid foundation.
Nothing changes this aspect of building brick by brick when you move from traditional constructions to application development and architecting your supporting infrastructure. Throw in Cloud terminology and you might think that the principles of a solid foundation are a bit flighty, but nothing is further from the truth.
The path to your cloud solutions lays paved with open technologies and here is why.
(Article: http://www.schabell.org/2017/02/digital-foundations-paving-road-to-cloud-solutions.html)
App Dev in the Cloud: Not my circus, not my monkeys...Eric D. Schabell
When faced with all the hype around Cloud, most application developers are not really all that excited. Maybe you get that feeling that it isn't your problem, just leave me to my applications. Let me show you why, as an application developer, you can't ignore your Cloud stack anymore.
We will examine your Cloud stack anxieties and provide you with a solutions to ease you into your first private PaaS on your own local machine that you can install in just minutes. Finally you will be given a myriad of examples to take home with you to take control of this circus and own the monkeys!
http://www.schabell.org/2016/12/codemotion-rome-2017-app-dev-in-cloud-monkeys.html
Using containers to build a microservices architectureEric D. Schabell
Microservices are more than just building software. There are questions around architecture, your organization, processes and your way of thinking. Innovation does not come naturally to everyone, so let's explore the journey you need to take as you leverage your current architecture and learn how the foundational building blocks to microservices are containers.
Event site: https://www.redhat.com/en/about/events/containers-enterprise-red-hat-virtual-event
Taste-of-Summit: Discover the Foundations of Digital TransformationEric D. Schabell
Taste of Red Hat Summit is a brief preview of the session to be given in full in Boston on 2-4, May 2017.
ABSTRACT
-------------
The core of digital transformation is the ability to provide technology solutions in a fast paced world to your customers while satisfying business aspirations. Many organizations are following the story line, fighting the good fight, but how can Red Hat and Open Source guide your journey? This session takes you on a journey to start laying the foundations of your digital transformation story based on use cases and examples that you can explore when you return home. Join us for this hour of power, where you are given the inspiration to start building your digital foundations.
Cloud Native: Designing Change-tolerant Softwarecornelia davis
To see this presentation given live, go to http://bit.ly/DesignPatternsReplay
There is a special (discount) offer in there! :-)
Cloud-native applications are characterized by highly distributed topologies consisting of many relatively small components (yup, usually called microservices). But the thing that sets them apart even more from the previous generation of apps is that they are expected to function flawlessly even while the environment they are running in is constantly changing, or even failing.
All of this requires applying a new set of design patterns and practices and this webinar will introduce the most important ones. The Twelve Factor App (12factor.net) is a high-level articulation of some of these techniques that you may well have heard of, but its descriptions are relatively dense and the industry knowledge has evolved a fair bit since its publication.
Cornelia Davis, Senior Director of Technology at Pivotal, will share best practices for cloud-native applications and clear some of the mystery that shrouds 12-factor today. At the conclusion, attendees will understand what is needed for cloud-native applications, as well as why and how to deliver on those requirements.
Presentation on the current state of cloud computing and the role that open source, containers and microservices are playing in the cloud.
Presented to Florida Linux Users Exchange on April 9th, 2015
The Cloud Native Journey with Simon ElishaChloe Jackson
The ability to deliver software is no longer a differentiator. In fact, it is a basic requirement for survival. Companies that embrace cloud native patterns of software delivery will survive; companies that don’t will not.
In this webinar, we will:
- Look at the common patterns that distinguish cloud native companies and the architectures that they employ.
- Discover that an opinionated platform, one that stretches from the infrastructure all the way to the application framework, rather than ad-hoc automation, is an essential component to an enterprise's cloud native journey.
- Show that the combination of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Spring is the complete cloud native platform.
Running your own infrastructure *can* be as little as half the cost of running on AWS once you are at scale. OpenStack-based cloud systems can provide the same or similar economies of scale if you leverage the lessons of AWS and GCE when building your cloud. This talk discusses the economic factors in designing a cost-efficient AWS + OpenStack hybrid cloud. We look at the issues involved in repatriating existing applications, and show a couple of real-world demonstration of tools that can assist in the repatriation process. Repatriation isn quite as simple as hitting the Easy button, but if you plan your deployment correctly, you can make it work, both technically and economically.
Juniper's plans to reboot the OpenContrail community and transition from a Juniper-led project to a community led project. We need your help. Get involved.
Cloud Native: Designing Change-tolerant Softwarecornelia davis
Delivered at Interop ITX 2017: http://info.interop.com/itx/2017/scheduler/session/cloud-native-designing-change-tolerant-software
Cloud-native applications are characterized by highly distributed topologies consisting of many relatively small components (yup, usually called microservices). But the thing that sets them apart from the previous generation of apps is that they are expected to function flawlessly even while the environment they are running in is constantly changing, or even failing. All of this requires applying a new set of design patterns and practices and this session will introduce the key ones. The Twelve Factor App (12factor.net) is a high-level articulation of some of these techniques that you may well have heard of, but its descriptions are relatively dense and the industry knowledge has evolved a fair bit since its publication.
Cornelia Davis will go through the best practices for cloud-native applications and clear some of the mystery that shrouds 12-factor today. At the conclusion, attendees will understand what is needed for cloud-native applications, as well as why and how to deliver on those requirements.
DevOps, containers & microservices: Separating the hype from the realityDonnie Berkholz
In this talk, Donnie shared what he's seen and what he predicts for the future of how we build and deploy applications to generate business value. You'll hear buzzwords like DevOps, Docker, and microservices used in ways that actually make sense (for a change), see real-world examples of companies that have succeeded at the leading edge, and learn how approaches like the one taken by HashiCorp's Terraform (by the authors of Vagrant) will be critical to the future of how we build software.
A session in the DevNet Zone at Cisco Live, Berlin. At the moment, this is the DoE: DevOps of Everything. DevOps is about culture first but many people take shortcuts to tools and workflow. They forgot the essence of DevOps which is about people and not only from Dev to Ops. In this session, we will show you how we are currently building a DevOps culture with a focus on continuous improvement.
Cloud 2.0 - How Containers, Microservices and Open Source Software are Redefi...Mark Hinkle
Led by the rocket like success of Amazon Web Services cloud computing is a paradigm shift in the way we host and deploy infrastructure. Organizations are consuming cloud infrastructure across multiple cloud providers both inside their data center and the data centers of others. The advent of highly portable workloads via containers (e.g. Docker) and discrete units of computing delivered by microservices are enabling organizations (like Netflix) to deploy complex multi-layered products and services at breakneck speeds.
This talk will give an overview of the major cloud services and the open source software (e.g. OpenStack, Apache CloudStack) that can be used to deliver and manage cloud computing infrastructure(e.g. Puppet, Chef, Ansible). The discussion will cover the evolution of cloud computing and how that sets the stage for realizing the agility, flexibility and power of cloud computing.
Attendees should expect to learn about the leading technologies in cloud computing, strategies for using open source software to create/manage cloud computing services and to gain an understanding how current developments are providing a way to create a single cloud fabric that best serves their individual needs.
This 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.
The new stack isn’t a stack: Fragmentation and terraforming the service layerDonnie Berkholz
Open source, cloud, and the API revolution have already
changed the way we build software. What's next? Donnie's spent the past 5 years trying to figure that out through observation and research at RedMonk and now at 451 Research. In this talk, he'll share what he's seen and what he predicts for the future of how we develop applications. You'll hear buzzwords like DevOps and microservices used in ways that actually make sense (for a change), see real-world examples of companies that have succeeded and failed, and learn how approaches like the one taken by HashiCorp's Terraform (by the authors of Vagrant) will be critical to the future of how we build software.
Digital foundations - Fixing slow delivery of existing applicationsEric D. Schabell
When building anything substantial, such as a house or bridge, you start by laying down a solid foundation.
Nothing changes this aspect of building brick by brick when you move from traditional constructions to application development and architecting your supporting infrastructure. Throw in Cloud terminology and you might think that the principles of a solid foundation are a bit flighty, but nothing is further from the truth.
One problem that arise over time is that your infrastructure architecture grows into a complex entity that provides unending challenges to your development and operations teams, trying to deliver on applications and promises made to your customers.
(Article series: http://www.schabell.org/2016/12/foundations-digital-transformation-challenges-cio-must-embrace.html)
The foundation for digital transformation: Red Hat Cloud SuiteEric D. Schabell
This story will showcase the Red Hat Cloud Suite as it is positioned to help your customers lay down the foundations for their digital transformation future. It covers how the Red Hat Cloud Suite can help shape their future, be that for exiting virtualized workloads or with an eye on delivering applications in a flexible private Cloud architecture.
We first take you through 4 practical examples that demonstrate the value delivered by Red Hat Cloud Suite. Then we follow with the supporting tooling for Red Hat Cloud Suite, the Cloud Deployment Planner and QuickStart Cloud Installer. You leave this webinar with and understanding of how Red Hat Cloud Suite is positioned and how the supporting tools can help plan and execute on your customers digital transformation plans.
Presentation on the current state of cloud computing and the role that open source, containers and microservices are playing in the cloud.
Presented to Florida Linux Users Exchange on April 9th, 2015
The Cloud Native Journey with Simon ElishaChloe Jackson
The ability to deliver software is no longer a differentiator. In fact, it is a basic requirement for survival. Companies that embrace cloud native patterns of software delivery will survive; companies that don’t will not.
In this webinar, we will:
- Look at the common patterns that distinguish cloud native companies and the architectures that they employ.
- Discover that an opinionated platform, one that stretches from the infrastructure all the way to the application framework, rather than ad-hoc automation, is an essential component to an enterprise's cloud native journey.
- Show that the combination of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Spring is the complete cloud native platform.
Running your own infrastructure *can* be as little as half the cost of running on AWS once you are at scale. OpenStack-based cloud systems can provide the same or similar economies of scale if you leverage the lessons of AWS and GCE when building your cloud. This talk discusses the economic factors in designing a cost-efficient AWS + OpenStack hybrid cloud. We look at the issues involved in repatriating existing applications, and show a couple of real-world demonstration of tools that can assist in the repatriation process. Repatriation isn quite as simple as hitting the Easy button, but if you plan your deployment correctly, you can make it work, both technically and economically.
Juniper's plans to reboot the OpenContrail community and transition from a Juniper-led project to a community led project. We need your help. Get involved.
Cloud Native: Designing Change-tolerant Softwarecornelia davis
Delivered at Interop ITX 2017: http://info.interop.com/itx/2017/scheduler/session/cloud-native-designing-change-tolerant-software
Cloud-native applications are characterized by highly distributed topologies consisting of many relatively small components (yup, usually called microservices). But the thing that sets them apart from the previous generation of apps is that they are expected to function flawlessly even while the environment they are running in is constantly changing, or even failing. All of this requires applying a new set of design patterns and practices and this session will introduce the key ones. The Twelve Factor App (12factor.net) is a high-level articulation of some of these techniques that you may well have heard of, but its descriptions are relatively dense and the industry knowledge has evolved a fair bit since its publication.
Cornelia Davis will go through the best practices for cloud-native applications and clear some of the mystery that shrouds 12-factor today. At the conclusion, attendees will understand what is needed for cloud-native applications, as well as why and how to deliver on those requirements.
DevOps, containers & microservices: Separating the hype from the realityDonnie Berkholz
In this talk, Donnie shared what he's seen and what he predicts for the future of how we build and deploy applications to generate business value. You'll hear buzzwords like DevOps, Docker, and microservices used in ways that actually make sense (for a change), see real-world examples of companies that have succeeded at the leading edge, and learn how approaches like the one taken by HashiCorp's Terraform (by the authors of Vagrant) will be critical to the future of how we build software.
A session in the DevNet Zone at Cisco Live, Berlin. At the moment, this is the DoE: DevOps of Everything. DevOps is about culture first but many people take shortcuts to tools and workflow. They forgot the essence of DevOps which is about people and not only from Dev to Ops. In this session, we will show you how we are currently building a DevOps culture with a focus on continuous improvement.
Cloud 2.0 - How Containers, Microservices and Open Source Software are Redefi...Mark Hinkle
Led by the rocket like success of Amazon Web Services cloud computing is a paradigm shift in the way we host and deploy infrastructure. Organizations are consuming cloud infrastructure across multiple cloud providers both inside their data center and the data centers of others. The advent of highly portable workloads via containers (e.g. Docker) and discrete units of computing delivered by microservices are enabling organizations (like Netflix) to deploy complex multi-layered products and services at breakneck speeds.
This talk will give an overview of the major cloud services and the open source software (e.g. OpenStack, Apache CloudStack) that can be used to deliver and manage cloud computing infrastructure(e.g. Puppet, Chef, Ansible). The discussion will cover the evolution of cloud computing and how that sets the stage for realizing the agility, flexibility and power of cloud computing.
Attendees should expect to learn about the leading technologies in cloud computing, strategies for using open source software to create/manage cloud computing services and to gain an understanding how current developments are providing a way to create a single cloud fabric that best serves their individual needs.
This 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.
The new stack isn’t a stack: Fragmentation and terraforming the service layerDonnie Berkholz
Open source, cloud, and the API revolution have already
changed the way we build software. What's next? Donnie's spent the past 5 years trying to figure that out through observation and research at RedMonk and now at 451 Research. In this talk, he'll share what he's seen and what he predicts for the future of how we develop applications. You'll hear buzzwords like DevOps and microservices used in ways that actually make sense (for a change), see real-world examples of companies that have succeeded and failed, and learn how approaches like the one taken by HashiCorp's Terraform (by the authors of Vagrant) will be critical to the future of how we build software.
Digital foundations - Fixing slow delivery of existing applicationsEric D. Schabell
When building anything substantial, such as a house or bridge, you start by laying down a solid foundation.
Nothing changes this aspect of building brick by brick when you move from traditional constructions to application development and architecting your supporting infrastructure. Throw in Cloud terminology and you might think that the principles of a solid foundation are a bit flighty, but nothing is further from the truth.
One problem that arise over time is that your infrastructure architecture grows into a complex entity that provides unending challenges to your development and operations teams, trying to deliver on applications and promises made to your customers.
(Article series: http://www.schabell.org/2016/12/foundations-digital-transformation-challenges-cio-must-embrace.html)
The foundation for digital transformation: Red Hat Cloud SuiteEric D. Schabell
This story will showcase the Red Hat Cloud Suite as it is positioned to help your customers lay down the foundations for their digital transformation future. It covers how the Red Hat Cloud Suite can help shape their future, be that for exiting virtualized workloads or with an eye on delivering applications in a flexible private Cloud architecture.
We first take you through 4 practical examples that demonstrate the value delivered by Red Hat Cloud Suite. Then we follow with the supporting tooling for Red Hat Cloud Suite, the Cloud Deployment Planner and QuickStart Cloud Installer. You leave this webinar with and understanding of how Red Hat Cloud Suite is positioned and how the supporting tools can help plan and execute on your customers digital transformation plans.
Open cloud infrastructure built for the enterpriseRedHatInc
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Build & Deploy Scalable Cloud Applications in Record TimeRightScale
RightScale Webinar: August 11, 2009 - Watch this webinar to see a hands-on demonstration of WaveMaker Visual Ajax Studio and Rapid Deployment Framework to illustrate how easy it is to build your app in Wavemaker. We demonstrate the one-button push from Wavemaker to deploying your application on the cloud with the RightScale Cloud Management Platform. From there we show you how easy it is to manage, automate and scale your application running on the cloud.
The database still stands as a major barrier to development agility. Learn how database automation enables Agile and DevOps initiatives to reach their true potential.
RHTE 2016 - Four Stories for the Red Hat Cloud SuiteEric D. Schabell
This session will highlight the four stories you tell when looking to help your customers and partners move into the Red Hat Cloud Suite for their cloud infrastructure. During this session you will learn to tell the stories for IT Optimization, Modernizing Development and Operations, Accelerating Service Delivery and Scaleable Infrastructure. These stories are backed with content, examples and videos that help you to become a professional Cloud Suite storyteller!
https://rhte2016.sched.org/event/894o/four-stories-for-red-hat-cloud-suite
The intersection of Traditional IT and New-Generation ITKangaroot
Keynote from Franz Meyer - VP, EMEA Strategic Business Development Red Hat about "The intersection of Traditional IT and New-Generation IT : the Red Hat Open Hybrid Journey". This presentation was given during the Open Source Cloud Day of Kangaroot & Red Hat.
To the Cloud and beyond (Nantes, Rebuild 2018)Alex Danvy
Une conférence en 2 temps :
1) A tous ceux qui voudrait voir dans le Cloud un univers clivant, opposant le nouveau monde à l'ancien, les développeurs aux opérateurs, les startups aux grandes entreprises. Je fais la démonstration ici, qu'aucontraire, il constitue un vecteur très fort de convergeance.
2) Le Cloud et ses évolutions à venir, du serverless au Quantum Computing.
451 Research: Data Is the Key to Friction in DevOpsDelphix
You’ve moved to agile. You’re “all in” on the cloud. And yet, you know there’s a ton of velocity in your DevOps projects left on the table.
Jay Lyman, Principal Analyst with 451 Research, hosts a webinar with DevOps pioneers Patrick Lightbody, SVP of Product at Delphix and Nick Suwyn, Principal Systems Engineer at Choice Hotels, to explore how DevOps teams in the global enterprise have successfully check marked code management, configuration management and build management with various industry standard tools to combat the challenges brought upon by “data friction.” Jay will unveil his latest research on the state of DevOps and share thoughts on why there’s still tremendous inertia for companies in this space.
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Key Takeaways: Open source, vendor neutral instrumentation is an exciting new reality as the industry standardizes on openTelemetry for observability. OpenTelemetry is on a mission to enable effective observability by making high-quality, portable telemetry ubiquitous. The world of observability and monitoring today has a steep learning curve and in order to achieve ubiquity, the project would benefit from growing our contributor community. (includes demo)
3 Pitfalls Everyone Should Avoid with Cloud Native ObservabilityEric D. Schabell
Are you looking at your organization's efforts to enter or expand into the cloud native landscape and feeling a bit daunted by the vast expanse of information surrounding cloud native observability? When you're moving so fast with agile practices across your DevOps, SRE's, and platform engineering teams, it's no wonder this can seem a bit confusing. Unfortunately, the choices being made have a great impact on both your business, your budgets, and the ultimate success of your cloud native initiatives. That hasty decision up front leads to big headaches very quickly down the road. In this talk, I'll introduce the problem facing everyone with cloud native observability followed by 3 common mistakes that I'm seeing organizations make and how you can avoid them!
Are you interested in dipping your toes in the cloud native observability waters, but as an engineer you are not sure where to get started with tracing your microservices and applications on Kubernetes? Then this is the session for you, where we take you on your first steps in an active open-source project that offers a buffet of opportunities for getting started with telemetry data. The project, openTelemetry (OTEL), is where we start with de-mystifying key concepts and terms such as observability, telemetry, instrumentation to lay a foundation. Then we’ll explore the OTEL community and how to become not only an end-user, but possibly a contributor.We will wrap up with an overview of the components in this project, such as the Collector, the OTEL protocol (OTLP), its APIs, and its SDKs. Attendees will leave with an understanding of key observability concepts in distributed tracing!
Key takeaways: Open source, vendor neutral instrumentation is an exciting new reality as the industry standardizes on openTelemetry for observability. OpenTelemetry is on a mission to enable effective observability by making high-quality, portable telemetry ubiquitous. The world of observability and monitoring today has a steep learning curve and in order to achieve ubiquity, the project would benefit from growing our contributor community.
The CNCF Ambassador program is designed for individuals who are passionate about cloud native technologies and want to contribute to the community. Becoming an ambassador is a great opportunity to enhance your knowledge, gain visibility within the industry, and help drive the adoption of cloud-native technologies. The road to becoming an ambassador might seem intimidating, scary, or just impossible, but it does not have to be. We've put together a roadmap that leads you to the title of CNCF Ambassador. In this session a current ambassador and the community manager share the stage to bring you insights into achieving the title of CNCF Ambassador. Whether you are a developer, student, or seasoned professional, this talk provides attendees with 5 actionable insights needed to take your cloud-native skills to the next level and become a CNCF Ambassador. Join us to learn how you can contribute to the community and advance your career by taking the road to the CNCF Ambassador community.
Cloud Native Bedtime Stories - Terrifying Execs into ActionEric D. Schabell
Anyone embedded in the cloud native teams in any organization can voice their frustrations at not being taken seriously by their executive decision makers. This leads to way too much on-call stress, frustrations, and eventual burnout. With research showing us DevOps spending over 10 hrs a week on issues in their environments, we could all use quick action by our executives when we find ways to fix our cloud native issues. The trick is to tell the tales we accumulate in such a way as to engage, inspire, and effect change in our organizations. This session provides attendees with ample cloud native bedtime stories, tricks that make your tales land within the executive human mind, and actionable insights to head home with immediate results. Join me for a half hour of power where you are empowered to tell better cloud native stories for better executive decision outcomes.
Key takeaways - Attendees to this session will be given a small yet powerful set of examples to help them effectively tell their cloud native observability tales to motivate their executives into action. Humans listen to stories (tales) more than they pay attention to pages of charts, dashboards, and data. Learn how to tell your tales, terrifying and educational, with tips and tricks to engage your executives into believing your need for organization’s observability improvements.
SRECon EU 2023 - Three Phases to Better Observability OutcomesEric D. Schabell
We all want to have better business outcomes for our organizations solutions, such as faster remediation of problems, easier problem detection, greater revenue generation, happier customers, and engineering teams that can remain focused on delivering more business value. The problem with the popular three pillars (metrics, logs, tracing) is that you are talking about technology aspects and not about solutions. It's like talking about the tools in a mechanics toolbox used to make your convertible run again, instead of focusing on the blue smoke coming out of the exhaust, the rising engine temperature, and using that data to quickly remediate the problem by replacing the seals to prevent oil leaking in the engine. Let’s quickly tour the phases that lead to better outcomes and get our focus back on effective observability goals.
Key takeaways - Modern cloud native observability needs three guiding phases to provide better outcomes, not tooling.
Based on article: https://www.schabell.org/2022/09/o11y-guide-cloud-native-observability-needs-phases.html
Are you collecting just about every metric under the sun and the kitchen sink too? Understanding the cost of collecting metrics and the usefulness of those metrics is the only way to scale in a cloud native world. You can’t get away with just collecting everything as you grow. Your observability teams need to make decisions about what to collect, what to drop, what to aggregate, and still be able to alert, triage, remediate, and do their root cause analysis on a daily basis. Gain immediate insights into high cost data (DPPS), when to drop time series data, and how to determine when the value of that data is at its lowest. Session includes a recorded demo video of it in action.
Engaging Your Execs - Telling Great Observability Tales Inspiring ActionEric D. Schabell
Anyone embedded in the cloud native observability teams in any organization can voice their frustrations at not being taken seriously by their executive decision makers. This leads to way too much on-call stress, frustrations, and eventual burnout. With research showing us DevOps spending over 10 hrs a week on issues in their environments, we could all use quick action by our executives when we find ways to fix our cloud native issues. The trick is to tell the tales we accumulate in such a way as to engage, inspire, and effect change in our organizations. This session provides attendees with ample cloud native bedtime stories, tricks that make your tales land within the executive human mind, and actionable insights to head home with immediate results. Join me for a half hour of power where you are empowered to tell better observability stories for better executive decision outcomes.
WTF is SRE - Telling Effective Tales about ProductionEric D. Schabell
Storytelling is as old as time itself…. Since the beginning of humankind, we share our experiences, we teach, we inspire, we relate to stories as told all around us. How can we learn to use this powerful mechanism to tell effective tales about our production environments when dealing with our management teams?
Learn how humans listen to stories (tales) more than they pay attention to pages of charts, dashboards, and data. If you want to learn how to make sure your message lands and how to effectively manage upwards in your organization, this is the session for you. Attendees will depart with a small yet powerful set of actionable examples that almost ensure your stories will capture your management's attention. One thing is certain, stories are being told, but what are your production stories and how can you become adept at telling them?
Are you collecting just about every metric under the sun and the kitchen sink too? Understanding the cost of collecting metrics and the usefulness of those metrics is the only way to scale in a cloud native world. You can’t get away with just collecting everything as you grow. Your observability teams need to make decisions about what to collect, what to drop, what to aggregate, and still be able to alert, triage, remediate, and do their root cause analysis on a daily basis. Gain immediate insights into high cost data (DPPS), when to drop time series data, and how to determine when the value of that data is at its lowest. Session includes a recorded demo video of it in action.
Are you interested in dipping your toes in the cloud native observability waters, but as an engineer you are not sure where to get started with tracing problems through your microservices and application landscapes on Kubernetes? Then this is the session for you, where we take you on your first steps in an active open-source project that offers a buffet of languages, challenges, and opportunities for getting started with telemetry data.
The project is called openTelemetry, but before diving into the specifics, we’ll start with de-mystifying key concepts and terms such as observability, telemetry, instrumentation, cardinality, percentile to lay a foundation. After understanding the nuts and bolts of observability and distributed traces, we’ll explore the openTelemetry community; its Special Interest Groups (SIGs), repositories, and how to become not only an end-user, but possibly a contributor.We will wrap up with an overview of the components in this project, such as the Collector, the OpenTelemetry protocol (OTLP), its APIs, and its SDKs.
Attendees will leave with an understanding of key observability concepts, become grounded in distributed tracing terminology, be aware of the components of openTelemetry, and know how to take their first steps to an open-source contribution!
Key Takeaways: Open source, vendor neutral instrumentation is an exciting new reality as the industry standardizes on openTelemetry for observability. OpenTelemetry is on a mission to enable effective observability by making high-quality, portable telemetry ubiquitous. The world of observability and monitoring today has a steep learning curve and in order to achieve ubiquity, the project would benefit from growing our contributor community.
Open Source 101 - Observability For You and Me with OpenTelemetryEric D. Schabell
Are you interested in dipping your toes in the cloud native observability waters, but as an engineer you are not sure where to get started with tracing problems through your microservices and application landscapes on Kubernetes? Then this is the session for you, where we take you on your first steps in an active open-source project that offers a buffet of languages, challenges, and opportunities for getting started with telemetry data.
The project is called openTelemetry, but before diving into the specifics, we’ll start with de-mystifying key concepts and terms such as observability, telemetry, instrumentation, cardinality, percentile to lay a foundation. After understanding the nuts and bolts of observability and distributed traces, we’ll explore the openTelemetry community; its Special Interest Groups (SIGs), repositories, and how to become not only an end-user, but possibly a contributor.We will wrap up with an overview of the components in this project, such as the Collector, the OpenTelemetry protocol (OTLP), its APIs, and its SDKs.
Attendees will leave with an understanding of key observability concepts, become grounded in distributed tracing terminology, be aware of the components of openTelemetry, and know how to take their first steps to an open-source contribution!
Key Takeaways: Open source, vendor neutral instrumentation is an exciting new reality as the industry standardizes on openTelemetry for observability. OpenTelemetry is on a mission to enable effective observability by making high-quality, portable telemetry ubiquitous. The world of observability and monitoring today has a steep learning curve and in order to achieve ubiquity, the project would benefit from growing our contributor community.
3 Pitfalls Everyone Should Avoid with Cloud DataEric D. Schabell
The daily hype is all around you. From cloud native, multicloud, to hybrid cloud, this is the path to your digital future. The choices you make as a developer does not preclude the daily work of enhancing your customer's experience and agile delivery of your applications. With all this delivery and infrastructure, there is a lot of data generated when engaging with any cloud experience. Regulatory and compliance pressures force us to store audit and observability data. Understanding the pitfalls around the collection, storage, and maintenance of your cloud data can mean the difference between bankruptcy and success with our cloud native strategy. Let us take you on a journey, looking closely at the decisions you are making as a developer delivering and dealing with monitoring your applications. Join us for an hour of power, where real customer experiences are used to highlight the three top lessons learned as their developers transitioned their data needs into cloud native environments.
Key Takeaways: Attendees to this session will gain insights into the data explosion that is part of the large scale cloud native world. Real customer experiences are used to highlight the three top lessons learned as their developers transitioned their data needs into cloud native environments.
3 Pitfalls Everyone Should Avoid with Cloud Native DataEric D. Schabell
The daily hype is all around you. From cloud native, multicloud, to hybrid cloud, this is the path to your digital future. The choices you make as a developer does not preclude the daily work of enhancing your customer's experience and agile delivery of your applications. With all this delivery and infrastructure, there is a lot of data generated when engaging with any cloud experience. Regulatory and compliance pressures force us to store audit and observability data. Understanding the pitfalls around the collection, storage, and maintenance of your cloud data can mean the difference between bankruptcy and success with our cloud native strategy. Let us take you on a journey, looking closely at the decisions you are making as a developer delivering and dealing with monitoring your applications. Join us for an hour of power, where real customer experiences are used to highlight the three top lessons learned as their developers transitioned their data needs into cloud native environments.
Key Takeaways: Attendees to this session will gain insights into the data explosion that is part of the large scale cloud native world. Real customer experiences are used to highlight the three top lessons learned as their developers transitioned their data needs into cloud native environments.
Whether you’re an enterprise migrating to cloud-native or born in the cloud, most of today’s APM and Observability tools don’t support how your engineers and DevOps teams need to develop, deploy, and support their software. Observability needs to shift left and reflect the modern way companies organize their development teams and their vital interdependencies.
Chronosphere is the only vendor addressing the unique requirements for observability in a cloud-native world.
Join this webinar to learn:
• What cloud native observability is and how it is different from the promises made by traditional cloud APM and observability vendors
• How to use cloud-native observability to do more “Dev” and less “Ops” so you can dramatically improve developer and engineer workflows and productivity
• How to make on-call shifts less stressful so that your engineers aren’t getting burned out
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
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.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
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
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.
"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.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
3. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
SOLUTIONS FOUNDATIONAL OVERVIEW
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continuous
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THEIR TOP IT PRIORITIES AND CHALLENGES
Optimize the IT
you have
Integrate apps, data,
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Add and manage cloud
infrastructure
Build more modern
applications
MUST BALANCE INNOVATION AND OPTIMIZATION
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Optimize the IT
you have
Add and manage cloud
infrastructure
Build more modern
applications
SPECIFIC CUSTOMER USE CASES
● Accelerate Service Delivery
● Add self-service capabilities
● Migrate virtualized infrastructure
● Migrate legacy applications to cloud-like
infrastructure
● Storage migrate to SDS
● Build a private cloud
● Develop, deploy and manage new container-
based applications
● Support massively-scalable applications
● Align workloads to right cloud environment
● Manage hybrid cloud or multi-cloud environments
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RED HAT’S VISION: OPEN HYBRID CLOUD
EFFICIENT, STABLE TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION ACROSS ALL 4 FOOTPRINTS
PHYSICAL VIRTUAL PRIVATE CLOUD PUBLIC CLOUD
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RED HAT’S VISION: OPEN HYBRID CLOUD
ALL KINDS OF APPS AND ENVIRONMENTS, INCLUDING CONTAINERS
PHYSICAL VIRTUAL PRIVATE CLOUD PUBLIC CLOUD
TRADITIONAL CLIENT-SERVER INTERNET CLOUD
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BUT HERE’S WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE FOR ONE FINANCIAL SERVICES CUSTOMER
IT’S A DIFFERENT JOURNEY FOR EVERYONE
Test
private cloud
Strategic hybrid cloud
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sandbox (IaaS & PaaS)
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public cloud
AUTOMATION & DEVOPS PROCESSES CONTAINERS FOR
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private cloud
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physical
environment
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virtualization
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Optimize the IT
you have
Add and manage cloud
infrastructure
Build more modern
applications
RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS ALIGNED TO
CUSTOMER CHALLENGES
Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure
Red Hat Cloud Suite
OpenShift Container Platform
Red Hat Storage / Security / Management
Red Hat JBoss Middleware
16. F5211-010917
Optimize the IT
you have
Add and manage cloud
infrastructure
Build more modern
applications
SPECIFIC CLOUD USE CASES
● Accelerate Service Delivery
● Add self-service capabilities
● Migrate virtualized infrastructure
● Migrate legacy applications to cloud-like
infrastructure
● Storage migrate to SDS
● Build a private cloud
● Develop, deploy and manage new container-
based applications
● Support massively-scalable applications
● Align workloads to right cloud environment
● Manage hybrid cloud or multi-cloud environments
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SLOW DELIVERY
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VI ADMIN
SYS ADMIN
SEC OPS
“What Networks should this be on?”
“Do you really need 16GB?”
“What version of Java again?”
“What goes into this config file?”
“This is not configured securely.”
“This version is insecure.”
REQUEST
HEAD OF OPERATIONS
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SLOW DELIVERY
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VI ADMIN
SYS ADMIN
SEC OPS
“What Networks should this be on?”
“Do you really need 16GB?”
“What version of Java again?”
“What goes into this config file?”
“This is not configured securely.”
“This version is insecure.”
REQUEST
HEAD OF OPERATIONS
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SLOW DELIVERY
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VI ADMIN
SYS ADMIN
SEC OPS
“What Networks should this be on?”
“Do you really need 16GB?”
“What version of Java again?”
“What goes into this config file?”
“This is not configured securely.”
“This version is insecure.”
REQUEST
HEAD OF OPERATIONS
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TASK TIME (MINS)
Create virtual machine
Add storage and networking
Queue between teams
Install operating system
Wait after install
Configure operating system
Install application platforms
Configure application platforms
Queue between teams
Security configuration and scan
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VI ADMIN
SYS ADMIN
SEC OPS
“What Networks should this be on?”
“Do you really need 16GB?”
“What version of Java again?”
“What goes into this config file?”
“This is not configured securely.”
“This version is insecure.”
REQUEST
HEAD OF OPERATIONS
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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VI ADMIN
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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ACCELERATE DELIVERY
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REQUEST
SERVICE DESIGNER
VI ADMIN SYS ADMIN SEC OPS
CATALOG ITEMENVIRONMENT
37. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATE DELIVERY
DEVELOPER
REQUEST
SERVICE DESIGNER
VI ADMIN SYS ADMIN SEC OPS
CATALOG ITEMENVIRONMENT
38. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATE DELIVERY
DEVELOPER
REQUEST
SERVICE DESIGNER
VI ADMIN SYS ADMIN SEC OPS
CATALOG ITEMENVIRONMENT
39. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATE DELIVERY
DEVELOPER
REQUEST
SERVICE DESIGNER
VI ADMIN SYS ADMIN SEC OPS
CATALOG ITEMENVIRONMENT
40. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATE DELIVERY
DEVELOPER
REQUEST
SERVICE DESIGNER
VI ADMIN SYS ADMIN SEC OPS
CATALOG ITEMENVIRONMENT
41. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATE DELIVERY
DEVELOPER
REQUEST
SERVICE DESIGNER
VI ADMIN SYS ADMIN SEC OPS
CATALOG ITEMENVIRONMENT
42. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATED DELIVERY
DEVELOPER
43. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATED DELIVERY
REQUEST
DEVELOPER
44. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATED DELIVERY
REQUEST
DEVELOPER
ENVIRONMENT
45. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATED DELIVERY
REQUEST
DEVELOPER
ENVIRONMENT
46. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
ACCELERATED DELIVERY
REQUEST
DEVELOPER
TASK TIME (MINS)
Create virtual machine
Add storage and networking
Queue between teams
Install operating system
Wait after install
Configure operating system
Install application platforms
Configure application platforms
Queue between teams
Security configuration and scan
2
3
120
2
60
1
2
1
120
2
ACTIVE WORK TIME 13 minutes
313 minutesTOTAL TIME
ENVIRONMENT
47. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
TASK TIME (MINS)
Create virtual machine
Add storage and networking
Queue between teams
Install operating system
Wait after install
Configure operating system
Install application platforms
Configure application platforms
Queue between teams
Security configuration and scan
2
3
120
2
60
1
2
1
120
2
ACTIVE WORK TIME 13 minutes
180 minsTOTAL TIME
ACCELERATED DELIVERY
REQUEST
DEVELOPER
ENVIRONMENT
48. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
TASK TIME (MINS)
Create virtual machine
Add storage and networking
Queue between teams
Install operating system
Wait after install
Configure operating system
Install application platforms
Configure application platforms
Queue between teams
Security configuration and scan
2
3
120
2
60
1
2
1
120
2
ACTIVE WORK TIME 13 minutes
120 minutesTOTAL TIME
ACCELERATED DELIVERY
REQUEST
DEVELOPER
ENVIRONMENT
49. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
TASK TIME (MINS)
Create virtual machine
Add storage and networking
Queue between teams
Install operating system
Wait after install
Configure operating system
Install application platforms
Configure application platforms
Queue between teams
Security configuration and scan
2
3
120
2
60
1
2
1
120
2
ACTIVE WORK TIME 13 minutes
13 minutesTOTAL TIME
ACCELERATED DELIVERY
REQUEST
DEVELOPER
ENVIRONMENT
50. What it does: Demonstrates defining a multi-tier application in a self-service catalog
(CloudForms) that deploys across Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and vSphere using content
and configuration obtained from Satellite. Available in Red Hat Product Demo System
(RHPDS).
Why it’s technically differentiated: The combination of CloudForms and Satellite allow for a
single definition of the complex application to be deployed across multiple providers. This
lowers complexity by allowing a single Red Hat Enterprise Linux image to be customized on
deployment time.
(Demonstration available)
ACCELERATE SERVICE DELIVERY
51. F5211-010917
Optimize the IT
you have
Add and manage cloud
infrastructure
Build more modern
applications
SPECIFIC CLOUD USE CASES
● Accelerate Service Delivery
● Add self-service capabilities
● Migrate virtualized infrastructure
● Migrate legacy applications to cloud-like
infrastructure
● Storage migrate to SDS
● Build a private cloud
● Develop, deploy and manage new
container-based applications
● Deliver massively-scalable infrastructure
● Align workloads to right cloud environment
● Manage hybrid cloud or multi-cloud
environments
52. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
OPTIMIZE I.T.
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
53. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
OPTIMIZE I.T.
VI ADMIN
“My workloads are running poorly
because cluster 1 is running hot.”
“I would like to move workloads to
my less expensive private cloud
infrastructure.”
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
54. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
OPTIMIZE I.T.
VI ADMIN
“My workloads are running poorly
because cluster 1 is running hot.”
“I would like to move workloads to
my less expensive private cloud
infrastructure.”
“My private cloud is not yet
certified to run workloads with
Personally Identifiable Information
on them.”
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
55. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
OPTIMIZE I.T.
VI ADMIN
“My workloads are running poorly
because cluster 1 is running hot.”
“I would like to move workloads to
my less expensive private cloud
infrastructure.”
“My private cloud is not yet
certified to run workloads with
Personally Identifiable Information
on them.”
“I need to place workloads on
regions based on cost and
proximity to my users.”
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
56. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
57. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
58. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
59. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
60. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
61. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
62. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
63. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
64. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
INSPECT
65. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
INSPECT
66. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
INSPECT
67. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
INSPECT
68. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
INSPECT
69. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
INSPECT MANAGE
70. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
INSPECT MANAGE
71. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
REGION 1 REGION 2CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 CELL 1 CELL 2
VI ADMIN
OPTIMIZED I.T.
MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
OPTIMIZE
CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2
INSPECT MANAGE
72. OPTIMIZE IT (DEMO)
What it does: Demonstrates automated migration of a complex application from Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization and vSphere to Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and OpenStack
using CloudForms and virt-v2v. Available in Red Hat Product Demo System (RHPDS).
Why it’s technically differentiated: The combination of the state machine to provide
automation with the virt-v2v tooling included with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and Red
Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform allow for automated VM migration. This is a feature
that most other infrastructure-only providers lack and full stack vendors fail to demonstrate.
(Demonstration available)
73. F5211-010917
Optimize the IT
you have
Add and manage cloud
infrastructure
Build more modern
applications
SPECIFIC CLOUD USE CASES
● Accelerate Service Delivery
● Add self-service capabilities
● Migrate virtualized infrastructure
● Migrate legacy applications to cloud-like
infrastructure
● Storage migrate to SDS
● Build a private cloud
● Develop, deploy and manage new
container-based applications
● Deliver massively-scalable infrastructure
● Align workloads to right cloud environment
● Manage hybrid cloud or multi-cloud
environments
74. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS
75. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS
76. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS
77. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS
78. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
79. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
80. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
81. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
82. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
83. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
DEVELOPMENT
84. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS
85. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS
86. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS
87. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS
How to deploy in production?
How to configure and secure?
How to scale?
How to update?
88. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS
How to deploy in production?
How to configure and secure?
How to scale?
How to update?
89. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZE DEVELOPMENT
SILOED TEAMS MONOLITHIC
DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS
How to deploy in production?
How to configure and secure?
How to scale?
How to update?
PRODUCTION
90. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
DEVELOPMENT
91. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
92. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
93. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
94. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
DEVELOPMENT
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
95. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
96. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
97. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION
PIPELINE
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
98. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION
PIPELINE
CONTINUOUS
INTEGRATION
AND DELIVERY
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
99. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION
PIPELINE
CONTINUOUS
INTEGRATION
AND DELIVERY
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
100. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
MODERNIZED DEVELOPMENT
CROSS FUNCTIONAL TEAMS
DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION
PIPELINE
CONTINUOUS
INTEGRATION
AND DELIVERY
OPERATIONS
MANAGE &
MONITOR
101. MODERNIZE DEV AND OPS
What it does: Demonstrates developing an application across OpenShift and OpenStack that
is then audited by CloudForms. Available in Red Hat Product Demo System (RHPDS).
Why it’s technically differentiated: The combination of OpenShift and OpenStack allow for
unique flexibility in creating mixed service model applications (containers and virtual
machines) or using infrastructure services within a platform as a service model (OpenShift
application with Cinder volumes for persistence). CloudForms ability to manage vertically from
hosts to virtual machines to containers is all differentiating.
(Demonstration available)
102. F5211-010917
Optimize the IT
you have
Add and manage cloud
infrastructure
Build more modern
applications
SPECIFIC CLOUD USE CASES
● Accelerate Service Delivery
● Add self-service capabilities
● Migrate virtualized infrastructure
● Migrate legacy applications to cloud-like
infrastructure
● Storage migrate to SDS
● Build a private cloud
● Develop, deploy and manage new
container-based applications
● Deliver massively-scalable infrastructure
● Align workloads to right cloud environment
● Manage hybrid cloud or multi-cloud
environments
103. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
104. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
105. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
106. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
107. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
108. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
109. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
110. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
111. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
DO-IT-YOURSELF SCALE-OUT
Complex and incomplete
112. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVER SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SCALE UP
Financially and technically unsustainable
DO-IT-YOURSELF SCALE-OUT
Complex and incomplete
113. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
NEW YORK
114. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
NEW YORK LONDON
115. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
NEW YORK LONDON TOKYO
116. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
CHARGEBACK SELF-SERVICE AUDIT CONTROL POLICIES WORKFLOW
NEW YORK LONDON TOKYO
117. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
CHARGEBACK SELF-SERVICE AUDIT CONTROL POLICIES WORKFLOW
NEW YORK LONDON TOKYO
118. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
CHARGEBACK SELF-SERVICE AUDIT CONTROL POLICIES WORKFLOW
NEW YORK LONDON TOKYO
119. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
CHARGEBACK SELF-SERVICE AUDIT CONTROL POLICIES WORKFLOW
NEW YORK LONDON TOKYO
120. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
CHARGEBACK SELF-SERVICE AUDIT CONTROL POLICIES WORKFLOW
NEW YORK LONDON TOKYO
121. RED HAT CLOUD SOLUTIONS
DELIVERED SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
CHARGEBACK SELF-SERVICE AUDIT CONTROL POLICIES WORKFLOW
ENTERPRISE GRADE SCALE-OUT CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE
NEW YORK LONDON TOKYO
122. What it does: Demonstrates using CloudForms for chargeback and reporting across a
geographically diverse OpenStack deployment (Paris, Tokyo, and New York). Available in Red
Hat Product Demo System (RHPDS).
Why it’s technically differentiated: Showing chargeback and reporting across multiple
OpenStack clouds illustrates how CloudForms can provide enterprise management features
for OpenStack while at the same time showing how it can be used to provide a single point of
data aggregation across multiple infrastructures.
(Demonstration available)
SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
123. Red Hat Cloud Suite
P105181 - Real-world perspectives: Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure
15:30 - 16:15 on Wednesday with Unum and Penn State on panel
Announcements
Blog Posts / Videos
Scaleable Infrastructure (video)
Optimize IT (video)
Accelerating Service Delivery (video)
Modernizing Development & Operations (video)
Red Hat Demo Central - https://github.com/redhatdemocentral
Red Hat Customer Portal
Available online
https://access.redhat.com/products/red-hat-cloud-suite
Additional Information and Resources
127. Cloud Deployment Planner
LT122010 - Observability and automation lightning talks
11:30-12:15 on Wednesday
Find more
Blog Post
http://www.schabell.org/2016/06/howto-setup-redhat-cloud-using-online-deployment-planner.html
Video How To
https://youtu.be/tVHZtqmzAlo
Red Hat Customer Portal
Available online
https://access.redhat.com/cloud-deployment-planner
Additional Information and Resources
128. F5211-010917
RED HAT OPEN INNOVATION LABS
COLLABORATION
Space to work,
innovate, and discuss
RESIDENCY
An eight-week accelerated
teaming engagement
COMMUNITY INCUBATION
Communities
supporting innovation
129. More Red Hat Summit Activities
Be sure to check out these talks too:
● S101680 - Discover the foundations of digital transformation (TUE)
● Mini-Theater:
○ What are your Digital Foundations? (TUE)
○ How to Setup a Container Platform for Modern Application Delivery in Minutes
(THU)
● DevZone:
○ Anyone Show You How to Install OpenShift Container Platform in Minutes? (TUE)