This document discusses secrets of successful adoptions of Cloud Foundry. It provides examples of companies that have used Cloud Foundry to improve operations, increase developer productivity, and enhance security. Specific outcomes mentioned include reducing wait times, increasing revenue, and performing updates more frequently. It also discusses metrics for measuring the success of digital transformations and emphasizes the importance of measuring the right metrics.
This session introduces the key patterns in Cloud Native application development. It highlights the need of a unique architecture style, further, the fitment of DevOps, usage of Microservices and the runtime of Cloud Native application (* as a Service). The precautions of distributed computing gives insights of how to plan the application design and architecture.
CloudWorld: What Does Cloud-Native Mean Anyway?Grace Jansen
Terms cloud-native & microservice architecture have been used interchangeably for years. Microservices have benefits, but also bring challenges, so are they really the go-to solution in all cases? Better understanding & some failed projects led to an evaluation of the suitability of microservices, and resulted in new interest in the various architecture styles in the cloud. We'll look at microservices and monoliths in the context of cloud-native.
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.
Driving Enterprise Architecture Redesign: Cloud-Native Platforms, APIs, and D...Chris Haddad
High performance architecture is rapidly changing due to three fundamental drivers:
Cloud-Native Platforms - change the way we think about operational infrastructure
DevOps - changes application lifecycle practices
APIs - change how we integrate and evolve infrastructure and applications, especially Mobile apps
In this session, Chris will illustrate:
Why you should consider Cloud-Native architecture components in your Enterprise Architecture
What is DevOps impact on App and API design guidelines
How API-centric focus revises Enterprise Architecture
Large-Scale Enterprise Platform Transformation with Microservices, DevOps, an...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016
Speakers: Christopher Tretina; Director, Comcast & Vipul Savjani; Director of PaaS, Accenture
Comcast is embarking on a multi-year application modernization and transformation journey to achieve application resiliency, velocity and cost optimization at enterprise scale. We will discuss how we are addressing significant technical architecture, engineering, and delivery challenges faced in transformation of Comcast’s Enterprise Services Platform (ESP) from SOA architecture to Cloud-Native architecture using Microservices, DevOps, and PaaS.
Platform Requirements for CI/CD Success—and the Enterprises Leading the WayVMware Tanzu
All enterprises want to increase the speed of software delivery to get new products to market faster. The means for achieving this is often through the practice of continuous integration/continuous delivery. But speed alone isn’t enough—teams also require the ability to pivot when conditions change. They must ensure their software is stable and reliable, and be able to roll out patches and other security measures quickly and at scale.
A cloud-native platform coupled with test-driven development and CI/CD practices can help make this a reality. In this webinar, 451 Research’s Jay Lyman presents the results of his research into cloud-native platform requirements for enterprise CI/CD and DevOps success. Pivotal’s James Ma joins Lyman to discuss best practices from DevOps teams charged with running and managing cloud-native platforms, including applying CI/CD to the platform itself.
Speakers: James Ma, Pivotal and Jay Lyman, 451 Research
These slides were presented at the Red Hat "Achieving True Integration Agility with Microservices, Containers and API's" workshop in Santa Clara on 10/26
This session introduces the key patterns in Cloud Native application development. It highlights the need of a unique architecture style, further, the fitment of DevOps, usage of Microservices and the runtime of Cloud Native application (* as a Service). The precautions of distributed computing gives insights of how to plan the application design and architecture.
CloudWorld: What Does Cloud-Native Mean Anyway?Grace Jansen
Terms cloud-native & microservice architecture have been used interchangeably for years. Microservices have benefits, but also bring challenges, so are they really the go-to solution in all cases? Better understanding & some failed projects led to an evaluation of the suitability of microservices, and resulted in new interest in the various architecture styles in the cloud. We'll look at microservices and monoliths in the context of cloud-native.
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.
Driving Enterprise Architecture Redesign: Cloud-Native Platforms, APIs, and D...Chris Haddad
High performance architecture is rapidly changing due to three fundamental drivers:
Cloud-Native Platforms - change the way we think about operational infrastructure
DevOps - changes application lifecycle practices
APIs - change how we integrate and evolve infrastructure and applications, especially Mobile apps
In this session, Chris will illustrate:
Why you should consider Cloud-Native architecture components in your Enterprise Architecture
What is DevOps impact on App and API design guidelines
How API-centric focus revises Enterprise Architecture
Large-Scale Enterprise Platform Transformation with Microservices, DevOps, an...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016
Speakers: Christopher Tretina; Director, Comcast & Vipul Savjani; Director of PaaS, Accenture
Comcast is embarking on a multi-year application modernization and transformation journey to achieve application resiliency, velocity and cost optimization at enterprise scale. We will discuss how we are addressing significant technical architecture, engineering, and delivery challenges faced in transformation of Comcast’s Enterprise Services Platform (ESP) from SOA architecture to Cloud-Native architecture using Microservices, DevOps, and PaaS.
Platform Requirements for CI/CD Success—and the Enterprises Leading the WayVMware Tanzu
All enterprises want to increase the speed of software delivery to get new products to market faster. The means for achieving this is often through the practice of continuous integration/continuous delivery. But speed alone isn’t enough—teams also require the ability to pivot when conditions change. They must ensure their software is stable and reliable, and be able to roll out patches and other security measures quickly and at scale.
A cloud-native platform coupled with test-driven development and CI/CD practices can help make this a reality. In this webinar, 451 Research’s Jay Lyman presents the results of his research into cloud-native platform requirements for enterprise CI/CD and DevOps success. Pivotal’s James Ma joins Lyman to discuss best practices from DevOps teams charged with running and managing cloud-native platforms, including applying CI/CD to the platform itself.
Speakers: James Ma, Pivotal and Jay Lyman, 451 Research
These slides were presented at the Red Hat "Achieving True Integration Agility with Microservices, Containers and API's" workshop in Santa Clara on 10/26
Upgrade your InfoSec, Ops and Dev teams with PCF 1.12VMware Tanzu
Join us for a look at Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.12. This latest version includes many features to help enterprise InfoSec teams to run their modern applications more securely.
We will also discuss small footprint ERT, more tools for Windows operators and Steeltoe.
Thank you in advance for joining us.
The Pivotal Team
Red Hat OpenShift - a foundation for successful digital transformationEric D. Schabell
The usage of containers is exploding and according to a recent report Red Hat is the vendor best placed to capitalize on this. To us it is pretty simple - Containers are Linux and Red Hat is the leader on Linux. But we move beyond that, addressing the wider use-case - building a complete innovation platform, harnessing the power of the hottest open source projects on the planet, integrated into a complete end-end experience from development to production across any footprint - on-prem to cloud.
Red Hat Forum Norway, Eric D. Schabell, Global Technology Evangelist, Red Hat
(https://docs.google.com/a/redhat.com/presentation/d/1WnasL7oMoC_-TfUZd4DYY9l7_4u0TivVsnWc1mXcBiI/edit?usp=sharing)
Your opportunity to see how you can address your application development and delivery challenges with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Video and slides synchronized, mp3 and slide download available at URL http://bit.ly/2oP4qzP.
Bert Ertman goes beyond the hype of being Cloud-native and focuses instead on what being Cloud-native actually requires in terms of skills and experience for Java Developers and how it affects and impacts traditional systems design. Filmed at qconnewyork.com.
Bert Ertman is VP of Technology at Luminis. He is a frequent speaker on Java, Cloud, and software architecture all over the world, book author, and serial conference organizer. He was awarded the coveted title of Java Champion in 2008, and is a JavaOne RockStar speaker and a two-fold Duke’s Choice Award winner.
The slide deck for our recent talk at the alt.Net meetup:
Note: These slides make almost no sense without the presentation, although some have requested the slides, so here they are.
If there are any questions regarding the slides, feel free to contact either Abhaya or Joshua.
Microservice scars:
PageUp is on a journey from monolith to microservices.
This talk is to discuss the lessons we learnt from our first microservice. It has been running in production for 9 months - looking back, we have scars, and we've learnt a lot - lets have a retro!
We will cover all sorts of topics ranging from the technical details of our approach, in terms of technology stack, continuous deployments, to the soft skills - stakeholder management, team dynamic. We talk through our experience, and what we took from it. Something for everyone.
Abhaya Chauhan is a Senior Technical Advisor at PageUp - led the team for PageUp's first microservice.
He is focused on ensuring the company is ready for scale. Reducing time to market and bringing agility back to our product. He loves to focus on delivering pragmatically, and showing value.@AbhayaChauhan
www.abhayachauhan.com
Joshua Toth is a Full Stack Developer at PageUp - A member of the team that produced PageUp's first microservice. He loves learning about new technologies and tackling whatever challenge is presented. He has an interest in security and devops as a culture.@TothJoshuaJ
TothJoshuaJ@gmail.com
Barriers to entry are collapsing as digital startups come out of nowhere to disrupt entire industries. In this session we will discuss the capabilities you need to deliver business innovation through software to market faster than your competitors.
Speaker: Faiz Parkar, Director EMEA GTM, Pivotal
ClouNS - A Cloud-native Application Reference Model for Enterprise ArchitectsNane Kratzke
The capability to operate cloud-native applications can create enormous business growth and value. But enterprise architects should be aware that cloud-native applications are vulnerable to vendor lock-in. We investigated cloud-native application design principles, public cloud service providers, and industrial cloud standards. All results indicate that most cloud service categories seem to foster vendor lock-in situations which might be especially problematic for enterprise architectures. This might sound disillusioning at first. However, we present a reference model for cloud-native applications that relies only on a small subset of well standardized IaaS services. The reference model can be used for codifying cloud technologies. It can guide technology identification, classification, adoption, research and development processes for cloud-native application and for vendor lock-in aware enterprise architecture engineering methodologies.
Going Cloud Native at Comcast: How We Migrated a Massive Legacy SOA Platform ...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Todd Migliore, Comcast
During this session I will be giving an overview of how Comcast developed the xfinity service platform and successfully migrated over 70 legacy SOA services to our next gen cloud native microservice platform. This project has been three years in the making and I have been leading it all along. We are finally at the finish line and I would like to share all that we have learned on our journey with the rest of the community. This session will be particularly useful to other enterprises contemplating a similar transformation. I will be covering the full gamut of our transformation. Everything from cloud native principals, continuous delivery, what is a microservice, service migration strategies, consumer migrations strategies, devops transformation, multi-site active/active architecture, distributed data architecture, resiliency patterns, and auto failover. Most importantly i will share some of the benefits our dev teams, business, and customers are experiencing as a result of this transformation.
cross cloud inter-operability with iPaaS and serverless for Telco cloud SDN/NFVKrishna-Kumar
An overview of how SDN/NFV can be orchestrated with serverless and iPaas environment typically in Hybrid Cloud world. Cross cloud inter-operability for Telco cloud.
Made for Each Other: Microservices + PaaSVMware Tanzu
Companies need to build better software faster to compete. But existing monolithic applications, legacy platforms, and lengthy operational deployment cycles are holding innovation back. Microservices are becoming the cloud architecture of choice because they offer the ability to loosely couple applications into discrete services that can be surgically changed without requiring disruptive overhauls. This approach enables the responsiveness and rapid change needed by the business.
Enterprise PaaS is a critical foundation to simplify the operations, governance, and health management of these new architectures. Together with a DevOps culture, microservices and PaaS are the engine that drives innovation at speed.
Your opportunity to see how you can address your application development and delivery challenges with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Join Jared Ruckle and Pieter Humphrey for a view into Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) 2.0 capabilities with demos and expert Q&A. See how the platform enables:
DEVELOPER PRODUCTIVITY
- Accelerate feature delivery with an updated application runtime to speed innovation.
OPERATOR EFFICIENCY
- Run all of your apps on the highly automated Pivotal Cloud Foundry platform. Deploy in your data center or the public cloud.
COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY
- Reduce risk across your app portfolio. Protecting systems and customer data using Pivotal’s 3 Rs of security: repair, repave, and rotate.
HIGH AVAILABILITY
- Deliver enterprise SLAs at scale. Keep customer-facing systems online under even the most challenging circumstances.
Learn about the updates during this online event to understand why brand leaders continue to choose PCF as the leading multi-cloud platform.
Upgrade your InfoSec, Ops and Dev teams with PCF 1.12VMware Tanzu
Join us for a look at Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.12. This latest version includes many features to help enterprise InfoSec teams to run their modern applications more securely.
We will also discuss small footprint ERT, more tools for Windows operators and Steeltoe.
Thank you in advance for joining us.
The Pivotal Team
Red Hat OpenShift - a foundation for successful digital transformationEric D. Schabell
The usage of containers is exploding and according to a recent report Red Hat is the vendor best placed to capitalize on this. To us it is pretty simple - Containers are Linux and Red Hat is the leader on Linux. But we move beyond that, addressing the wider use-case - building a complete innovation platform, harnessing the power of the hottest open source projects on the planet, integrated into a complete end-end experience from development to production across any footprint - on-prem to cloud.
Red Hat Forum Norway, Eric D. Schabell, Global Technology Evangelist, Red Hat
(https://docs.google.com/a/redhat.com/presentation/d/1WnasL7oMoC_-TfUZd4DYY9l7_4u0TivVsnWc1mXcBiI/edit?usp=sharing)
Your opportunity to see how you can address your application development and delivery challenges with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Video and slides synchronized, mp3 and slide download available at URL http://bit.ly/2oP4qzP.
Bert Ertman goes beyond the hype of being Cloud-native and focuses instead on what being Cloud-native actually requires in terms of skills and experience for Java Developers and how it affects and impacts traditional systems design. Filmed at qconnewyork.com.
Bert Ertman is VP of Technology at Luminis. He is a frequent speaker on Java, Cloud, and software architecture all over the world, book author, and serial conference organizer. He was awarded the coveted title of Java Champion in 2008, and is a JavaOne RockStar speaker and a two-fold Duke’s Choice Award winner.
The slide deck for our recent talk at the alt.Net meetup:
Note: These slides make almost no sense without the presentation, although some have requested the slides, so here they are.
If there are any questions regarding the slides, feel free to contact either Abhaya or Joshua.
Microservice scars:
PageUp is on a journey from monolith to microservices.
This talk is to discuss the lessons we learnt from our first microservice. It has been running in production for 9 months - looking back, we have scars, and we've learnt a lot - lets have a retro!
We will cover all sorts of topics ranging from the technical details of our approach, in terms of technology stack, continuous deployments, to the soft skills - stakeholder management, team dynamic. We talk through our experience, and what we took from it. Something for everyone.
Abhaya Chauhan is a Senior Technical Advisor at PageUp - led the team for PageUp's first microservice.
He is focused on ensuring the company is ready for scale. Reducing time to market and bringing agility back to our product. He loves to focus on delivering pragmatically, and showing value.@AbhayaChauhan
www.abhayachauhan.com
Joshua Toth is a Full Stack Developer at PageUp - A member of the team that produced PageUp's first microservice. He loves learning about new technologies and tackling whatever challenge is presented. He has an interest in security and devops as a culture.@TothJoshuaJ
TothJoshuaJ@gmail.com
Barriers to entry are collapsing as digital startups come out of nowhere to disrupt entire industries. In this session we will discuss the capabilities you need to deliver business innovation through software to market faster than your competitors.
Speaker: Faiz Parkar, Director EMEA GTM, Pivotal
ClouNS - A Cloud-native Application Reference Model for Enterprise ArchitectsNane Kratzke
The capability to operate cloud-native applications can create enormous business growth and value. But enterprise architects should be aware that cloud-native applications are vulnerable to vendor lock-in. We investigated cloud-native application design principles, public cloud service providers, and industrial cloud standards. All results indicate that most cloud service categories seem to foster vendor lock-in situations which might be especially problematic for enterprise architectures. This might sound disillusioning at first. However, we present a reference model for cloud-native applications that relies only on a small subset of well standardized IaaS services. The reference model can be used for codifying cloud technologies. It can guide technology identification, classification, adoption, research and development processes for cloud-native application and for vendor lock-in aware enterprise architecture engineering methodologies.
Going Cloud Native at Comcast: How We Migrated a Massive Legacy SOA Platform ...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Todd Migliore, Comcast
During this session I will be giving an overview of how Comcast developed the xfinity service platform and successfully migrated over 70 legacy SOA services to our next gen cloud native microservice platform. This project has been three years in the making and I have been leading it all along. We are finally at the finish line and I would like to share all that we have learned on our journey with the rest of the community. This session will be particularly useful to other enterprises contemplating a similar transformation. I will be covering the full gamut of our transformation. Everything from cloud native principals, continuous delivery, what is a microservice, service migration strategies, consumer migrations strategies, devops transformation, multi-site active/active architecture, distributed data architecture, resiliency patterns, and auto failover. Most importantly i will share some of the benefits our dev teams, business, and customers are experiencing as a result of this transformation.
cross cloud inter-operability with iPaaS and serverless for Telco cloud SDN/NFVKrishna-Kumar
An overview of how SDN/NFV can be orchestrated with serverless and iPaas environment typically in Hybrid Cloud world. Cross cloud inter-operability for Telco cloud.
Made for Each Other: Microservices + PaaSVMware Tanzu
Companies need to build better software faster to compete. But existing monolithic applications, legacy platforms, and lengthy operational deployment cycles are holding innovation back. Microservices are becoming the cloud architecture of choice because they offer the ability to loosely couple applications into discrete services that can be surgically changed without requiring disruptive overhauls. This approach enables the responsiveness and rapid change needed by the business.
Enterprise PaaS is a critical foundation to simplify the operations, governance, and health management of these new architectures. Together with a DevOps culture, microservices and PaaS are the engine that drives innovation at speed.
Your opportunity to see how you can address your application development and delivery challenges with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Speaker: Vijay Rajagopal, Advisory Platform Architect, Pivotal
Join Jared Ruckle and Pieter Humphrey for a view into Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) 2.0 capabilities with demos and expert Q&A. See how the platform enables:
DEVELOPER PRODUCTIVITY
- Accelerate feature delivery with an updated application runtime to speed innovation.
OPERATOR EFFICIENCY
- Run all of your apps on the highly automated Pivotal Cloud Foundry platform. Deploy in your data center or the public cloud.
COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY
- Reduce risk across your app portfolio. Protecting systems and customer data using Pivotal’s 3 Rs of security: repair, repave, and rotate.
HIGH AVAILABILITY
- Deliver enterprise SLAs at scale. Keep customer-facing systems online under even the most challenging circumstances.
Learn about the updates during this online event to understand why brand leaders continue to choose PCF as the leading multi-cloud platform.
Connected Architecture Fabric Creating a Connected WorldChris Haddad
In-memory contextual processing, API Clouds, and Industrial Things are driving digital transformation and connecting the world.
In this session, Chris will describe how leading IT teams incorporate new reference architecture components and practices that enhance connections across people, devices, and partners.
In this session, you will learn:
Why new business and customer expectations demand a connected business
What new connected architecture fabric components create strategic business opportunity
How leading IT teams incorporate new components and practices
AWS Partner: Grindr: Aggregate, Analyze, and Act on 900M Daily API CallsAmazon Web Services
Monitoring and making sense of infrastructure data can be an arduous process. Managing a volume of API calls from more than one million active users every minute presents an even more complex and demanding challenge. Using Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Datadog, Grindr overcame a series of infrastructure challenges by both implementing and managing highly scalable, high availability, and top performing infrastructure, as well as aggregating, analyzing, and acting on key infrastructure data KPIs.
IBM Think 2020 Openshift on IBM Z and LinuxONEFilipe Miranda
IBM Think 2020 - Openshift on IBM Z and LinuxONE
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The Reality of Managing Microservices in Your CD PipelineDevOps.com
As we shift from monolithic software development practices to microservices, our well-designed CD pipeline will need to change. Microservices are small functions, deployed independently and linked via APIs at run-time. While these differences seem minor, they actually have a large impact on your overall CD structure. Think hundreds of workflows, small of any builds and the loss of a monolithic 'application.'
Join Tracy Ragan, CEO of DeployHub and Brendan O'Leary, Developer Evangelist at GitLab, to learn more.
It's never too early to start the conversation.
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Key takeaways:
Challenges of building platforms and the benefits of platformless.
Key principles of platformless, including API-first, cloud-native middleware, platform engineering, and developer experience.
How Choreo enables the platformless experience.
How key concepts like application architecture, domain-driven design, zero trust, and cell-based architecture are inherently a part of Choreo.
Demo of an end-to-end app built and deployed on Choreo.
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Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead.
Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Security,
Spring Transaction, Spring MVC,
Log4j, REST/SOAP WEB-SERVICES.
Advanced Flow Concepts Every Developer Should KnowPeter Caitens
Tim Combridge from Sensible Giraffe and Salesforce Ben presents some important tips that all developers should know when dealing with Flows in Salesforce.
2. Digital
Transformation is
Here
Minimum “Shoddy” Product
in production in 28 days
First quote delivered in 10
hours, 11% conversion rate
after four months
45 updates in the first 55
days in production
@dormaindrewitz
https://builttoadapt.io/the-learning-never-stops-at-liberty-mutual-453a1bbeb70
3. Digital
Transformation is
Here
Built a digital network of service
providers for non-tow roadside
assistance
Reduced wait times by almost
half
Revenue lift of “tens of millions”
likely to grow to “hundreds of
millions”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterhigh/2017/10/23/allstate-technology-chief-develops-the-uber-of-roadside-assistance
4. Digital
Transformation is
Here
Reduced daily logistics
planning process from 4-6
hours to minutes
Weekly releases to a secure
network
Saving ~$200k a day on
fuel costs
https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterhigh/2017/10/23/allstate-technology-chief-develops-the-uber-of-roadside-assistance
https://www.facebook.com/defenseinnovationunitX/videos/1105014259600458/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5tn76xjAfc
5. The future is here.
It’s just not evenly distributed.
- William Gibson
@dormaindrewitz
7. T-Mobile: “From Zero to 12 Million”
https://schd.ws/hosted_files/cfsummit2017/e5/T-Mobile-ZeroTo12Million.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgNRM7Fri_s
@dormaindrewitz
8. 46% of Cloud Foundry users deploy in under a week
Source: Cloud Foundry Application Runtime User Survey, 2017
@dormaindrewitz
10. Operational
Efficiency
● Employ 500:1 developer
to operator ratio
● Perform zero-downtime
upgrades
● Runs the same way
on every public/private
cloud
Developer
Productivity
Comprehensive
Security
● Accelerate feedback
loops by improving
delivery velocity
● Focus on applications,
not infrastructure
● Give developers the
tools and frameworks
to build resilient apps
● Adopt a
defense-in-depth
approach
● Continuously update
platforms to limit
threat impact
● Apply the 3 R’s →
repair, repave, rotate
● Run platforms that
stays online under
all circumstances
● Scale up and down, in
and out, through
automation
● Deploy multi-cloud
resilience patterns
High Availability
The Pivotal value proposition
12. Cloud Foundry BOSH
An open source tool chain
for release engineering,
deployment, and lifecycle
management of large scale
distributed services.
• Packaging w/ embedded OS
• Server provisioning on any IaaS
• Software deployment across clusters
• Health monitoring (server AND
processes)
• Service state monitoring
• Self-healing w/ Resurrector
• Storage management
• Rolling upgrades via canaries
13. cf push Automates Developer + Operator workflows
After you cf push, PAS:
➢ Uploads your code
➢ Detects and installs required
runtime & middleware
(“Buildpacks”)
➢ Sets up a route (or URL)
➢ Creates a load balancing entry
➢ Creates SSL termination
➢ Creates health monitoring &
logging subsystems
➢ Starts your app in a healthy state,
with the desired number of
instances
➢ Binds specified backing services
14. BOSH
GCP
Service
Broker
Harbor
NSX-T
Kubernetes
K8s Cluster
K8s Cluster
K8s Cluster
Built with open-source Kubernetes — Constant compatibility
with the current stable release of Kubernetes, operated by
BOSH. No proprietary extensions.
Production-ready — Highly available from apps to infrastructure,
no single points of failure. Built-in health checks, scaling,
auto-healing and rolling upgrades.
Multicloud — BOSH provides a reliable and consistent
operational experience. For any cloud.
Network management and security out-of-the-box with VMware
NSX-T. Multi-cloud, multi-hypervisor.
GCP APIs access — The GCP Service Broker allows apps to
transparently access Google Cloud APIs, from anywhere. Easily
move workloads to/from Google Container Engine (GKE).
Fully automated Ops — Fully automated deploy, scale, patch,
upgrade. No downtime. Use CD pipelines to deploy your
platform, too.
VMware GCP Azure Openstack AWS
PKSController
15. Execute functions in response to
events. Use PFS to handle web
events, event-based integration,
and large scale streaming data.
Pivotal Function Service (PFS): A Runtime for Functions
Trigger functions via HTTP/Message Broker — PFS is architected to
support event stream processing, connecting to message topics via a
language-neutral, function container interface.
Run functions anywhere — PFS lets you easily run functions
on-premises and in the public cloud for maximum flexibility.
Use modern DevOps workflows — PFS allows you to use familiar,
container-based workflows for serverless scenarios.
Pluggable event brokers — PFS can be connected easily with popular
message brokers such as Kafka, RabbitMQ, Google Pub/Sub, and AWS
Kinesis.
Polyglot — PFS supports the authoring of functions in your chosen
framework - Node.js, Spring/Java, or Shell.
Kubernetes Native — PFS runs natively on top of Kubernetes, making
it easy to trigger code or containers in response to events.
16. PCF Ecosystem
Mobile Networking
Storage
BPM
App Integration
DevOps Tooling
Data
Management
Microservices
Management
CRM
CommerceIAMIDE/CodeOther
APM/Monitoring
Search
Security
SIEM/Log/Audit
API Gateways
Messaging
IaaS
17. Everything
you need to
transform Process &
Culture
Build for
change
Tools
Continuously
Improve
Platform
Any App, Every Cloud,
One Platform
PCF 2.0
Tracker / Spring / Concourse
Pivotal Labs
Data / AI
Apps
Culture, tools, and platform
18.
19.
20. “The best gift you we can give the
team is a way to sustain change”
- Kevin Mackett & Parker Flemming, Pivotal Solutions Architects
https://content.pivotal.io/podcasts/platform-zen-and-the-cloud-foundry-dojo-ep-42
21.
22. Orange: Delivering a new business app in ⅓ time
Challenges/Goals:
● Improve customer satisfaction
● Reduce cost by reducing customer call center volume
● Increase revenue
Solutions:
● Engaged with Pivotal Labs
● Built/deployed app backend on Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Outcomes:
● Direct collaboration between developers, marketing, and users
for feedback-driven iteration
● Launched MVP product in 6 months versus 18 months
● 50% of B2B customers using app after 9 months
https://content.pivotal.io/podcasts/going-cloud-native-at-orange-france-ep-53
23.
24. T-Mobile: “From Zero to 12 Million”
https://schd.ws/hosted_files/cfsummit2017/e5/T-Mobile-ZeroTo12Million.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgNRM7Fri_s
@dormaindrewitz
31. Digital Metrics are hard to come by
Source: Gartner, “To the Point: How Industry CIOs are Shaping Board Thinking About Digital Transformation”, Gartner Symposium
Barcelona, November 5, 2017, Rich McAvey
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VSM: Developer Self-service
● Shift from “push” to “pull”
● Automate creating environments,
updating network changes, adding
capacity
● Developers deploy apps
https://youtu.be/04QFKBt6LCI
“Wait-time for a new
environment went
from 90 days to 15
minutes”
– Andy Zitney, Allstate
https://content.pivotal.io/white-papers/crossing-the-value-str
eam-improving-development-with-pivotal-and-cloud-foundry
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Metrics That Matter are Visible
● Answering the question “how are we
doing”
● Small number of highly visible metrics
● Easy to understand
● Constant reinforcement from senior
leadership through middle management
● Education
https://twitter.com/DrPepperSnapple/status/803976948888256512
35. Comcast: Measure the valuable metrics before and after
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfqSsjwCOqA @dormaindrewitz
36. CSAA Insurance: Measure the valuable metrics
Source: https://schd.ws/hosted_files/cfeu17/8e/cf_summit2017-csaa.pdf @dormaindrewitz
37. 5. Don’t launch with the Avengers
You want the team everyone can relate to… … not unattainable, rock star heroes
@dormaindrewitz
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Select teams carefully
● Different experience levels
● Different skills
● Volunteers who are passionate
about change
● Team focus on equality over
seniority
https://content.pivotal.io/springone-platform-2017/how-to-navigate-the-sea
-of-no-jon-osborn-brian-jimerson
https://springoneplatform.io/sessions/discovers-journey-to-cloud-native
39. 6. Embrace (and invest) in Test and Release Automation
@dormaindrewitz
https://content.pivotal.io/springone-platform-2017/take-devops-to-11-and-sprinkle-cloud-on-it-with-rainbows-and-unicorns-matt-curry
40. Cover w/ Image
Why TDD
Writing a test first helps:
● Gain the CONFIDENCE you need to
REFACTOR your code to keep it CLEAN
so that you can GO FAST FOREVER.
● Tease out and think through your APIs.
● Clarify exactly what behavior you’re
trying to build.
● Know when you’re done.
● Triangulate on simple, maintainable
implementations, by making each test
pass one by one.
● Write just enough code to make each
test pass.
Matthew Kane Parker, Head of Engineering, Pivotal Labs
https://builttoadapt.io/why-tdd-489fdcdda05e
43. 7. Be bold
Neville George, Comcast, “10 Lessons We Learned with Cloud Foundry”,
https://content.pivotal.io/springone-platform-2017/10-lessons-we-learned-with-cloud-foundry-neville-george
@dormaindrewitz
44. Top down boldness
John Heveran, Liberty Mutual, https://content.pivotal.io/springone-platform-2017/john-heveran
@dormaindrewitz
45. Recap of 7 Secrets of Successful Digital Transformers
1. Do the “dojo”: create space for change
2. Pick an application(s): Ensure focus
3. Feed developer groundswell: Help new ways go viral
4. Measure: Mix business and tech metrics
5. Select the first team carefully: Avoid rockstar heroes
6. Embrace Test and Release Automation: The investment will
pay dividends
7. Be bold: top to bottom, go big to make it real
@dormaindrewitz