The landmark partnership between Apple and IBM announced in 2014 set the Internet abuzz. This partnership aims to spark true, mobile-led business change across the enterprise. In this talk, we’ll show you how IBM is using OpenStack, Heat, and DevOps to deploy the MobileFirst Platform for iOS enterprise solutions. We willl tell the story of how we used full-stack application patterns based on OpenStack Heat to provision environments with speed and reliability.
How to Adopt Docker Within Your Enterprise Using IBM UrbanCode Deploy (Interc...Michael Elder
In this session, we will discuss how to incorporate Docker into your Continious Delivery pipeline. We will highlight challenges that enterprises can encounter when adopting Docker, including image management, promotion and configuration management. We will discuss how Docker applications or components can compliment existing traditional IT architectures, and will perform a live demonstration of the Docker/IBM UrbanCode capabilities to deploy Docker containers into local Docker Runtimes, or to IBM Container Services on Bluemix.
Provides an overview of DevOps techniques and principles in applying DevOps practices to IBM Commerce. Includes details of applying UrbanCode Deploy to manage IBM Commerce assets
Elevate Your Continuous Delivery Strategy Above the Rolling Clouds - UrbanCod...Michael Elder
Provides an introduction to different types of workloads, delivery approaches, and delivery scenarios for combining UrbanCode Deploy and IBM DevOps Services.
How do you deliver your applications to the cloud?Michael Elder
Cloud, Docker, Bluemix, and DevOps. You feel the pressure of a hyper-competitive marketplace, and you want to win. Your goal is to deliver apps to that make your users happy and excited about your brand and products, but how do you do that? In this talk, we'll provide a technical briefing for how you can use a DevOps-enabled toolchain to deliver your apps with speed and reliability to the cloud platform of your choice. We'll review how UrbanCode Deploy can deliver your applications to OpenStack, IBM SoftLayer, Amazon, and VMWare with a consistent and portable Infrastructure-as-a-Service approach; or how you can use Containers and Cloud Foundry for app tiers that change potentially many times a day. Come take a look and ask your questions, and hopefully come away with a game plan to improve your delivery process today.
Turning up the HEAT with IBM MobileFirst for iOS AppsMichael Elder
The landmark partnership between Apple and IBM announced last year set the internet abuzz. The partnership aims to spark true mobile-led business change across the
enterprise. In this talk, we’ll show you how IBM is using OpenStack, Heat, and DevOps to
deploy a truly monumental undertaking.
To fulfill this goal, we needed to redefine how we deliver our software. Leveraging IBM’s unique expertise in OpenStack and DevOps, we turned the “art of the possible” into our new “reality”. In this talk, we’ll tell the story of how we used fullstack application patterns based on OpenStack Heat to provision environments with speed and reliability. You will hear directly from the joint development team how these patterns enabled us to collaborate unimpeded by the traditional road blocks of IT development. As it turns out, our goal to “spark true business change” has
extended beyond our customers to include IBM itself.
You will not only hear about the technical solution but see it in action with a demo in the session.
Improving Software Delivery with DevOps & Software Defined EnvironmentsMichael Elder
Introducing UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns - based on OpenStack technology, UCD with Patterns enables you to quickly leverage software defined environments based on OpenStack and other off premise clouds to improve your software delivery lifecycle.
How to Adopt Docker Within Your Enterprise Using IBM UrbanCode Deploy (Interc...Michael Elder
In this session, we will discuss how to incorporate Docker into your Continious Delivery pipeline. We will highlight challenges that enterprises can encounter when adopting Docker, including image management, promotion and configuration management. We will discuss how Docker applications or components can compliment existing traditional IT architectures, and will perform a live demonstration of the Docker/IBM UrbanCode capabilities to deploy Docker containers into local Docker Runtimes, or to IBM Container Services on Bluemix.
Provides an overview of DevOps techniques and principles in applying DevOps practices to IBM Commerce. Includes details of applying UrbanCode Deploy to manage IBM Commerce assets
Elevate Your Continuous Delivery Strategy Above the Rolling Clouds - UrbanCod...Michael Elder
Provides an introduction to different types of workloads, delivery approaches, and delivery scenarios for combining UrbanCode Deploy and IBM DevOps Services.
How do you deliver your applications to the cloud?Michael Elder
Cloud, Docker, Bluemix, and DevOps. You feel the pressure of a hyper-competitive marketplace, and you want to win. Your goal is to deliver apps to that make your users happy and excited about your brand and products, but how do you do that? In this talk, we'll provide a technical briefing for how you can use a DevOps-enabled toolchain to deliver your apps with speed and reliability to the cloud platform of your choice. We'll review how UrbanCode Deploy can deliver your applications to OpenStack, IBM SoftLayer, Amazon, and VMWare with a consistent and portable Infrastructure-as-a-Service approach; or how you can use Containers and Cloud Foundry for app tiers that change potentially many times a day. Come take a look and ask your questions, and hopefully come away with a game plan to improve your delivery process today.
Turning up the HEAT with IBM MobileFirst for iOS AppsMichael Elder
The landmark partnership between Apple and IBM announced last year set the internet abuzz. The partnership aims to spark true mobile-led business change across the
enterprise. In this talk, we’ll show you how IBM is using OpenStack, Heat, and DevOps to
deploy a truly monumental undertaking.
To fulfill this goal, we needed to redefine how we deliver our software. Leveraging IBM’s unique expertise in OpenStack and DevOps, we turned the “art of the possible” into our new “reality”. In this talk, we’ll tell the story of how we used fullstack application patterns based on OpenStack Heat to provision environments with speed and reliability. You will hear directly from the joint development team how these patterns enabled us to collaborate unimpeded by the traditional road blocks of IT development. As it turns out, our goal to “spark true business change” has
extended beyond our customers to include IBM itself.
You will not only hear about the technical solution but see it in action with a demo in the session.
Improving Software Delivery with DevOps & Software Defined EnvironmentsMichael Elder
Introducing UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns - based on OpenStack technology, UCD with Patterns enables you to quickly leverage software defined environments based on OpenStack and other off premise clouds to improve your software delivery lifecycle.
Continuously Design your Continuous DeploymentMichael Elder
Whether your applications are cloud-native, cloud-ready, or just evolving towards cloud-based deployment, you can capture the complete stack as an OpenStack Heat template. In this session, we’ll present a web-based editing experience that enables you to capture each aspect of your architecture in a ready-to-deploy and easy-to-update design based on HOT. We'll show you those Heat templates in either a rich diagram editor or a simple but powerful text editor -- all in your web browser!
Advanced features like autoscaling, load balancing, deployment ordering, and object storage will all be captured as part of your application design — right along side the critical software that defines the business behavior of your workload.
And it’s not just about the first time you deploy, it’s about deploying every time thereafter. We’ll show you how you can manage your software deployment pipeline as part of your Heat templates.
Maybe you’re not sure what cloud to deploy to? Interested in OpenStack, but already have investments in other clouds? We’ll also demonstrate how we’ve extended the Heat language to design cloud-portable templates.
So come on this journey with us, where we’ll leverage the cloud to help you build better software for your end users.
- Define full stack application workloads using OpenStack HOT
- Deploy and update infrastructure and application changes as part of your release pipeline
- Design templates with autoscaling, load balancing, deployment ordering, and object storage as part of your application architecture
Deployment Automation for Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Platform EnvironmentsIBM UrbanCode Products
Today, competitive advantage is often driven by software. The business that can deploy solutions to their customers more quickly across a range of platforms, with the flexibility to continuously delivery new functionality, is poised to succeed. DevOps enables organizations to manage complex enterprise applications that are hybrid in nature - often with cloud or mobile components being fed by data from traditional back-end systems like databases or mainframes.
This eSeminar explores hybrid cloud use cases, along with solutions that equip businesses to deliver value to their customers with speed, quality, and security.
Hybrid Cloud DevOps with Apprenda and UrbanCode DeployClaudia Ring
In this webinar, Michael Elder, IBM Distinguished Engineer for UrbanCode, Rakesh Malhotra, SVP of Product Strategy at Apprenda, and Chris Dutra, Senior Integrations Engineer at Apprenda, will walk through best practices and a live demo showing how to;
Standardize, simplify and orchestrate deployments across IBM Bluemix and Apprenda with UrbanCode Deploy
Cloud enable existing multi-tier applications with Apprenda PaaS, making them elastically scalable and reliable
Enable modern applications built with Kubernetes to integrate with on premises systems of record
Enable multiple development teams releasing code at different speeds to coordinate deployments
Achieve abstraction over different cloud APIs
Accelerate Digital Transformation with IBM Cloud PrivateMichael Elder
Latest version: https://www.slideshare.net/MichaelElder/accelerate-digital-transformation-with-ibm-cloud-private-81258443
Accelerate the journey to cloud-native, refactor existing mission-critical workloads, and catalyze enterprise digital transformations.
How do you ensure the success of your enterprise in highly competitive market landscapes? How will you deliver new cloud-native workloads, modernize existing estates, and drive integration between them?
Improving Software Delivery with DevOps & Software Defined Environments | The...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns is a full-stack environment management and deployment solution that enables users to design, deploy and update full-stack environments for multiple clouds.
Join Michael Elder, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM DevOps, as he shows you how you can improve your customer feedback loop using iterative, full-stack application design for the cloud. In this webinar, he will cover an innovative new way of designing and versioning your cloud applications through a web-based environment development toolkit.
Helping Organizations Realize the Value of DevOps with Continuous Software De...IBM UrbanCode Products
The IBM UrbanCode solution enables continuous release and application deployment allowing organizations to deliver applications rapidly and improve overall time to market.
Integrations, UI Enhancements and Cloud – See What’s New with IBM UrbanCode D...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy delivers several new feature functionalities with the latest software release further extending its commitment to integrations, and cloud, while bringing deployment automation as-a-service to the market. Leading this latest release is a new integration with VMware VRealize Automation; a new Jenkins Pipeline plugin, and new full-featured as-a-service version of Deploy hosted by Softlayer.
Continuous Delivery seeks to deliver increased Business Agility by releasing smaller releases more frequently. To truly leverage Continuous Delivery, enterprises must consider impacts that span functional silos. Enterprises also struggle to apply continuous delivery principals to applications that touch older, slower moving components. When applications are a composite of numerous services, databases, and other components, managing dependencies can result in slowdown.
Join Eric Minick, DevOps Evangelist & Product Management Lead, at IBM. In this presentation, he will discuss:
- “Standard” continuous delivery
- Challenges larger organizations have with CD
- Techniques for applying continuous delivery to the largest applications
Learn more about Continuous Delivery, and Deployment Automation today!
IBM’s Steve Barbieri and Chad Holliday show how enterprise customers are using blueprints to develop their infrastructure and application layers across different cloud environments - helping them "make the move to cloud" in 2017.
IBM InterConnect 2015 - features a full track of Release and Deploy sessions, labs, roundtables, customer stories, and more! Learn all about IBM UrbanCode solutions.
Manual application deployment processes tend to be error prone and inefficient and can make achieving consistent deployments seem impossible.
There is good news. You don’t need to choose between a careful, rigorous approach and a speedy but haphazard one. It’s possible to implement an automated deployment solution that provides consistency and audit trails while improving productivity for your release engineers, operations personnel, and testers. See how!
Learn more about UrbanCode: http://ibm.biz/learnurbancode
IBM UrbanCode Deploy: Automates and manages the deployments of business applications made of many component pieces such as web services, databases, content, CICS and mobile apps. Through automation, costly errors and manual labor are drastically reduced. UrbanCode Deploy also eliminates a common bottleneck between agile development teams and slower operations groups thereby speeding time to market. UrbanCode Deploy excels at driving down cost and reducing risk.
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns: A leading edge offering that combines all the great capabilities of UrbanCode Deploy with additional capabilities for designing and deploying full-stack environments on cloud and updating configurations for existing cloud environments.
IBM UrbanCode Release: A robust collaborative release management tool that helps you handle the growing number and complexity of releases. You can plan, execute, and track a release through every stage of the delivery lifecycle.
IBM UrbanCode Build: An enterprise continuous integration server used for managing builds, build artifacts and the dependancies inherent with them. UrbanCode Build specializes in reducing errors and speeding handoffs through a managed self-service build infrastructure.
How to Balance System Speed and Risk for Multi-Platform InnovationClaudia Ring
Walking the line between speed to market and stability of mission-critical systems is something many enterprise organizations deal with on a consistent basis, especially when planning a major application release. Multi-speed IT is a term that connotes the difficulty of balancing speed and risk for these enterprises, but also one that inherently defines a solution; moving at different speeds depending on system requirements. While moving at various speeds based on whether you are releasing changes for Systems of Engagement (SOE) or Systems of Record (SOR) can seem negative, it can be used as a stepping stone towards complete enterprise agility and iterative improvements in release management across both types of systems. Join Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for DevOps, as she discusses;
How to begin incorporating continuous testing into the release cycle for both SOE's and SOR's
How deployment automation can be incorporated into multi-platform deployments
How earlier, more frequent testing and automated deployments can help stabilize risk while increasing speed
Customer success with using these testing and deployment solutions to achieve agility across both SOE's and SOR's
Continuously Design your Continuous DeploymentMichael Elder
Whether your applications are cloud-native, cloud-ready, or just evolving towards cloud-based deployment, you can capture the complete stack as an OpenStack Heat template. In this session, we’ll present a web-based editing experience that enables you to capture each aspect of your architecture in a ready-to-deploy and easy-to-update design based on HOT. We'll show you those Heat templates in either a rich diagram editor or a simple but powerful text editor -- all in your web browser!
Advanced features like autoscaling, load balancing, deployment ordering, and object storage will all be captured as part of your application design — right along side the critical software that defines the business behavior of your workload.
And it’s not just about the first time you deploy, it’s about deploying every time thereafter. We’ll show you how you can manage your software deployment pipeline as part of your Heat templates.
Maybe you’re not sure what cloud to deploy to? Interested in OpenStack, but already have investments in other clouds? We’ll also demonstrate how we’ve extended the Heat language to design cloud-portable templates.
So come on this journey with us, where we’ll leverage the cloud to help you build better software for your end users.
- Define full stack application workloads using OpenStack HOT
- Deploy and update infrastructure and application changes as part of your release pipeline
- Design templates with autoscaling, load balancing, deployment ordering, and object storage as part of your application architecture
Deployment Automation for Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Platform EnvironmentsIBM UrbanCode Products
Today, competitive advantage is often driven by software. The business that can deploy solutions to their customers more quickly across a range of platforms, with the flexibility to continuously delivery new functionality, is poised to succeed. DevOps enables organizations to manage complex enterprise applications that are hybrid in nature - often with cloud or mobile components being fed by data from traditional back-end systems like databases or mainframes.
This eSeminar explores hybrid cloud use cases, along with solutions that equip businesses to deliver value to their customers with speed, quality, and security.
Hybrid Cloud DevOps with Apprenda and UrbanCode DeployClaudia Ring
In this webinar, Michael Elder, IBM Distinguished Engineer for UrbanCode, Rakesh Malhotra, SVP of Product Strategy at Apprenda, and Chris Dutra, Senior Integrations Engineer at Apprenda, will walk through best practices and a live demo showing how to;
Standardize, simplify and orchestrate deployments across IBM Bluemix and Apprenda with UrbanCode Deploy
Cloud enable existing multi-tier applications with Apprenda PaaS, making them elastically scalable and reliable
Enable modern applications built with Kubernetes to integrate with on premises systems of record
Enable multiple development teams releasing code at different speeds to coordinate deployments
Achieve abstraction over different cloud APIs
Accelerate Digital Transformation with IBM Cloud PrivateMichael Elder
Latest version: https://www.slideshare.net/MichaelElder/accelerate-digital-transformation-with-ibm-cloud-private-81258443
Accelerate the journey to cloud-native, refactor existing mission-critical workloads, and catalyze enterprise digital transformations.
How do you ensure the success of your enterprise in highly competitive market landscapes? How will you deliver new cloud-native workloads, modernize existing estates, and drive integration between them?
Improving Software Delivery with DevOps & Software Defined Environments | The...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns is a full-stack environment management and deployment solution that enables users to design, deploy and update full-stack environments for multiple clouds.
Join Michael Elder, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM DevOps, as he shows you how you can improve your customer feedback loop using iterative, full-stack application design for the cloud. In this webinar, he will cover an innovative new way of designing and versioning your cloud applications through a web-based environment development toolkit.
Helping Organizations Realize the Value of DevOps with Continuous Software De...IBM UrbanCode Products
The IBM UrbanCode solution enables continuous release and application deployment allowing organizations to deliver applications rapidly and improve overall time to market.
Integrations, UI Enhancements and Cloud – See What’s New with IBM UrbanCode D...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy delivers several new feature functionalities with the latest software release further extending its commitment to integrations, and cloud, while bringing deployment automation as-a-service to the market. Leading this latest release is a new integration with VMware VRealize Automation; a new Jenkins Pipeline plugin, and new full-featured as-a-service version of Deploy hosted by Softlayer.
Continuous Delivery seeks to deliver increased Business Agility by releasing smaller releases more frequently. To truly leverage Continuous Delivery, enterprises must consider impacts that span functional silos. Enterprises also struggle to apply continuous delivery principals to applications that touch older, slower moving components. When applications are a composite of numerous services, databases, and other components, managing dependencies can result in slowdown.
Join Eric Minick, DevOps Evangelist & Product Management Lead, at IBM. In this presentation, he will discuss:
- “Standard” continuous delivery
- Challenges larger organizations have with CD
- Techniques for applying continuous delivery to the largest applications
Learn more about Continuous Delivery, and Deployment Automation today!
IBM’s Steve Barbieri and Chad Holliday show how enterprise customers are using blueprints to develop their infrastructure and application layers across different cloud environments - helping them "make the move to cloud" in 2017.
IBM InterConnect 2015 - features a full track of Release and Deploy sessions, labs, roundtables, customer stories, and more! Learn all about IBM UrbanCode solutions.
Manual application deployment processes tend to be error prone and inefficient and can make achieving consistent deployments seem impossible.
There is good news. You don’t need to choose between a careful, rigorous approach and a speedy but haphazard one. It’s possible to implement an automated deployment solution that provides consistency and audit trails while improving productivity for your release engineers, operations personnel, and testers. See how!
Learn more about UrbanCode: http://ibm.biz/learnurbancode
IBM UrbanCode Deploy: Automates and manages the deployments of business applications made of many component pieces such as web services, databases, content, CICS and mobile apps. Through automation, costly errors and manual labor are drastically reduced. UrbanCode Deploy also eliminates a common bottleneck between agile development teams and slower operations groups thereby speeding time to market. UrbanCode Deploy excels at driving down cost and reducing risk.
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns: A leading edge offering that combines all the great capabilities of UrbanCode Deploy with additional capabilities for designing and deploying full-stack environments on cloud and updating configurations for existing cloud environments.
IBM UrbanCode Release: A robust collaborative release management tool that helps you handle the growing number and complexity of releases. You can plan, execute, and track a release through every stage of the delivery lifecycle.
IBM UrbanCode Build: An enterprise continuous integration server used for managing builds, build artifacts and the dependancies inherent with them. UrbanCode Build specializes in reducing errors and speeding handoffs through a managed self-service build infrastructure.
How to Balance System Speed and Risk for Multi-Platform InnovationClaudia Ring
Walking the line between speed to market and stability of mission-critical systems is something many enterprise organizations deal with on a consistent basis, especially when planning a major application release. Multi-speed IT is a term that connotes the difficulty of balancing speed and risk for these enterprises, but also one that inherently defines a solution; moving at different speeds depending on system requirements. While moving at various speeds based on whether you are releasing changes for Systems of Engagement (SOE) or Systems of Record (SOR) can seem negative, it can be used as a stepping stone towards complete enterprise agility and iterative improvements in release management across both types of systems. Join Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for DevOps, as she discusses;
How to begin incorporating continuous testing into the release cycle for both SOE's and SOR's
How deployment automation can be incorporated into multi-platform deployments
How earlier, more frequent testing and automated deployments can help stabilize risk while increasing speed
Customer success with using these testing and deployment solutions to achieve agility across both SOE's and SOR's
Hybrid Cloud: How to Get a Return from an Investment Made Three Decades Ago (...Michael Elder
How do you get the value of the last 3 decades of investment in your backend into the hands of your end users faster? And through new mediums like mobile?
IBM Bluemix offers you the opportunity to craft new applications in a fully hosted and managed Platform as a Service. Wouldn’t it be great if you could tie these two worlds together? Well, in fact you can!
In this talk, we’ll show you how to incorporate backend services into your IBM Bluemix applications through Cast Iron Live, an API gateway that let’s you expose your on-prem backend services safely to off-prem applications on IBM Bluemix. We’ll even show you how to manage the entire chain using a consistent DevOps-centric toolchain using IBM UrbanCode Deploy!
CIN-2650 - Cloud adoption! Enforcer to transform your organization around peo...Hendrik van Run
IBM InterConnect 2015 presentation about what it is needed from your organisation to adopt cloud. The focus here is around people, processes and technology.
Business Agility through Self-Service Messaging - InterConnect 2016Leif Davidsen
Presentation from IBM InterConnect 2016 on how businesses are becoming more agile by deploying their MQ messaging in configurations that provide a greater degree of 'self-service' capabilities - allowing application teams to gain more control and faster access to make changes. Jointly presented by Leif Davidsen and Lee Gavin
Elevate Your Continuous Delivery Strategy Above the Rolling Clouds (Interconn...Michael Elder
This presentation describes how we see client architectures evolving from traditional IT, to cloud-enabled, to cloud native, with bridges in between. It explains how IBM UrbanCode Deploy enables clients to capture full-stack blueprints for their workloads in a way that is cloud-portable. It will highlight new capabilities in VMWare vCenter, IBM SoftLayer, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Attendees will also see a live demonstration of end-to-end deployment during the talk.
The ICAP Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides a number of standard development tools to ease the design of modern applications.
Mobile (Worklight)
Includes IBM's industry leading mobile development platform
Java (WebSphere Liberty Profile)
Rapidly build next-generation, engaging applications for the WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile.
JavaScript (Node.js)
Easily build applications with the most popular JavaScript runtime for event-driven server side development .
Cloud Explorer
Quickly discover shared services to enhance applications. Develop custom services to share with others.
My presentation for our Benelux IBM Rational Innovate event. This presentation explains how the IBM Bluemix and devops as a service solution can be used for modern cloud based development.
Lessons from handling up to 26 Billion transactions a day - The Weather Compa...Derek Baron
SUN is the cloud native platform for The Weather Company, in production since 2013. On an average day SUN handles 24 TB of data, and 15B API transactions, regularly scaling up to 26B transactions.
We believe the need to processes massive data like this is not exclusive to weather data. Because of IoT, mobile, social and other recent trends, there will be tremendous new requirements to get value from all this data for all industries in business and government.
We are establishing commercial partnerships with select foundational clients needing a data agnostic, 100% cloud based platform for Data Ingestion, Transformation, Persistence, Analytics, and Distribution.
The landmark partnership between Apple and IBM announced last year set the internet abuzz. The partnership aims to spark true mobile-led business change across the enterprise. In this talk, we’ll show you how the IBM MobileFirst team are delivering Apple iOS apps for the enterprise are using OpenStack, Heat, and DevOps to deliver a truly monumental undertaking. To fulfill this goal, we needed to redefine how we deliver our software. Leveraging IBM’s unique expertise in OpenStack and DevOps, we turned the “art of the possible”into our new “reality”. In this talk, we’ll tell the story of how we used fullstack application patterns based on OpenStack Heat to provision environments with speed and reliability.
DBD 2414 - Iterative Web-Based Designer for Software Defined Environments (In...Michael Elder
Delivered at IBM Innovate 2014. Original abstract:
How can you improve your customer feedback loop using iterative, full stack application design for the cloud?
In this presentation, we’ll cover an innovative new way of designing and versioning your cloud applications through a web-based environment development toolkit. With support for OpenStack and other cloud providers, we’re able to capture all aspects of your cloud-based application from compute, storage, and virtual networking all the way up to the application managed in UrbanCode Deploy. In a single click, you can stand up a new environment complete with application components deployed and ready to run. With built in configuration management, you can see the changes made by your automation to configure each node. And with UrbanCode Deploy’s inventory management system, you’ll always know what version of which component is deployed where.
Come learn about our new take on cloud design and get involved to provide us with feedback to make this offering exactly what you need.
Microservice Builder: A Microservice DevOps Pipeline for Rapid Delivery and P...David Currie
Presentation from IBM InterConnect 2017.
Abstract: Acceleratate your microservice delivery and promotion with an out-of-box DevOps pipeline! In this session, you'll learn how to use the Project Liber8 DevOps pipeline. We will explore its anatomy, operation, visualization, customization and ecosystem integration. We will further examine its use in deploying to IBM Cloud and on-premise deployments. A live demo will be used to reinforce concepts.
1457 - Reviewing Experiences from the PureExperience ProgramHendrik van Run
IBM IMPACT 2013 presentation
This session will present customer experiences with the PureApplication System. It will cover setting up a PureApplication System from the ground up, and will also explain the application onboarding process and the operation of the environment. The content of the session is from different customers that have completed the PureExperience program, and will include discussion of best practices and lessons learned.
Introducing github.com/open-cluster-management – How to deliver apps across c...Michael Elder
Introducing Open Cluster Management, a community-driven project focused on multicluster and multicloud scenarios for Kubernetes apps. Open APIs are evolving within this project for cluster registration, work distribution, dynamic placement of policies and workloads and cluster and workload health management. In this session, Michael will introduce the project and demonstrate what you can do on OpenShift and Managed Kubernetes as a Service today from community operators on OperatorHub.io.
Learn how to Leverage Kubernetes to Support 12 Factor for Enterprise AppsMichael Elder
Brad Topol & Michael Elder, IBM
“12 Factor” is a software methodology for building scalable microservice applications that provides best practices designed to enable applications to be built with portability, resilience, and scalability when deployed to the web. In this talk we provide an overview of the 12 Factor methodology and describe how the core constructs provided by Kubernetes can be leveraged to support the 12 factors for scalable web apps. In this talk we will provide live demonstrations of how Kubernetes can support 12 Factor for not only newer cloud native applications, but also for legacy enterprise middleware applications that include stateful and transactional workloads.
How IBM is helping developers win the race to innovate with next-gen cloud se...Michael Elder
In the race to transform, enterprises employ cloud to deliver innovation and stay ahead of the competition. New services are built natively on cloud, but what about the 80% of enterprise applications that have not yet moved to the cloud.
In this session, we'll answer these questions: How do I integrate next-gen technology like Blockchain, Watson IoT, and Data &AI into my new applications? How do I make multicloud an advantage instead of adding new complexity?
Portable Apps across IBM Kubernetes Service and IBM Cloud Private (#Think2019...Michael Elder
Building apps to run in your local Kubernetes or managed Kubernetes environment is easy and straightforward. A common packaging mechanism based on container images and open source Helm to distribute your Kubernetes apps can be produced to your continuous delivery pipeline. These apps can then be deployed wherever needed. Deploying in your datacenter? Great! You can run Kubernetes with IBM Cloud Private anywhere! Want Kubernetes but don’t want to manage it yourself? Great! You can consume Kubernetes-as-a-Service with IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service! In this talk, we’ll demonstrate how to leverage each of these offerings to build and run apps. We’ll also cover some of the nuances of running in a hybrid cloud operating model.
Creating Production-Ready, Secure and Scalable Applications in IBM Cloud Priv...Michael Elder
What does it really take to make sure your application is production-ready? With new privacy regulations being added, many aspects need to be taken into account when deciding when to deliver your final product to the public. Can your application handle multiple users with different levels of access? Can you extend your application to use existing authentication and authorization platforms? Have you invested in using Mutual TLS authentication for communication between components? How do you manage the certificates and passwords used within your application? Does it connect to the database securely? This talk will cover all aspects from start to finish on how to deliver production-ready code.
Client Deployment of IBM Cloud Private (IBM #Think2019 #5964)Michael Elder
As you plan for the adoption of Kubernetes in your datacenter, you’ll face several common questions. How much capacity will your clusters need? How should you manage the network security of the cluster? How do you expose services on the cluster to your existing network fabric? What are the tradeoffs to consider between different storage providers? What should you do for backup and disaster recovery scenarios? In this session, we’ll review several examples of client deployment architectures that will help you get started on your journey to a hybrid, multicloud architecture for your apps!
An architect’s guide to leveraging your incumbencyMichael Elder
O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2018 (London)
Continuous delivery for 12-factor Microservices works because it’s by design. When you can architect a solution for continuous delivery, you control all the angles but what do you do when you don’t have that luxury? This session will highlight how modernizing existing IT infrastructure with containers enables you to manage change through continuous delivery and reduce ongoing operational costs.
Abstract
While the industry has promoted a dramatic trend to build new, improved styles of architecture; there remains a gap in how to address the ongoing and continuous improvement and operation of existing enterprise IT systems alongside these new 12-factor apps.
In this session, we will review why 12-factor apps are a natural fit for Kubernetes by design. We will demonstrate how Kubernetes addresses virtually all of the 12 factors for scalable web apps. Then we will take a step back and consider the important question: how well will stateful and transactional workloads that were not designed for 12-factor be able to run within Kubernetes?
Even with purist gaps from 12-factor for traditional enterprise workloads, there are real benefits to velocity and cost management to move stateful and transactional workloads to containers. With a container based orchestrator like Kubernetes, all workload types can take advantage of automated DevOps release pipelines, provide rich feedback loops with canary testing, leverage better automated failure recovery in production, and provide easier visibility into the operational health of services running within Kubernetes. Leveraging a standard platform for a blend of architectural types enables an enterprise to standardize operational practices for across the board. The end result might be the right path for your enterprise to drive your digital transformation.
Introduction to IBM Cloud Private - April 2018Michael Elder
The following deck provides a general introduction to the business value, technical architecture, and available content for IBM Cloud Private. IBM Cloud Private offers a fully-supported distribution of Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry along with a rich catalog of content including Images, Helm Charts, Open Service Brokers, and Terraform templates.
#8311: Transform the Enterprise with IBM Cloud PrivateMichael Elder
Does your organization need to improve development agility and operational efficiency? Does it also need to accelerate the delivery of applications to market? Bottom line: do you need to become cloud native with your application development, but face security and compliance challenges that limit your adoption of public cloud? The enterprise needs a platform on which it can create new, cloud native applications, modernize and optimize existing ones, and gain access to capabilities in public cloud for secure integration with applications being developed behind the firewall. The new IBM Cloud Private helps your organization meet these enterprise challenges. Come learn more about IBM Cloud Private and how you can leverage it.
Presented at IBM Think 2018.
Accelerate Digital Transformation with IBM Cloud PrivateMichael Elder
Accelerate the journey to cloud-native, refactor existing mission-critical workloads, and catalyze enterprise digital transformations.
How do you ensure the success of your enterprise in highly competitive market landscapes? How will you deliver new cloud-native workloads, modernize existing estates, and drive integration between them?
Continuous Delivery on IBM Bluemix: Manage Cloud Native Services with Cloud N...Michael Elder
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DevOps within the Hybrid Cloud Deploying to the VMware Platform on the IBM CloudMichael Elder
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Come take a look and ask your questions, and hopefully come away with a game plan to improve your delivery process today.
Improving Software Delivery with Software Defined Environments (IBM Interconn...Michael Elder
How will you change the way your company delivers high quality customer experiences?
As market dynamics have shifted requiring faster deliveries and greater innovation, most companies are challenged to keep up with the pace. Cultural movements like DevOps and technology shifts like Software Defined Environments offer you the opportunity to deliver greater business value for your end users.
In this talk, we’ll teach you how to leverage UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns to design reusable, portable Heat-based templates which capture all of the elements of your application workload to deploy against OpenStack, Amazon, or VMWare vCenter. We’ll also cover some advanced topics like capturing templates which allow autoscaling, load balancing, and other policies as part of your workload blueprint.
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DevOps in Practice: When does "Practice" Become "Doing"?Michael Elder
DevOps has emerged as the hot trend in development buzzword-ology. With a few quick paragraphs, it proposes to decimate all of the traditional problems you've encountered during your development experience.
In IBM UrbanCode, we build products to help customers follow good DevOps practices. You may think DevOps is about the release process, but really it's about applying a mix of automation and operational practices earlier in your development life cycle so that rolling out to production becomes easier. DevOps promotes a focus on small-batch changes over large complex updates which are harder to predict and harder to roll back when problems occur. With greater velocity, rolling out smaller changes becomes more common place. Additionally, IBM UrbanCode makes extensive application of cloud technology that intercepts well with practices in DevOps around production-like environments.
In this talk, Michael Elder describes how we practice DevOps internally with a mixture of IBM-built and open source tools. He'll discuss the areas that we do well and the challenges that we have with changing our culture around areas like test automation. On top of that, he'll describe how you can leverage these approaches in your own development process!
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
SOCRadar Research Team: Latest Activities of IntelBrokerSOCRadar
The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) has suffered an alleged data breach after a notorious threat actor claimed to have exfiltrated data from its systems. Infamous data leaker IntelBroker posted on the even more infamous BreachForums hacking forum, saying that Europol suffered a data breach this month.
The alleged breach affected Europol agencies CCSE, EC3, Europol Platform for Experts, Law Enforcement Forum, and SIRIUS. Infiltration of these entities can disrupt ongoing investigations and compromise sensitive intelligence shared among international law enforcement agencies.
However, this is neither the first nor the last activity of IntekBroker. We have compiled for you what happened in the last few days. To track such hacker activities on dark web sources like hacker forums, private Telegram channels, and other hidden platforms where cyber threats often originate, you can check SOCRadar’s Dark Web News.
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Enhancing Project Management Efficiency_ Leveraging AI Tools like ChatGPT.pdfJay Das
With the advent of artificial intelligence or AI tools, project management processes are undergoing a transformative shift. By using tools like ChatGPT, and Bard organizations can empower their leaders and managers to plan, execute, and monitor projects more effectively.
Accelerate Enterprise Software Engineering with PlatformlessWSO2
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.
Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
If you want to watch the on-demand webinar, please click here: https://www.xfilespro.com/webinars/salesforce-document-management-2-0-smarter-faster-better/
Experience our free, in-depth three-part Tendenci Platform Corporate Membership Management workshop series! In Session 1 on May 14th, 2024, we began with an Introduction and Setup, mastering the configuration of your Corporate Membership Module settings to establish membership types, applications, and more. Then, on May 16th, 2024, in Session 2, we focused on binding individual members to a Corporate Membership and Corporate Reps, teaching you how to add individual members and assign Corporate Representatives to manage dues, renewals, and associated members. Finally, on May 28th, 2024, in Session 3, we covered questions and concerns, addressing any queries or issues you may have.
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Navigating the Metaverse: A Journey into Virtual Evolution"Donna Lenk
Join us for an exploration of the Metaverse's evolution, where innovation meets imagination. Discover new dimensions of virtual events, engage with thought-provoking discussions, and witness the transformative power of digital realms."
In software engineering, the right architecture is essential for robust, scalable platforms. Wix has undergone a pivotal shift from event sourcing to a CRUD-based model for its microservices. This talk will chart the course of this pivotal journey.
Event sourcing, which records state changes as immutable events, provided robust auditing and "time travel" debugging for Wix Stores' microservices. Despite its benefits, the complexity it introduced in state management slowed development. Wix responded by adopting a simpler, unified CRUD model. This talk will explore the challenges of event sourcing and the advantages of Wix's new "CRUD on steroids" approach, which streamlines API integration and domain event management while preserving data integrity and system resilience.
Participants will gain valuable insights into Wix's strategies for ensuring atomicity in database updates and event production, as well as caching, materialization, and performance optimization techniques within a distributed system.
Join us to discover how Wix has mastered the art of balancing simplicity and extensibility, and learn how the re-adoption of the modest CRUD has turbocharged their development velocity, resilience, and scalability in a high-growth environment.
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Prosigns: Transforming Business with Tailored Technology SolutionsProsigns
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In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
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Into the Box Keynote Day 2: Unveiling amazing updates and announcements for modern CFML developers! Get ready for exciting releases and updates on Ortus tools and products. Stay tuned for cutting-edge innovations designed to boost your productivity.
Turning up the HEAT with IBM MobileFirst for iOS Apps (Interconnect 2016)
1. Turning up the HEAT with IBM
MobileFirst for iOS Apps
Tyson Lawrie
Australian for Developer
@tysonlawrie
Tim Pouyer
WW Nomad
@tpouyer
Michael D. Elder
Developer with a
Leadership Role
@mdelder
Glen Hickman
Did all the real work
@auzieforbeer
2. Please Note:
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• IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole
discretion.
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Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here.
3. Agenda
• Proof
is
in
the
pudding
• The
Partnership
• Enterprise
Scale
• Applica=on
of
Con=nuous
Delivery
• Check
on
that
pudding
• Lessons
learned
2
Download
Slides!
5. Enterprise Scale
• Worldwide
team
across
many
geographies
with
varied
skills
• 16
industries,
100
iOS
apps,
680
APIs,
160
compute
nodes
across
QA
&
PROD
+
numerous
dev/sandbox
• Organiza=onal
pressure
of
skills,
automa=on,
repeatability,
and
reliable
speed
• More
than
150
git
repositories
-‐
iOS
apps,
frameworks,
and
API
services
4
6. Cause for Change
• Tradi=onal
IT
methods
are
more
rigid;
need
more
flexibility
• Large
amount
of
manual
interven=on
• High
cost
of
implementa=on
• Maintenance
headaches
• Dependency
and
version
management
• Magnified
by
100s
of
implementa=ons
to
maintain
5
7. Causes for Change
• Deploy
apps
as
quick
itera=ons
while
retaining
high
quality
• Sync
the
complex
dependencies
of
mobile
app,
frameworks,
and
services
• Time,
cost
and
skills
to
assess
and
stand
up
tools
and
environments
• Lack
of
visibility
impeding
delivery
6
8. How?
• How
do
we
ensure
quality
and
speed?
• How
do
we
deliver
daily
itera=ons?
• How
do
we
keep
complex
dependencies
in
sync?
• How
do
we
communicate?
7
10. Cloud-Enabled Workloads with UrbanCode Deploy
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§ Your
applica=ons
are
managed
throughout
the
en=re
release
process
with
predictable
automa=on
and
inventory
services
§ Your
full-‐stack
blueprints
capture
the
rela=onships
between
your
applica=ons
and
cloud
infrastructure
§ OpenStack
API
provides
defacto
standards
for
interac=ng
with
all
of
your
cloud
resources
Heat Blueprints
UrbanCode
Deploy
Compute Network Storage
Your Applications &
Middleware
Full-stack Application Pattern
11. IBM BlueBox simplifies getting started with OpenStack
10
Heat Blueprints
UrbanCode
Deploy
Compute Network Storage
Your Applications &
Middleware
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQu7a3ucl8c
12. Patterns you create today work across many contexts
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Local
Dedicated
Shared
• Cloud
provisioning
across
all
environments
enabled
by
OpenStack,
the
lingua
franca
of
the
open
cloud
Full-stack Application Pattern
15. Design
• Every
layer
in
stack
as
deployable
objects
• Ability
to
track
and
manage
each
layer
and
know
version
dependencies
• Efficiently
replicate
any
implementa=on
again
and
again.
• Huge
benefits
in
problem
resolu=on
• Turn
key
solu=on
• Elas=c
management
and
change
14
20. Benefits
• Reduc=on
from
5
weeks
to
3
hours
+
½
day
verifica=on
• Turnkey
solu=on.
Virtualiza=on
to
Maintenance
of
full
stack
• Smaller,
dedicated,
higher
skilled
teams
• Standardiza=on
across
all
implementa=ons
• Version
management
at
all
levels
of
the
stack
• 40%
cost
reduc=on
with
automa=on
+
BlueBox
over
tradi=onal
IT
methods
19
21. Outcome
• The
program
is
now
using
this
technology
to
internally
manage
the
back
end
infrastructure
and
API's
across
all
industries
and
the
iOS
apps
that
we
are
building.
This
allows
us
to
stand
up
environments
and
pieces
of
environments
at
whim
in
marginal
=me.
• Just
recently
we
rolled
out
the
QA
environment.
Consis=ng
of
12
industry
QA
environments
in
a
ma^er
of
2
weeks.
Including
verifica=on
and
deployment
of
the
API's
20
24. Notices and Disclaimers Con’t.
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Information concerning non-IBM products was obtained from the suppliers of those products, their published announcements or other publicly available sources. IBM has not
tested those products in connection with this publication and cannot confirm the accuracy of performance, compatibility or any other claims related to non-IBM products.
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