The modern application developer can't ignore their Cloud stack anymore and with Red Hat Cloud Suite you don't have to. Come along on this journey as we take a look at a day in the life of a modern application developer.
Partners in crime from design to execution with Signavio and JBoss BPMEric D. Schabell
One of the great strengths of Red Hat and Open Source is that we work closely with partners. Together we can do more is one of the core concepts at Red Hat.
Within the world of BPM process design, Signavio's Process Editor is innovative technology that you can use to start modeling and engaging your organization in improving operational efficiency through the development of optimal models, right away. From browser to iPad it's easy for any process participant to capture, document and share professional models. The next step is testing and execution your processes, this is where JBoss BPM Suite comes in with all the tools you need to flush out, deploy and execute processes that are delivered by the Signavio Process Editor.
Are you ready to be amazed at the ease of use and availability of extensive tooling to support a transition from design to execution of your business processes? Join us for this hour of power as we demonstrate the strengths of collaboration and execution of Signavio designed processes with JBoss BPM Suite.
Delivered at Red Hat Summit 2016
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
Developing process-enabled applications with BPA and BPM toolsEric D. Schabell
Developing business process-enabled applications can be messy—with numerous stakeholders using separate business process analysis (BPA) and business process management (BPM) tools to create a single application. Join our webinar to see how an integrated solution from Red Hat and Signavio enables all stakeholders to work together seamlessly over the entire development lifecycle.
With Red Hat and Signavio’s combined solution, business analysts can develop process models with Signavio’s business process analysis (BPA) tools and then transfer those models to Red Hat® JBoss® BPM Suite, where developers can complete and deploy the final application.
Join this webinar to learn best practices for building process-enabled applications with Red Hat and Signavio. See a live demo of our mortgage application and learn the techniques needed to use both tools successfully, including:
* Analyzing processes and building BPM models.
* Moving models to the execution environment.
* Preparing transferred models for execution.
* Deploying, executing and monitoring business processes.
Gluon Consulting - Specialized Software Development for FinanceDennis Cabarroguis
Gluon offers specialized software development and consultancy services for fintechs and financial services SMEs.
Our unique delivery model combines London based analysis, project management and QA with delivery from our team of talented developers in the Philippines.
Results, service and care levels are those you would expect from the best front-office tech teams in London, New York and Silicon Valley. Costs? Refreshingly close to your average total outsourcing initiative, but without the risk and the hassle.
OVER 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN LONDON
Our core team members are veteran software consultants and enterprise architects with a combined 40 years of experience writing high-performance, robust and scalable software for some of the world's largest financial organizations and independent technology providers.
TECH BEFORE FINTECH
In our journeys, we built trading and portfolio analytics platforms, distributed and parallel calculation and workflow engines, high volume messaging middleware, dashboards with advanced interaction and visualization features. We did numerical and statistical computing, machine learning and semantic processing.
We produced real-time, interactive scenario analysis for one of the most profitable trading desks on the planet. We helped e-commerce and brokerage companies to scale their operations without breaking a sweat. We contributed to pioneering robotics and field automation platforms before IoT and event streams were cool.
For more info, please contact
Dennis Cabarroguis
dennis.cabarroguis@gluonconsulting.com
All across the Internet you will find references to solutions, offerings, and products that try to align with business process management (BPM) solutions.
Whether you’re a Business Analyst or in IT strategy, this session will illustrate how easy it is to model and automate business processes with modern BPM tools in the travel industry.
If you are talking to an airline, a baggage handler, a bookings agency or anyone in between, they all have one thing in common. They are dealing with complex business processes that often need to combine rules, events, resource planning, and processes.
You’ll take a deep look into several sample integration solutions for this industry, simulating a travel agency booking system with:
- Service integration
- Multiple tasks
- Complex BPM elements and
- Rule-based fraud detection for payment processing
- Disparate data source integration
- Microservice migration and integration with BPM
You will leave with an advanced overview of the capabilities of the Red Hat® JBoss® BPM Suite.
Introducing elastic.io iPaaS: Best-of-Breed Integrations - New in 2017elastic.io
elastic.io’s primary motivation is to support large corporations and mid-size businesses alike in their digital strategy initiatives by helping them spend less time on gathering data together across the entire organization, and instead, have enough time and resources to focus on using this data to improve business operations or to develop new products and services.
To make this a reality, the elastic.io integration platform makes use of the most modern technologies like microservices and serverless architecture to address the ever more pressing need for IT teams to connect the growing number of various, oftentimes disparate data sources, such as cloud-based systems of record or systems of engagement, IoT platforms, and legacy IT systems.
The elastic.io iPaaS is a ready-made product delivered as a service. It can be implemented through a cloud provider of one's choice, outside or behind the firewall. Its specific features include integration management API and the white-labelling option for building new products and services on top of the platform.
Cloud Foundry Summit 2015: Making the LeapVMware Tanzu
Speaker: Richard Seroter, CenturyLink
To learn more about Pivotal Cloud Foundry, visit http://www.pivotal.io/platform-as-a-service/pivotal-cloud-foundry.
Cloud Foundry Summit 2015: A Year of Innovation: Cloud Foundry Lessons LearnedVMware Tanzu
Speaker: Richard Leurig, CoreLogic
To learn more about Pivotal Cloud Foundry, visit http://www.pivotal.io/platform-as-a-service/pivotal-cloud-foundry.
Partners in crime from design to execution with Signavio and JBoss BPMEric D. Schabell
One of the great strengths of Red Hat and Open Source is that we work closely with partners. Together we can do more is one of the core concepts at Red Hat.
Within the world of BPM process design, Signavio's Process Editor is innovative technology that you can use to start modeling and engaging your organization in improving operational efficiency through the development of optimal models, right away. From browser to iPad it's easy for any process participant to capture, document and share professional models. The next step is testing and execution your processes, this is where JBoss BPM Suite comes in with all the tools you need to flush out, deploy and execute processes that are delivered by the Signavio Process Editor.
Are you ready to be amazed at the ease of use and availability of extensive tooling to support a transition from design to execution of your business processes? Join us for this hour of power as we demonstrate the strengths of collaboration and execution of Signavio designed processes with JBoss BPM Suite.
Delivered at Red Hat Summit 2016
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
Developing process-enabled applications with BPA and BPM toolsEric D. Schabell
Developing business process-enabled applications can be messy—with numerous stakeholders using separate business process analysis (BPA) and business process management (BPM) tools to create a single application. Join our webinar to see how an integrated solution from Red Hat and Signavio enables all stakeholders to work together seamlessly over the entire development lifecycle.
With Red Hat and Signavio’s combined solution, business analysts can develop process models with Signavio’s business process analysis (BPA) tools and then transfer those models to Red Hat® JBoss® BPM Suite, where developers can complete and deploy the final application.
Join this webinar to learn best practices for building process-enabled applications with Red Hat and Signavio. See a live demo of our mortgage application and learn the techniques needed to use both tools successfully, including:
* Analyzing processes and building BPM models.
* Moving models to the execution environment.
* Preparing transferred models for execution.
* Deploying, executing and monitoring business processes.
Gluon Consulting - Specialized Software Development for FinanceDennis Cabarroguis
Gluon offers specialized software development and consultancy services for fintechs and financial services SMEs.
Our unique delivery model combines London based analysis, project management and QA with delivery from our team of talented developers in the Philippines.
Results, service and care levels are those you would expect from the best front-office tech teams in London, New York and Silicon Valley. Costs? Refreshingly close to your average total outsourcing initiative, but without the risk and the hassle.
OVER 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN LONDON
Our core team members are veteran software consultants and enterprise architects with a combined 40 years of experience writing high-performance, robust and scalable software for some of the world's largest financial organizations and independent technology providers.
TECH BEFORE FINTECH
In our journeys, we built trading and portfolio analytics platforms, distributed and parallel calculation and workflow engines, high volume messaging middleware, dashboards with advanced interaction and visualization features. We did numerical and statistical computing, machine learning and semantic processing.
We produced real-time, interactive scenario analysis for one of the most profitable trading desks on the planet. We helped e-commerce and brokerage companies to scale their operations without breaking a sweat. We contributed to pioneering robotics and field automation platforms before IoT and event streams were cool.
For more info, please contact
Dennis Cabarroguis
dennis.cabarroguis@gluonconsulting.com
All across the Internet you will find references to solutions, offerings, and products that try to align with business process management (BPM) solutions.
Whether you’re a Business Analyst or in IT strategy, this session will illustrate how easy it is to model and automate business processes with modern BPM tools in the travel industry.
If you are talking to an airline, a baggage handler, a bookings agency or anyone in between, they all have one thing in common. They are dealing with complex business processes that often need to combine rules, events, resource planning, and processes.
You’ll take a deep look into several sample integration solutions for this industry, simulating a travel agency booking system with:
- Service integration
- Multiple tasks
- Complex BPM elements and
- Rule-based fraud detection for payment processing
- Disparate data source integration
- Microservice migration and integration with BPM
You will leave with an advanced overview of the capabilities of the Red Hat® JBoss® BPM Suite.
Introducing elastic.io iPaaS: Best-of-Breed Integrations - New in 2017elastic.io
elastic.io’s primary motivation is to support large corporations and mid-size businesses alike in their digital strategy initiatives by helping them spend less time on gathering data together across the entire organization, and instead, have enough time and resources to focus on using this data to improve business operations or to develop new products and services.
To make this a reality, the elastic.io integration platform makes use of the most modern technologies like microservices and serverless architecture to address the ever more pressing need for IT teams to connect the growing number of various, oftentimes disparate data sources, such as cloud-based systems of record or systems of engagement, IoT platforms, and legacy IT systems.
The elastic.io iPaaS is a ready-made product delivered as a service. It can be implemented through a cloud provider of one's choice, outside or behind the firewall. Its specific features include integration management API and the white-labelling option for building new products and services on top of the platform.
Cloud Foundry Summit 2015: Making the LeapVMware Tanzu
Speaker: Richard Seroter, CenturyLink
To learn more about Pivotal Cloud Foundry, visit http://www.pivotal.io/platform-as-a-service/pivotal-cloud-foundry.
Cloud Foundry Summit 2015: A Year of Innovation: Cloud Foundry Lessons LearnedVMware Tanzu
Speaker: Richard Leurig, CoreLogic
To learn more about Pivotal Cloud Foundry, visit http://www.pivotal.io/platform-as-a-service/pivotal-cloud-foundry.
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
Why is it important? What is it? What is fueling all of the growth? Find out the power of platform-as-a-service for the enterprise in this infographic.
In-Memory Data Management Goes Mainstream - OpenSlava 2015Software AG
Manish Devgan's presentation from the OpenSlava 2015 Conference. The presentation will cover Ehcache and Terracotta Server, its recent milestones, and how it continues to help developers easily leverage in-memory storage for current and emerging workloads.
Watch the full presentation here: http://bit.ly/1MGwGUv
Don't Let Technology Slow Down Your Digital Transformation XebiaLabs
This document discusses accelerating digital transformation by overcoming technical roadblocks. It recommends adopting a responsive enterprise approach with qualities like customer centricity, collaboration, and data-driven experiments. Lean practices and IT performance are foundational to agility. Automation, GitOps, connected pipelines, and quality-first thinking can improve delivery. Cloud adoption and new technologies require guidance and standardization. DevOps as a service can provide pre-defined patterns to scale practices across organizations.
Pivotal Digital Transformation Forum: Requirements to Deliver Innovation to M...VMware Tanzu
This document discusses how companies can deliver innovation to market faster through a cloud native approach. It notes that with tools like Spring Boot, companies can have an idea in the morning and have it running in production by evening. Adopting modern software approaches like cloud native, continuous delivery, DevOps, containers, and microservices allows companies to improve their competitive advantage and engage in continuous innovation. The future of disruptive digital transformation is here.
Commerce as a Service with Cloud Foundry (Cloud Foundry Summit 2014)VMware Tanzu
This document discusses hybris' Commerce as a Service (CaaS) platform built on Cloud Foundry. Some key points:
- Hybris is an SAP company that provides an on-premise multi-channel commerce platform. It wants to offer CaaS to help customers develop and sell commerce services/apps in the cloud.
- CaaS will be API-enabled and allow customers to evolve existing websites, develop integrated services, or build new consumer apps.
- The architecture involves SAP's Hanna Cloud Foundry hosting core CaaS services, third-party services, and customer-developed apps/services.
- Hybris has been developing CaaS since early
Keynote: Architecting for Continuous Delivery (Pivotal Cloud Platform Roadshow)VMware Tanzu
Continuous Delivery & Microservices with Matt Stine, Platform Engineer at Pivotal.
Microservices−small, loosely coupled applications that follow the Unix philosophy of "doing one thing well"−represent the application development side of enabling rapid, iterative development, horizontal scale and polyglot clients. Microservices also help enable continuous delivery and scaling application development while eliminating long-term commitments to a single technology stack.
Pivotal Cloud Platform Roadshow is coming to a city near you!
Join Pivotal technologists and learn how to build and deploy great software on a modern cloud platform. Find your city and register now http://bit.ly/1poA6PG
Accelerate Your Digital Transformation: How to Achieve Business Agility with ...XebiaLabs
Learn why new technologies and IT optimization are essential to achieving business agility. Get insights on how organizations can simplify and utilize technologies in a framework of enterprise control and repeatability to better optimize their software delivery process.
Pivotal Digital Transformation Forum: Munich VMware Tanzu
This document contains information about the Digital Transformation Forum hosted by Pivotal on October 19th at the BMW Welt Event Centre in Munich. The forum will discuss how 75% of today's S&P 500 companies may be replaced in the next 15 years and whether companies should disrupt or be disrupted by digital transformation. Speakers from Pivotal, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW will discuss their experiences with digital transformation and how they have overcome threats and opportunities. The agenda includes sessions on digital disruption trends, how to become a digital disruptor, and technical approaches for faster business innovation. Attendees can provide feedback and enter a prize drawing for a chance to win an Airwheel X3 electric scooter.
How to Use iPaaS to Scale Your Business - Case Studyelastic.io
How cloud-based integration platform as a service can be used for speeding up time-to-market and addressing a wider range of customers. Based on a case study.
Red Hat OpenShift - a foundation for successful digital transformationEric D. Schabell
The document discusses how Red Hat OpenShift can help organizations undergo digital transformation through a combination of modern technology, processes, and culture. It emphasizes adopting agile and iterative development approaches, open source technologies like containers, and fostering a collaborative culture. Red Hat's portfolio is designed to provide a common platform for applications across hybrid cloud environments.
10 Application Modernization Principles that Enhance the Digital JourneyCognizant
The COVID-19 crisis has made experience-centricity and IT agility paramount to nearly every business. But getting there with ancient applications infrastructure is easier said than done. Here's how organizations can overhaul heritage applications to meet customers' lofty digital experience and service expectations.
Software AG - Event Processing and Process Modeling - ProcessForum Nordic, No...Software AG
The document discusses event processing and process modeling from ARIS to APAMA. It notes that while current operational monitors focus on processes, they do not leverage data to understand how customers buy products, trends in customer behavior, and opportunities and threats, which operational systems have data to provide insights into. Event processing is identified as ideal for correlating across these data sources for enrichment, aggregation, and real-time analysis and decision making. However, operational data presents issues with comprehension, complexity, volume, and speed that must be addressed.
Software AG- Aadabas and Natural in the Digital Enterprise - ProcessForum Nor...Software AG
This document discusses strategies and innovations for Adabas and Natural in the digital enterprise. It outlines how they will leverage valuable investments, skills, and tools to deliver new projects faster. The roadmap includes optimizing existing applications, rehosting to other platforms, modernizing applications, enabling web and mobile access, integrating with other systems, leveraging big data, and developing cloud applications to help customers, employees and partners.
Secrets of Successful Cloud Foundry AdoptersVMware Tanzu
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.
The Journey from Print to to Online Journalism is Cloudy (Cloud Foundry Summi...VMware Tanzu
Keynote delivered by Lajos Lange, Matthias Naber from Axel Springer, and Tore Sagstuen from Fjord IT.
In order to ensure diverse, independent and high quality journalism in the future there is a need to rethink the classic publisher business while IT has to become part of the core products. On the way to digital transformation, we have to adapt to agile methodologies, and historically grown, complex infrastructures have to be reinvented in order to speed up the development process. With Cloud Foundry, we realized our vision of an innovative, fully automated service delivery platform by accelerating the time and quantity to market rate and reducing IT costs at the same time. The service oriented nature of the PaaS approach enables a modularization strategy for applications. We will discuss how Cloud Foundry’s capabilities helped to establish a culture of prototyping in combination with continuous delivery and business intelligence in order to form minimal viable products.
Managing OpenShift at Scale Across the Open Hybrid CloudJerome Marc
The document discusses the challenges of managing containers at scale, including operational efficiency, service health, security and compliance, and financial management. It then outlines how Red Hat CloudForms can help address these challenges by continuously discovering infrastructure, providing global inventory views and topology maps, enabling automation through custom menus and policies, monitoring resource usage and configurations, enforcing compliance policies, and providing cost management through chargeback reporting. The document encourages learning more through CloudForms blogs, YouTube, and Red Hat Summit.
Redefining HCI: How to Go from Hyper Converged to Hybrid Cloud InfrastructureNetApp
The hyper converged infrastructure (HCI) market is entering a new phase of maturity. A modern HCI solution requires a private cloud platform that integrates with public clouds to create a consistent hybrid multi-cloud experience.
During this webinar, NetApp and an IDC guest speaker covered what led to the next generation of hyper converged infrastructure and which five capabilities are required to go from hyper converged to hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Infrastructure as Code in Large Scale OrganizationsXebiaLabs
The adoption of tools for the provisioning and automatic configuration of "Infrastructure as Code" (eg Terraform, Cloudformation or Ansible) reduces cost, time, errors, violations and risks when provisioning and configuring the necessary infrastructure so that our software can run .
However, those who have begun to make intensive use of this technology at the business level agree to identify the emergence of a very critical problem regarding the orchestration and governance needs of supply requests such as security, compliance, scalability, integrity and more.
Learn how The Digital.ai DevOps Platform (formerly XebiaLabs DevOps Platform) responds to all these problems and many more, allowing you to continue working with your favorite tools.
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.
This document summarizes a presentation on mastering Business Process Management as a Platform as a Service (BPMPaaS) on OpenShift. The presentation provides an overview of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS), introduces OpenShift's xPaaS services including JBoss BRMS and BPM Suite, and demonstrates how to deploy and manage business rules and processes on OpenShift. It also recommends related resources for learning more about mastering xPaaS on OpenShift, such as videos of previous presentations, the OpenShift Primer e-book, and the demo repository containing all code samples shown.
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
Why is it important? What is it? What is fueling all of the growth? Find out the power of platform-as-a-service for the enterprise in this infographic.
In-Memory Data Management Goes Mainstream - OpenSlava 2015Software AG
Manish Devgan's presentation from the OpenSlava 2015 Conference. The presentation will cover Ehcache and Terracotta Server, its recent milestones, and how it continues to help developers easily leverage in-memory storage for current and emerging workloads.
Watch the full presentation here: http://bit.ly/1MGwGUv
Don't Let Technology Slow Down Your Digital Transformation XebiaLabs
This document discusses accelerating digital transformation by overcoming technical roadblocks. It recommends adopting a responsive enterprise approach with qualities like customer centricity, collaboration, and data-driven experiments. Lean practices and IT performance are foundational to agility. Automation, GitOps, connected pipelines, and quality-first thinking can improve delivery. Cloud adoption and new technologies require guidance and standardization. DevOps as a service can provide pre-defined patterns to scale practices across organizations.
Pivotal Digital Transformation Forum: Requirements to Deliver Innovation to M...VMware Tanzu
This document discusses how companies can deliver innovation to market faster through a cloud native approach. It notes that with tools like Spring Boot, companies can have an idea in the morning and have it running in production by evening. Adopting modern software approaches like cloud native, continuous delivery, DevOps, containers, and microservices allows companies to improve their competitive advantage and engage in continuous innovation. The future of disruptive digital transformation is here.
Commerce as a Service with Cloud Foundry (Cloud Foundry Summit 2014)VMware Tanzu
This document discusses hybris' Commerce as a Service (CaaS) platform built on Cloud Foundry. Some key points:
- Hybris is an SAP company that provides an on-premise multi-channel commerce platform. It wants to offer CaaS to help customers develop and sell commerce services/apps in the cloud.
- CaaS will be API-enabled and allow customers to evolve existing websites, develop integrated services, or build new consumer apps.
- The architecture involves SAP's Hanna Cloud Foundry hosting core CaaS services, third-party services, and customer-developed apps/services.
- Hybris has been developing CaaS since early
Keynote: Architecting for Continuous Delivery (Pivotal Cloud Platform Roadshow)VMware Tanzu
Continuous Delivery & Microservices with Matt Stine, Platform Engineer at Pivotal.
Microservices−small, loosely coupled applications that follow the Unix philosophy of "doing one thing well"−represent the application development side of enabling rapid, iterative development, horizontal scale and polyglot clients. Microservices also help enable continuous delivery and scaling application development while eliminating long-term commitments to a single technology stack.
Pivotal Cloud Platform Roadshow is coming to a city near you!
Join Pivotal technologists and learn how to build and deploy great software on a modern cloud platform. Find your city and register now http://bit.ly/1poA6PG
Accelerate Your Digital Transformation: How to Achieve Business Agility with ...XebiaLabs
Learn why new technologies and IT optimization are essential to achieving business agility. Get insights on how organizations can simplify and utilize technologies in a framework of enterprise control and repeatability to better optimize their software delivery process.
Pivotal Digital Transformation Forum: Munich VMware Tanzu
This document contains information about the Digital Transformation Forum hosted by Pivotal on October 19th at the BMW Welt Event Centre in Munich. The forum will discuss how 75% of today's S&P 500 companies may be replaced in the next 15 years and whether companies should disrupt or be disrupted by digital transformation. Speakers from Pivotal, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW will discuss their experiences with digital transformation and how they have overcome threats and opportunities. The agenda includes sessions on digital disruption trends, how to become a digital disruptor, and technical approaches for faster business innovation. Attendees can provide feedback and enter a prize drawing for a chance to win an Airwheel X3 electric scooter.
How to Use iPaaS to Scale Your Business - Case Studyelastic.io
How cloud-based integration platform as a service can be used for speeding up time-to-market and addressing a wider range of customers. Based on a case study.
Red Hat OpenShift - a foundation for successful digital transformationEric D. Schabell
The document discusses how Red Hat OpenShift can help organizations undergo digital transformation through a combination of modern technology, processes, and culture. It emphasizes adopting agile and iterative development approaches, open source technologies like containers, and fostering a collaborative culture. Red Hat's portfolio is designed to provide a common platform for applications across hybrid cloud environments.
10 Application Modernization Principles that Enhance the Digital JourneyCognizant
The COVID-19 crisis has made experience-centricity and IT agility paramount to nearly every business. But getting there with ancient applications infrastructure is easier said than done. Here's how organizations can overhaul heritage applications to meet customers' lofty digital experience and service expectations.
Software AG - Event Processing and Process Modeling - ProcessForum Nordic, No...Software AG
The document discusses event processing and process modeling from ARIS to APAMA. It notes that while current operational monitors focus on processes, they do not leverage data to understand how customers buy products, trends in customer behavior, and opportunities and threats, which operational systems have data to provide insights into. Event processing is identified as ideal for correlating across these data sources for enrichment, aggregation, and real-time analysis and decision making. However, operational data presents issues with comprehension, complexity, volume, and speed that must be addressed.
Software AG- Aadabas and Natural in the Digital Enterprise - ProcessForum Nor...Software AG
This document discusses strategies and innovations for Adabas and Natural in the digital enterprise. It outlines how they will leverage valuable investments, skills, and tools to deliver new projects faster. The roadmap includes optimizing existing applications, rehosting to other platforms, modernizing applications, enabling web and mobile access, integrating with other systems, leveraging big data, and developing cloud applications to help customers, employees and partners.
Secrets of Successful Cloud Foundry AdoptersVMware Tanzu
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.
The Journey from Print to to Online Journalism is Cloudy (Cloud Foundry Summi...VMware Tanzu
Keynote delivered by Lajos Lange, Matthias Naber from Axel Springer, and Tore Sagstuen from Fjord IT.
In order to ensure diverse, independent and high quality journalism in the future there is a need to rethink the classic publisher business while IT has to become part of the core products. On the way to digital transformation, we have to adapt to agile methodologies, and historically grown, complex infrastructures have to be reinvented in order to speed up the development process. With Cloud Foundry, we realized our vision of an innovative, fully automated service delivery platform by accelerating the time and quantity to market rate and reducing IT costs at the same time. The service oriented nature of the PaaS approach enables a modularization strategy for applications. We will discuss how Cloud Foundry’s capabilities helped to establish a culture of prototyping in combination with continuous delivery and business intelligence in order to form minimal viable products.
Managing OpenShift at Scale Across the Open Hybrid CloudJerome Marc
The document discusses the challenges of managing containers at scale, including operational efficiency, service health, security and compliance, and financial management. It then outlines how Red Hat CloudForms can help address these challenges by continuously discovering infrastructure, providing global inventory views and topology maps, enabling automation through custom menus and policies, monitoring resource usage and configurations, enforcing compliance policies, and providing cost management through chargeback reporting. The document encourages learning more through CloudForms blogs, YouTube, and Red Hat Summit.
Redefining HCI: How to Go from Hyper Converged to Hybrid Cloud InfrastructureNetApp
The hyper converged infrastructure (HCI) market is entering a new phase of maturity. A modern HCI solution requires a private cloud platform that integrates with public clouds to create a consistent hybrid multi-cloud experience.
During this webinar, NetApp and an IDC guest speaker covered what led to the next generation of hyper converged infrastructure and which five capabilities are required to go from hyper converged to hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Infrastructure as Code in Large Scale OrganizationsXebiaLabs
The adoption of tools for the provisioning and automatic configuration of "Infrastructure as Code" (eg Terraform, Cloudformation or Ansible) reduces cost, time, errors, violations and risks when provisioning and configuring the necessary infrastructure so that our software can run .
However, those who have begun to make intensive use of this technology at the business level agree to identify the emergence of a very critical problem regarding the orchestration and governance needs of supply requests such as security, compliance, scalability, integrity and more.
Learn how The Digital.ai DevOps Platform (formerly XebiaLabs DevOps Platform) responds to all these problems and many more, allowing you to continue working with your favorite tools.
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.
This document summarizes a presentation on mastering Business Process Management as a Platform as a Service (BPMPaaS) on OpenShift. The presentation provides an overview of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS), introduces OpenShift's xPaaS services including JBoss BRMS and BPM Suite, and demonstrates how to deploy and manage business rules and processes on OpenShift. It also recommends related resources for learning more about mastering xPaaS on OpenShift, such as videos of previous presentations, the OpenShift Primer e-book, and the demo repository containing all code samples shown.
Whether your business applications are based on Java EE 6, PHP, or Ruby, cloud environments are turning out to be perfect for business development. There are plenty of cloud and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) options to choose from, but where do you start?
In this session, Eric Schabell will provide examples, demos, and practical tips for ratcheting up your knowledge of open source, middleware-based xPaaS functionality. Not only will you be able to set up diverse PaaS solutions, you’ll also learn how to use your existing application with the product of your choice. Using OpenShift by Red Hat, our PaaS, we’ll show examples with Red Hat ‘s BPM and mobile solutions, SwitchYard, Opta Planner, and Red Hat JBoss Portal, in just minutes.
Join us to learn more about the practicality of Red Hat’s xPaaS vision and the role Red Hat JBoss Middleware can play.
This document discusses migrating projects from JBoss BRMS to the new JBoss BPM Suite 6. It outlines several changes required such as moving from Drools core to the new KIE framework, refactoring due to changes in the task service API, and ensuring tests are updated. It also provides instructions for migrating a sample customer evaluation demo project through cloning the source code repository and importing into the BPM Suite authoring tools.
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
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
This document discusses using Red Hat JBoss Fuse on OpenShift to enable messaging capabilities in the cloud. It describes common messaging standards supported by JBoss Fuse like JMS, TCP, SSL, STOMP, MQTT and AMQP. It then outlines the steps to create a broker on OpenShift, set up connectors, deploy consumer routes, test the microservices, build a web application and run it locally to demonstrate a messaging solution using JBoss Fuse on OpenShift.
This document discusses xPaaS, a Platform as a Service offering from JBoss. It provides middleware and higher-level services for developing and running applications across open hybrid clouds. These services include Application PaaS (JBoss EAP), Integration PaaS (JBoss Fuse), BPM PaaS (JBoss BPM Suite), and Mobile PaaS (AeroGear+) to simplify deploying, scaling, updating, configuring and running applications on-premise or in private and public clouds.
This presentation gives an overview on how Platform as a Service technology can help you to become an IT manufacturer with highly integrated and greatly automated processes that drive your business forward.
This presentation was held at (W-) JAX 2014 by Jürgen Hoffmann (Red Hat) and Sebastian Faulhaber (Red Hat).
The document discusses the advantages of WSO2's cloud-native PaaS platform. It enables connected businesses by reducing friction, accelerating interactions, and increasing engagement. The PaaS is built for multi-tenancy and elastic scalability. It provides middleware services and tools to support DevOps practices and continuous delivery. Key benefits include automated governance, self-service capabilities, and cost optimization through metering and chargeback billing.
What's new in Drools 6 - London JBUG 2013Mark Proctor
Presentation around the time of Beta3 for "What's new in Drools 6.0". Note some aspects have already changed, especially around the spring integration.
Red Hat Summit 2015 : Drools, jBPM and UberFire RoadmapsMark Proctor
In mid 2013, the KIE platform lacked key capabilities like modularity, component model, extensibility, and perspectives. The focus was on Drools/jBPM 6.0 and the UF Workbench for authoring, building, deploying, running, and managing apps. The near term roadmap included improving the look and feel (L&F), adding tool windows, improving collaborative authoring, and security features. For jBPM, priorities were basic case management and improved querying. For Drools, priorities were improving decision tables and rule engine stability. The longer term vision included "Live Spark" for cloud-based app development, full case management for jBPM, and connected decision tables with pan
Mastering xPaaS - get down and dirty in the OpenShift Cloud (part I)Eric D. Schabell
Ever wondered about all the new Cloud offerings out there? What is a PaaS? What is this thing Garner keeps calling xPaaS? How can I as a beginner get started in a few hours?
Whether your business is running on applications based on Java EE6, PHP or Ruby, the cloud is turning out to be the perfect environment for developing your business. There are plenty of clouds and platform-as-a-services to choose from, but where to start?
Join us for three action-packed hours of power where we'll show you how to deploy your existing application written in the language of your choice - Java, Ruby, PHP, Perl or Python, with the project of your choice - jBPM, Ceylon, Switchyard, Drools Planner, Aerogear, GateIn, Drools (Rules / BPM) and more deployed into the OpenShift PaaS in just minutes. All this and without having to rewrite your app to get it to work the way the cloud provider thinks your app should work.
If you want to learn about xPaaS and see how investing just a few hours of your time can change everything you thought you knew about putting your business applications in the cloud, this session is for you!
(Part I of II, for part II see: http://www.slideshare.net/eschabell/devoxx-masteringx-paaspartii)
Zero to Hero with the JBoss Business Rules Primer Eric D. Schabell
This session will get you started with JBoss Business Rules and BPM. It will walk you through some of the capabilities, components and basic concepts that one needs to understand to start building process and rule-driven applications. Join us for an hour of Business Process Management (BPM) concepts, explanations of how to capture your enterprises logic in business rules and a demonstration or two from real live processes that bring these concepts to life. Take a walk with us through several live demos where we explain step by step what is happening and how you too can reproduce these locally. By the end of this session you too can amaze your friends and colleagues, becoming the local JBoss Rules & BPM hero!
Within OpenShift Online, the public PaaS platform from Red Hat, there are more than 2 million applications per month being developed and the private OpenShift platform is currently being implemented in many organizations in their own data centers.
But what drives organizations to use a Paas?
In this session Red Hat will give answers to the following questions:
* What are the important reasons that an organization choses PaaS?
* How is the adoption of PaaS in the Netherlands progressing?
* How can a business case be made for implementing a PaaS?
* How do organizations deal with the integration of their existing environment?
* What are the best practices when migrating from a traditional application platform to a PaaS platform?
* What are the most common pitfalls during a PaaS deployment?
This document provides an introduction to Red Hat JBoss middleware. It discusses how Red Hat focuses on community-powered innovation to develop open source middleware projects. It then summarizes Red Hat's portfolio of middleware products including application servers, integration, BPM, and cloud platforms. The document outlines the benefits of Red Hat's subscription model for middleware which provides long-term support, security updates, and assistance versus maintaining community projects in production. It also introduces Red Hat's Platform as a Service, OpenShift, and the available JBoss xPaaS services it provides.
This document provides an overview of Red Hat JBoss Fuse, an open source integration platform. It discusses the history and components of JBoss Fuse, including Apache Camel, CXF, ActiveMQ, Karaf and Fabric8. It describes how JBoss Fuse can enable integration everywhere in a real-time enterprise by integrating applications, services, devices and partners through its lightweight footprint and deployment options both on-premise and in the cloud. The document also highlights key benefits of JBoss Fuse such as reducing costs, simplifying management and enabling new business opportunities through greater connectivity and data sharing.
The JBoss Way, the Added Value of Open Source MiddlewareEric D. Schabell
The document discusses Red Hat's vision for open hybrid cloud middleware using JBoss middleware products. It describes how Red Hat sees middleware bridging the gap between complex enterprise applications and platform as a service (PaaS) offerings. The document outlines Red Hat's plans to deliver specialized PaaS offerings for application development, integration, business process management, and mobile using JBoss products to create an open hybrid cloud middleware platform.
The document discusses digital transformation with Red Hat hybrid cloud. It begins by outlining some common business pain points and challenges around technical debt, digitalization, time to market, and return on investment. It then covers key technology trends like cloud-native applications, AI/ML, IoT, blockchain, and more. The rest of the document focuses on how Red Hat's portfolio, including OpenShift and middleware solutions, can help customers address these trends and challenges as part of their digital transformation journey by enabling new application development approaches, modernizing infrastructure, and optimizing processes.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a developer 2 developer webcast series on microservice architecture and container technologies. It includes details on upcoming webcasts in March and April 2017 focused on microservice architecture, Azure container service, Pivotal cloud foundry, and RedHat OpenShift. The document also advertises a webcast on RedHat OpenShift presented by John Archer on containerization with OpenShift and how it enables modern application development.
This document provides an overview of Red Hat JBoss middleware portfolio. It discusses Red Hat's history and growth as an open source leader. The document then outlines Red Hat's middleware products which help customers integrate applications and data, accelerate application development, and automate business processes and rules. Specific products are mentioned like JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, JBoss Fuse, JBoss BPM Suite, and how they provide benefits like lower TCO, better support, and avoiding vendor lock-in compared to proprietary solutions.
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.
This document discusses JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 6 and its capabilities for easing into cloud deployments. EAP 6 implements the full Java EE 6 specification and is designed with a cloud-ready architecture featuring high automation, flexible management, and dynamic resource usage. It provides fast performance, modular design, and centralized configuration. EAP 6 supports developer productivity with Maven integration and sample applications.
Customize Your Enterprise Mobile Salesforce.com Integrations with Red HatMaggie Hu
This document discusses integrating Salesforce.com with Red Hat products like JBoss middleware and Red Hat Mobile Application Platform. It covers using these Red Hat products to build mobile apps that integrate with Salesforce.com for opportunities management. It then demonstrates listing and updating Salesforce.com opportunities from a mobile app built with Red Hat technologies.
Red Hat Summit 2017: Mobilizing and Securing Red Hat JBoss BPMSuite & BRMSMaggie Hu
- The document discusses how Red Hat technologies like JBoss BPM Suite, BRMS, and 3Scale API Management can enable digital transformation through process-driven apps, rules, and APIs.
- It provides examples of architectures for building process-driven apps on OpenShift with BPM Suite, including using microservices and containers.
- It also demonstrates how RHMAP can be used to build mobile apps that consume APIs and backend services through a containerized architecture on OpenShift.
Red Hat is a leading open source solutions provider with over $1 billion in revenue. Some key points about Red Hat:
- Founded in 1993 and went public in 1999.
- Provides a range of open source products and solutions including operating systems, middleware, management tools, and more.
- Has over 8,300 employees and offices in 35+ countries serving over 90% of Fortune 500 companies.
- Offers subscription-based support and assistance for its open source technologies.
PaaS Anywhere - Deploying an OpenShift PaaS into your Cloud Provider of ChoiceIsaac Christoffersen
This document discusses Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Red Hat's OpenShift PaaS solution. It provides an overview of PaaS and how it can streamline application development. OpenShift is introduced as an infrastructure-agnostic PaaS that provides developer tools, scalable and secure applications, and the freedom of choice. Demos are shown of creating applications on OpenShift Online, OpenShift Origin installed on-premises, and OpenShift Enterprise deployed on AWS. The document concludes by discussing maximizing the value of OpenShift evaluations and Vizuri's JetStream offering to accelerate PaaS adoption.
Open Hybrid Cloud.
A presentation given by Erik Geensen, responsible for Cloud, Platform and Virtualization at Red Hat Benelux, at the OPEN'14 conference in Belgium.
How to reinvent your organization in an iterative and pragmatic way? This is the result of using our digital toolbox. It allows you to transform your business model, expand your ecosystem by setting up your digital platform. This reinvention is also supported by the adaptation of your governance allowing you to innovate while guaranteeing the performance of your organization. For any information / suggestion / collaboration - william.poos@nrb.be
Comment réinventer votre organisation de manière itérative et pragmatique ? C'est le résultat de l'utilisation de notre boîte à outils digitale. Elle vous permet de transformer votre modèle métier, d'étendre votre écosystème en mettant en place votre plateforme digitale. Cette réinvention est également supportée par l'adaptation de votre gouvernance vous permettant d'innover tout en garantissant la performance de votre organisation. Pour toute information / suggestion / collaboration - william.poos@nrb.be
Maximice la flexibilidad estratégica creando una cloud hibrida y abiertaNextel S.A.
This document discusses Red Hat's hybrid cloud and Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions. It highlights:
- Red Hat Open Hybrid Cloud which allows organizations to build hybrid clouds using Red Hat Virtualization (RHEV), public clouds like AWS, and bare metal. This provides flexibility to run applications on the best platform.
- Red Hat CloudForms allows users to manage application lifecycles and build/manage hybrid clouds with self-service capabilities across virtual, public cloud, and bare metal environments.
- With Red Hat's PaaS solution, developers can focus on coding and testing applications while Red Hat handles deployment, configuration, scaling and management of the underlying infrastructure. This drives speed,
This document discusses Red Hat's products and solutions for IBM Power Systems, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Satellite, Red Hat JBoss, and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization. Red Hat Enterprise Linux supports both little endian and big endian modes on Power8 hardware. Red Hat Satellite provides systems management capabilities. Red Hat JBoss offers application platforms, integration, and business process automation tools. And Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization enables virtualization on Power8.
Transforming Application Delivery with PaaS and Linux ContainersGiovanni Galloro
This document discusses Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise and how it helps with application delivery using Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Linux containers. It covers OpenShift's architecture using Linux containers, Docker, Kubernetes, and RHEL Atomic Host. It also discusses OpenShift's application deployment flow, adoption trends, and challenges with container adoption as well as Red Hat's strategy to address these challenges through container certification and simplifying adoption for partners.
Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid CloudJeff Jakubiak
1) The document discusses IBM's hybrid cloud portfolio and how it can help organizations accelerate innovation through hybrid cloud.
2) IBM's hybrid cloud portfolio spans infrastructure, platform and application services across public, private and dedicated cloud environments to provide flexibility.
3) Key benefits highlighted include accelerating digital transformation, increasing operational speed and flexibility, and unlocking existing data and applications through hybrid integration.
Red Hat is an open source software company that provides Linux operating systems, middleware, storage, and cloud computing solutions. Some key facts:
- Red Hat is the #1 provider of open source solutions, with over 90% of Fortune 500 companies using their products.
- They have over 7,000 employees worldwide and annual revenue of over $1 billion.
- Their solutions include Red Hat Enterprise Linux, JBoss middleware, OpenShift PaaS, and CloudForms management tools.
Power Up with Podman - Cloud Native + K8s MeetupEric D. Schabell
Curious about containers beyond Docker? There’s a new generation of containers on the scene, Podman! Supporting secure, rootless containers for Kubernetes microservices, it was designed and built with the cloud in mind. Benefitting from the lessons learned out in the open from Docker, this next generation of containers will quickly become a trusted daily driver in your dev workflow.
Covering what you need to know as an end-user from the UI to the backend, sharing a real world use case leveraging Podman for open source observability workshops https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io. Paige will share how Podman and the adorable seal mascots Caitlín, Maighréad and Róisín have transformed her local development!
Choose Your Own Adventure - Cloud Native Observability PitfallsEric 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!
Key takeaways - This session is never the same twice as you the audience / attendees choose from a list of cloud native observability pitfalls that DevOps have to contend with in their daily cloud native lives! Super engaging and fun to tour the challenges that interest you most!
OpenShift Commons Paris - Choose Your Own Observability AdventureEric D. Schabell
Great observability begins with great instrumentation! We know it's hard to decide where to start your observability journey, so we've come up with a perfect introduction to observability workshop collection getting you hands-on with the best open source cloud native observability projects available. Attendees can pick their own cloud native observability learning path (https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io) in this session from the following workshops:
OpenTelemetry (traces) - Learn how to adopt OpenTelemetry by instrumenting a sample application with spans and metrics. You’ll leave with an understanding of how telemetry travels and be ready to bring OpenTelemetry to your project. The workshop is self-paced and available online, so attendees can continue to explore after the event: https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io/workshop-opentelemetry
Prometheus (metrics) - During the workshop, you will install Prometheus, collect metrics, and learn how to effectively run it in your observability stack. The workshop is self-paced and available online, so attendees can continue to explore after the event: https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io/workshop-prometheus
Fluent Bit (pipelines) - This workshop will guide you through the open source project Fluent Bit, what it is, a basic installation, and setting up a first cloud native observability pipeline project. The workshop is self-paced and available online, so attendees can continue to explore after the event: https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io/workshop-fluentbit
Perses (visualization) - Great observability is impossible without great visualization! Learn how to adopt truly open visualization by installing Perses, exploring the provided tooling, tinkering with its API, and then get your hands dirty building your first dashboard in no time! The workshop is self-paced and available online, so attendees can continue to explore after the event: https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io/workshop-perses
Checking the pulse of your cloud native architectureEric D. Schabell
The daily choices you make as an engineer when shipping code contributes to the feedback loop. In cloud native environments a surprising amount of data is generated from the application layer down to infrastructure and along the delivery path. Regulatory and compliance pressures force us to store audit and observability data. Understanding the pressures on our engineering teams around the collection, storage, and maintenance of your cloud data can mean the difference between successful teams and burnout. Let us take you on a journey, looking closely at the current state of observability based on a recent research conducted with 500 cloud native engineers and find out what it’s like to be in the trenches.
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.
Observability For You and Me with OpenTelemetry (with demo)Eric 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. (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.
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xPaaS – day in the life of a modern application developer
1. xPaaS – day in the life of a modern application developer
Eric D. Schabell
Red Hat Technology Evangelist (Integrated Solutions)
April 2016
2. 2
xPaaS – day in the life...
The modern application developer can't ignore their Cloud stack anymore and with Red Hat
Cloud Suite you don't have to. Come along on this journey as we take a look at a day in the life of
a modern application developer.
4. 4
Life is complicated...
Modern day developers are faces with a multitude of languages, libraries, tooling and platforms to
work on. Why do they need to care about their Cloud stack?
App Dev Cloud Stack article series
provides insights for the app dev:
● Can't ignore the stack anymore?
● Foundations for a stable Cloud
● Beginners guide to containers at scale
● Why containers at scale matter
● It's all about the PaaS baby
6. ACCELERATE AUTOMATEINTEGRATE
Develop 51% more
applications per year1 at significantly
lower cost.
Deliver applications faster across on-
premises, cloud and mobile environments
Connect systems, applications, and data across your
entire enterprise.
Automate business processes to react quickly to IT
changes.
●
Three year ROI of 488% with 63% less
application downtime related to
integration2
●
Complex event processing
for faster decision making
●
Better collaboration between
business and IT teams
1. Source: IDC – How Red Hat's JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 Is Extending Business Value
2. Source: The Business Value of Red Hat JBoss Fuse Middleware. IDC, October, 2014
INNOVATE FASTER, IN A SMARTER WAY
7. FASTER INNOVATION – improve productivity for greater differentiation
LIGHTER WEIGHT – unlock the value of existing IT assets
LOWER COST & RISK – increase value and reduce risk from lock-in
INTEGRATE
Applications, Data & Devices
Red Hat JBoss Fuse
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
ACCELERATE
Application delivery
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
Red Hat JBoss Data Grid
Red Hat JBoss Web Server
Red Hat Mobile Application Platform (FeedHenry)
AUTOMATE
Business rules & processes
Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite
Red Hat JBoss BRMS
DEVELOPMENTTOOLS
RedHatJBossDeveloperStudio
MANAGEMENTTOOLS
RedHatJBossOperationsNetwork
Red Hat Cloud Suite
INNOVATE FASTER, IN A SMARTER WAY
9. JBoss xPaaS SERVICES FOR OPENSHIFT
Where Middleware meets cloud...
JBoss BPM, BRMS
Red Hat Mobile
Application Platform
JBoss EAP, Data Grid
JBoss Fuse, A-MQ iPaaS
aPaaS
mPaaS
bpmPaaS
10. RHEL ATOMIC HOST
Micro
Service
Micro
Service
Micro
Service
RHEL ATOMIC HOST
Micro
Service
Micro
Service
RHEL ATOMIC HOST
Micro
Service
xPaaS
Vision: Modular microservices architecture based on JBoss Middleware + Red Hat Cloud Suite
KUBERNETES
Container Orchestration
Micro
Service
Micro
Service
Micro
Service
Red Hat Cloud Suite
11. APPLICATION PaaS
PRIVATE PUBLIC
● Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform cartridge
● No special APIs—just standard enterprise Java™ code
● PaaS UX simplifies deployment, scaling, and updates
aPaaS
JBoss EAP
iPaaS
JBoss Fuse
bpmPaaS
JBoss BPM Suite
mPaaS
Red Hat Mobile
App Platform
Red Hat Cloud Suite
12. INTEGRATION PaaS
PRIVATE PUBLIC
aPaaS
JBoss EAP
iPaaS
JBoss Fuse
bpmPaaS
JBoss BPM Suite
mPaaS
Red Hat Mobile
App Platform
● Red Hat JBoss technologies for application, messaging and data integration
● Run integration in public cloud or on-premise
● PaaS UX simplifies connection, route, and queue configurations
Red Hat Cloud Suite
13. BPM PaaS
PRIVATE PUBLIC
aPaaS
JBoss EAP
iPaaS
JBoss Fuse
bpmPaaS
JBoss BPM Suite
mPaaS
Red Hat Mobile
App Platform
● Create process models using cloud service
● Export to business process management (BPM) platform
● Share process models
● Orchestrate applications and services spanning cloud and on-premise
● PaaS UX simplifies configuration
Red Hat Cloud Suite
14. MOBILE PaaS
PRIVATE PUBLIC
aPaaS
JBoss EAP
iPaaS
JBoss Fuse
bpmPaaS
JBoss BPM Suite
mPaaS
Red Hat Mobile
App Platform
● Push notification, security, data encryption, offline, and data synchronization
● Support for native, hybrid, and mobile web apps
● Run backend in public cloud or on premise
● PaaS UX simplifies notification and integration configuration, API development
Red Hat Cloud Suite
15. BRING IT ALL TOGETHER
Confluence of cloud-based platforms, containers, microservices technology and DevOps methodologies delivers significant
value.
16. Looking for examples?
Red Hat Demo Central
● Start with Red Hat Container Development Kit
– https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/cdk-install-demo
● Add in JBoss example projects riding the Cloud:
– brmsPaaS: https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/rhcs-brms-install-demo
– bpmPaaS: https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/rhcs-bpms-install-demo
– Retail Cool Store: https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/rhcs-coolstore-demo
– Retail Cool Store advanced: https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/rhcs-coolstore-persistence-demo
– Financial Mortgage: https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/rhcs-mortgage-demo
– Travel industry: https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/rhcs-travel-agency-demo
17. ● Red Hat Cloud Suite
– http://redhat.com/cloud-suite
● Red Hat Cloud Suite articles in the wild
– http://www.schabell.org/search/label/RHCS
● More Red Hat Cloud Suite examples
– http://www.schabell.org/search/label/Cloud%20Suite
● Red Hat Developers products
– http://developers.redhat.com/products/brms
– http://developers.redhat.com/products/bpmsuite
– http://developers.redhat.com/products/devstudio
– http://developers.redhat.com/products/eap
– http://developers.redhat.com/products/datavirt
– http://developers.redhat.com/products/fuse
– http://developers.redhat.com/products/mobileplatform
18. THANK YOU
Eric D. Schabell
xPaaS – day in the life of a modern application developer