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Sessions: Red Hat Cloud Foundations

Application and platform infrastructure

This track features the developers who write the code, the solution architects who work in the field, and the product managers who contribute to product direction. Example topics include: technology overviews, roadmaps, and deep dives, deployment techniques, performance optimization, and system management. Attendees will learn how to increase performance and scalability, implement security policies, meet service level agreements, and more effectively manage deployments.

Red Hat IaaS Overview & Roadmap

Andrew Cathrow — Senior Virtualization Product Manager, Red Hat
Simon Grinberg — Principal Product Manager, Red Hat

In this session, Andrew Cathrow will present an overview of Red Hat’s Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) offerings, including Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and Red Hat OpenStack. Session attendees will learn how these offerings provide a common set of services and infrastructures for both traditional datacenter workloads and modern. cloud-aware applications that allow organizations to build a private cloud without creating new silos within the datacenter. He will also cover the roadmap and high-level features of:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
  • Red Hat OpenStack
  • The Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor

Location: Room 302

Topics: Cloud deployment, OpenStack, oVirt, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Application and platform infrastructure Wednesday, June 12 3:40 pm - 4:40 pm 2.0 / 5.0

Application development

This track covers application development tools and technologies. Example topics include: best practices, methodologies, and techniques for building applications in C, C++, Java, PHP/LAMP, Ruby, Node.js, and many other commonly used developer tools and languages, and new development approaches such as Platform-as-a-Service. Attendees will also learn how the tools that build, run, and scale applications are evolving.

Consume PaaS in the Cloud with OpenShift Online

Juan Noceda — Senior Product Manager, Red Hat
Mike McGrath — Principal OpenShift Architect, Red Hat

In this session, attendees will learn how to maintain stack governance and standardization and increase developer productivity by giving their development and operations teams self-provisioning platform environments in minutes. They will also learn how to go from forming the idea, to development, to production quickly and at a low cost. Topics will include:

  • Fast application development and deployment in the cloud
  • The benefits of OpenShift Online and key features for IT administrators, architects, and developers
  • The differences between OpenShift Online, Red Hat’s hosted PaaS product, and OpenShift Enterprise, Red Hat’s on-premise PaaS offering
  • PaaS use cases
  • Roadmap for the future direction of OpenShift

Location: Room 207

Topics: Big data, BPM, Cloud deployment, Cost savings, Development tools, Flexibility, Interoperability, Java development, Manageability, OpenShift by Red Hat, OpenShift Origin, Portability, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio, Red Hat JBoss Frameworks, Scalability

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Application development Thursday, June 13 1:20 pm - 2:20 pm 2.0 / 5.0

Mobile Makes Your Enterprise Go Boom (The Good or Bad Kind)

Jay Balunas — Mobile Platform Architect, Red Hat

This can be a good boom, or a bad boom. What determines the outcome may be trickier than you think, and enterprises today are burdened (or blessed) with new requirements for their developers and their infrastructures.

In this session, attendees will explore the latest in enterprise mobile development. They will learn how to plan ahead and minimize risk. The discussion will cover options for applications and infrastructures, such as on-premise or Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), mobile, web, hybrid, and native, and even integration options for existing services.

Jay Balunas will discuss the Red Hat offerings (e.g., OpenShift by Red Hat, JBoss Developer Studio, etc.) and JBoss Community projects (e.g., AeroGear, Forge, JBoss Application Server, etc.) that can help make mobile development explode (in the good way). He will also walk attendees through a typical enterprise application, discussing backend functionality (that can be accessed across many clients) and host requirements on JBoss Application Server and OpenShift by Red Hat.

And on the client side, attendees will explore AeroGear and its SDKs for iOS, Android, Cordova, and web-based mobile applications.

Location: Room 208

Topics: BPM, Cloud deployment, Development tools, Integration, Java development, JBoss Community projects, Mobile, OpenShift by Red Hat, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio, Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, Red Hat JBoss Frameworks

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Application development Thursday, June 13 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm 4.0 / 5.0

Business and IT strategy alignment

This track targets the juncture of business and IT considerations necessary to create competitive advantage. Example topics include: new architecture deployments, competitive differentiators, long-term and hidden costs, and security. Attendees will learn how to align architecture and technology decisions with their specific business needs and how and when IT departments should drive competitive advantage.

Open Hybrid Cloud is the New IT

Bryan Che — Senior Director, Red Hat

In this session, Bryan Che will:

  • Provide an overview about Red Hat’s cloud strategy and portfolio
  • Discuss cloud and IT trends
  • Discuss the most important considerations for creating an enterprise cloud strategy
  • Compare the various approaches to cloud

Bryan will also explain how to work with Red Hat’s comprehensive cloud portfolio to build an open hybrid cloud – from building cloud infrastructure to managing Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).

Location: Room 309

Topics: GlusterFS, OpenShift by Red Hat, OpenShift Origin, OpenStack, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat CloudForms, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, Red Hat Storage Server

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Business and IT strategy alignment Wednesday, June 12 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm 1.0 / 5.0

War Stories from the Cloud: Lessons from US Defense Agencies

Host:

Ted Brunell — Solution Architect, Red Hat

Panelists:

John Barrette — Senior Acquisition Specialist, Odyssey Systems Consulting Group
George Callaghan — CEO, BizHelper
Munjeet Singh — Senior Associate, Booz | Allen | Hamilton
Tom Tschour — Deputy Director, Technical Services, PCI Strategic Management, LLC
Peter Walsh — Director, Jackpine Technologies, Inc.

Join this panel to learn how the transformation to virtualized- and cloud-based services is shaping the defense industry. In this panel, decision-makers and policy-makers from the U.S. Army and independent defense agencies will share information about the new IT architectures taking shape. Their conversation will center around the use of Red Hat’s technologies and open hybrid cloud vision, and how they are shaping the next generation of data services. They will discuss:

  • The benefits of cloud computing and an open approach
  • Developing and deploying applications in a secure Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) environment with OpenShift by Red Hat
  • What role virtualization plays as the government moves to the cloud
  • How APIs can be used to create unique solutions for challenging requirements
  • Building open hybrid Infrastructure-as-Service (IaaS) clouds

Location: Room 309

Topics: Cloud deployment, Cost savings, Manageability, OpenShift by Red Hat, OpenStack, Performance, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat CloudForms, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, Red Hat JBoss BRMS, Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, Red Hat Satellite, Red Hat Storage, Reliability, Scalability, Security

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Business and IT strategy alignment Thursday, June 13 3:40 pm - 4:40 pm 2.0 / 5.0

Cloud readiness

This track covers the changing concepts and implications of moving workloads to the cloud. Example topics include: data migration, consumption models, operational approaches, and management frameworks. Attendees will gain insight into cloud-readiness for their IT infrastructures and businesses, and learn how to maintain control, security, and compliance when moving to hybrid cloud operational models.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Foundation for an Open Hybrid Cloud

Mark Coggin — Senior Director, Product Marketing, Red Hat

The operating system is a critical component of the cloud. Linux operating systems are used most often in cloud deployments; and Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides a unique freedom of choice. This choice is rooted in the transparency and collaborative nature of Red Hat’ development model and its commitment to open standards. In this session, attendees will learn about the consistent, stable environment of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and how it performs in physical and virtualized deployments whether in on-premise, hosted, or hybrid environments.

Location: Room 310

Topics: Cloud deployment, Flexibility, Portability, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, Scalability

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Cloud readiness Wednesday, June 12 1:20 pm - 2:20 pm 2.0 / 5.0

Adobe Systems Offers Customers Cloud-based Solutions through Red Hat Enterprise Linux & AWS

Mitch Nelson — Director of Managed Services, Adobe

Adobe Systems, a long-time user of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, wanted to offer its enterprise customers easy access to sandbox resources to evaluate and prototype solutions using Adobe products. Turning to the cloud, Adobe used Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to not only deliver a sandbox solution, but also to offer customers a Software- as-a-Service (SaaS) option for deploying Adobe-based solutions. Today, this solution helps customers simplify deployment, lower cost of ownership, and accelerate time to value.

In this session, Adobe’s Mitch Nelson will detail this solution and discuss standard software deployment models, scaling, BU/DR, and cross-geo replication of AEM/CQ.

Location: Room 302

Topics: Cloud deployment, Cost savings, Flexibility, Performance, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Reliability, Scalability, Security

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Cloud readiness Wednesday, June 12 3:40 pm - 4:40 pm 2.0 / 5.0

Implementation Best Practices for Red Hat CloudForms

Vinny Valdez — Principal Architect, Red Hat
James Labocki — Technical Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat

In this session, Vinny Valdez and James Labocki will discuss:

  • Deploying Red Hat CloudForms
  • Managing existing virtualization and cloud providers
  • Importing existing workloads
  • Managing workloads across new and existing providers
  • Integrating CloudForms with VMware, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, and Amazon EC2

Location: Room 310

Topics: Cloud deployment, Development tools, Manageability, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat CloudForms, Red Hat Consulting, Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Cloud readiness Wednesday, June 12 4:50 pm - 5:50 pm 4.0 / 5.0

Liberate your Files: A Solution from Vizuri using ownCloud, OpenShift, & Red Hat Storage Server

Isaac Christoffersen — Architect, Vizuri
Matt Richards — Product Strategist, ownCloud
Ted Brunell — Solution Architect, Red Hat

Many of today’s enterprises are working under the false assumption that there is a trade off between consumer-centric file sharing and corporate IT policy compliance. This assumption is common because market-leading Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions for file syncing and sharing are not designed around enterprise IT needs. They represent growing risks with vendor lock-in, data security, compliance, and data ownership.

Fortunately, by leveraging innovative open source solutions from Red Hat and ownCloud, enterprises can provide a simple-to-use file syncing and sharing solution for employees. And this solution enables enterprises to have greater control over valuable intellectual property.

In this session, representatives from Vizuri, ownCloud, and Red Hat will:

  • Identify the risks involved with public cloud-based solutions
  • Share use cases for private cloud solutions
  • Discuss how hybrid and on-premise solutions are both achievable and secure.

Vizuri will demonstrate a hybrid cloud file-sync and share SaaS solution, designed using OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat, ownCloud, and Red Hat Storage Server, that delivers an integrated mobile, desktop, and web-based solution.

Location: Room 310

Topics: Cloud deployment, Cost savings, Mobile, OpenShift by Red Hat, OpenShift Origin, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Storage, Red Hat Storage Server, Scalability, Security

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Cloud readiness Friday, June 14 11:00 am - 12:00 pm 1.0 / 5.0

Community and partner ecosystem

This track showcases community leaders and their innovative upstream work, as well as the certified commercial solutions that the Red Hat partner ecosystem brings to market. Attendees will also gain a better understanding of the value of a Red Hat subscription and learn how to extract the maximum value from their investments.

Real World Perspectives: Open Source Enablement

Host:

Guy Martin — Managing Principal Architect, Red Hat

Panelists:

Andrew Aitken — GM & SVP, Olliance Consulting, a Black Duck company
Kamesh Raghavendra — Advanced Product Manager, CTO's Office, NetApp
Marcelo Tourne — Managing Director, Accenture Software

This panel, moderated by Guy Martin, will feature some of the most influential leaders in the technology industry. Attendees will learn:

  • Real-world use cases for deploying open source software internally and in products that are developed for customers
  • Exactly how Red Hat’s partners strategically adopt open source software
  • Governance processes for incorporating open source software into products
  • Best practices for using open source components across multiple product lines
  • Approaches to community participation
  • How to use and contribute to open source software

Location: Room 209

Topics: Fedora, GlusterFS, Java development, JBoss Community projects, OpenShift Origin, oVirt, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Community and partner ecosystem Wednesday, June 12 10:40 am - 11:40 am 2.0 / 5.0

IT efficiency

This track features how-to (step-by-step) sessions that describe aligning the activities relating to people, processes, and technologies with long-term business objectives. Example topics include: management, optimization, and reporting. Attendees will learn about practical, proven solutions that will help them meet tomorrow's business demands.

Using Red Hat Satellite Today & Into the Future

David Caplan — Principal Product Manager, Red Hat
Alice Cockrum — Principal Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat
Ohad Levy — Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Mike McCune — Supervisor, Software Engineering, Red Hat

Red Hat Satellite has been successfully managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux in traditional datacenters – from small, local deployments to vast, mission-critical infrastructures – since 2002. Red Hat is addressing IT macro trends in systems management on many fronts, including datacenters rapidly shifting to hyperscale and hybrid cloud deployments becoming part of the mainstream. In this session, Red Hat speakers will discuss how the company will address these market shifts with Red Hat Satellite version 6.0, its next-generation systems management offering. They will also provide:

  • Delivery plans for Red Hat Satellite 6.0
  • An illustration of Red Hat Satellite architectures and models for scalable federation
  • A detailed demonstration of Red Hat Satellite 6.0 capabilities and example workflows

Location: Room 312

Topics: Cloud deployment, Cost savings, Flexibility, Manageability, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat CloudForms, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Satellite, Reliability, Scalability, Security

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
IT efficiency Wednesday, June 12 1:20 pm - 2:20 pm 3.0 / 5.0

Market perceptions and competition

This track covers the datacenter landscape. Example topics include: product comparisons, open source methodology, and product analysis that debunks common misconceptions. Attendees will learn how Red Hat cloud, middleware, operating system, storage, and virtualization products stack up against proprietary offerings and fit within the broader industry landscape.

Controlling Clouds Beyond Safety

Gordon Haff — Cloud Evangelist, Red Hat

As an industry, we’ve mostly moved on from naive notions about cloud computing being inherently “safe” or “risky.” However, more sophisticated discussions require both greater nuance and greater rigor.

In this session, Red Hat cloud evangelist Gordon Haff will:

  • Take attendees through some of the available frameworks for evaluating and mitigating potential issues in hybrid cloud environments
  • Discuss key risk factors to consider
  • Describe relevant provider certifications
  • Show some of the ways that Red Hat’s offerings can help you meet your IT security and governance goals

This is a broad and sometimes complex topic. However, it’s very manageable if individual risk factors are considered systematically and specifically. This session will give attendees the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions.

Location: Room 302

Topics: Cloud deployment, Interoperability, Manageability, Portability, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat CloudForms, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Satellite, Security

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Market perceptions and competition Wednesday, June 12 1:20 pm - 2:20 pm 2.0 / 5.0

Choose Your Own Path to the Cloud with Red Hat

Gordon Haff — Cloud Evangelist, Red Hat
Greg Kleiman — Director, Product Marketing, Red Hat
James Labocki — Technical Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat

There’s no single approach to building a cloud as IT teams aren’t trying to solve the exact same problem. That’s why Red Hat products are designed to work together to modernize your infrastructure and deliver the flexibility and agility promised by cloud computing.

In this session, Gordon Haff, Greg Kleiman, and James Labocki will provide examples of how you can combine Red Hat products in order to solve your business problems. Among the use cases, they will address:

  • Big data on OpenStack using Red Hat Storage Server
  • The use of CloudForms to manage OpenShift Enterprise infrastructure
  • Managing in a hybrid world where computing and storage are converging

Attendees will learn about a combination of case studies and use cases that demonstrate practical cloud solutions that use one or more Red Hat products. Learn how Red Hat technology can make you cloud ready!

Location: Room 313

Topics: Big data, Cloud deployment, Clustering, Cost savings, Flexibility, GlusterFS, Interoperability, Manageability, OpenShift by Red Hat, OpenStack, Performance, Portability, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat CloudForms, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Storage Server, Reliability, Scalability, Security

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Market perceptions and competition Wednesday, June 12 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm 3.0 / 5.0

Managing Red Hat Subscriptions in a Hybrid Cloud Ecosystem

Jane Circle — Principal Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat

Enterprises are actively pursuing hybrid cloud strategies that include running application components in both on-premise and off-premise environments. Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud strategy currently includes subscription portability and on-demand consumption for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat JBoss Middleware. The Red Hat Certified Cloud Provider Program enables Red Hat product teams, Red Hat Global Support Services, and the leading cloud provider partners to make these new subscription consumption models available to customers.

In this session, Jane Circle will:

  • Provide an overview of the Red Hat Certified Cloud Provider program
  • Explain how partners are selected and certified
  • Discuss how customers can make their Red Hat subscriptions portable using the Red Hat Cloud Access process
  • Detail the on-demand option for consuming Red Hat subscriptions through select public cloud providers

Location: Room 313

Topics: Cloud deployment, Cost savings, Manageability, Red Hat Cloud

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Market perceptions and competition Thursday, June 13 4:50 pm - 5:50 pm 2.0 / 5.0

The road ahead

This track features sessions covering the trends and strategies driving the future of enterprise computing. Example topics include: big data, mobile, enterprise storage for the datacenter and cloud environments, and intelligent systems. Attendees will be among the first to know about what's coming from Red Hat and how to better plan for shifts in the IT landscape.

OpenShift PaaS Overview & Roadmap

Matt Hicks — Managing Principal Architect, Red Hat
Juan Noceda — Senior Product Manager, Red Hat

With OpenShift, Red Hat established an open source, market-leading Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) platform. In this session, Matt Hicks and Juan Noceda will discuss the business and technical cases for PaaS, detail what makes OpenShift a unique offering in this space, and preview the exciting developments planned for OpenShift’s future.

Matt and Juan will also:

  • Discuss OpenShift basics
  • Provide details about how it works
  • Detail OpenShift’s latest features, including its multitenancy and security enhancements
  • Demonstrate how OpenShift enables the developer to decide how to interact and utilize the PaaS solution

Don’t let us hold you back, come build your own!

Location: Room 311

Topics: Big data, Cloud deployment, Development tools, Flexibility, Java development, Manageability, OpenShift by Red Hat, OpenShift Origin, Portability, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Scalability

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
The road ahead Wednesday, June 12 10:40 am - 11:40 am 2.0 / 5.0

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Deep Dive

Andrew Cathrow — Senior Virtualization Product Manager, Red Hat

The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization portfolio, which is based on the oVirt community project, continues to evolve, integrating with other open source projects and communities.

In this session, Andrew Cathrow will provide a roadmap for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization’s architecture, services, and components. He will also discuss how the solution will evolve to provide more deployment choices and richer functionality around authentication and authorization services, external pluggable network providers, various image and volume stores, and enhanced virtual machine life cycle and monitoring capabilities.

Location: Room 311

Topics: Cloud deployment, Manageability, oVirt, Performance, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
The road ahead Thursday, June 13 4:50 pm - 5:50 pm 3.0 / 5.0

Network Virtualization & Software-defined Networking

Chris Wright — Technical Director Software-Defined Networking, Red Hat

Enterprise datacenter virtualization and cloud computing have put new pressures on the network. Traditionally, virtual compute workloads gained access to the network through simple hypervisor resident virtual switches bridging to physical VLANs. As these workloads scale in the cloud and move dynamically throughout the datacenter, the limits of a simple VLAN solution are stressed.

In this session, Chris Wright will look at new protocols and encapsulations like OpenFlow and VXLAN, new technologies such as Open vSwitch, and new concepts such as the software-defined network controller. He will examine how these innovations work together to reshape networking in the virtual datacenter.

Location: Room 311

Topics: Cloud deployment, Manageability, OpenStack, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, Scalability

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
The road ahead Friday, June 14 11:00 am - 12:00 pm 3.0 / 5.0

Town hall

This track features moderated panels of Red Hat customers, partners, and solution experts. Example topics include: real world deployments, best practices, and lessons learned. Attendees will learn competitive advantages for driving increased business value.

Real-world Perspectives: Gaining Competitive Advantages with Red Hat Solutions

Host:

Rodrique Heron — Red Hat

Panelists:

John Fulton — ITS Director of Network and Systems, Lafayette College
Fredy Hernandez — Stylmark
Nathan Lager — System Administrator, Lafayette College
Steven Leapline — Ansaldo
Ron Schaffer — Ansaldo
Greg Scott — Infrasupport Corporation
Robert Starr — Architecture Manager, Cigna

Engage with Red Hat customers who are virtualizing their IT infrastructures with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization to reduce costs, scale with business growth, and maintain high-performing systems. Enterprise businesses across a variety of industries and sectors rely on Red Hat products and solutions to address the critical business demands facing IT organizations today. Learn best practices and see how Red Hat solutions can give your business a competitive advantage.

Location: Room 306

Topics: Big data, Cloud deployment, Cost savings, Flexibility, Interoperability, Manageability, OpenShift by Red Hat, OpenStack, Performance, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat CloudForms, Red Hat Consulting, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise MRG, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, Red Hat JBoss BRMS, Red Hat Satellite, Red Hat Storage, Reliability, Scalability

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Town hall Thursday, June 13 4:50 pm - 5:50 pm 2.0 / 5.0

Real-world Perspectives: Building Next-generation Applications Today

Host:

Jeremy Davis — Middleware Solution Architect, Red Hat

Panelists:

Sanjay Attada — Director, Enterprise Services, Scholastic
David Dennis — Vice President, Marketing & Business Development, GroundWork
Scott McGlone — AAA
Oksana Shtuka — Infrastructure Engineer Manager, Cigna

Join Red Hat customers for a diverse discussion about building next-generation applications in the real world. Learn why these companies turned to Red Hat, and discover how open source solutions can give your business a competitive advantage today. This panel will provide interactive and applicable content, with time allotted for questions during and after the presentation.

Location: Room 306

Topics: BPM, Cloud deployment, Clustering, Cost savings, Development tools, Flexibility, Interoperability, Java development, Manageability, Mobile, Performance, Red Hat Cloud, Red Hat Consulting, Red Hat JBoss BRMS, Red Hat JBoss Data Grid, Red Hat JBoss Data Services Platform, Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, Red Hat JBoss Frameworks, Red Hat JBoss Operations Network, Red Hat JBoss Portal Platform, Reliability, Scalability, Security

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Town hall Friday, June 14 11:00 am - 12:00 pm 2.0 / 5.0

Birds of a Feather

Cloud Bursting with OpenShift Enterprise

Grant Shipley — OpenShift Evangelist, Red Hat

In this birds of a feather session, Grant Shipley will show off some of the magic behind OpenShift Enterprise. He will begin by giving an overview of the product and then he will demo the setup and configuration of OpenShift Enterprise on a local machine. Once we have things running locally, we will burst OpenShift from an on-premise cloud out to multiple datacenters.

Grant will also cover the internal architecture of OpenShift Enterprise, including the messaging tier and all components required for a successful deployment of OpenShift Enterprise.

Location: Room 303

Topics: OpenShift by Red Hat, OpenStack, Red Hat Cloud

Track Date Time Technical Difficulty
Birds of a Feather Wednesday, June 12 8:00 pm - 8:50 pm 4.0 / 5.0