It's A Virtual Wrap! OpenShift Commons Gathering took place virtually on June 14th at the virtual Red Hat Summit Part 2. This gathering brought together hundreds of Kubernetes and Cloud Native experts from all over the world to discuss container technologies, best practices for cloud native application developers and the open source software projects that underpin the OpenShift ecosystem.
This OpenShift Commons Gathering featured 8 OpenShift End User talks from Isbank, SIX, Wells Fargo, Services Australia, Innovapost (Canada!), WorldPay including an inspiring End User keynote with Southern Coalition for Social Justice.
OpenShift Commons Talks by End User for End Users
- Isbank Enables GPU usage for Machine learning w OpenShift and Ceph Storage - Süha Ondokuzmayıs, IT Infrastructure Deputy Manager, Turkiye Is Bankasi
- Keeping your OpenShift platforms continuously compliant and transparent - Oliver Guggenbühl, Architect, SIX
- Migrating from Oracle SOA Suite to microservices on OpenShift - Craig Young, Solutions Architect, Innovapost, Rajith Attapattu, CTO, Randoli
- Multicloud, multi-architecture PaaS in government—it can be done - Robert Powell, Cloud Engineer, Services Australia
- Scaled self-service in a highly regulated environment -
Paul McDonald, Product Management & Development Director, Worldpay from FIS, Bernd Malmqvist, Senior Development Manager, Worldpay from FIS, Matt Simons, Senior Engineer, Worldpay from FIS
- Toward a semi-automated migration to Kubernetes/OpenShift with tools and fitness functions - Murali Kaundinya, Architect, Wells Fargo, Robyn Alexander, Sr. Manager of Hybrid Environments Product, Wells Fargo
- Using open source and open data to address educational disparities at Southern Coalition for Social Justice - Tyler Whittenberg, Chief Counsel for Justice System Reform, Southern Coalition for Social Justice
- Verizon’s journey to Red Hat OpenShift 4 - Robert Fisher, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Verizon
We also got a deep dive into the latest OpenShift Release (4.7) by members of the OpenShift Product Management team replete with demonstrations of new features and functionality and heard from Red Hat’s Clayton Coleman and Joe Fernandes on the future vision of Kubernetes as the control plane for hybrid cloud environments.
All the videos and accompanying slides are available online here
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What is OpenShift Commons?
Commons builds connections and collaboration across OpenShift communities, projects, and stakeholders. In doing so we'll enable the success of customers, users, partners, and contributors as we deepen our knowledge and experiences together.
Our goals go beyond code contributions. Commons is a place for companies using OpenShift to accelerate its success and adoption. To do this we'll act as resources for each other, share best practices and provide a forum for peer-to-peer communication.
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