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Intro & welcome
Welcome participants
Sylvain Merli, Sales Lead Suisse Romande, Red Hat
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Keynote - Why software is eating the world?
"From the famous quote that Marc Andreessen shared more than 10 years ago, we can conclude that the drive for digitization and modernization is more important today than ever before.
More and more companies transform to become software companies. Our world continues to be software and services driven at an accelerated pace. And with more and more smaller everyday things getting a ""real software heart or consciousness"" the industry challenges become bigger and bigger. Increased software even in critial parts of our infrastructures and a growing number of digital offerings replace what has been operated traditionally for centuries. A CIO's dream quickly turns into a software developer's nightmare when looking at the changing requirements and complexity this new trend imposes on infrastructure and development teams.
Listen to Jürgen Hoffmann and Markus Eisele, who have been living in this world of changing requirements for 25+ years, leading a discussion between a CIO and a developer challenges, implications and possible solutions on-stage."
Jürgen Hoffmann, Senior Manager, Specialist Sales Regional
Markus Eisele, Developer Strategist
Dominik Wotruba, Senior Manager, Solution Architecture
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Hybrid cloud development: 10 best practices using ARO and ROSA
In this session we will consider 10 pitfalls which many software developers stumble upon in their thinking process and practical day to day work aiming to implement cloud native apps on multiple clouds using OpenShift managed services for AWS and Azure (called ROSA and ARO) maximizing potential and services usage on a chosen public clouds, while emphasizing open hybrid cloud development paradigm (no-lock-in): minimum slides and primarily practical examples.
Yury Titov, Senior Black Belt EMEA
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Sustainable Software Architecture
Rolling into summer in Europe, still recovering from the last two years another global thread pops back into people's minds. Extreme heat waves followed by severe weather phenomena remind all of us that climate change is a reality. As a father of two wonderful children that hopefully live beyond 2090, I was wondering what impact software architecture has on global warming and climate change and how I can build better and more sustainable solutions. This presentation and demo will provide you with tools, best practices and metrics (executives love numbers and dashboards) to prove the investment in Containers, OpenShift and a DevOps approach has a tangible return.
Markus Eisele, Developer Strategist, Red Hat
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OpenShift for developer productivity
Red Hat modern devops tools improve iteration lifecycle between code and Kubernetes deployment. Making Cloud-Native development fast and efficient in real-time on OpenShift platform. It supports multiple language and frameworks with no local servers required. Watch a live demo to see how you can get started.
Peter Affolter, Sales Lead, OpenShift & Middleware
Nikolaj Majorov, Solution Architect
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Building a GitOps pipeline
The GitOps movement has become essential over the years, many products around this paradigm have emerged to meet these new needs, such as ArgoCD and Tekton.
In this session, we will see the benefits of these new tools and the associated uses through concrete cases drawn from our experiences and projects.
We will detail the essential functionalities of each of the solutions and their complementarities within the framework of a CI/CD.
By the end of this session, you will have an overview and understanding of integrations enabling the application of GitOps principles that you can adapt to your projects.
Sami Amoura, DevSecOps Engineer, SOKUBE
Quentin Henneaux, DevOps - Openshift Specialist, SOKUBE
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Using Service Mesh for Resiliency and Observability
Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh provides a single tool for connecting, managing, and monitoring microservices-based applications.
Through a demonstration, we will discover how OpenShift Service Mesh allows us to deploy new versions of an application in the form of Canary Deployments.
At the end of the session, you will have an understanding of the advantages of deploying a service mesh and its concepts, as well as how to implement it within an OpenShift cluster.
Frédéric Legrand, CTO, FEESH
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Sylvain Merli, Account Executive & Commercial Team Leader, Red Hat
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