[TriLUG] Don't Forget! Tonight March 10th TriLUG Meeting Topic: Openshift 3 and the next generation of PaaS by Clayton Coleman

Chris Baldwin via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Thu Mar 10 18:15:49 EST 2016


Silly question: is there food at these meetings?

-Chris

> On Mar 10, 2016, at 9:09 AM, Jeremy Davis via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
> 
> March 10th - Openshift 3 and the next generation of PaaS
> <https://trilug.org/node/219>
> Topic: Openshift 3 and the next generation of PaaS
> Presenter: Clayton Coleman
> When: Thursday, 10 March 2016 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
> Where: Bandwidth, Venture III, 900 Main Campus Dr, Raleigh, NC 27606
> Parking: Venture Center Deck, adjacent to Venture III (visitor spaces are
> unrestricted after 5pm)
> Map: OpenStreetMap <http://osm.org/go/ZYRUokxgI-->
> 
> Clayton Coleman is architect and engineer on cloud orchestration and
> containers at Red Hat, in charge of both technical direction for
> Kubernetes and OpenShift (Red Hat's platform as a service built on top
> of Kubernetes) as well as the broader container and container content
> efforts at Red Hat. Clayton is one of the top contributors to both
> Kubernetes and OpenShift and has been involved in many projects in the
> container, platform-as-a-service, and ci/cd ecosystem over the last
> four years. He enjoys sleeping, but rarely has time to do it anymore.
> 
> Abstract:
> 
> Containers, Microservices, Continuous Integration and Deployment, and
> DevOps are the buzzwords of the day. But how do they actually help
> make it easier to build and run software? How do
> container-as-a-service systems like Kubernetes, Mesos, or Docker Swarm
> change how software is deployed?
> 
> In this talk I'll cover how all of
> these topics come together, how they can benefit developers and
> operators, and how we've built a platform (OpenShift) that supports,
> exposes, and safeguards that flexibility and power for devs AND ops.
> I'll do an overview of the features and patterns in OpenShift that
> make it easy to build and deploy applications, with a quick demo of
> how it puts Docker containers to work in a cluster for local and
> remote development.
> 
> Since OpenShift is built on top of Kubernetes,
> I'll also describe how Kubernetes was built to solve Google-scale
> problems and how even the humblest local web application can benefit
> from those patterns.
> Jeremy Davis
> TriLUG PR
> 
> 
> 
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