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

Jeremy Davis via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Thu Mar 10 20:48:00 EST 2016


Not a silly question at all. Quite a serious one actually. I have never
seen a TriLUG without pizza but I imagine it would resemble a herd of
zombies if that ever happens.

Which reminds me, we need to pull together and hunt down some pizza
sponsors. If anyone has any leads please inform the Steering Committee
steering at trilug.org

For a good cause and everyone’s safety.

Jeremy
TriLUG PR

On Thursday, March 10, 2016, Chris Baldwin <oogs at umich.edu> wrote:

> 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
> <javascript:;>> 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
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeremy Davis
> > @jeremydavis0_0
> > www.linkedin.com/in/jeremydavisprofile/
> > www.trianglecareerdevelopment.com
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