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From YouTube: Lightning Talk: Microsoft Azure and OpenShift at OpenShift Commons Gathering Helsinki 2018
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Lightning Talk: Microsoft Azure and OpenShift at OpenShift Commons Gathering Helsinki 2018
Speaker: Toni Willberg (Microsoft)
https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/Helsinki_2018.html
A
First
I
wanted
to
show
you
my
desktop,
so
if
you
ever
visit
any
Microsoft
Office,
this
is
so.
This
is
how
it
looks
like
lots
of
penguins
nowadays
right
yes,
so
let's
kick
off
so
I
will
actually
have
only
like
three
slides
first
to
introduce
myself.
All
of
you
have
never
met
me
before.
Okay,
then
I
don't
need
introductions.
A
Okay,
just
go
for
it
yeah,
so
I
used
to
actually
work
for
Red
Hat
before
I
was
there
for
eight
years,
doing
solution,
architecture
starting
from
Enterprise,
Linux,
satellite
and
going
to
cloud
stuff
and
OpenShift,
and
then
I
ended
up
doing
lots
of
stuff
with
Microsoft
when
I
was
working
at
Red
Hat
and
then
at
some
point
they
asked
me
to
join
Microsoft.
So
why
not?
I
was
eight
years
at
Red.
A
Hat
already
I
knew
most
of
the
partners
most
of
the
customers
and
most
of
the
technologies
and
Microsoft
had
a
big
ambition
of
become
a
very
trusted
open-source
player
and
partner.
So
it
was
quite
nice
condonation
for
myself,
so
nowadays,
I
work
at
Microsoft,
European
or
Western
European
headquarters
in
the
partner
team.
A
So
most
of
that
day,
job
is
about
traveling
talking
about
Linux,
Red,
Hat
and
openshift
on
a
show
which
is
quite
cool
and
by
the
way
the
only
window
stting
I
run
is
my
workstation,
but
I
usually
use
Bosch
in
it,
so
quite
cool.
So
what
I
wanted
to
use?
My
couple
of
minutes
for
is
to
first
highlight
about
the
big
picture.
Why
Microsoft
is
interested
in
open
source?
Why
are
we
so
big
partners?
A
So
there
are
a
couple
of
key
skin
areas
here,
running
openshift,
running
all
Enterprise
Linux
in
issue,
because
many
of
you
are
running
it
already
in
your
data
center
or
you're,
providing
it
as
a
service
to
your
customers
and
want
to
move
your
customers
want
to
move
to
cloud.
So
that
is
quite
natural,
fully
supported
in
issue
then,
starting
from
the
other
end
in
the
press,
Linux
for
s,
AP
workloads
in
a
sure,
same
story,
many
of
you
or
your
customers
are
s.
A
Ap
customers
are
rated
customers
and
Microsoft
customers
already,
and
we
enable
running
that
in
a
shoe.
So
it's
a
nice
triple
play
or
four
times
play
partnership
with
many
companies
providing
such
services
and
then
the
second
from
the
right
is
the
sequel
server
on
Linux
personally,
I've
used
sequel
server
in
like
99
98
year,
2000
once
or
twice
or
twice,
but
not
so
much
because
it
used
to
be
a
Microsoft
product.
Proprietary,
stuff
and
I
was
working
in
open
source
field
for
past
20
years.
A
But
what
the
trades
at
Microsoft
did
they
kind
of
abstracted
the
product,
so
it
has
to
put
a
core
that
runs
on
Windows
and
Linux
cool.
So
you
can
run
that
in
Linux
on
assure
many
of
customers
who
are
moving
from
on-prem
to
cloud.
They
don't
need
to
change
the
database
engine
except
if
they're
running
some
other
database,
but
Microsoft
supports
all
the
public
like
a
commercial
ones
and
their
open
source
ones
as
well.
So
there
are
lots
of
Mara,
DB,
MySQL,
PostgreSQL
and
so
on.
But
that's
not
read
like
my
play.
A
My
play
is
mostly
telling
of
stuff
and
then
the
fourth
one,
the
open
shift
container
environments
on
assure
so
what
it
is
about.
So
if
some
of
you
attended
the
Red
Hat
summit
in
San
Francisco
this
year
or
have
been
checking
their
internet
sites
lately,
so
you
should
know
by
now
that
Microsoft
and
rated
Co
announced
a
joint
offering.
We
call
it
managed
to
open
shift
open
shift
on
Microsoft
Azure
as
a
service.
A
So
in
the
AMA
session
here
earlier,
we
had
the
three
scenarios
like
do-it-yourself
used
to
dedicate
at
one
create
your
own
cloud,
and
this
is
the
fourth
one
which
is
kind
of
turnkey
SAS
solution
offering
for
yourself.
If
you
don't
want
to
manage
it
yourself,
Microsoft
manages
the
cloud
infrastructure
threat
that
is
managing
the
open
shift
operations
part
and
what
is
best
for
you
to
do
is
create
applications
and
use
it
and
make
business
out
of
it
makes
it
much
easier
to
run
so
fully
supported
jointly
by
Red,
Hat
and
Microsoft.
A
How
did
we
end
here
so
there's
a
lot
of
small
font,
which
you
probably
cannot
see
from
the
back,
but
basically
it
starts
from
2017.
This
slide
what
happened
already
ten
years
before
before
I
joined
and
many
other
people
even
knew
that
Microsoft
was
doing
lots
of
open-source,
but
well
I
got
it
very
interesting
part.
This
is
about
here,
open
shift
container
in
azure
marketplace
and
native
support
for
Windows
containers
on
Ashura
and
openshift.
So
it's
not
only
Python.
It's
not
only
nodejs.
A
It's
also
the
traditional
Windows
applications
that
you
can
run
in
openshift,
so
Microsoft
and
Red
Hat
are
Co
engineering
together
solutions
that
you
can
migrate
your
own
or
your
customers.
Windows
containers
to
run
on
a
show
on
openshift,
quite
cool
I,
know
next
to
nothing
about
Windows
applications
properly.
Some
of
you
know
much
better
and
now
open
ships
prope
in
the
kresson
bit
I
showed
this
is
quite
cool
stuff
and
what
you
can
do
after
lunch.
Most
properly
come
to
the
Microsoft
stand
and
talk
to
me
and
my
colleague
Yun.
B
Happy
to
have
you
here
and
we'll
be
seeing
a
lot
more
of
the
Microsoft
Azure
team
at
the
keuken
North
America,
the
version
of
opens
openshift
Commons
as
well.
So
it's
a
really
ongoing
and
developing
relationship.
It
goes
back
quite
a
ways,
and
it's
just
it.
Sometimes
it
stuns
and
amazed
me,
but
Microsoft
is
do
an
open
source
and
doing
it
well,
so
yeah.