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Get your espresso ready for the OpenShift Coffee Break as celebrate the winners of the third edition of the Red Hat Hackfest! Join us to discover how Red Hat partners joined the Quarkus for IoT community to build event-driven apps that run on open Edge computing with Quarkus and RHEL for Edge, and connects to open Clouds with OpenShift.
Twitch: https://red.ht/twitch
A
A
Good
morning,
good
morning,
everyone
welcome
to
the
open
shift
tv
coffee
break
here
at
open
shift
tv.
My
name
is
natalie
vinto,
I'm
a
product
marketing
manager
for
openshift
here
at
red
dot,
and
I'm
with
my
awesome
colleagues
and
our
super
guest
today,
because
today
we're
going
to
talk
about
the
winners
of
the
red
access
before
we
go
into
the
quick
introduction
of
everyone.
Today,
let
me
introduce
our
my
co-host
fabio
hi
fabio.
How
are
you.
A
And
before
we
go
into
the
round
of
questions
between
red
hat
partners,
red
dead
partners,
activist
winners,
let
me
introduce
also
the
reda
team,
andrea
niveta,
hey.
How
are
you
folks,
hey.
C
Natalie,
how
are
you
doing
thanks
for
hosting
us
today?
My
name
is
andrea
battaglia
from
italy,
seven
years
in
reddit
and
I'm
the
red
factor's
lead
we'll
we'll
talk
about
many
many
interesting
things
today.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
it.
C
E
D
Natalie
thanks
for
having
us
hello,
everyone
I
am
also
from
redhead.
My
name
is
evitam
babalenkova.
I
am
part
of
the
email,
business,
development,
team
and
working
with
partners
across
email
on
different
initiatives
and
offerings
and
really
helping
partners
to
get
closer
to
our
technology,
so
happy
to
be
here
and
yeah.
Let's
move
to
the
next,
maybe
mati.
A
Awesome.
Thank
you.
Welcome.
Welcome,
welcome
to
all
the
people
in
the
chat,
please.
If
you
have
any
question,
please
send
in
the
chat
we
will
report
during
the
stream.
Now
it's
time
to
present
you,
the
team
that
will
and
and
all
the
participants
of
the
actress
who
want
to
start
the
introduction
round.
F
G
I'll
go
next:
hi
everyone,
I'm
sigan
davis
from
lsd,
open
we're
a
remote
company.
A
lot
of
our
people
do
come
from
south
africa,
which
is
where
we
also
have
most
of
our
clients
customers,
but
we
do
operate
across
emea,
so
we
are
trying
to
try
to
work
all
over
africa,
europe
and
middle
east
yeah
thanks
thanks
for
everyone.
Thanks
for
this
opportunity,
good
to
meet
everyone.
A
Awesome
we
have
also
people
from
south
africa
and
also
a
guest
from
south
africa.
I
guess
let
you
hear
your
voice
in
the
chat,
please
folks,
let's
continue
our
round,
who
want
to
go
next.
H
E
I
All
right
I'll
go
next,
so
hey
good
morning,
everybody,
my
name
is
multi.
I
work
for
intel.
We
were
one
of
the
sponsors
working
together
with
red
hat
for
this
fantastic
event,
so
excited
to
be
here
excited
to
talk
to
you
all
about.
Why
we've
done
that
and
you
know
what
we
what
we're
doing
together
in
this
space.
So
looking
forward
to
the
next
hour,
I
got
my
intel
coffee
with
me,
so
I'm
good
to
go.
A
E
Yeah
thanks
maddie,
so
I've
I've
joined
from
intel's
side
as
well.
My
name
is
tim.
Olshevsky
play
a
role
of
a
solutions.
Architect,
I'm
also
one
of
the
co-founders
of
one
of
the
ventures
inside
intel.
E
A
Awesome
very
interesting,
also
the
ai,
with
this
edge
use
case,
so
looking
forward
to
hear
more
about
all
what
you
do
in
acquisition,
so
andre,
I
think
we
finished
the
round
of
presentation.
It
looks
we
have
a
very
good
agenda
today.
Do
we
want
to
start
talking,
tell
us
what
is
the
act
fest
and
I'm
going
to
put
in
the
chat?
Also
the
link
of
the
actress
page,
so
everyone
attending
today
the
show
and
the
people
that
will
watch
the
recording.
A
Also
that
will
will
be
available
on
in
the
openshift
youtube
channel,
we'll
see
what
is
the
hackfest
andrea?
Do
you
want
to
introduce
the
hackfest
yeah.
C
Thank
you,
natalie,
and
if
you
could
share
also
the
screen
right,
we
could
give
to
our
audience
a
a
quick
overview
of
what
we
do
in
in
the
hack
fest,
with
our
sponsors
from
intel
and
with
our
partners
participating.
C
So
we
started
two
years
ago
already
event
myself
and
a
few
other
fantastic
colleagues,
because
we
wanted
to
give
to
our
ecosystem
a
hands-on
experience
in
real
use
case
scenarios.
So
we
wanted
not
just
to
promote
products
but
give
to
products
and
technology
and
business
meaning
right,
and
this
could
be
done,
of
course,
with
workshops
with
webinars,
but
there
must
be,
in
our
opinion,
a
more
extended
activity
and
mid-term
activity.
So
that's
why
the
hackfest
is
a
an
environment
where
partners
and
sponsors
join
red
hat
to
work
together
on
use
cases.
C
So
we
focus
on
different
verticals
event
by
event
and
before
the
event,
we
do
a
lot
of
work
in
our
community.
We
funded
in
order
to
support
the
technical
side
of
the
acquisition.
These,
of
course,
turns
into
opportunities
more
more
a
an
extended
source
of
knowledge
as
well,
that
could
be
used
by
by
reddit
ecosystem,
but
also
by
other
communities
and
and
companies
interested
in
the
enterprise
version
of
technology
from
intel
and
red.
C
That's
supported
by
a
reductive
ecosystem
and
the
slides
you
are
you're
looking
at
here
is
a
quick
overview
of
the
use
case.
We
decided
to
go
in
the
last
during
the
last
hackfest
or
for
the
edge
manufacturing
vertical.
So
thanks
to
our
friends
from
intel,
we
have
been
able
to
provision
enterprise
great
hardware,
so
you
can
see
in
the
picture
on
the
bottom
left
of
the
slide,
a
feature
2
device
powered
by
intel
technology
and
intel
knack,
of
course,
that
have
been
used
to
run
enterprise
technology.
C
So
we
you,
we
had
the
chance
to
train
our
ecosystem
on
real
forage,
how
to
roll
it
out
single
node
openshift
how
to
to
operate
that
and,
of
course,
the
data
center
side
was
sponsored
by
reddit
and
on
top
of
ibm
cloud
we
covered.
So
the
platform
will
cover
the
hardware
behind
underneath,
but
we
covered
also
some
important
topics
like
security.
C
Just
to
be
just
to
give
you
an
overview
of
the
technology
stack
so
again,
the
hardware
feature
two
intel
nac
and
ibm
cloud
the
platform
on
top,
so
the
the
redder
platform
with
red
for
edge,
singular
openshift
and
openshift
container
platform,
but
also
what
it's
meaningful
for
generating
revenue,
which
means
software
business
logic.
C
C
And
the
last
slide
is
to
talk
about
the
the
community
behind
the
hackfest.
This
community
is
joined
by
subject
matter,
experts
that
could
belong
to
red
hat
intel,
ibm,
the
red
ecosystem
and
some
fantastic
technology
experts
from
outside
the
red
ecosystem,
which
means
we
are
keen
to
have
debates,
we're
keen
to
have
discussions
and
we're
keen
to
get
as
many
in
as
much
info
as
possible
when
it's
about
implementing
proper
edge
computing
use
cases.
And
that's.
A
Yes,
andrea,
I
was
going
to
share
also
in
the
chat
the
link
to
the
community,
the
quarkx
for
iot,
so
one
second,
because
I
would
like
to
share
also
in
the
chat,
the
the
link
of
for
the
slide
you
you
just,
but
in
the
while
I
do
this
thanks
for
this
introduction.
I
think
it's
really
useful
to
understand.
A
What's
the
access
about
and
and
and
it's
cool
to
have
also
all
our
partner
and
our
technology
partner
here
from
also
from
intel
that
joined
the
the
the
act
fest
at
this
point,
andrea,
so
the
acquest,
the
the
people
joining
this
community,
the
redact
partners
join
this
community.
We
have
our
technology
partner
that
also
helped
the
community
with
hardware
and
guidance.
A
I
would
like
to
to
know
first
first,
you
know
you
do
you
want
to
tell
us
who
won
this
acquist?
We
want
to
celebrate
them.
Do
you
want
to
introduce
the
winners.
C
Yeah,
absolutely
so
the
hack
fest,
again
probably
miss
that
is,
is
a
competition.
Of
course
we
want
to
train,
we
want
to
work
together.
We
want
to
create
awareness,
but
it's
also
a
nice
and
funny
competition.
So
we
we
actually
accept.
Teams
in
the
event
is
not
just
for
single
personas
and
the
winners
of
this
third
event
sponsored
by
intel
are
vyada
who
got
the
third
place
in
the
ranking.
C
Then
we
had
piros,
he
got
the
second
place
in
the
ranking
and
then
lsd
open
from
south
africa
who
got
the
first
place
in
the
ranking.
C
I
must
say
I
got
amused
by
them
because
they
did
far
beyond
what
they
expected
to
it's,
not
just
again
being
technical,
it's
just
it's
all
about
giving
a
business
meaning
to
to
what
we
do
so.
C
Use
case
so
the
red
hat
team,
together
with
the
intel
team
and
the
community,
implement
some
use
case.
We
remove
some
bits
and
pieces
from
here
and
there
and
we
ask
our
participants
to
complete
the
solution
most
of
the
times
per
team
participating
in
the
events.
They
add
some
more
potentially
visual
aspects
or
intelligence
to
the
solution.
So
it's
definitely
not
having
one
single
thing
implemented.
It's
tailoring
the
solution
for
the
department
business
needs
so
that
that's
basically
it
and
let
me
thank
again
our
our
fantastic
partner
teams
here.
A
Awesome
awesome:
yvette.
Do
you
want
to
add
something
to
about
what
what
the
opportunity
with
the
act?
What
is
the
opportunity
for
the
red
hat
partners
joining
the
actress,
a
part
of
the
visibility,
of
course,
of
openshift
tv?
What
do
you
think
will
be
the
other
opportunities.
D
Yes,
so,
first
of
all
also,
let
me
thank
to
all
the
three
vendors
and
also
I
would
like
to
thank
you
for
their
active
participation,
because
you
have
to
imagine
that
for
partners,
it's
really
a
commitment
to
take
part
in
the
heck
fest,
because
they
need
to
actively
participate
they,
but
they
will
learn
and
they
will
gain
a
lot
on
one
hand.
It's
of
course
knowledge
extending
the
knowledge
extending
the
relationship
with
redhead
and
with
our
technology
partners
like
intel.
D
This
time
they
will
have
a
hands-on
the
first-hand
experience
with
what's
actually
cooking
with
our
technologies
and
how
they
can
use
it
in
in
real
projects.
So
what
I?
What
I
saw
from
the
partners
and
because,
as
andrea
mentioned,
this
was
already
a
third
run
of
the
of
the
hackfest,
so
we
see
that
the
partners
are
really
using
the
knowledge
that
they
gain.
They
even
extend
it.
D
In
some
cases
they
are
coming
with
questions
of
real
business
cases,
and
actually
the
topics
project
that
they
see
and
that
they
are
working
on
have
is
different
customers.
This
goes
from
retail.
This
goes
to
telco.
This
goes
to,
of
course,
fsi.
A
Yeah
thanks
thanks
yvette
yeah.
I
will
also
hear
from
from
there
from
them
no
from
the
the
our
partners
from
also
from
our
technology
partner.
So
let's
do
this
round
of
questions,
so
I
would
like
to
start
from
the
winner
lsd,
open,
because
in
the
chat
there
your
supporter
is
really
hot.
Let's
say
south
africa
go
south
africa.
A
So
let's
celebrate
the
the
first
place,
the
winner,
lsd,
open.
So
sigin.
What's
your
experience
with
the
acquest?
This
is,
I
guess
this
is
first
time
you
joined
the
actress.
What
was.
G
Yeah
yeah,
so
thanks
everyone
in
the
chat
for
your
support,
glad
you
you
joined
us
yeah,
I
think
hackface
for
us
was
a
cool
opportunity.
We
we
jumped
straight
into
it
when
we
got
the
opportunity
to
to
enter
because
edge
for
us
is
becoming
a
bigger
and
bigger
opportunity.
G
So,
like
avetta
mentioned,
we
have
existing
customers
with
on-prem
or
cloud
kubernetes
or
openshift,
and
we
we've
been
looking
at.
How
do
we
take
that
to
the
edge,
so
the
hackface
presented
us
with
opportunity
to
really
upskill
and
learn
from
industry
leaders
like
red
hat
and
intel
about
that
that
kind
of
stuff-
and
I
think
what
excited
us,
the
most
was
probably
just
really
having
hands-on
experience
so
building
something
that
can
actually
test
those
use
cases
like
latency
compute
at
the
edge.
G
What
that
looks
like
what
just
like
does
what
does
disconnected
disconnectivity
look
like
so
yeah,
so
for
us
it
was
exciting
opportunity
and
then,
when
we
actually
got
into
the
hackfest,
I
think
I
think,
when
you're
first
presented
with
that
architecture
by
andrea,
I
think
we're
like
wow.
Do
we
have
to
build
all
of
this?
G
We
didn't
understand
yet
that
we
had
to
only
build
a
component
or
two
here
and
there,
so
we
were
like
okay,
we're
gonna,
have
to
start
dedicating
manpower
to
to
build
out
everything,
but
as
we
went
into
the
drop
dropping
clinics
and
everything
like
that,
we
soon
realized
that
there's
only
parts
that
you
need
to
we
need
to
build,
but
yeah
it's
really
enjoyable.
We
learned
quite
a
lot
from
it.
G
B
It's
not
about
the
technology,
but
it's
about
the
process
that
brought
you
to
win
the
competition
in
that.
We
truly
believe
that
technology
is
a
key
tool,
but
collaboration
and
an
open
organization
is
as
at
the
same
level
as
technology.
So
the
question
is
how
what
was
the
key
part
that
allowed
you
as
a
team
to
win
in
terms
of
collaboration
regarding
collaboration?
B
The
way
you
collaborate,
each
other,
consider
the
fact
that,
probably
when
you
were
involved
in
the
fest
meeting,
each
other
was
not
that
easy
like
in
let's
say
normal
time.
So
if
you
can
just
advise
or
suggest
something
that
could
be,
could
help
our
people
that
is
watching
this
overshift
coffee
break
to
work
in
a
in
a
daily
life,
mainly
when
people
just
spread
around
and
you're,
not
in
the
same
room.
G
Yeah
I
mean
lsd
is
completely
remote,
so
you
don't
actually
even
have
offices
so
for
us
we
just
kind
of
had
to
start
dedicating
time
to
it.
We
also
had
you
know
customer
work
to
do
so.
We
couldn't
just
stop
what
we
were
doing
and
focus
on
this.
So
it's
just
about
like
setting
time
aside
to
to
work
on
this
and
work
through
the
problems
and
then
kind
of
picking
up
parts
where
we
we
thought
could
work.
G
I
think
if
we
look
back
at
what
we
could
do
better,
I
think
we
could
probably
pick
up
items
earlier
and
start
working
through
them
and
separating
tasks
between
between
the
team
so
yeah.
I
think
there's
already
a
lot
we
can
improve,
but
from
our
side
it
was
really
just
setting
time
time
aside,
even
during
work
hours,
our
company
kind
of
believes
in
open
source
and
community.
So
we
don't
just
want
to
say
cool.
You
have
to
do
customer
work
during
the
day
and
then
at
night
or
on
the
weekend
focus
on
on
this.
G
They
allowed
us
to
to
have
a
time
during
cast
customer
hours,
because
you
know
we
want
to
work
with
red
hat
and
like
make
a
good
show
of
lsd,
so
that
was.
That
is
definitely
something
something
we
used
to
make.
This
happen
yeah
and
I
think
I
think,
not
only
from
internee,
but
you
know,
leaning
on
on
the
drop-in
clinics.
G
G
A
It
looks
it
looks
and
everyone
this
looks
like
the
also
there
was
good,
the
building
of
a
community,
the
drop
clinic,
the
slack
channel.
We
will
talk
also
about
the
slack
channels,
so
this
community
joined
this
competition
in
a
collaborative
way.
It
looks
very
cool
and
I
will
also
would
like
to
hear
from
peters
the
the
second
place
so
dennis.
Do
you
want
to
share
what?
What
are
your
feedback
about
your
yeah?
What
do
you
think
about
the
this
access.
H
Yeah
for
us,
it's
already
the
second
time
that
we
participate
in
the
hackfest,
and
I
must
say
I
think
already
dan
mentioned
it
the
last
time
it
the
the
way,
it's
organized,
how
how
this
community
works.
It's
it's
really
fantastic,
it's
just
like
the
the
documentation,
the
responsiveness
when
we
have
questions
they're,
always
being
answered
that
quickly
and
and
very
clear
it
it.
It
is
yeah
really
amazing
to
work
in
this
community
and
we're
yeah.
We
had
fun
the
first
time.
H
That's
also
why
we
did
now
the
second
time
again,
because
we
really
had
fun
and
learned
a
lot.
So
that's
our
experience
so
far,
so
yeah.
A
Glad
to
hear
that
it's
second
time
andrea,
so
you
you
have
also
you
know
people
that,
like
to
come
back
in
the
act
fest
and
enjoy
the
competition
again,
because
again,
I
think
andrea
will
also
share
afterward
after
we
do
this
a
quick
round
of
a
question.
What
is
the
community
behind
the
acquist?
But
I
hear
I
already
hear
some
good
feedback
about
the
community
and
how
it
works.
Andrea,.
C
Let
me
say
that
beerus
won
the
second
edition
of
the
hackfest.
Oh.
A
Yeah,
I
remember
I
remember
because
each
time
for
each
competition,
we
we
invite
the
winners
here
at
openshifttv.
So
it's
a
pleasure
to
have
you
folks
again
here,
and
I
hope
to
see
you
also
in
next
edition
before
that.
Let
me
also
ask
to
dan,
which
is
representing
viada.
What
is
your
feedback
about
the
acquisition?
How
did
you
found
this
access.
F
Okay,
so,
overall,
it's
also,
I
think
it's
the
second
time
for
us
it
was
a
really
really
fun
event.
I
also
thought
that
the
communication
was
really
great.
It's
like
I
posted
a
message
or
a
question
or
anything
and
then
like
five
or
ten
minutes
later,
I
got
an
answer
not
only
from
one
person
but
from
almost
like
half
the
participants,
so
it's
great
also
to
see
the
experience
from
other
from
other
teams
how
they
were
struggling.
A
I
Yeah,
for
me,
it
was
a
first
time.
Actually,
I
think
it's
the
first
time
that
ever
that
we
did
intel
and
red
hat
participating
in
a
heck
fest,
it
was
a
fantastic
experience.
It
was
a
little
daunting
to
be
honest
because
there's
a
lot
of
preparation
that
goes
into
this
that
particularly
andrea
and
yvette,
and
the
redhead
team
put
into
this
so
job
well
done.
It
was
amazing
to
see
from
an
intel
perspective.
I
You
know
it's
one
thing
to
talk
about
technology,
it's
another
thing
to
actually
do
it
and
to
take
the
learnings
and
when
we
develop
technology
and
we
work
with
technology,
we
have
certain
things
in
mind
and
goals,
and
you
know
capabilities
that
you
can
build,
but
when
you
actually
start
to
use
it,
the
magic
of
you
know,
technology
and
people
it
kicks
in
and
it
starts
to
create
all
sorts
of
ideas,
and
I
think
heck
fest
is
just
a
great
catalyst
to
do
just
that
edge
computing
is
a
big
topic.
I
It's
right
there
on
the
hype
cycle.
A
lot
of
people
are
talking
about
it,
but
here
we're
actually
doing
it.
So
for
me,
it
was
really
exciting
to
be
able
to
yeah
sponsor
this
to
help
out.
It
was
great
to
see
our
products
being
used.
I
I
would
say,
being
pushed
to
the
limit
by
some
of
you,
but
that
is
fantastic
I'll
hand
over
to
my
colleague
tim
who
is
the
the
brains
of
the
operation,
the
range
of
the
operation
here,
but
I
think
it
was
overall
fantastic
and
I
hope
that
for
all
the
participants,
you
had
a
good
experience
using
the
intel
products,
and
I
just
hope
we
can
do
more
of
this
because
yeah
it's
it's
just
interesting
to
see
how
this
is
being
used
and
how
the
capabilities
are
being
leveraged.
I
E
Thanks
a
lot,
so
that
was
also
the
first
time
for
myself
as
well,
and
I
think
you
know
due
to
the
fact
that
industrial
control
world
has
remained
quite
largely
unchanged
for
several
decades.
E
You
know,
looking
into
this
kind
of
events
is
a
must-have
for
most
of
the
industry
part,
and
you
know,
although
the
fact
that
those
solutions
have
worked
well
for
many
years,
customers
are
largely
increasing
their
dissatisfaction
and
you
know
seeing
a
red
hat
being
the
forefront
of
the
technology,
change,
driving
innovation
through
these
kind
of
events-
and
you
know,
having
a
you
know,
creating
a
community
of
the
real
world
case,
you
know
bringing
in
the
developers
and-
and
you
know,
biting
all
the
forces.
E
I
think
I
think
this
is
this
is
a
rare
thing
that
we
we
see
across
the
industry,
and
I
would
like
most
of
the
master,
the
partners
that
we
work
with
together
to
take
the
advantage
and
leverage
this
kind
of
experience
as
well.
Well
from
the
operational
standpoint,
I
think
hackfest
was
perfectly
prepared.
I
mean
you
know,
they're,
also
they're.
Of
course,
some
of
the
new
features
that
I
would
love
to
see
in
the
future
being
incorporated
like
artificial
intelligence,
of
course,
but
I
was.
E
I
was
amazed
to
see
how
how
this
is
how
this
is
going
this
year,
and
you
know
all
the
help
during
the
clinics
that
all
the
participants
got.
It
was
just
amazing
job.
A
Thanks
thanks
for
sharing,
also
your
feedback,
and
I
also
wanted
to
share
that.
I
have
my
nook
and
I
installed
the
single
node
openshift
on
the
new,
so
I
also
joined
no,
it's
a
very
cool,
it
was
very
cool
and
it
also
an
opportunity
to
talk
about
andrea,
single
node
openshift.
So
this
flavor
of
openshift
that
you
can
install
and
it's
optimized
for
edge
footprint.
A
There
are
also
other
development
in
the
edge
footprint.
We're
working
on
one
open
source
project
called
the
microshift.
It's
a
very
optimized
version
of
openshift,
but
the
single
node
open
shift.
Let
me
put
also
in
the
in
the
chat.
The
link
is.
F
A
Use
today
for
running
a
kubernetes
container
workloads
for
for
the
edge
optimize
it
for
the
enterprise,
and
that
was
what
we
used
also
for
the
acquest,
so
I'm
I
was
really
happy
to
have
all
this
set
up
and
andrea
from
the
feedback
it
looks
like
it
was
very
good
to
have
the
drop
clinic,
the
slack
channel.
So
I
think
this
third
edition,
I
think
it
become
more
and
more
mature
and
the
community
is
growing
right.
C
A
C
You
are
perfectly
right,
so
I
would
like
to
connect
your
question
to
what
matthian
team
said
earlier.
So
the
the
concept
of
community
is
key
because
we
need
a
community
to
create
what
they
are
used
to
be
called
in
in
the
enterprise
world.
The
80
solution
right
so
of
course
edge
computing
is
a
huge
topic.
The
marriage
between
intel
technology
and
radar
technology
is
the
key
in
the
way
to
go,
but
that
80
solution
means
you
focus
on
the
vertical.
You
create
a
plc,
not
a
demo.
C
We
don't
do
demos,
we
do
pocs,
which
means
they
could
definitely
and
easily
be
the
base
for
all
the
projects
that
belong
to
that
vertical
can
fall
into
that
specific
business
area,
edge,
manufacturing,
energy
and
utilities.
C
C
Now
we
are
going,
and
we
will
discuss
that
on
march,
the
ninth
in
in
the
episodes
about
the
community
members
and
the
community
leaders-
it's
it's
always
worth
to
invest
in
the
future,
and
this
is
what
we
did
with
tim
and
mati
right.
So
I'm
so
thankful
to
have
tim
here,
because
he
is
an
expert
in
aiml,
aiml
and-
and
this
could
be
also
an
open
discussion,
of
course,
is
part
of
edge
computing,
but
it
is
just
very
special
area.
C
So
that's
why
we
decided
to
go
for
rent
for
edge
and
single
node
openshift.
They
help
with
scaling
scaling
at
the
edge
server
scaling
at
the
edge
device.
We
could
also
include
some
sensors
some
data
flow
that
can
demonstrate
how
artificial
intelligence
can
help
with
specific
air
in
specific
areas.
Right
so
intel
hardware
helps
and
and
is,
is
again
the
perfect
match
for
aiml.
C
What
I
want
to
underline
is
the
ability
now,
from
the
reddit
perspective,
to
rule
out
single
node
openshift
rollout
reference.
We
have
amazing
new
tools
that
help
with
building
images
and
rolling
them
out
into
several
devices
in
the
community.
We
are
also
working,
for
example,
on
pxe
boot
or
no
storage
installation,
which
means
more
flexibility,
less
less
issues
that
could
come
from.
I
don't
know
disk
that
could
fail,
and
this
all
is
goes
as
an
advantage
to
that
to
our
customers
right.
C
So
we
want
to
prove
the
technology
together
with
the
ecosystem,
from
redder
together
with
intel
and
then
give
the
whole
package
to
the
end
customers,
which
means,
in
turn,
from
the
business
perspective,
having
one
single
point
of
contact,
which
means,
from
the
business
perspective,
also
having
a
group
of
actors
or
or
companies
already
working
together,
already
used
to
share
information
to
give
mutual
support
and
working
in
a
trusted
environment.
C
So
this
is
like
actually
what
they
have
is
trying
to
build,
and
this,
of
course,
is,
is,
and
for
this
this
it's
compulsory
to
have
slack
as
a
as
an
internal
environment
where
people
that
could
they
can
continuously
exchange
information
and
ask
questions
like
like
dan
said
and
and
of
course,
in
the
community
joined
of
course,
for
example,
by
siegen.
C
A
And
this
future,
I
think
a
team
will
agree.
No,
it
will
include
also
artificial
intelligence.
No,
the
connection
with
ml.
I
think,
if
we
talk
about
the
future,
all
these
data
from
the
edge
you
know
need
to
be
processed.
It
can
be
also
used,
for
you
know,
train
a
model
and
connect
ml
workload,
ai
workload
team.
Do
you
see
any
any
connection
for
future
workloads
like
this.
E
I
mean
you
know
using
a
models
in
some
in
some
point
in
the
future,
depending
on,
of
course,
your
level
of
preparation
and
whether
the
end
customer
is
prepared
to
adopt
ai
nowadays,
you
know
many,
we
see
many
customers
being
still
reluctant
on
it
and
it's
it's
usually
based
on
the
fact
that
their
infrastructure
is
not
capable
of
running
those
workloads
still
but
utilizing
things
like
a
single
node
open
shift
could
leverage.
E
You
know,
capabilities
to
to
the
level
where
those
customers
will
be
able
to
use
aiml
as
well-
and
I
would
say
this
is
inevitable.
Part
of
you
know
the
future
of
industrial
systems
at
some
point,
you're
going
to
have
some
insight
into
the
data
and
there's
so
much
of
it
that
you
know
just
isolating
that
that
data
and
then
keeping
them
in
silos
is
just
it's
just
a
waste
of
information.
A
Right
yeah,
I
agree,
make
sense
of
that.
I
know
make
sense
of
that.
We,
if
we
can,
if
we
can
do
the
acclaim,
we
need
to
make
sense
of
that
and
we
need
tool
to
to
that.
Oh,
let
me
look
at
the
chat
because
we
have
some
interaction
in
the
chat
there's.
For
instance,
I
want
to
mention
there's
nila,
that
was
say
great
overview
from
ivetta
and
there's
clive
and
sean
that
was
congratulating
congratulating
with
with
the
winner.
So
it
look.
We
have
a
very
active
audience.
A
Please
keep
commenting
and
if
you
have
any
questions,
please
report,
so
we
I
will,
we
will
send
to
to
the
people
participating
again.
B
E
B
In
the
next
future,
so
we
are
going
to
deal
with
this
new,
it's
not
that
new
is
and
is
now
a
topic
regarding
ai.
I
read
that
in
the
iml
domain,
because
we
we
are
going
to
release
our
merged
services
called
the
radar
bishop
data
science
soon
in
ga-
and
we
want
to
in
this
opposite
coffee
break
start
to
also
deal
with
this
topic
and
having
discussion
with
people
that
have
a
knowledge.
On
that
extent,.
A
Yeah
fabio
thanks
for
the
reminder
we
will
have
at
the
end
of
the
session.
Also
reminder
for
the
next
show
we're
gonna
kick
off
on
series
here
at
openshift
tv.
The
core
is
that
red
dot
is
new
to
this,
because
we
are
investing
in
the
open
source
of
this.
No,
so,
as
you
know,
everything
here
is
open
source.
Now,
red
data
is
also
investing
the
open
source
with
a
open
data
hub
or
jupyter
notebook
tensorflow,
all
this
fantastic
tool
and-
and
we
are
also
there
with
the
open
source.
A
So
I
I
think-
and
I
hope
the
access
can
join
also
this
this
this
block
on
it,
because
all
the
architecture
is
fully
open
source,
so
we
can
easily
also
add
these
bits.
I
would
like
to
come
back
to
the
participant
and
winners
to
ask
you.
What
was
your
challenge?
I
understand
from
someone
was
the
maybe
at
the
beginning,
the
complexity,
but
what
was
the
challenge
for
you
during
the
implementation
and
what
was
what
you
liked
it?
The
most
from
a
technology
perspective
who
want
to
start.
G
I'll
go
yeah,
so
I
mean
complexity.
Complexity
aside,
I
think
one
of
the
challenges
initially
was
kind
of
bringing
in
a
kind
of
remote
team
into
like
a
home
network
and
just
kind
of
sharing
access
to
all
of
our
devices
or
the
openshift
cluster
and
all
that
stuff.
But
I
mean
I
think
that
was
a
problem
to
solve
and
maybe
just
to
mention,
based
on
what
other
people
have
said.
G
There's
also,
I
think
you
also
quite
learn
quite
a
lot
from
your
competitors,
so
the
people
that
you're
participating
with
piers
presented
their
solution
in
our
same
demo
slot,
and
they
also
did
radical
work
and
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
we
enjoyed,
that
they
did
that
we
potentially
would
like
want
to
implement
in
the
next
iteration.
If
we're
going
to
do
the
exact
same
blueprint,
so
I
think
we
learned
a
lot
from
that,
something
that
I
enjoyed.
G
G
We
used
the
the
machinery
service
that
andre
and
the
team
provided
and
kind
of
just
added
on
top
of
it,
but
we
also
built
a
fresh
fresh
service
that
sat
on
the
the
snow
device,
so
that
was
really
really
fun
to
learn
and
get
into
and
kind
of,
learn
learn
a
bit
more
java
than
than
we've
had
had
to
know
in
the
past,
so
that
was
cool
yeah
and
I
think
I
think
that
was
kind
of
the
best.
The
best
learnings
for
from
our
side.
H
I
could
only
say
I
I
will
keep
it
short.
I
I
was
lucky
that
I
had
a
really
experienced
team
that
we
had
yeah
different
coverage
of
technologies
that
they
are
experienced
with,
so
we
had
developers,
but
we
had
also
a
guy
who
was
really
strong
in
the
infrastructure.
H
So
we
had
that
luck
that
it
was
yeah
that
they
had
they
needed
experience
to
cover
all
this
stuff,
so
it
went
smooth.
I
can.
A
Say
because
it's
the
second
time
for
you
know
and-
and
I
guess
the
same
then
for
you
the
second
time
in
the
acquest-
maybe
you
you
already
know
the
mechanism,
I
think
andrea.
The
architecture
was
actually
also
updated
and
it's
updating
every
time.
But
then
what?
What
was
the
experience
for
you?
Okay,.
F
I'm
the
first
time
participant,
but
the
company
were
like
for
the
company,
it's
the
second
time
but
yeah.
What
were
the
challenges
so,
overall,
we
were
a
really
young
team,
so
not
that
deep,
technical
knowledge
in
in
some
in
some
fields,
but
we
had
one
who
was
yeah
more
to
leading
us
in
the
infrastructure
section.
So
that
was
a
great
help
to
setting
up
everything
yeah.
F
What
was
what
was
great
or
what
went
well
was
over
all
the
the
communication
and
the
the
time
that
we
yeah
the
time
slots.
We
we
found
to
actually
work
on
the
heck.
First,
we
used
like
two
hours
a
day
from
away
from
our
normal
customer
projects,
so
that
worked
pretty
good.
A
Cool,
I
have
a
question
andrea
and
if
you
have
any
question
in
the
chat,
please
send
the
send
to
the
chat
we
will
send
to
the
to
the
people
here.
Another
question
so
how
to
keep
collaborating
in
with
the
actress
so
the
winners
here.
If
they
want
to
keep
working
with
the
hackers,
how
can
they
do
that.
C
C
C
Microshift
on
on
grail
and
the
featured
device,
together
with
some
other
old
community
members,
or
we
can
call
the
community
leaders,
so
this
is
again
it's
already
something
we
are
investigating
and
the
collaboration
with
with
intel
continues
on
this,
because
we
will
keep
working
and
thinking
of
new
verticals
and
the
iml.
Of
course,
I
I
had
already
some
some
debates
with
tim
in.
C
Want
to
go
for
definitely
in
the
future.
Everybody
can
join
the
community.
The
links
are
there,
so
the
we
called
that
qiot
community
simply
because
the
qiut
was
the
name
of
the
first
run
of
the
of
the
red
attack.
First,
we
started
that
as
a
pilot.
C
The
idea
was
back
in
the
days
you
know
during
when
the
pandemic
has
pulled
exploded.
C
It
was
just
myself
and
my
black
panther
here
is
living
trying
to
figure
out
the
way
of
of
bringing
technology
to
people
and
make
it
easier
right
to
understand
from
the
technology
technology
that
standpoint
everything
is
doable
right.
So
understanding
the,
why
is
important,
is
the
key
as
I,
as
I
work
with
partners
all
the
time.
C
But
using
the
microservices
technology
and
recommended
practices.
That's
why
afterwards,
thanks
to
intel,
we
could
we
wanted
to
do
something
more
at
the
edge,
so
with
the
edge
servers
until
now
got
certified
on
single
entrepreneurship.
That's
an
effort
that
intel
added-
and
I
would
love
to
hear
from
matty
as
well
on
on
this
perspective,
an
effort
that
intel
wanted
to
to
to
make
simply
because
they
believe
that
this
is
the
way
to
go.
C
No
collaboration
edge
computing,
these
new
challenges,
bringing
more
partners
more
customers
in
the
same
environment
in
order
to
first
of
all,
give
a
continuity
to
what
they
do
on
a
daily
basis
at
the
customer
side,
and
also
to
give
them
an
opportunity
to
understand
what
they
can
do
in
the
future,
with
the
same
partners
because
to
the
customers
not
read
up
until
their
partner
as
well
as
lsd
or
viada
or
peros,
or
all
the
others
right
so
having
a
spreading.
C
More
awareness
means
in
turn
giving
people
the
the
the
opportunity
to
start
with
the
project
of
think
of
a
technology
stack
with
with
less
potential
issues
in
mind
right.
So
this
is
doable.
Let's
do
it.
We
have
a
community
of
experts,
let's
speak
to
them
in
order
to
have
more
insight
in
order
to
know
where
to
go
and
how
to
do
stuff.
I
Can
I
jump
on
that
a
little
bit
andre?
I
mean
from
an
intel
perspective.
It's
also
really
good
to
learn,
learn
from
what
the
community
is
doing,
learn
from
what
the
industry
finds
valuable.
We
talked
about
ai
and
ml,
but
they're.
So
you
know
there
are
a
lot
of
other
topics.
There
was
just
a
link
pasted
in
the
chat,
so
you
can
see
sort
of
at
a
high
level
what's
happening
between
red
hat
and
intel
from
a
capability
perspective.
The
things
that
we
are
working
on
so
ai
and
ml
is
one.
I
But
you
know
things
like
voice
voice
is
a
great
workload
for
edge
computing.
We
have
solutions
in
that
space.
There's
technology
in
there
about
secure
device
onboarding.
If
we
have
all
these
edge
devices,
how
do
you
manage
them?
How
do
you
onboard
them
to
the
network?
These
are
questions
that
we
need
to
figure
out
in
an
easy
deployable
way.
I
was
so
excited
to
to
see
you
mentioned
single
note
openshift
on
the
nox
right.
I
don't
know
who
did
it?
I
I
think
maybe
it
was
somebody
here,
but
somebody
published
a
blog
on
okay,
here's
how
you
install
it.
Here's
how
you
run
it
and
by
the
way
it's
up
and
running
I
I
thought
it
was
like
30
minutes
or
20
minutes.
Sorry,
I
can't
remember
types
of
things
that
we
love
to
see
right.
The
technology
is
being
used,
here's
how
you
do
it
and
the
community
is
sharing
amongst
each
other,
how
to
leverage
it
so
yeah
we're
open
to
input
we're
open
to
seeing
you
know
what
what
can
we
do
here?
I
We
have
different
forms
of
compute
right.
We
talk
about
generic
x86,
but
there's
there's
more
out
there
that
we
can
bring
here
in
here
as
well.
And
lastly,
I
think
it
was
fabio.
You
just
mentioned
rhodes
the
data
science,
so
I
can
disclose
already
public.
We
have
done
a
lot
of
work
in
that
space
to
optimize
roads
on
the
intel
architectures
and
you
can
benefit
from
those
optimizations
in
some
of
the
frameworks
like
openvino
or
the
ai
toolkit
that
we
put
in
there.
So
there's
lots
to
explore.
I
So
I
just
feel,
like
you
know,
we
have
this
toolbox
and
all
these
things
to
take
from
we
just
need
to
figure
out
which
writings
and
you
know,
which
other
ones
that
we
think
are
applicable
and
again
that's
where
heck
fest
is
so
fantastic,
because
here
you
have
live
partners,
customers,
actually,
testing
and
running
these
things
and
yeah.
The
proof
is
in
the
pudding
is
what
they
say.
A
I
love
I
love
this
sentence.
Thank
you.
Thanks
matty,
for
reminding
what
red
dot
and
intel
are
doing
for
industry
4.0,
and
you
can
see
the
link
in
the
chat
also.
A
I
I'm
glad
to
hear
what
intel
and
redat
that
are
doing
for
supporting
ai
ml
workloads
for
red
dot
operation
data
science,
which
is
very
cool,
new
feed,
new
offering
from
red
dot,
and
I
put
the
link
in
the
chat
if
you
want
to
try
it
out,
and
I'm
really
glad
to
hear
the
this
collaboration
is
active
also
in
that
site,
but
I
see
andrea
is
sharing
now
that
that
blog
post
you
were
talking
about
and
I'm
I'm
making
sure
to
to
have
the
link
andre.
A
If
you
can,
I
will
I
will
take
the
link.
C
So
mario
participated
in
the
hack
festival
in
the
second
round,
and
then
he
joined
red
hat
afterwards.
C
He
is
one
of
the
champions
participating
in
the
and
contributing
to
the
community
and
he
did
in
a
few
hours.
I
know
andre.
I
did
it:
okay,
let's
let's
do
a
blog
post
on
this.
Let's,
let's
share
what
we
learned.
Let's
share
what
we
can
do
and
yes
exactly
mati,
so
there
is
also
a
blog
post
about
rail4rage
on
the
feature
2
from
andreas
andreas
stolzenberger
is
another
fantastic,
real
and
ansible.
I
C
He's
he's
a
colleague
of
mine,
he
works
in
my
team
and
this
is
the
the
the
blog
post
around
rolling
out
red
for
edge
on
pizza,
too.
You
have
several
information
there.
Probably
this
article
and
let
me
put
the
link
here
in
there.
C
You,
and
so
probably
this
article
is
a
bit
updated,
because
now
we
read
that
is,
is
about
to
or
is
already
up
and
running
and
then
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
a
new
tool
to
create
already
real
courage,
images
ready
to
be
rolled
out
into
into
edge
devices-
and
this
is
quite
important
because
these
two
gentlemen,
together
with
others
again,
you
will
meet
in
a
month
from
here
from
now.
C
They
added,
of
course,
security
distributed
security
through
mutual
authentication.
So
it
was
funny
that
during
the
so
at
the
end
of
the
hack
fest
after
the
deployment
phase,
the
participants
of
the
teams
are
asked
for
presenting.
E
C
To
present
their
their
outcome
right
and
the
sessions
get
recorded
and
a
few
of
the
participants,
they
said,
oh
andrea,
we
are
happy,
you
updates
distributed
security
through
mutual
authentication
and
certificates,
because
this
is
something
we
have
we
are
already
comfortable
with
and
we
use
for
our
end
customers,
and
that
was
just
a
very
nice
confirmation
of
our
our
vision.
Now
the
value
proposition
of
the
hackfest
is
to
give
to
partners
and
the
end-to-end
customers,
something
that
they
care
the
most
right.
C
G
C
Andre,
could
you
please
implement
security
and
with
certificates,
could
you
please
implement
kerberos
securities
on
containers,
and
I
had
that
experience
from
my
previous
jobs,
because
I
was
working
for
different
companies
in
different
verticals
and
areas
so.
C
A
Thanks,
andrea,
let
me
if
you
don't
have
to
share
any
anymore
the
screen.
I
will
turn
it
off
and
there's
the
link
in
the
chat.
So
if
you
in
the
chat,
if
you
have
any
question,
please
send
a
question
in
the
chat.
We
have
still
a
couple
of
minutes.
I
will
use.
I
would
use
this
minute
just
to
you
know,
fabio,
to
close
up
and
to
send
appointments
yvette.
I
would
like
to
to
hear
from
you
or
what
do
you
think
about
any
any
future
edition?
D
Well,
the
next
edition-
it's
a
good
question.
I
think
right
now,
so
we
are
really
discussing
how
to,
of
course
take
this
experience
and
opportunity
we
have
as
partners
to
the
next
level
and
well,
hopefully
we
will
have
a
next
edition
of
hackfest
this
year.
We
don't
know
yet
any
details,
how
this
will
be
organized,
and
I
really
hope
that
we
can
work
with
our
partner
intel
on
that
again.
D
If
we
have
found
the
new
one
from
the
topics
or,
let's
say
use
cases
that
we
would
like
to
maybe
focus
on
in
the
future.
It
was
mentioned
here
during
the
discussion
several
time
also
to
extend
it
from
the
let's
say,
h
area,
also
to
maybe
machine
learning
topics,
because
this
is
this
is
the
future
and
also
you
and
fabio.
You
were
mentioning
that
actually
to
work
with
the
data
and
again
to
use
it
there's
in
in
let's
say,
solutions
and
projects
using
printhead
technology.
D
This
is
also
future
for
us,
so
but
nothing
is
now
set
in
stone.
So
I
cannot
promise
anything
concrete,
but
I
know
that
the
partners
are
asking
for
it.
There
are
several
open-
let's
say,
open
topics,
open
open
windows
for
for
us,
so
please
stay
tuned
and
yeah
the
partner
community
is
here.
We
somehow
kick
it
off,
and
I
think
this
is
also
super
valuable
for
partners
that
they
know
with
whom
to
collaborate,
and
maybe
they
will
create
some
some
discussions
and
some
topics
and
some
suggestions
or
so
for
us
yeah.
A
Awesome:
okay,
awesome
thanks!
It
looks
it
looks
it's
we
need
to
build
this
new
edition
of
the
acquest,
I'm
I
I
hope
we
can
make
it
again
with
this
awesome
collaboration.
You
know
from
this
episode.
What
I
got
is
there
was
a
very
good
collaboration
across
partners,
technology
partners.
A
This
this
became
a
really
good
opportunity
to
also
to
innovate
right
because
we
think
hearing
that
innovation
goes
through
open
source
and
I'm
sure
you
all
agree
on
on
this
statement.
Right
thanks
to
innovation,
attend
to
open
source.
We
go
into
innovation
today
fabio
we
have
some
final
reminders
for
for
the
show,
but
before
we
close
up,
let
me
thank
all
the
participants
today.
First,
let
me
start
with
the
winners
for
the
fest.
Congratulations
again:
lsd,
open,
congratulations,
peters,
congratulations,
viado!
So
cj
dennis
dan!
Really!
A
Congratulations
and
let
me
thank
you
also.
Our
technology
partner,
intel
thanks,
matty
and
tim
for
joining
today.
It
was
a
pleasure
to
have
you
and
hear
from
you
thanks
to
iveta
and
andrea,
for
joining
us
talking
about
the
acquist
we
will.
We
would
like
to
close
up
fabio
with
some
reminder
for
the
next
episodes.
B
As
we
mentioned
already
before
to
the
next
topic
should
be
around
ml.
We
are
the
one
disclosure
of
the
full
content.
But
yes,
please
join
the
next
session
because
definitely
ml
will
be.
We
are
going
to
start
a
series,
not
just
one
episode,
because.
A
The
next
so
fabio
just
a
reminder
to
our
attendees.
This
is
a
weekly
show
now
right,
so
we
are
live
wednesday
morning.
10
a.m
set
time,
so
it's
okay,
also
for
south
africa.
As
I
I
understand
we
are
in
the
same
at
with
your
sieging
for
your.
A
Okay,
okay,
so
yeah
one
one
hour,
late,
okay,
so
this
is
in
kind
of
this
time
zone.
We
are
live
on
every
wednesday
10
a.m
set
time.
Next
episode
will
be
with
fabio
talking
about
the
mcrox,
a
tool
for
do
mocking
apis
with
we
will
have
lauren
our
our
guest
and
then
on
february
23rd.
We
will
have
our
episode
about
a
ai
m
ml,
so
I
shared
in
the
link
the
chat
for
our
shadow.
A
You
can
you
can
see
all
the
wall,
shell
of
openshift
tv
today,
openshift
tv
also
has
other
other
shows
the
level
up
ask
an
admin.
So
you
stay
tuned
here
on
openshift
tv
and
also
we
have
some
reminder
to
do
fabio.
There
are
other
two
very
cool
event
happening
today.
One
is
the
openshift
comments,
which
is
a
where
the
openshift
community
gather
and
talk
about
topic
around
openshift.
The
topic
of
today
is
gear.
Ups
is
another
very
popular
topic
together
with
no
ai
ml.
A
Good
ops
is
very
trending
topic.
If
you
also
think
about
amalops,
for
instance,
today
we
have
our
gathering
about
on
openshift
talking
about
gear
ups,
but
also
for
emia
partners.
We
have
an
event
happening
already
in
this
moment,
but
for
the
world
day,
which
is
open
shift
in
action,
it's
a
it's
an
event
where
red
dot
partner
showcase
their
product
on
openshift.
Let
me
put
also
the
link
in
the
chat.
If
you
like
to
join
it's
free,
you
can
register
and
join
this
event.
A
It's
happening
now
and
those
are
the
our
appointments
I
will
now.
I
would
like
to
leave
the
final
word
to
the
organizer
of
this
fantastic
actress.
Andrea,
do
you
want
to
close
up.
I
C
Said
is,
is
huge
and
the
the
outcome
is
takes
time
and
to
to
to
come,
and
but
I
believe
this
is,
this
is
a
fantastic
opportunity
to
build
something
together.
Let
me.
C
And
tim
because
they
gave
me
a
lot
of
strength,
it's
not
just
about
the
event,
it's
about
sharing
energies
and
it's
a
continuous
learning
from
them.
E
C
Well,
and
and
our
amazing
partners,
because
it's
already
two
or
three
times
some
of
them
join,
we
learn
from
each
other.
We
build
something
great
together
and,
of
course,
they
are
compulsory
to
the
business
because
they
can
give
to
companies
like
credit
intel
or
any
other
technology
vendor
a
perspective
of
what
real
customer
challenges
are,
so
we
would
do
nothing
without
them.
So
thanks
a
lot
again,
everyone
for
this
and
looking
forward
to
the
next
event,
the
next
hackfest.
Please
join
the
community.
If
you
want
to
learn,
please
join
the
community.
C
A
And
we
will
have
our
community
meeting
next
month
on
march,
so.
I
A
We
will
meet
the
access
community
members
to
hear
more.
A
Thanks,
that's
a
pleasure.
It's
a
pleasure
having
you
today,
the
this
will
be
recorded
and
the
same
link
you
have
in
youtube
would
be
the
same
link
to
to
check
the
recording
after
the
session
ends.
Thank
you,
everyone
and
talk
to
you
soon
see
you
soon.
Ciao.