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From YouTube: OpenShift Coffee Break: Red Hat Hackfest Office Hours
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Get your espresso ready for the EMEA OpenShift Coffee Break as we kick-off the Red Hat Hackfest Office Hours! Join the monthly meeting with Red Hat and Red Hat Partners experts around Edge, RHEL and OpenShift as part of the Red Hat Hackfest.
Twitch: https://red.ht/twitch
A
Hello,
hello:
everyone
welcome
back
to
the
openshift
tv
coffee
break
here
at
openshift
tv.
My
name
is
nathan,
lavinton,
product
marketing
manager
for
openshift,
and
I'm
very
happy
to
be
together
with
my
friends
here,
hi
fabio.
How
are
you
hello.
A
C
Project
lead,
so
I
will
be
your
host
for
the
next
episode
of
of
the
red
hawk
fest
office
hour
and
I'm
happy
also
to
introduce
the
rest
of
the
team
members.
The
team
members
also
of
the
reddit
hackfest
admin
team
dania.
If
you
would
like
to
go
next.
D
Thank
you,
andrea.
Thank
you
for
the
invitation
for
the
session
as
well.
My
name
is
tanya
repo
and
I'm
from
the
red
hat
partner
community
team
great
to
be
here
today
and
great
to
be
part
of
the
hackfest
esteemed
team,
and
I
got
my
coffee
here
ready,
I'm
sorry,
it
has
a
little
bit
milk.
It's
not
espresso!
I
can't
take
that
strong
of
a
coffee
from
the
morning
great
to
be
here
today.
A
Pleasure
and
it's
a
pleasure
and
any
any
kind
of
coffee
is
accepted
over
here.
Of
course
we
have
a
president
for
the
freso,
but
you
know
we
him
also
for
coffee
diversity,
so.
E
Yeah
sure
so
jeff
newton,
I'm
a
consultant
at
intiv,
not
red
hat,
but
I'm
part
of
the
hackfest
community
and
have
been
for
a
couple
of
years
now
and
yeah
took
part
in
the
original
hack
fest.
But
I
don't
want
to
say
too
much
more
about
that
as
I'll
I'll
go
into
it
in
a
bit
more
detail
later
on.
F
So,
first
of
all,
thank
you
so
much
for
inviting
me
today
and
thanks
to
our
audience
that
are
following
in
live
stream
or
the
people
that
will
show
the
way
that
we'll
see
the
the
stream
and
the
recorded
stream.
So
my
name
is
carlos
torres
and
I'm
based
in
italy.
I
joined
red
hat.
Almost
six
years
ago
I
joined
as
a
special
solution
architect
focused
in
storage.
Then
I
moved
to
sales
role
as
a
sales
specialist,
and
now
I'm
working
in
the
emea
go
to
market
specialist
organization
and
I'm
responsible
for
edge
business.
A
Awesome
awesome
and
andrea.
I
already
heard
some
some
of
the
nice
words
that
are,
you
know
really
trending
in
the
technology
edge
computing
and
open
source.
So
would
you
like
folks
to
start
introducing
for
our
audience?
What
is
the
hack
fest
and
what
we
will
discuss
in
this
monthly
appointment
that
we
have
in
the
here
in
the
upper
shift
tv
coffee
break
for
the
red
dead,
hack,
fest
office
hours.
C
Yeah
sure
thank
you,
so
we've
been
treated
very
well
by
openshift
tv,
so
you
and
and
fabio,
and
also
andre
and
the
rest
of
the
operation.
Tv
team
have
hosted
us
several
times
to
discuss
the
business
side
of
the
hackfest,
so
events
marketing
and
go
to
market
with
our
partners
participating
in
the
event,
but
also
we
have
discussed
several
times
what
it
means
to
give
a
business
value
to
technology.
So
there
are
attack.
C
Fest
is
now
a
program
grown
up
over
almost
two
and
a
half
years
now,
and
we
aim
to
make
this
become
an
environmental
tool
where
not
just
partners
belonging
into
the
red
part
ecosystem
can
join
together
to
discuss
technology
but
also
subject
matter
experts
from
the
business
and
the
technical
standpoint
from
several
areas
of
the
iot
enterprise
world
to
to
listen
and
share
feedback.
C
Our
our
big
aim,
one
another
big
aim
of
us-
is
also
to
attract
people
from
the
from
outside
of
the
reddit
ecosystem
world,
which
means
upstream
or
enterprise
whatever.
D
C
D
C
Prepared
just
to
just
to
give
you
an
understanding
of
what
we
do
now,
as
we
have
discussed
many.
D
C
The
hackfest
as
a
as
an
event,
I
would
like
also
to
discuss
the
hackfest
from
the
technical
standpoint
still
trying
to
give
to
the
technicalities
some
business
value
to
create
a
proposition.
There
is
the
hack
fest
as
a
reddit
event.
There
is
the
hackfest
as
an
I
am
as
eco
community,
and
it
has
the
former
hackers
name.
Qaotino,
which
stands
for
quarkus
meets
internet
of
things.
We
wanted
to
drive
cloud
native
adoption
at
the
edge.
C
We
ended
up
with
implementing
tools
right
and
we
are
collaborating
with
go
to
market
teams
carlos
first
and
also
with
several
bu.
We
produce
tools
that
are
reusable
and
that's.
Why
I'm
also
keen
to
share
the
way
we
think
of
pocs
or
mvps,
not
minimum
valuable
products,
several
kind
of
stuff
that
can
be
interesting
to
individuals
and
customers,
together
with
our
ecosystem,
of
course,
and
who
is
actually
the
target
of
this
program
and
yeah.
B
Yeah,
please
please,
before
you
moving
forward,
I
would
like
to
remind
or
to
provide
our
the
people
that
are
following
us.
What
does
it
mean
edge
computing
so
because
there
are
a
lot
of
rumors
around
the
age
competition?
What
does
it
mean?
First
of
all
for
for
that
and
I'd
like
to
also
to
ask
a
gif:
what
does
it
mean
for
for
one
that
is
not
part
of
that
company,
but
is
part
of
this
acquisition?
What
does
it
mean
for
you
edge
computing?
Which
is
your
point
of
view?
B
C
F
I
will
share
my
two
cents
afterwards,
yeah
just
to
reply.
Your
question
fabio.
Sorry
in
a
very
simple,
the
very
simple
answer
is
edge
computing
for
red
hat
is
the
capacity
to
provide
it
services
all
the
way
out
to
the
edge
where
data
is
generated
and
consume
it.
But
this
is
very
simple.
Then
you
need
to
understand
how
it
is
applicable
to
different
companies
that
are
dealing
with
different
kind
of
business
in
different
verticals
from
oil
and
gas
from
manufacturing
and
industrial
edge
computing
or
up
to
I
don't
know
in
public
sector
services.
F
So
this
is
very
common
that
you
always
listen
a
prefix
about
smart
or
intelligent.
Then
you
have
smart
cities,
intelligent
hospitals,
smart
factories,
right
and
as
well
in
in
many
verticals
that
include
vehicles.
During
the
summit
we
announced
a
very
interesting
partnership
with
general
motors
for
in
vehicle
os,
but
I
I
will
return
the
stage
to
andreas,
because
if
you
are
already
with
your
presentation
andreas,
we
can
continue.
C
Okay,
thanks
again
yeah
thanks
carlos
yeah.
I
will
I
will
go
quickly
through
a
couple
of
slides
and
then
I
will
hand
over
to
our
special
guests
today,
so
yeah
actually
fabi,
if
you
think
of
edge,
we
as
red
hat
together
with
our
partner
ecosystem
and
our
technology
partners,
we
work
together
on
a
daily
basis
from
the
engineering
layer
up
to
the
go
to
market
layer
to
cover
each
and
every
tier
of
a
distributed
architecture
up
to
the
edge
and
by
edge
women
edge
device.
C
The
pure
iot
in
terms
of
sensors
or
other
components
that
are
black
boxes.
Now
that
send
data
to
the
rest
of
the
distributed
infrastructure
and
platform
are
not
included
in
our
offering,
of
course,
within
the
hackfest
environment.
We
try
to
connect
those
sensors
and
try
to
make
sure
that
our
80
solution
I
was
about
to
mention
here
cover
from
the
the
pure
iot,
is
up
to
the
platform
and
so
including
aiml
data
data
story
and
and
analytics.
C
With
with
some
some
application,
implementation
still
trying
to
adopt
all
the
latest
and
greatest
from
from
the
enterprise
specification
and
portfolios,
which.
C
Only
red
hat,
we
have
several
partners
technology
partners,
collaborating
with
us
and
we
adopt
several
technologies
that
the
matter
in
in
in
such
a
complex
solution.
So
when
you
talk
about
edge,
you
definitely
want,
for
example,
to
cooperate
with
implants
to
be
for
for
the
time
series
data
and
also
you
want
to
have
security
with
cert
manager
and
also
having
a
look
at
all
the
features
provided
by
the
opensheet
platform
in
several
flavors.
As
you
can
see
here,
we
have
red
at
open
shift,
cla
cluster.
C
We
make
sure
that
all
the
components
we
use
from
the
redder
portfolio
from
our
technology
patterns,
including
the
hardware
intent
sponsored
as
heavily
during
the
last
year,
compose
a
technology
stack
that
can
be
transformed
into
a
business
value
proposition
not
to
adhere
to
the
reddit
business
value
together
with
the
in
our
case,
intel
and
other
companies.
Business
value.
C
One
last
thing
I
would
like
to
mention
here
is
technology
can
be
see,
as
commodity
can
be
seen
as
a
tool.
Don't
forget
once
you
have
specification
in
mind
once
you
have
a
proper
architecture
that
can
solve
most
of
the
edge
computing
challenges
for
specific
verticals
or
areas
or
groups
of
vertical.
It's
easy,
of
course,
to
reuse
those
components,
everything
we
do.
Every
commitment,
commitment
we
propose
and
we
put
into
the
implementation
of
conspiracies,
has
becomes
an
outcome
in
terms
of
official
white
papers.
C
This
is
something
we're
working
on
also,
and
I
kindly
recommend
our
audience
to
go
to
our
community
website
where
we
will
also
share
the
pdf
version
of
the
text
we
are
presenting
today
and
now.
After
my
short
presentation,
I
would
like
to
hand
over
to
our
special
guest
fabio.
If
you
agree
with
me-
and
we
have
also
jeff
and
carlos
here
here-
keen
to
share
something
with
us.
E
First
off,
it's
me
jeff
newsome
principal
consultant
within
teave.
E
On
the
the
infra
side
really
and
seeing
how
you
know,
the
software
is
deployed
microservices,
but
not
actually
getting
involved
in
in
creating
them.
So
yeah
the
hackfest
came
up
as
an
option
say
how
do
I
get
involved?
So
I
worked
for.
A
Yeah
I
took
this
opportunity
jeff
to
ask
the
audience.
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
send
in
the
chat.
We
will
bring
the
question
to
the
our
guest
today.
Any
question
about
the
act
fest,
but
also
jeff
will
going
a
little
bit
in
the
technology
edge
open
source
for
the
edge
rail
for
edge
openshift
we're
here.
For
that.
So
please
send
your
question
and
we
will
get
them
answered.
E
So
yeah,
how
do
I
get
involved
in
the
hackfest
and
why
so
intiv
amien
at
the
time
a
red
hat
partner
and
been
partners
for
maybe
five
years
close
on
and
as
a
as
a
partner?
They
were
invited
to
take
part
in
the
first
hack,
fest
and
sort
of
internally
the
the
call
went
out
for
volunteers.
E
There
was
a
description
of
the
fest.
It
was
going
to
be
using
openshift
but
quarkus
and
iot.
E
Now,
as
I
said,
I
I
spent
years
writing
java,
but
moved
to
the
infrastructure
side
and
the
idea
of
going
back
and
and
writing
java
writing
a
modern
writing
java
using
the
modern
framework
and
actually
deploying
on
onto
openshift,
rather
than
just
watching
others
deploying
to
openshift
and
really
appealed
along
with
kind
of
the
opportunity
to
have
a
real-life
use
case
for
for
iot.
E
E
E
So,
like
I
say
for
myself
working
with
openshift
every
day,
there
was
not
too
much
there
for
me,
but
the
quarkus
on
top
the
java,
the
iot
with
the
raspberry
pi
and
fedora
iot
fantastic
to
to
learn
about,
and
you
know,
inside
gosh,
going
on
there
and
sort
of
we
started
off
with
a
week-long
or
a
week-long
set
of
workshops
every
day
to
bring
you
up
to
speed
on
each
of
the
different
technologies
for
a
morning,
and
then
you
know
a
bit
of
an
outline
of
the
whole
hackfest
and
the
process
and
then,
over
four
weeks
we
actually
created
the
the
product
the
first
week
it
was
the
real
start
with
the
iot
device,
yeah,
the
raspberry
pi
and
the
sensors.
E
So
in
this
instance
we
were
testing
air
quality,
basically,
as
covered
19
hits
and
less
folks
were
going
out
and
basically
driving
in
the
cars
taxes,
buses.
Everything
transport
was
lessening
and
we
wanted
to
know
did
it
did
it
have
an
effect
on
our
quality.
E
So,
building
building
out
the
tech
and
just
getting
getting
the
raspberry
pi
and
the
sensors
working
was
quite
a
challenge,
but
we
had
weekly
guidance.
There
was
a
workshop
every
week
where
we
could
ask
questions
and
you
know
bring
our
solution
as
far
as
it
was,
and
just
just
check
that
we
were
going
in
the
right
direction.
E
But
alongside
of
that,
there
was
a
slack
community
which
was
really
really
good.
You
know
you
had
the
technical
team
there
to
provide
answers,
but
also
you
have
the
other
teams.
So,
although
it
was
you
know,
it's
a
hack,
fest.
In
essence,
it's
a
competition
to
see
who
can
provide
the
the
best
solution,
but
during
the
time
that
you're
actually
creating
the
solution.
E
E
So
then,
over
over
the
four
weeks,
let's
say
you
were
introduced
to
one
technology
a
week.
The
iot
quarkus
shift
to
build
to
a
full
solution
at
the
end,
which
is
then
presented
to
the
panel.
For
you
know,
feedback
and
just
a
kind
of
this
is
what
we've
done.
E
You
know
from
the
team,
so
it
was
good
to
get
the
chance
at
the
end
to
show
it
off.
However,
far
we
got
we
my
team,
we,
we
didn't
get
a
full
solution,
but
we
got
most
of
the
way
there
and
it
was
great
fun.
A
A
There
was
some
screenshots
from
the
slide
that
andrea
showed
before
and
also
there
are
the
links
to
github
and,
moreover,
slack.
As
you
mentioned
luck,
the
community
meets
on
slack
so
to
share
experiences
and
tips
and
tricks
and
there's
also
a
weekly
meeting,
if
I
recall
correctly,
and
they
had
that
community
join
on
thursday.
C
C
It's
4
p.m,
central
eastern
european
time.
Actually
we
are
summertime,
so
it's
gtm,
plus
2.,
but
all
the
links
to
our
tools
and
environments
are
can
be
found
at
the
bottom
of
each
and
every
page
of
our
blog.
So
it's
easy
to
to
connect
and
access.
I'm
looking
forward
to
listen
to
the
next
piece
of
the
jeffy
speech,
because
it's
it's
gonna,
be,
I
guess,
about
the
community
in
your
involvement.
Jeff.
E
E
Yeah,
so
if
I
can,
if
I
can
go
back
to
the
slides
italia,
thank
you,
I
will
carry
on
so
yeah.
Following
on
from
participation
in
the
hackfest,
we
were
as
as
hackfest
participants
given
the
opportunity
to
kind
of
carry
on
and
join
the
hackfest
community.
E
So,
as
we
said,
you
know
what
what
is
the
community?
There
are
weekly
meetings
where
we
get
together
and
discuss
a
number
of
topics.
Sometimes
it
is,
you
know,
potential
use
cases
new
use
cases
like
I
say
we,
we
started
off
looking
at
covert
19
air
quality.
E
Then
the
next
couple
of
hackfest
we
were
looking
at
a
factory
scenario
and
an
industrial
usage
there
and
at
the
moment,
we're
actually
looking
at
what
our
next
use
case
could
be
should
be,
and
the
technology
that
we're
going
to
use
within
that
also
discussions
around
different
technologies
that
we
can
use.
E
We
are
say
we
we
started
out
with
the
raspberry
pi
as
the
iot
device
and
then
moved
on
to
fitlit
and
a
knock
for
single
mode
openshift,
as
were
kind
of
more
appropriate
for
the
industrial
setting
and
yeah.
Again,
there's
there's
more
technology,
both
in
terms
of
the
software
and
hardware
out
there
to
to
take
a
look
at.
C
I
may
add
you
to
your
presentation
here.
I
would
like
to
remark
what
you
brilliantly
exposed
here
about
discussing
new
use
cases.
Now
we
usually
ask
carlos
and
the
edge
go
to
market
anemia
and
the
other
geographics
geographical
regions
in
in
reddit
for
feedback
and
information
right.
So
we
pick
up
usually
a
vertical
or
a
business
challenge
based
on
what
customers
and
our
partners
are,
are
working
on
and
that's
why.
C
For
example,
we
implemented
together
with
intel
the
edge
manufacturing
use
case
using
their
their
hardware,
certified
thanks
to
our
support,
also
of,
of
course,
they're
certified
by
the
openshift
view
in
the
case
of
the
intel
nac,
but
with
our
support,
but
also
it's
important
to
remark
here
that
the
community
is
always
keen
to
give
support
to
our
partners
so
to
the
companies
belonging
to
the
party
ecosystem.
So.
C
Have
several
collaborators
jeff
is
one
example,
but
we
have
other
community
admins,
so
the
core
component
of
the
acquist
or
qat
community
to
that
that
come
from
the
partner
and
have
decided
to
keep
contributing
to
the
community
in
order
to
have
this
mutual
learning
experience
and
we
usually
try
to
collect
anonymously.
C
Indeed,
some
business
information
around
customer
potential
customer
opportunities
for
our
partner
ecosystem
and
that's
where
we
try
to
make
sure
that
that
80
solution
we
decide
to
implement,
because
maybe
next
use
case
is
going
to
be
energy
and
utility
and
not
retail
or
maybe
automotive
rather
than
healthcare,
that
80
solution
piece
will
fit
into
jeff's,
customer
or
seeking
from
lsd,
customer
or
other
customers.
That
could
have
a
potential
business
opportunity
for
our
partnering
position.
So.
E
So
a
couple
of
other
things
that
we
we
do
within
the
community
when
we
have
a
use
case,
we
we
dry
run
the
hackfest
in
terms
of
setting
up
the
the
hardware
installing
the
software
and
and
running
it
through
and
then
once
once,
a
hackfest
is
actually
running
as
part
of
the
community.
We'll
support
the
participants
and
we've
spoken
about
slack
already,
and
you
know
everyone's
on
there
within
the
community
and
and
able
to
to
provide
feedback.
So
it's
not
just
on
the
red
hat
guys.
E
So
I
guess
so.
The
next
question
is:
what
have
I
got
from
the
community
you
know
since
since
I've
joined
so
you
know
it's
been
fun.
I've
enjoyed
it.
You
know
first,
first
and
foremost,
it's
a
it's
a
good
teams,
good
group,
and
it's
it's
always
thursday
morning
meetings
are
always
something
to
look
forward
to.
You
know
catching
up
and
seeing
what's
next
and
just
generally
getting
together.
E
So
as
well
as
that
good
practices,
good
ways
of
working,
we
all
will
bring
to
the
table
our
own
specialisms
as
andrea
mentioned,
and
it's
a
good
way
to
learn
from
other
people,
kind
of
tips
and
tricks
outside
of
your
specialization.
E
So
certainly
andreas
spent
time
helping
me
set
up
eclipse
as
as
a
very
kind
of
small
example
that
you
know.
E
E
B
Let
me
ask
you
a
question
just
one
more:
the
ones
you
already
did
yourself
from
as
the
perspective
of
one
is
not
a
rotator
how
a
guy
like
you
can
join
this
community
in
a
more
effective
way.
So
if
you
want
to
collaborate
to
bring
some
contribution
and
being
part
of
this
wonderful
family,
do
you.
B
Advice
suggestions,
skills
that
you're
looking
for
that
is
something
needed
beyond
the
people
that
is
willingness
to
to
work.
Obviously,
yeah.
E
Project,
so
I
guess,
like
I
say
for
myself,
I
joined
off
the
back
of
participating
in
hackfest,
but
I
would
say
anyone
who
certainly
anyone
who's
who's
watching
and
can
see
these
links
or
after
the
fact
you
know
you
can
see
the
the
community
page
on
our
site.
E
There
you
know,
take
a
look
and
if
it's
of
interest
then
just
drop
a
message
on
any
of
the
the
channels
there
and
someone
in
the
community
will
respond
and
get
back
so
that
would
that
would
be
how
to
join,
but
as
to
who
we're
looking
for
first
and
foremost,
as
you
say,
someone
who
wants
to
join
in
you
know,
someone
who'd
be
enthusiastic
to
take
part,
doesn't
necessarily
need
to
bring
much
technology
wise,
because
it's
something
that
they
could
learn
and
if
they're,
if
they
have
an
interest
in
the
area.
D
E
Something
to
contribute
on
the
technology
side
that
would
be
great
and
openshift
iot
quarkus
edge
computing
rel
for
edge.
You
know,
they're,
that's
some
of
the
technologies
that
we
use,
so
any
any
experience
with
any
of
them
would
be
great.
C
Yeah
and
just
to
add
to
what
jeff
shared
in
terms
of
contributing,
of
course,
as
we
treat
and
discuss
cloud
native
application
development.
For
example.
We
expect
some.
C
In
in
containerization,
for
example,
container
technology
and
java
development
in
case
people
are
more
keen
to
contribute
than
learning
that's
what
I
would
say,
but
in
general
we
are
always
keen
to
suggest
also
personal
career
and
development
path
there.
So
if
people
have
an
interest
in
edge
computing
or
iot,
they're
lacking
job
or
container
skills,
we
we
are
always
happy
to
help
and
during
our
weekly
meetings
we
can
discuss
use
cases
as
well.
E
C
Example,
it
usually
happens
that
a
few
members
are
investigating
for
the
wrong
proposals
during
the
week
specific
features
of
rare
for
edge
or
specific
features
of
acm,
advanced
red,
advanced
cluster
management,
and
they
run
small
demos
with
in
a
very
technical,
deep
technical
fashion.
So
it's
always
possible
to
learn
there
to
get
some
fruitful
thoughts
and
also
recommendation
to
improve
from
the
technical
standpoint.
E
Yeah
the
the
next
question
on
that
on
that
basis,
is
you
know
it's
it's
a
two-way
process,
the
community
and
you
get
from
it
and
you
you
give
back
and
just
a
couple
of
things
that
that
I've
given
back,
I
had
the
chance
to
give
back
some
tactile,
build
pipelines.
E
So
within
the
community
you
know
I
I
got
the
chance
to
to
learn
a
bit
more
about
techtom
than
I
did
and
therefore
kind
of
build
some
pipelines
to
to
give
back
that
we
can
use
or
that
we've
used
as
part
of
other
projects.
E
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
write
a
bit
of
carcass
and
actually
contribute
that
in
to
the
hack,
fest
I've.
I've
given
back
my
opinions,
plenty
of
opinions
and
thoughts
on
you
know
possible,
use
cases,
design,
decisions
and
the
likes,
and
most
recently,
I've
put
a
blog
up
there
on
the
site
around
deploying
nfs
on
the
single
node
openshift,
that
was
that
was
scratching
a
personal
itch
almost
and
that
to
to
deploy
stateful
applications
on
the
snow.
E
We
needed
some
snow,
some
storage
on
there
and
rather
than
having
to
define
it
every
time.
I
I
wanted
a
bit
of
dynamic
storage
and-
and
this
was
how
I
did
it
so
hopefully,
hopefully,
if
it's
of
benefit
to
others
within
the
community
and
going
forwards.
E
So
that
was
that
is
it
around
the
community,
but
I'd
just
like
to
to
kind
of
take
an
opportunity
if
you,
if
you'll
indulge
me
just
to
say
a
few
words
about
intif,
given
that
that's
the
the
partner,
the
red
hat
partner,
that
I
I
work
for
now
and
into
his
mission
mission
statement-
is
to
help
customers
transform
their
business.
E
E
It's
a
it's
a
worldwide
organization,
you
know
growing
quite
fast.
At
the
moment,
we've
got
three
thousand
more
than
three
thousand
employees
worldwide,
with
a
kind
of
focus
on
emir
and
americas.
E
And
I
say
some
of
the
says:
building
blocks
of
our
success
and
partnerships:
there:
red
hat
microsoft,
google,
many
others
they're
the
technology,
partnerships
and
then
customer
partnerships.
Obviously
we
wouldn't
be
anywhere
without
customers
and
that
that's
a
few
of
the
partnerships
that
we
have
there.
B
B
A
A
We
see
your
screen.
Let's
let
me
enable
you.
F
Here
we
go
okay,
great
yeah,
I
I
will
start
my
session,
but
we
are
working
in
the
opposite
direction.
Let's
say
we
normally
introduce
the
edge
topic.
Then
we
speak
about
technology,
but
it
was
super
interesting.
There's
the
presentation
from
from
jeff
and
and
thanks
for
sharing
all
this
information.
F
Yeah
in
in
regards
to
edge
computing,
so
I
will
start
by
introducing
where
do
we
are
with
edge
and
how
we
are
supporting
our
customers
in
the
edge
technology
adoption
through
our
internal
teams
that
could
be
ssas
and
as
well.
The
hard
facts
program
that
is
more
focused
on
use
cases.
But
let's
start
with
the
topic.
F
So
as
most
of
you
know,
so
many
companies
are
investing
in
it
technology
at
the
edge,
mainly
as
you
can
see,
companies
are
obsessed
in
the
applications,
because
applications
are
driven
business
and
they
are
accelerating
the
time
to
market
through
applications
and
its
services
and
as
well.
800
of
these
applications
are
deployed
at
the
edge.
So
this
is
super
interesting
information
and
some
analysts
are
saying
that
by
2025
50
of
enterprise
managed
data
will
be
created
and
processed
outside
the
data
center,
so
mainly
at
the
edge.
F
But
let's
introduce
some
key
challenges
that
we
are
facing
with
our
customers
in
the
adoption
journey
of
edge
technology,
and
this
is
something
that
they
have
in
common
in
many
verticals,
so
regarding,
for
example,
industry
and
manufacturing.
So
they
want
to
have
intelligent
systems
to
improve
the
production
and
the
asset
and
to
optimize
their
products.
F
That
means
they
need
to
have
a
better
product
quality
management,
improve
their
supply
chain
and
their
stock.
If
you
can
imagine
manufacturing
of
goods,
so
they
need
to
control
the
demand,
they
need
to
forecast
the
demand
of
the
retail
stores
in
order
to
improve
their
production
line
to
fulfill
all
the
requirements
as
well.
They
need
to
improve
safety
and
security
for
their
workers
and
most
relevant
is
they
need
to
have
intelligent
systems
close
to
the
edge
size
to
the
production
size,
to
improve
the
decision
making
through
advanced
analytics.
F
And
all
of
these
challenges,
how
do
we
provide
solutions
to
all
of
those
challenges
so
in
the
edge
space
in
the
edge
market?
So
we
have
very
strong
portfolio
and
is
the
portfolio
that
most
of
our
customers
already
know
because
they
start
the
digital
transformation
journey
to
containers
some
years
ago,
with
the
support
of
our
services,
with
the
support,
as
well
as
hackfast
team
in
in
the
in
the
plcs
or
use
cases.
F
F
They
can
be
adapted
to
small
form-factor
hardware
or
computer
industry
computer
pcs
different
deployments
around
openshift
like
single
node,
openshift,
remote
workers
or
three-node
compact
clusters
as
well.
You
need
to
deal
with
everything
is
data-driven,
so
you
need
to
take
in
all
this
information
from
iot
sensors
edge,
endpoint
devices,
and
you
need
to
manage
this
information
and
integrate
it
with
application.
Data-Driven
pipelines.
F
Security
is
another
super
important
topic
in
terms
of
in
the
technology
space.
In
the
container
space
with
openshift,
we
are
providing
as
well
advancing
cluster
security,
automation
with
ansible,
smart
management
and
as
well
the
platform
so
the
platform
where
customers
are
running
their
applications
and
all
this
technology
that
we
are
providing.
We
are
providing
as
well
this
technology
close
to
a
strong
partner,
ecosystem
and
department
ecosystem
is
important
for
edge
because
we
are
providing
only
part
of
the
of
the
solution.
F
So
we
are.
We
are
open
to
create
and
extend
our
partner
ecosystem,
because
in
the
interoperability,
from
the
starting
point
of
selecting
the
right
hardware,
based
on
the
use
case,
the
space
in
the
where
the
hardware
will
be
deployed.
So
the
problem
starts
very,
very,
very
at
the
first
level
from
the
hardware,
then,
on
top
of
the
hardware,
as
you
know,
you
we
need
to
integrate
different
application,
integrations
from
storage
to
database,
to
devops
tools
and
application,
runtimes
and
platforms.
C
Carlos
may
I
ask
you
for
a
feedback
on
my
on
my
thoughts.
So
in
the
seven
years
I've
been
working
in
reddit,
I've
started
implementing
the
so-called
amm
framework,
now
application,
modernization
and
migration.
C
That
was
targeting
customers
approaching
the
business
challenge
of
the
digital
transformation,
and
if
you
could
go
to
your
previous
slide,
please
I
clearly
remember
that
what
we
actually
consider
edge
footprint
and
you
brilliantly
explained-
was
displayed
at
the
at
the
very
low
level
here
instead
of
management
and
automation,
so
I
see
edge
customers
and
edge
partners
now
trying
to
move
from
the
single
partner,
supporting
the
single
card
customer
in
its
siloed,
specific
digital
transformation
journey
into
a
an
environment
where
multiple
partners
and
potentially
multiple
customers,
because
they
used
to
also
share
recommended
practices
and
speak
to
each
other.
C
F
Yes,
exactly
so,
as
I
say,
without
our
partner
ecosystem,
so
we
cannot
scale
the
business
and
we
cannot
fully
support
our
customers
and
you
mentioned
edge
footprints.
So
there
is
a
huge
demand
to
adapt
our
technology
to
small,
more
relevant
small
footprints,
that
can
be
industrial
computing,
on
board
of
trains,
somewhat
of
factories
and
board
of
robots
or
as
well
in
computing
computing
vision
for
video
analytics
on
board
of
drones
or
as
well
on
board
of
cameras.
F
So
this
is
not
only
edge
solutions
because
we
are
getting
the
data
at
the
edge
and
we
have
the
capabilities
through
our
solutions
to
moving
this
data
to
the
central
data
center
or
to
the
public
cloud
where
the
customers
are
running.
The
aiml
technology
and
we
can
provide
as
well
aims
technology
where
they
can
run
their
analytics.
Algorithms
to
learning
more
and
improving
their
products
and
services.
F
Thanks
to
you,
that
was
very
good
question
so
from
the
edge
adoption
strategy.
So,
as
you
know,
during
the
summit
we
have
been
promoting
a
lot
edge,
so
red
hat
really
believes
that
edge
is
going
to
disrupt
the
new
market
and
in
terms
of
adoption.
So
validated
patterns
is
one
initiative
that
the
edge
bu
is
providing
those
validated
patterns
where
customers
can
test
our
solutions.
F
But
we
need
to
be
careful
in
this
area,
because
this
is
something
that
is
public
available
when
we
can
demonstrate
that
our
technology,
the
different
layers
of
our
technologies,
are
how
to,
in
summary
there
together
as
well
how
they
work
together.
F
But
you
need
to
be
careful
because
sometimes
companies
they
need
to
achieve
some
use
cases
they
need
to
achieve
to
performance
requirements,
so
you
need
as
well.
Sometimes
you
need
the
support
of
red
hat,
so
they
are
easily
consumable
validated
factors,
but
we
recommend
to
if
you
are
interested
or
if
companies
are
exploring
red
hat
technology
for
edge
use
cases,
engage
red
hat,
engage
your
sales
representatives
to
support
you
and
work
together.
F
F
This
is
one
validated
path
that
is
available,
so
the
for
the
industrial
edge
and,
as
you
can
see
so
many
squares,
many
logos.
But
this
is
let's
say
to
make
this
simple.
So
in
this
validated
process
we
are
showing
how
we
are
getting
data
from
devices
and
sensors
through
an
application
that
is
running
on
top
of
openshift
or
or
welfare
edge.
F
And
then
we
are
using
the
red
hat
integration
to
getting
all
of
this
data
and
information
using
mlk
to
transform
this
data.
That
is,
that
will
be
consumable
from
kafka
for
event,
driven
architecture
so
to
build
your
data
pipeline
and
then
as
well
as
you
can
see,
I
was
mentioning
before
from
the
edge
location,
moving
data
to
the
data
center.
F
So
if
you
have,
for
example,
use
cases
like
predictive
maintenance
that
are
asynchronous
use
cases
where
you
are
getting
information
from
different
source
robots,
whatever
is
the
the
source,
then
you
are
improving
your
machine,
learning,
algorithms
and
models
and
you
are
as
well
controlling
and
predicting
the
failure,
the
failure
condition
of
your
machines.
F
But
this
is,
as
I
said,
it
depends
of
of
the
customer
business
challenges,
because
this
could
be
works
for
predicted
items,
but
in
other
case
you
need
real-time
analytics.
So
you
need
to
have
the
capabilities
already
at
the
edge,
and
this
is
where
we
are
working
to
provide
solution
and
thanks
as
well
to
the
hack
fest
team
that
is
working
together
with
us
as
a
extended
team
to
provide
the
support
of
to
our
customers
to
build
this
kind
of
technology
and
use
cases.
F
Another
interesting
area
is
the
selection
of
the
platform,
so
in
the
adoption
strategy
the
portfolio
is
not
complete.
We
need
as
well
new
solutions
to
provide
to
our
customers
and
we
need
when
you
need
to
select
what
is
the
right
platform
for
edge
use
case.
So
it
depends
as
well
of
the
requirements
right.
It
could
be
refresh
if
you
are
running
traditional
workloads.
If
you
have
you
don't
need
to
have
containers
that
are
communicating
with
each
other
or
as
well.
It
could
be
openshift
as
well
right.
F
You
can
use
openshift,
but
openshift
requires
as
well
resources.
So
we
it
depends
on
the
use
case
right.
Let's
imagine,
computer
vision,
you
have
an
intelligent
camera
that
needs
to
analytic
and
the
needs
to
do
analysis
of
the
videos
in
real
time.
So
you
have
a
containerized
application
for
this
video
analysis,
but
you
need
to
get
the
most
cpu
the
most
capacity
of
the
cpu
and
memory
from
your
device.
F
So
microchip
is
an
approach,
a
project
right
right
now,
it's
a
project,
but
we
are
working
to
involve
microchip
as
a
product
because
it
could
be
the
best
solution
of
both
worlds
right
for
edge
and
openshift.
But
this
is,
I
am
anticipating
something
to
you
guys.
This
is
a
still
project,
but
we
are
working
very
closely
to
our
customers
in
pocs
and
as
well.
How
fast
the
hard
fast
team
can
support
us
in
this
journey
for
the
microchip
adoption.
C
F
Cool
and
finally,
to
close
my
session,
so
I'll
recap
about
the
summit.
So,
as
you
have
seen
during
the
summit,
we
had
six
sessions
around
edge
use
cases.
The
main
that
I
I
was
directly
following,
for
example,
for
deliver
care
anywhere
with
edge
computing.
This
is
very
interesting
because
it's
how
red
hat
is
providing
a
solution,
and
this
is
a
proven
solution
from
people
that
is
working
from
doctors
and
and
nurses
that
are
working
directly
in
healthcare
to
detect,
through
x-ray
diagnosis,
to
support
the
diagnosis
of
of
of
a
threat
or
or
illness.
F
So-
and
this
is
really
interesting
use
case,
because
you
can
see
how
we
can
provide
through
a
data
pipeline
and
a
iml
solution
to
support
doctors
in
the
diagnosis
of
of
this
kind
of
of
oppressor
illness
as
well.
Another
use
case
interesting
to
follow
during
the
summit
was
the
partnership
with
intel,
where
you
guys
have
been
working
very
closely.
F
So
there
was
a
use
case
for
edge
control
for
industrial
that
was
showing
as
well
results
about
real-time
workloads
in
industry,
so
how
to
monitor
it?
How
to
improve
the
management
of
of
the
systems
for
industry
through
this
eeci
technology
that
we
are
working
together
with
intel
there?
Well
as
well
sessions
for
5g
and
open
the
run
around
telco
business
and
the
most
interesting
one
was
the
the
session.
F
They
say
it
was
briefly
information
about
how
they
built
their
solutions
with
red
hat,
but
because
of
this
organization,
is
military
defense
membrane
in
israel,
so
they
show
during
the
summit
how
they
quickly
provide
I.t
services
with
edge
computing
with
red
hat
technology
and
just
anticipation.
We
will
have
as
well,
because
real
nine
has
been
announced
on
18
may,
so
we
will
have
as
well
a
session
for
edge.
So
how
do
you
scale
the
complexity
of
your
edge
deployments
with
new
red
hat
management
services?
F
So
it
is
an
edge
management
tool
that
we
will
present
during
the
real
nine
webinar,
and
you
can
see
the
link
here
if
you
want
to
follow
this
session.
This
is
going
to
be
a
very
interesting
webinar,
around
real
nine,
not
only
for
edge,
but
the
full
story
about
real
nine
across
new
features
and
the
new
technology
that
we
are
offering
with
red
nine.
A
Thank
you,
carlos
thank
you.
That
was
really
great.
So
let
me
stop
the
screen
sharing,
so
we
come
back
to
the
to
the
show
we
have
some
people
from
the
chat
luigi
say
grand
carlos.
Of
course
carlos
is
grand
he's
a
very,
very,
very,
very
good
friend
and
very
technical.
A
Now
we
he
explained
very
good.
What
is
the
business
for
red
dot
for
edge
and
I'm
looking
for
looking
forward
to
understand
about
the
product
productization
of
micro
shift,
so
carlos,
I
don't
know,
as
you
say,
we
can't
share
much,
but
it
looks
like
we're
getting
there
right.
F
Yeah,
you
are
perfectly
right,
so
we
have
a
lot
of
demand
from
our
customers
and
we
need
the
support
of
the
hack
fest
team.
So
this
is
going
to
be
the
most
important
product
for
edge
so
because
this
is
applicable
in
many
many
verticals.
So
actually
we
have
demand
from
mainly
from
defense,
for
example,
because,
unfortunately,
this
is
a
hot
topic.
Nowadays
you
know
jetson
devices
on
board
of
military
trucks
or
tanks
or
helicopters
or
or
chips,
but
not
only
so.
F
We
have
as
well
in
computer
vision,
huge
demand,
because
everything
is
is
happening
through
video
analytics
right
now,
so
security
threat
detection
in
supermarkets
or
in
in
the
streets.
F
So
you
know
smart
cities,
for
example
in
the
april
security,
so
computer
vision
is,
is
really
driven
as
well
the
adoption
of
this
new
technology,
because
they
need
the
cpu
support
of
these
jetsons
devices
and
and
injection
devices
with
nvidia,
for
example,
we
need
the
gpus
as
well,
so
microchip
will
provide
the
infrastructure
to
get
the
most
of
these
small
front-factor
devices.
A
C
Yeah,
that's
actually
something
we
are
already
investigating
for
the
technical
standpoint
and
we
are
in
touch
with
the
microchip
engineering
team
and
the
product
management
to
see
to
follow
and
to
pay
a
lot
of
paying
a
lot
of
attention
to
the
roadmap
and
also
we
want
to
make
sure
that
the
features
and
the
capabilities
they
are
implementing
and
continually
improving
within
the
tool
have
a
meaning
for
our
work.
So,
yes
microshift.
C
We
will
have
the
chance
to
speak
and
and
get
deeper
into
the
microchip
concept
and
also
make
a
comparison
with
podman
on
top
of
rail4h,
so
stay
tuned
for
the
next
episodes.
A
A
It
was
also
an
opportunity
tanya
to
introduce
the
act
fest
office
hour
here
at
overshift
tv,
so
the
next
time
you
will
be
with
tanya,
andrea
and
all
the
community
with
jeff
and
all
the
people
from
the
community.
They
will
have
this
space
to
share
about
what
is
the
journey.
Maybe
they
can
update
us
about
the
micro
shift
or
any
new
technical
enhancement
in
the
in
the
aquest
project.
So
thank
you.
Everyone
for
joining
today.
Thank
you
for
attending
for
people
attending.
A
You
see
you
have
the
recording
of
this
show
on
youtube
or
twitch
and
fabio
for
our
appointment
today.
There's
openshift
tv
schedule.
Of
course
you
said
please
stay
connected.
We
come
back
next
wednesday
with
with
talking
about
podman.
This
time
we're
gonna
talk
about
podman
for
production.
There
will
be
alessandro
and
johnny
author
of
the
book,
podman
for
pro
devops
for
devops
with
podman.
That
will
talk
about
how
to
use
podman
for
pipelines
and
production,
andre
and
jeff.
I
know
you
also
use
podman
for
or
lots
of
the
stuff
on
the
access.
A
Maybe
it's
a
way
also
know
to
share
also
those
those
information.
Thank
you,
everyone
and
talk
to
you
soon
and
please
enjoy
the
red
that
act.
Fest,
community,
ciao,.