10 May 2019
OpenShift at NASA Case Study with Jeff Walter at OpenShift Commons Gathering
Red Hat Summit Boston 2019
Red Hat Summit Boston 2019
- 1 participant
- 33 minutes
10 May 2019
OpenShift at NGA Case Study with tbd
at OpenShift Commons Gathering 2019
Case Study: OpenShift @ National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
Andrew Heifetz (Ampsight) | James Cherry (National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency) | Nick Sabine (Red Hat)
at OpenShift Commons Gathering 2019
Case Study: OpenShift @ National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
Andrew Heifetz (Ampsight) | James Cherry (National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency) | Nick Sabine (Red Hat)
- 3 participants
- 18 minutes
23 Sep 2018
en Español from OpenShift Commons Gathering Buenos Aires August 2108
Javier Barreiro - Openshift @ AGESIC
Javier Barreiro - Openshift @ AGESIC
- 8 participants
- 33 minutes
23 Sep 2018
en Español from OpenShift Commons Gathering Buenos Aires August 2108
Mariano Vasallo - Sistema GDE en Openshift @ Ministerio de Modernización
Mariano Vasallo - Sistema GDE en Openshift @ Ministerio de Modernización
- 2 participants
- 30 minutes
23 Sep 2018
en Español from OpenShift Commons Gathering Buenos Aires August 2018
Maximiliano Rinaldi - Security Media Analytics @ Dirección Nacional de Migraciones
Maximiliano Rinaldi - Security Media Analytics @ Dirección Nacional de Migraciones
- 8 participants
- 29 minutes
8 Aug 2018
Laval University Case Study
Guest Speaker: Guillaume Moutier (Laval University)
Data Science Services (Valeria)
Guest Speaker: Guillaume Moutier (Laval University)
Data Science Services (Valeria)
- 3 participants
- 21 minutes
20 Jul 2018
Guest Speakers:
Larry Brigman, Principal Software Engineer with ARRIS Group
Tim Mackey, Technical Evangelist at Black Duck by Synopsys
Host: Diane Mueller, Director, Community Development Red Hat Cloud Platform
Containers have restructured the way we think about our infrastructure, bringing development and operations teams closer together than ever before, and placing applications center stage in the infrastructure environment. Teams are massively scaling containerized deployments with Kubernetes and Kubernetes-based solutions, like Red Hat’s enterprise-grade container orchestration platform, OpenShift Container Platform. But in containerized deployments, because applications sit closer to the infrastructure, without an intervening hypervisor and host OS, application security is more important than ever. In fact, security remains among the most important barriers to container adoption. Issues of Governance, Trust and License Management are top of mind for companies like ARRIS Group with large deployments on OpenShift. Figuring out how to get the licenses of all the code within a container automatically and generate a proper attribution file are non-trivial in the new containerized world order.
Together Tim and Larry will have a conversation about the best practices and address some of these issues and others in this briefing.
Tim Mackey works within the Synopsys Software Integrity Group as a technology evangelist. He joined Synopsys as part of the Black Duck Software acquisition where he worked to bring integrated security scanning technology to Red Hat OpenShift and the Kubernetes container orchestration platforms.
Larry Brigman, Principal Software Engineer with ARRIS Group
Tim Mackey, Technical Evangelist at Black Duck by Synopsys
Host: Diane Mueller, Director, Community Development Red Hat Cloud Platform
Containers have restructured the way we think about our infrastructure, bringing development and operations teams closer together than ever before, and placing applications center stage in the infrastructure environment. Teams are massively scaling containerized deployments with Kubernetes and Kubernetes-based solutions, like Red Hat’s enterprise-grade container orchestration platform, OpenShift Container Platform. But in containerized deployments, because applications sit closer to the infrastructure, without an intervening hypervisor and host OS, application security is more important than ever. In fact, security remains among the most important barriers to container adoption. Issues of Governance, Trust and License Management are top of mind for companies like ARRIS Group with large deployments on OpenShift. Figuring out how to get the licenses of all the code within a container automatically and generate a proper attribution file are non-trivial in the new containerized world order.
Together Tim and Larry will have a conversation about the best practices and address some of these issues and others in this briefing.
Tim Mackey works within the Synopsys Software Integrity Group as a technology evangelist. He joined Synopsys as part of the Black Duck Software acquisition where he worked to bring integrated security scanning technology to Red Hat OpenShift and the Kubernetes container orchestration platforms.
- 4 participants
- 1:02 hours
23 May 2018
Container-native storage (CNS) provides agnostic, persistent storage for OpenShift on private or public clouds. What storage solution are you currently using for your OpenShift? How much effort does it take to provide persistence for your workloads? Can you easily create or delete storage? Is the storage highly available?
Jenkins is an example of an application that can take advantage of OpenShift technology to automate workload delivery. CNS and Jenkins can be integrated to transparently create or delete persistent storage for OpenShift workloads with the click of a button.
In this session you'll learn how the LA County Internal Services Department (ISD) uses OpenShift, Jenkins, and CNS to deliver eWeb services to their county departments. We'll discuss how CNS integration with Jenkins has significantly reduced time for storage allocation and now makes self-provisioning a possibility for their customers.
Jenkins is an example of an application that can take advantage of OpenShift technology to automate workload delivery. CNS and Jenkins can be integrated to transparently create or delete persistent storage for OpenShift workloads with the click of a button.
In this session you'll learn how the LA County Internal Services Department (ISD) uses OpenShift, Jenkins, and CNS to deliver eWeb services to their county departments. We'll discuss how CNS integration with Jenkins has significantly reduced time for storage allocation and now makes self-provisioning a possibility for their customers.
- 2 participants
- 30 minutes