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Description
Matt Yanchyshyn, director and lead architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Chris Morgan, technical director, OpenShift ecosystem at Red Hat, talk about the announcement of the Red Hat and AWS alliance and conduct a live demonstration of the new Red Hat OpenShift services interface with native AWS integration.
B
We
just
heard
Andy,
Jesse
and
Jim
Whitehurst
talk
about
that.
Red,
Hat
and
Amazon
are
going
to
work
closer
together
around
making
rail
and
OpenShift
better,
and
he
also
talked
about
something
that
we
want
to
show.
You
today
called
service
brokers.
Now
what
we
also
want
to
do
to
do.
This
is
actually
show
you
a
live
demo.
You
know
nothing
of
no
magic
here
or
anything
like
that
and
to
help
us
do
this.
I'd
also
like
to
introduce
Steve
Lucy
who's.
B
Our
lead
OpenShift
evangelist,
now
I'm
fortunate
enough
to,
in
my
nine
years,
at
Red
Hat
to
have
spent
seven
of
those
years
actually
working
with
Amazon
as
part
of
the
partnership
and
I
got
to
say.
I'm
super
excited
about
the
things
we're
doing
and
and
Matt
kind
of
with
that
you
know
what
are
you
excited
about?
Could
you
share
with
the
folks
here
yeah.
C
Thanks
Chris,
so
I
feel
really
privileged
to
lead
a
global
team
of
solutions:
architects
at
AWS
and
really
every
day
we
hear
from
customers
about
how
they
want
to
the
capabilities
and
the
stability
of
Red
Hat
solutions
and
then
how
they
want
to
use
them
in
the
cloud,
and
so
I'm
really
excited
about
the
announcement
that
we
made
about
the
tight
integration
of
our
product
development
and
release
cycles.
Around
read-out,
Enterprise
Linux
I've
been
with
AWS
so
about
five
years,
and
what
I
find
really
interesting
is
how
we've
seen
the
shift
to
containers.
C
You
know
customers
want
to
use
containers
to
deploy
their
applications
to
the
cloud,
we're
also
hearing
from
a
lot
of
customers
that
they
want
easier
ways
to
deploy
hybrid
workloads,
and
so
it's
really
for
those
two
reasons
that
I'm
particularly
excited
about
what
we've
announced
between
AWS
and
open
ships.
You.
B
Know
no
question
and
we
hear
it
ourselves.
In
fact,
for
me
the
most
exciting
thing
is
this:
isn't
something
we
just
decided
to
do
as
two
companies?
It's
the
customer
driven
aspect.
That's
driving
this!
That
is
really
a
key
part
of
what
we're
doing,
but
you
know
kind
of
may
be
enough
of
us
talking
out
Steve.
Is
the
demo
ready?
B
B
Now,
as
we've
evolved
over
the
last
several
years
with
OpenShift,
we've
come
to
understand
more
about
what
customers
want
to
do
when
they
want
to
create
their
their
actual
applications,
they
want
to
get
to
work
immediately,
creating
their
projects
and
going
straight
to
the
services
that
they
want
to
use.
This
includes
also
adding
their
own
Amazon
Web
Services
to
their
project.
Now,
as
you'll
notice,
this
new
interface
is
actually
empowering
the
developer
to
get
to
work
immediately.
B
Much
like
we
saw
yesterday
with
OpenShift
IO,
with
its
onboarding
capabilities,
we're
doing
the
same
thing
within
the
core
platform
itself.
With
this
new
services
interface
now
Stephan
team
have
created
a
sample
Python
application.
That's
going
to
show
us
where
the
North
America
attendees
reside
next
to
the
major
airports
based
on
zip
code.
Now,
apologies
to
the
other
69
countries
in
attendance,
but
Jim
and
Andy
didn't
actually
give
us
a
lot
of
time
to
get
a
demo
up
for
you.
But
what
I
want
you
to
really
notice
is
the
simplicity
right.
B
Steve
was
able
to
select
Python,
give
it
an
app
name
and
then
actually
point
to
the
source
code
that
he
wanted
to
put
into
this
particular
container.
Now
we
also
want
to
do
this
with
a
stateful
application,
so
we're
going
to
need
a
database
now
under
normal
circumstances.
We
would
deploy
that
database
as
a
service
within
OpenShift.
But
since
my
buddy
Matt
came
all
the
way
here
to
actually
present
with
us,
we
decided
that
we
would
actually
deploy
an
AWS
RDS
database
in
order
to
handle
this.
But
it
looks
like
our
builds
finished.
C
B
C
B
So
a
key
component
of
the
serviceworker
integration
is
this
concept
called
binding.
Now
all
binding
really
is
is
linking
services
together
without
having
to
have
intimate
knowledge
of
how
that
service
you're
linking
works
if
you're
a
developer
and
so
to
do
this,
you
know
you
simply
select
the
service
and
then
choose
which
application
or
other
service
that
you
want
to
bind
to
and
now
openshift
will
then
automatically
detect
the
configuration
change
and
then
redeploy
and
rebuild,
if
necessary,
the
actual
affected
services
and
make
them
available.
In
fact,
it
looks
like
we've.
C
B
B
It
looks
like
a
good
mess
of
attending
that
we
had
live
in
New.
York
City,
in
fact,
is
that
is
that
your
place
next
to
LaGuardia,
pretty
close,
but
you
know
it's
a
true
story.
A
lot
of
folks
don't
realize
this
with
my
particular
accident.
It
happens
to
me
all
the
time
folks
feel
like
that.
I'm,
a
native
New,
Yorker
and
honest
to
god,
from
shell
and
and
and
they
are
so
so
surprised
to
find
out
that
I'm
actually
from
rachie
in
Boston
all.
C
Right
all
right,
I'm,
shocked,
and
you
know
people
actually
New
Yorkers
shocked
to
know
that
I'm
actually
from
Toronto's
I
just
wanted
to
let
those
of
you
from
Boston
know
that
don't
worry
I'm,
not
a
Yankee
fan,
I'm
a
Jason,
so
we're
all
good
but,
more
importantly,
importantly,
Chris.
It's
so
cool
to
see
this
native
integration
and
to
be
able
to
deploy
Amazon
AWS
services
from
within
over
the
ships.
You
know
it
really
makes
me
excited
about
what
we
can
do
together
going
forward
same.
B
Here
Matt,
you
know
and-
and
thank
you
for
being
here
with
us
and
Steve-
thank
you
for
driving
it.
You
know,
AWS
has
been
a
trusted
platform
for
us
to
run
OpenShift
for
several
years,
but
what
I
hope
you
noticed
today-
and
you
even
noticed
yesterday
when
you
start
to
look
at
our
open,
shipped
I/o
as
part
of
this
as
well-
is
that
as
a
developer,
I
was
able
to
pull
in
a
service
for
a
relational
database
and
in
that
database
is
managed
by
Amazon.
B
You
know
for
the
high
availability
and
other
pieces
and
we
access
that
as
if
it
was
running
within
openshift
itself
in
a
very
repeatable
fashion,
and
we
can
do
that
from
any
openshift
deployment
that
can
actually
see
the
Amazon
Web
service.
This
is
the
incredible
power
we
have
of
a
hybrid
cloud
and
so
kind
of
with
that.
We
thank
you
all
for
joining
us
today
and
please
enjoy
the
rest
of
the
conference.
Thank
you.