On December 30, 2019, VMware announced that it had completed its acquisition of Pivotal Software, Inc. We’re excited about the opportunities this creates to deliver more innovation to customers, but we understand you may be asking, “Will the portfolio change and how might that impact my company?” So we want to use this opportunity to be direct with answers—our product and go-to-market leaders will drive this session and describe how Pivotal and VMware products and services are coming together. We will: - Affirm our commitment to Spring, Cloud Foundry, Pivotal Application Service, PKS, BOSH and more - Share how Pivotal products and services will amplify our VMware Tanzu portfolio - Walk through the VMware Tanzu vision for modern infrastructure and modern applications - Define the engineering priorities that will inform our product roadmap
One of the biggest announcements at the Microsoft Ignite 2019 is Azure Arc – the hybrid and multi-cloud platform from Microsoft. View this content to learn how Azure Arc allows enterprises to manage on-prem and cloud resources like Windows VMs, Linux Servers, Kubernetes clusters, and Azure data services by centrally organizing and governing from a single place.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a developer 2 developer webcast series on microservice architecture and container technologies. It includes details on upcoming webcasts in March and April 2017 focused on microservice architecture, Azure container service, Pivotal cloud foundry, and RedHat OpenShift. The document also advertises a webcast on RedHat OpenShift presented by John Archer on containerization with OpenShift and how it enables modern application development.
Take a look at high-level overview of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services running on best-in-class public cloud infrastructure delivered by Oracle.
Red Hat Insights is a service that analyzes customer environments running Red Hat Enterprise Linux to identify and resolve configuration issues before they impact operations. It uses a lightweight agent that collects minimal data and sends it to Red Hat's rules engine for analysis against their knowledge base of over 30,000 solutions. The service provides a web interface where customers can view prioritized risks and get guidance on remediation. Using Insights with Technical Account Managers allows them to proactively help customers uncover vulnerabilities. Customers can acquire Insights through various Red Hat products or as standalone offerings.
Learn the benefits of Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), what Terraform is and why people love it, along with a breakdown of the basics (including live demo deployments). Then wrap up with a comparison of Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates versus Terraform, consider some best practices, and walk away with some key resources in your Terraform learning adventure.
Covers Kafka SSL setup, Kafka SASL support, and Kafka SSL. Comes with complete examples using Kerberos, ActiveDirectory, SCRAM, JaaS, and more.
The document provides an overview of Kubernetes concepts and architecture. It begins with an introduction to containers and microservices architecture. It then discusses what Kubernetes is and why organizations should use it. The remainder of the document outlines Kubernetes components, nodes, development processes, networking, and security measures. It provides descriptions and diagrams explaining key aspects of Kubernetes such as architecture, components like Kubelet and Kubectl, node types, and networking models.
When you consider your DevOps practice, infrastructure as code (IaC) is invaluable. IaC provides an automated way to quickly and reliably deploy the resources required by your applications. IaC gives you the ability to version control your infrastructure, and it simplifies the process of manually installing and configuring infrastructure every time your application changes. In this chalk talk, we show you how to use IaC to implement AWS best practices, such as least privilege permissions, monitoring, and automating the CI/CD pipeline. We show you how to define and deploy cloud infrastructure using aws-cdk (currently in developer preview on GitHub), which enables you to use object-oriented concepts to define and deploy AWS infrastructure. Finally, we demonstrate how to refactor, preview, and deploy your infrastructure code to ensure it all works as expected. Come build with us!
Learn how Azure DevOps has empowered Horizons LIMS to streamline their collaboration and CI / CD process to accelerate their enterprise digital transformation. You will also hear about the latest Azure DevOps features and how to integrate DevOps with GetHub, Jenkins, and leverage transformation workloads like Kubernetes and Microsoft Common Data Service to deliver products and services faster.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on VMware Tanzu Service Mesh (TSM) from the developer perspective. It begins with a refresher on service meshes and then discusses how TSM can provide new abstractions like global namespaces that decouple applications from infrastructure. TSM aims to connect, control, monitor and manage services across platforms and clouds through a centralized service mesh. The presentation demonstrates TSM features through a demo and discusses alternatives to TSM. It concludes by emphasizing that higher level abstractions help developers focus on their work and that TSM builds on service meshes to create useful new constructs while remaining invisible to developers.
Azure Arc offers simplified management, faster app development, and consistent Azure services. Easily organize, govern, and secure Windows, Linux, SQL Server, and Kubernetes clusters across data centers, the edge, and multicloud environments right from Azure. Architect, design, and build cloud-native apps anywhere without sacrificing central visibility and control. Get Azure innovation and cloud benefits by deploying consistent Azure data, application, and machine learning services on any infrastructure. Gain central visibility, operations, and compliance Centrally manage a wide range of resources including Windows and Linux servers, SQL server, Kubernetes clusters, and Azure services. Establish central visibility in the Azure portal and enable multi-environment search with Azure Resource Graph. Meet governance and compliance standards for apps, infrastructure, and data with Azure Policy. Delegate access and manage security policies for resources using role-based access control (RBAC) and Azure Lighthouse. Organize and inventory assets through a variety of Azure scopes, such as management groups, subscriptions, resource groups, and tags. Learn more about hybrid and multicloud management in the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure.
This document provides an overview of OpenShift Container Platform. It describes OpenShift's architecture including containers, pods, services, routes and the master control plane. It also covers key OpenShift features like self-service administration, automation, security, logging, monitoring, networking and integration with external services.
Red Hat is a leading provider of open source solutions, founded in 1993. It was acquired by IBM in 2019 for $34 billion. Red Hat's flagship products are Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift, an enterprise Kubernetes platform. OpenShift provides a full platform for developing, hosting, and managing containerized applications, and includes additional services beyond just Kubernetes. It offers advantages for security, automation, and developer experience compared to managing raw Kubernetes. Operators are an innovative approach in OpenShift to package and automate application logic using Kubernetes as the automation engine.
Technical introduction of Microsoft Azure, from IaaS to PaaS, Serverless, Container Services, DBaaS and Machine Learning.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a cloud platform designed to help customers modernize, adapt, and innovate. It provides over 100 platform services to support workloads, runs in 46 global cloud regions, and offers flexibility through public cloud, hybrid cloud, and multicloud options. OCI aims to help customers modernize their entire application portfolio and infrastructure more efficiently and with more agility.
Virtual Event: vSphere 7 with Tanzu Date: December 9, 2020 Presenters: Keith Kaplan & Brian Ragazzi
SpringOne 2021 Session Title: VMware Tanzu Application Service as an Integration Platform Speakers: Manoj Thekumpurath, Sr. Manager at Deloitte; Siddharth Mehrotra, Senior Manager at Deloitte
The document discusses VMware Enterprise PKS, a turnkey solution for deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters in production environments. It addresses common challenges in running Kubernetes at scale, such as complexity, networking, storage, monitoring, logging, and security. VMware Enterprise PKS provides capabilities like on-demand cluster provisioning, integration with NSX-T for networking and security, persistent storage options, and monitoring and logging tools from the VMware portfolio. The solution aims to simplify operations of Kubernetes and provide an enterprise-grade platform for running containerized workloads.
SpringOne 2020 Boskey Savla: Technical Product Line Marketing Manager, VMware; Jared Ruckle: Group Product Line Marketing Manager, VMware
This document provides an overview of VMware's approach to container orchestration with the software-defined data center (SDDC). It discusses new business imperatives around agile development and cloud-native applications. VMware aims to make the developer a first-class user of the data center by turning infrastructure into an API and supporting open standards. The presentation introduces vSphere Integrated Containers and Photon Platform, which unite VMware technologies to provide a unified hybrid platform and cloud-native platform optimized for containers at scale respectively.
The document summarizes how VMware modernized its Customer Connect portal to deliver an exceptional customer experience. Key points: - Customer Connect is a self-service portal and mobile app used by millions of VMware customers monthly for support, licensing, downloads and more. - The portal was modernized using a microservices architecture based on Spring Cloud to improve performance, availability, and developer productivity. Availability increased to 99.95% and response times improved by 40%. - Future plans include leveraging Tanzu to further boost developer velocity, implement zero-trust security, and provide observability across hybrid/multi-cloud environments for continuous delivery. A new AI assistant will also personalize the customer experience.