Great Lakes Software Symposium - November 2 - 4, 2018 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Cirque du application development - containers, Kubernetes, and OpenShift

Great Lakes Software Symposium

Chicago · November 2 - 4, 2018

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About this Presentation

This workshop prepares web and application developers to build applications using Containers, Kubernetes, and OpenShift. We’ll start with a short introduction to containers and Kubernetes, which are the foundation of OpenShift.

Using hands-on exercises, we will walk you through tasty menu of applications and uses cases for OpenShift. How about showing you how easy it can be to deploy your pre-built containers? Maybe showing how health checks so OpenShift can heal your application. Let’s dig in to build containers by just giving a git repository. Want to see easy application scaling - no problem! Wish you could do A/B deployment - your wish is our command. Finally we will show you a complete microservice application with DB and polyglot backed services. You bring your curiosity and willingness to code and we will teach all you need to go home and start building pure awesomeness on OpenShift.

Ryan Jarvinen

Developer Advocate and Open Source Evangelist

Ryan Jarvinen is a Developer Advocate and Open Source Evangelist, focusing on developer experience in the Kubernetes community and container space. Ryan is a frequent conference speaker and hands-on workshop leader who works remotely from Sacramento, California, as a part of Red Hat's OpenShift team. You can reach him as “RyanJ” on twitter, github, and IRC.

Jan Kleinert

Developer Advocate at Red Hat

Jan Kleinert is a Developer Advocate at Red Hat, where she focuses on OpenShift. Prior to joining Red Hat, she worked in a variety of roles ranging from developer relations to web analytics and conversion optimization. She especially enjoys working at the intersection of those areas, when she can help developers define and measure their goals, create and build projects, and analyze data to make improvements.