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Our next meeting will be Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
Doors open @ 6:30 PM,
Meeting begins @ 7:00 PM

Speaker: Christian Posta

Speaking On:
Cloud Native Camel riding with Kubernetes and OpenShift



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6:30 -

Equipment setup and mixer - Food Provided by: redhat

7:00 -

Meeting begins, announcements

7:15 -

Speaker: Christian Posta

7:50 -

Short Break

8:00 -

Speaker: Christian Posta

9:00 -

Drawings - final announcements Meeting Ends, tear down, mixer

9:30 -

Official Stop


Speaker: Christian Posta

Title: Cloud Native Camel riding with Kubernetes and OpenShift

Abstract: Microservices is still a distributed-systems problem and integration is a core component to any distributed system. A lot of organizations that are looking to deploy microservices are running into the following problems: how to test, how to deploy, VM proliferation, how to manage, and ultimately how to get services to integrate in a reliable way. Fuse Integration Services for OpenShift is a Docker/Kubernetes-native way of packaging our microservices and leveraging powerful integration technology built on Apache Camel to do connect the pieces together. After that, how do you build, manage and continuously deploy your microserivces? With another open-source project, fabric8.io, we can hook into well-known CI/CD tools like github, jenkins, nexus, et al, and build out end to end pipelines with promotion and approval processes that can be customized to suit your projects and organizations needs. CI/CD also integrates with LetsChat/Slack/Ryver using Hubot automation to deliver transparency and control to enable organizations to practice ChatOps. Once you've got your microservices being built and deployed, leverage the built-in API Management, middleware visualization console, chaos monkey, and centralized logging/metrics/monitoring to operationalize your services and ensure they stay resilient.

Speaker Bio: Christian Posta (@christianposta) is a Principal Middleware Specialist/Architect at Red Hat and well known for being a frequent blogger, speaker, open-source enthusiast and committer on Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Camel and others. Christian has spent a great deal of time working with large companies creating and deploying large scale distributed architectures - many of what are now called Microservices based. He enjoys mentoring, training and leading teams to be successful with distributed systems concepts, microservices, devops, and cloud-native application design.

Company Bio: Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source software solutions and the company ranked #23 Best Place to Work in 2014 by Glassdoor.com. For the past 20 years, Red Hat's open source software development model has produced high-performing, cost-effective solutions. Our model mirrors the highly interconnected world we live in—where ideas and information can be shared worldwide in seconds. Today, more than 90% of Fortune 500 companies rely on Red Hat. We offer the only fully open technology stack, from operating system to middleware, storage to cloud and virtualization solutions. We also provide a variety of services, including award-winning support, consulting, and training.



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