Handling 60 million00a0passengers and more than 70 million00a0pieces of luggage every year00a0gives Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport a place among the five busiest airports in Europe.Even with this amount of traffic, Schiphol still strives to have the best airport experience in the world. Realizing this vision00a0poses a lot of challenges. The main challenges in00a0having a smooth customer experience are optimizing and reducing00a0the time customers spend on the necessities of their visit. This ultimate challenge translates into a technical vision that demands a high level of automation, an increase in efficiency, and an increase in customer satisfaction.The key project in that vision is the Schiphol Service Bus. The goal of this platform, called Airport Service Bus (ASB) is to be the centralized data highway for Schiphol and the aviation sector. This platform fully relies upon the Red Hat JBoss Fuse integration platform, expanded with Red Hat 3scale API Management Platform for fully flexible API management. To handle the scale required, this platform expands cross the hybrid multicloud, built upon Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform spread across Microsoft Azure, Amazon EC2 and a local VMware-based environment.Join this presentation to see how Schiphol, together with Red Hat Consulting, delivers a best-in-the-world airport experience to all of its customers. See how Schiphol is using a combination of public and private clouds to solve challenges around development, deployment, and operation of a massive-scale integration platform, while still having the flexibility, security, and reporting ability Demanded by Schiphol's00a0core business. During this session, Schiphol team members will also present lessons learned, pitfalls and gains, and other key takeaway from00a0four years'00a0experience with open source microservices, built00a0on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, JBoss Fuse integration, 3scale API management, Red Hat Storage, and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform in one session, to give you a quick start on building your next-generation integration platform.
Mechiel Aalbers
Senior Solution Architect Schiphol Group
Roel Hodzelmans
Senior Solution Architect Red Hat
Roel Hodzelmans is one of the Red Hat's Senior Solution Architects for Red Hat’s Middleware (JBoss) portfolio, for the Red Hat PaaS en Container platform OpenShift and Red Hat's Internet of Things. Roel works predominantly on advising potential and existing customers of Red Hat on determining their way to the Open Hybrid Clouds: How do you design applications for the Cloud, how does one bring (existing or legacy) applications to Clouds and how does one manage applications in Clouds. He also regularly speaks at customer, partner and Red Hat events to help create awareness, introduce the Red Hat portfolio and solutions and share how Open Source can help in future proofing companies.
Pim Gaemers
Integration Specialist Rubix
Pim is a result driven system integration specialist. He has extensive knowledge in the areas of SOA, Microservices, API Management, EAI and BPM. And knows how to combine these concepts with real world experience. Pim is able to advice customers and help them implement complex integration scenarios to realize customer business goals. From requirements analysis and architecture up until the technical realization and maintenance. From a technical perspective Pim is very experienced in both the Red Hat JBoss and the TIBCO product stacks. The combination of integration as specialty, the experience with multiple product stacks as well as his practical approach make Pim a very in demand team member with customers.
Room 157B
Thursday, 4th May, 15:30 - 16:15