Modern Java and DevOps lightning talks (45 minutes session) | Lightning talk
5 Red Hat OpenShift development environments in five00a0minutesJason Meyer, Red HatDevelopers typically want to focus on their code instead of00a0installing and administering a Linux system just to get00a0Red Hat OpenShift running on their local machines. There are several creative ways that developers can start using Red Hat00a0OpenShift locally that are quick and easy, and do not require a full installation.This lightning talk provides developers, both new and experienced, options on how to quickly get Red Hat00a0OpenShift up and running locally. As a cloud success architect at Red Hat focused on customer adoption of Red Hat00a0OpenShift and DevOps methodologies, I've seen the struggles many developers have just attempting to get started with Red Hat00a0OpenShift. Attendees will walk away with five easy ways to create a00a0Red Hat00a0OpenShift development environment and the ability to start cranking out applications on a containerized platform.00a0MicroProfile: What's it all about?Ken Finnigan, Red HatWe2019ve heard about MicroProfile, seen the blogs, checked out the forum, but what2019s it all about? We2019ll show a quick demo of the conference demo app from the MicroProfile community that uses multiple implementations.Then we will briefly outline the goals of MicroProfile, particularly in relation to the JCP, before discussing the current state and future roadmap plans for the community.00a0Unlocking the potential of00a0Red Hat OpenShift's API for DevOpsJason O'Connell, Macquarie BankWayne Dovey, Red HatRed Hat00a0OpenShift is the perfect platform for running microservices, but how do you manage many00a0of them, all being developed by different teams and deployed to production on a daily basis? Environment00a0and00a0release management requires elegant solutions that can enable quick iterations and fast feedback. Service reliability demands the ability to narrow down root causes quickly, and safely mitigate and resolve incidents. In this fast-paced session, we will delve into how Macquarie Bank achieves this by using Red Hat00a0OpenShift's APIs for a variety of tools, including automation, monitoring, release management, and root cause analysis. Attendees will learn in detail about the rich API that Red Hat00a0OpenShift provides, and how easy it is to build and integrate your own tooling into the Red Hat00a0OpenShift ecosystem. 00a0
Wayne Dovey
Senior Platform Consultant Red Hat
Senior Platform consultant focusing on emerging technology and providing customers with Red Hat solutions to meet their business needs. I have over 15 years’ experience in IT consulting across a range of businesses that require an Agile approach to solving problems. Using a range of DevOps tooling and mythology for best practices.
Ken Finnigan
Red Hat
Room 101
Tuesday, 2nd May, 16:30 - 17:15