OpenShift In Action Breakfast Boost Scheduled
June 6, 2017
We are excited to announce the next free public Keyhole Software educational event: OpenShift In Action! This Breakfast Boost event is a live learning opportunity that is open to the public. The presentation is geared to benefit software developers who are implementing or interested in Microservices and OpenShift.
This free presentation will be held at the Keyhole Software office in Leawood, Kansas on Wednesday, June 28, 2017 from 8-10 a.m. Space is limited. To get more information and reserve your free tickets, please visit this link to Eventbrite.com or .
OpenShift In Action!
Wednesday, June 28, 2017 | 8-10 a.m.
Many technical presentations simply talk about the benefits and design patterns of Microservices through bullet point concepts, diagrams, and discussion. In contrast, this presentation will demonstrate how Red Hat’s OpenShift’s container application platform can provide the necessary mechanisms to support a Microservice architecture.
We will walk through a tangible reference Microservices implementation to demonstrate each of the following features of the OpenShift platform supporting the Microservices style:
- Routing and Load Balancing
- Configuration
- Orchestration
- Monitoring and Health Checks
- Immutable Container Registry
- Log Aggregation and Visualization
- Failure Injection
- Building and Containerization
- Continuous Deployment
- Circuit Breaking
- OpenShift Concepts
- Microservices Design Patterns (Service Registry, Bounded Context, Front Controller, API authentication, authorization)
The presentation will be followed with a Q&A session, where Niswonger will answer any questions the audience has regarding OpenShift.
Coffee and breakfast items will be available.
Technology Stack
While this presentation will demonstrate the OpenShift platform, it will also demonstrate the Pivotal Spring/Netflix OSS frameworks in action.
The reference Microservices application discussed is implemented as a single-page application Angular UI with Spring Boot and Netflix OSS and will be deployed with OpenShift.
Who Should Attend
Managers, Developers, Architects, and Operations Personnel who are interested in implementing a Microservices platform.
Presenter Bio
Jaime Niswonger is a Principal Consultant with Keyhole Software and brings 20 years of IT experience to the podium. He has been consulting nearly his entire career, which has allowed him to be exposed to a wide spectrum of technologies, processes, and problem spaces. He has spent considerable time mentoring and training enterprise IT developers around the globe. He has pursued finding the ‘sweet-spots’ within the plethora of JavaScript libraries and frameworks available, and hopes to help ease that transition a bit for you.
About Keyhole Software
Keyhole Software is a Midwest-based software development and consulting firm with a team that loves technology. Our expert employee consultants excel as “change agents,” helping our clients to be successful with software technologies that bring competitive advantage.
We frequently assist clients with custom application design, development, and modernization initiatives with Java, JavaScript/SPA, and .NET technologies. See some of our recent projects here. Kansas City – St. Louis – Lincoln– Chicago.
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