Modern Application Development Workshop for Service Providers
The Modern application development workshop is a unique, hands-on experience that showcases how organizations rely on Red Hat® OpenShift® and related offerings to develop and modernize applications on a hybrid cloud platform. A single-day experience, the workshop caters to both developer and operations practitioners with tailored hands-on labs that explore modern tooling, techniques, and architectures.
The first 50 people to register and attend (each day) will be sent a $20 lunch voucher as a ‘Thank you’ for attending.
Terms & Conditions.
What you’ll learn and experience:
Developer track: Developers will learn to assess and analyze an application for modernization and will experience a hands-on overview of application services, with particular emphasis on Kafka, API management, and integration, and how they can enhance your application portfolio.
Operations track: Infrastructure and operations professionals will learn how to design and build environments for developers, deploy and manage multiple clusters with advanced cluster management, discover security vulnerabilities across multi-cluster deployment and enforce security policies to keep applications from being run.
Who should attend:
- Infrastructure, Enterprise and Application architects
- Infrastructure specialists
- Developers
- DevOps engineers
- Developer team leads
Know before you go
Dev track (September 19):
Application and developer focused participants are expected to be familiar with general application development concepts and have basic skills in these areas:
- Java™ programming
- Apache Maven build tool
- Linux® command line and Red Hat OpenShift command line
- Linux containers and Docker
- Open source monitoring/tracing tools (e.g., Jaeger, Prometheus, Grafana)
- Entry-level Kubernetes concepts
- Entry-level service mesh (e.g., Istio) concepts
Ops track (September 20):
Infrastructure and operations-focused participants should have knowledge of systems administration, storage, and operations with these suggested tools or skills:
- Competency on the Linux command line
- A general understanding of Linux containers (e.g., Docker, CRI-O, etc.)
- A general understanding of authentication (e.g., LDAP/AD)
- A laptop computer running Windows, MacOS, or Linux with the Firefox or Chrome web browser
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
Virtual
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Tue-Wed, Sep 19-20, 2023, 12:00pm - 3:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Organizer
Red Hat




