Open Demo

Get Service Mesh and Application Observability running in one hour on OpenShift

July 16, 202012:00 PM - 1:00 PM(GMT-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Open Demo

Get Service Mesh and Application Observability running in one hour on OpenShift

Hosted by Mike Savage and CJ Meidlinger (Stone Door Group)

Red Hat OpenShift 4.x ships with Service Mesh, an integrated and optimized instance of Istio. Service Mesh enables developers to reduce app micorservice complexity via a software defined network backplane and enables deep observability into app performance. The purpose of this demo is to show developers how to pull a legacy application through a complete digital transformation to OpenShift. The presenter will demonstrate how to convert a legacy application to microservices, deploy via containers, integrate to service mesh, configure and use the bundled Prometheus, Kiali, Jaeger, and Grafana tools for application observation.

When: Thursday, July 16
Time: 12:00 p.m.

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About Open Demos

If you are viewing this page, likely you have already spoken to a Red Hat associate or partner. These demos exist in order to provide customers, ISVs, partners and Red Hat employees a low-pressure way to see the functionality of several of Red Hat's best products in action. These demonstrations are given by Red Hat Solutions Architects. These are live demonstrations where Q&A is welcome and you will be working with technical subject matter experts. The FAQ and Schedule portions of this site should deliver all information needed to join one of these demonstrations.

Who is allowed to attend these demos?
Anyone! The original goal of these are to provide a way for Red Hat employees to provide demonstrations of our software for their customers. However there is no reason why partners, internal employees, ISV accounts or anyone else should not join these presentations. In fact, the more the merrier.
 
What is the difference between these and our regularly scheduled webinars presented by our marketing department?
These demonstrations feature no marketing information. They are purely designed to show the meat of the product, how it functions and to demonstrate common use cases. Webinars typically have a specific agenda and are generally half presentation, half demonstration. We are giving 100% demonstration for customers who are needing to see a product in action to better understand how to utilize it.
 
Why not simply record a singular session and pass it to customers as a recorded presentation instead of doing a similar demo each week?
We have tried this in the past and people still request that live demo. By having an interactive presence on the call, customers receive the attention that they need while also gaining the ability to ask questions and steer the direction of the presentation based on live feedback.
 
The demo is over, now what?
If you have additional questions, please contact your account manager or Solution Architect. If you do not know, feel free to email the presenter and they can help you.
 
Feedback? Any other suggestions?
We are open to suggestions so feel free to reach out to us here.

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Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

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