Join Red Hat for deep-dive discussions during these two Developer Technical Breakout Virtual Sessions for ANZ Bank. You can sign up for one session or both!
Breakout Session 1: Making multi-cluster management easy with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management
Date: Tuesday 8 September 2020
Time: 12:30pm-1:30pm AEST
In this Technical Breakout Virtual Session for ANZ Bank, we will look at how Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (RHACM) enables organisations to consistently manage their Kubernetes clusters across the hybrid cloud. RHACM not only makes OpenShift the easiest Kubernetes distribution to manage at scale, but also helps management of cloud providers’ native clusters from Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud and Microsoft Azure.
Managing Kubernetes is difficult at the best of times, but managing Kubernetes at scale is hard. Through features such as: remote security policy enforcement, standard security-policy profiles (PCI DSS), managing lifecycle and configuration of geographically-distributed clusters, and application-lifecycle management, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management makes OpenShift the easiest Kubernetes distribution to manage.
Come and see Wayne Dovey show you how to manage Kubernetes at scale in a multi-cloud environment.
Who should attend?
Speakers:
Breakout Session 2: Tekton - Does the world really need another CI/CD?
Date: Tuesday 8 September 2020
Time: 1:30pm-2:30pm AEST
In this Technical Breakout Virtual Session for ANZ Bank, we will look at Tekton, the Kubernetes-native CI/CD, through the objective lens of the more traditional Jenkins Pipelines running on Kubernetes and attempt to answer the question whether the world really needs another CI/CD toolchain.
We'll compare and contrast the approaches with a discussion and demo of how the two CI/CD products implement the typical pipeline phases of building a java application (e.g. build, test, analyse, image-build, etc) in Kubernetes. And we'll find out what Tekton has to do with a cheesy "Reese's Peanut Butter Cups" commercial from the 1980s.
No prior knowledge of Tekton is necessary. Links to a demo repo will be provided at the end of the session.
Who should attend?
Anyone who works with applications deployed on Kubernetes and is involved in the set up, maintenance, and/or usage of a CI/CD toolchain. Those that are curious why Google, Red Hat, and others are investing so heavily in yet another approach to CI/CD.
Speakers:
Questions? Please contact Tyron Edwards at tedwards@redhat.com
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Date : | Tuesday 8 September 2020 |
Time : | Breakout 1 (RHACM) - 12:30pm-1:30pm AEST / Breakout 2 (Tekton) - 1:30pm-2:30pm AEST |
Duration: | 1 hour per session |
Location:
Grand Hyatt Melbourne
123 Collins St
Melbourne , Australia
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(Registration opens 30 minutes earlier)
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