REMOTE WORKSHOP

OpenShift for Z Workshop

December 1, 202010:00 AM - 12:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
About the Workshop
The OpenShift for Z is an interactive, hands-on workshop designed to guide you through some simple use cases to show you OpenShift Container Platform capabilities and the benefits of running it on IBM Z. 
 
How is it delivered?
Due to the current requirement for many to work from home, we have adapted the workshop for remote delivery.
 
Requirements
  • Access to the Red Hat OpenShift cluster which will be provided by Red Hat. This requires internet access, supported browsers include Firefox (71+), Google Chrome (78+), Safari (13+) and Microsoft Edge (40+). 
  • Access to the web meeting facility RingCentral so participants can see the workshop instructors' screen. A bi-directional audio facility is required to ensure that participants and the workshop instructor can discuss questions. We would advise downloading the RingCentral app to your deskstop prior to the workshop.
  • If screen sharing is possible, and allowed, this will prove helpful when resolving any issues during the workshop.
 

 

TIME SESSION
10:00 - 10:30
Welcome and Introductions
The workshop begins with a presentation introducing OpenShift on Z and containerisation.
10:30 - 10:50
Participants will connect to a supplied URL which links them to the workshop guide. This will then contain a further link to the web based console for the workshop. Instructors will ensure that everyone is set up correctly and then begin the workshop
10:50-12:30
Hands on workshop with questions, discussions and help from the facilitators. 
12:30 Workshop review & close 

Location
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Date: December 1, 2020
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London


(Registration opens 30 minutes earlier)


If you have any question, send us an email.

Workshop Instructors 

Mark Roberts 

Mark Roberts is a Red Hat Senior Solution Architect focussing on the transformation of development and runtime platforms as customers transition to microservice based applications operating on Red Hat OpenShift. Mark is a software developer at heart with experience of Java, NodeJS, C, C++, PERL, Fortran and machine code and has experience of web applications, desktop applications and safety critical real-time embedded systems. Mark spent many years working in pre-sales roles covering deployment automation, software development lifecycles, and configuration and change management.

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