TechTalks

ASEAN Developer Day

Virtual Event | September 13, 2022

OVERVIEW

Introduction to DevOps and CI/CD

Digital transformation is more than business jargon—it’s a continuous journey that should involve all elements of the organization. To remain competitive, enterprises need to rethink how their teams, processes, and technologies work together. But planning and executing effective changes can be challenging. What are those challenges and where are the pitfalls that make or break an organization’s digital transformation?

Red Hat approaches digital transformation the open source way, allowing various teams across the enterprise to implement and support transformative practices that advance business goals. Learn how Red Hat has helped organizations use DevOps and DevSecOps practices to their advantage to remain competitive leaders in their domains.

Learn how to debug, instrument, deploy and monitor a modern microservice application continuously using CI/CD automated pipelines and application monitoring features in OpenShift.

Kubernetes Native Java for Developers

Microservice applications designed today are often deployed on a platform such as Kubernetes. This platform can orchestrate the deployment and management of containerized microservices. Microservices development calls for sophisticated patterns, such as health checks, fault tolerance, load balancing, distributed tracing, and remote debugging and development. Because of this, it is essential to adopt technologies and frameworks that support these patterns while also providing a great developer experience.

In this session, we will discuss some of these patterns and showcase why Quarkus is ideal for Kubernetes-native Java applications.

Introduction to Service Mesh

As your applications evolve into collections of decentralized microservices, monitoring and managing the network communications and security among those multiple services becomes more challenging.

Red Hat®OpenShift®Service Mesh—based on the open source project Istio —provides a uniform way to connect, manage, and observe microservices-based applications. It provides behavioral insight into—and control of—the networked microservices in your service mesh.

Learn how to the OpenShift Service Mesh allows developers and IT staff to gain a deep understanding of their applications, and how to take an existing application and form a service mesh around its services to obtain such understanding.

Event Details

Date: 13th September 2022, Tuesday
Time: 9.00am - 11.30am GMT+8
*This is a virtual event. Webinar will be held in English.

 

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