The Modern application development roadshow 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 roadshow caters to operations practitioners with tailored hands-on labs that explore modern tooling, techniques, and architectures.
This event consists of a modular agenda providing value to individuals across a wide range of roles and maturity levels with Red Hat OpenShift.
What you’ll learn and experience:
Who should attend:
Know before you go
Infrastructure- and operations-focused participants should have knowledge of systems administration, storage, and operations with these suggested tools or skills:
Note:
Red Hat is committed to the health and safety of our customers, partners, and employees. All attendees will be expected to follow Red Hat and local guidelines regarding COVID-19. Please do not attend if you are feeling ill or have any symptoms of a viral infection. Please note that all protocols are subject to change.
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Time | Agenda |
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8:30 AM | Registration |
9:00 AM | Introduction |
9:30 AM | Module 1: Learn the fundamentals of operating OpenShift clusters: Application Storage, Application Networking, Project Management, Authentication |
11:00 AM | Tea/ Coffee Break |
11:30 AM | Module 1 (continued) : Learn the fundamentals of operating OpenShift clusters: Application Storage, Application Networking, Project Management, Authentication |
12:30 PM | Networking Lunch |
1:30 PM | Module 1 (continued) : Learn the fundamentals of operating OpenShift clusters: Application Storage, Application Networking, Project Management, Authentication |
2:00 PM | Module 2: Learn how to enforce security policies to keep applications from being run |
3:00 PM | Module 3: Learn how to deploy and manage multiple clusters with advanced cluster management |
4:00 PM | Closing remarks/ Afternoon Tea |
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