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10:00 AM |
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Opening Remarks: Dave Nielsen - The Cloud: Open for Business
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11:00 AM |
Morning Keynote #1: "Understanding Cloud Starts with the Public Cloud" by Matt Hicks A casual understanding of the public cloud is a dangerous thing. Whether you are building a product that will leverage that should be cloud friendly or planning to start using cloud services internally or externally, a true understanding of the public clouds is where you should begin. This talk will cover the experiences of the OpenShift team and why the public-first approach has been critical.
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11:00 AM |
11:30 AM |
Morning Keynote #2: Jaisen Mathai - OpenPhoto, personal clouds and why it matters Personal clouds are the next big innovation for consumer internet applications. It enables users to provide applications a valet key to their data; retaining complete control. The OpenPhoto Project is working to make personal clouds a reality for photos. The open source project does this by separating data from application logic. Others doing great work in this area include Unhosted, The Locker Project and ThinkUp App.
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12:15 PM |
Building a PaaS -- Scripts, Images, Tools, Oh My! While we can agree on the benefits of a PaaS, the public option isn't currently a viable approach for every company. How do you go about achieving PaaS results if you have to build and run your own? What works? What doesn't? What are the choices you are going to have to make to service the needs of both Development and Operations? Moderated by Damon Edwards of DTO Solutions. Panelists include Nati Shalom of GigaSpaces, Diane Mueller of Stackato, Alex Honor of DTO Solutions, and Reinhardt Quelle of Cisco WebEx.
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1:00 PM |
LUNCH
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Whopper Apps, Your Way Right Away A flame-broiling tour of over a dozen PaaS and application management tools that help applications make intelligent use of on-demand infrastructure.
This talk will cover some of the main challenges we have faced building
elastic multi-cloud applications for enterprises, then describe how PuppetBoshRightChefFoundryShiftBrooklynAndFriends help solve thems (and the new challenges they introduce too).
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4:00 PM |
Developer/PaaS Workshop: Stackato/Cloud Foundry In this workshop, Ingy dot Net will show you how to install, run and tinker
with your own copies of both the Stackato and Cloud Foundry micro cloud PaaS
frameworks. One of the best features of Stackato is its App Store. Ingy will
not only show you how to use it to deploy apps with one click, he will show
you how to create and share your own Stackto App Stores.
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Hadoop Worldwide - Roll Your Own Multi-Cloud Analytics with jclouds, Whirr, and Brooklyn Discover the gory details of some of the most powerful open-source tools for building and managing big applications in the clouds. In this workshop, we'll walk through how to provision machines -- in any of more than 30 cloud providers and systems -- with jclouds, how to build Hadoop clusters -- in any of those clouds -- with Whirr, and how to deploy and manage a real-world example -- combining Hadoop with a geo-balanced DNS multi-cloud web application -- with the recently APL2'd Brooklyn library. We'll present recent work supporting localhost dev alongside production OpenStack environments, and cover why -- and where -- it is important to control certain aspects of deployment and management.
You'll leave with an in-depth understanding of these tools, what they do, where they apply, and how to use them.
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