David Millsaps
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New developer tools in Red Hat OpenShift 4.2
David Millsaps
Today’s announcement of Red Hat OpenShift 4.2 represents a major release for developers working with OpenShift and Kubernetes. There is a new application development-focused user interface, new tools, and plugins for container builds, CI/CD pipelines, and serverless architecture. Application topology view in developer perspective. New features include: A new developer perspective so you can focus on the application. This view is focused on information and configuration developers need to know. There is an enhanced UI for application topology and application...
Red Hat CodeReady Containers overview for Windows and macOS
David Millsaps
Red Hat CodeReady Containers 1.0 is now available with support for Red Hat OpenShift 4.2; learn more in these videos.
Red Hat Summit 2020: Call for Proposals for new developer track
David Millsaps
The Call for Proposals for Red Hat Summit 2020 is now open; submit your talk for the all-new developer track by 10/22/19.
OpenShift workshops and breakout sessions at Red Hat Summit
David Millsaps
Check out the interactive sessions coming up at Red Hat summit and learn the latest Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift practices.
Knative: Deep Dive, from Installation to Deployment
David Millsaps
Join the Red Hat DevNation for an upcoming live tech talk on January 17th, 2019 at 12:00pm EST for - Knative deep dive presented by Kamesh Sampath. Reusable components that focus on solving many mundane but difficult tasks like orchestrating source-to-container workflows, routing and managing traffic during deployment, autoscaling your workloads, or binding running services to eventing ecosystems free developers to work on more interesting coding. In this webinar, we’ll install Knative and its components and take an in-depth look...
Open Source Contributor Experience
David Millsaps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27vEfoXv0bE KubeCon 2018: Intro: Contributor Experience SIG - Paris Pittman, Google & Elsie Phillips, Red Hat We will be covering what contributor experience is, how we help the project, the projects we are current working on (if the talk were today: mentoring, automated workflows, new contributor onboarding, communication pipelines, etc.), and how folks can get involved
sig-big-data: Apache Spark and Apache Airflow on Kubernetes
David Millsaps
This presentation will cover two projects from sig-big-data: Apache Spark on Kubernetes and Apache Airflow on Kubernetes. We will give an overview of the current state and present the roadmap of both projects, and give attendees opportunities to ask questions and provide feedback on roadmaps.
Running Kubernetes in the Federal Government
David Millsaps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBW1HAO8DFo KubeCon 2018: Running Kubernetes in the Federal Government - John Osborne, Red Hat Tackling security compliance is a long and challenging process for agencies, systems integrators, and vendors trying to launch new information systems in the federal government. Each new information system must go through the Risk Management Framework (RMF) created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in order to obtain authority to operate (ATO). This process is often long and tedious and can last for...
New developer tools in Red Hat OpenShift 4.2
David Millsaps
Today’s announcement of Red Hat OpenShift 4.2 represents a major release for developers working with OpenShift and Kubernetes. There is a new application development-focused user interface, new tools, and plugins for container builds, CI/CD pipelines, and serverless architecture. Application topology view in developer perspective. New features include: A new developer perspective so you can focus on the application. This view is focused on information and configuration developers need to know. There is an enhanced UI for application topology and application...
Red Hat CodeReady Containers overview for Windows and macOS
David Millsaps
Red Hat CodeReady Containers 1.0 is now available with support for Red Hat OpenShift 4.2; learn more in these videos.
Red Hat Summit 2020: Call for Proposals for new developer track
David Millsaps
The Call for Proposals for Red Hat Summit 2020 is now open; submit your talk for the all-new developer track by 10/22/19.
OpenShift workshops and breakout sessions at Red Hat Summit
David Millsaps
Check out the interactive sessions coming up at Red Hat summit and learn the latest Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift practices.
Knative: Deep Dive, from Installation to Deployment
David Millsaps
Join the Red Hat DevNation for an upcoming live tech talk on January 17th, 2019 at 12:00pm EST for - Knative deep dive presented by Kamesh Sampath. Reusable components that focus on solving many mundane but difficult tasks like orchestrating source-to-container workflows, routing and managing traffic during deployment, autoscaling your workloads, or binding running services to eventing ecosystems free developers to work on more interesting coding. In this webinar, we’ll install Knative and its components and take an in-depth look...
Open Source Contributor Experience
David Millsaps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27vEfoXv0bE KubeCon 2018: Intro: Contributor Experience SIG - Paris Pittman, Google & Elsie Phillips, Red Hat We will be covering what contributor experience is, how we help the project, the projects we are current working on (if the talk were today: mentoring, automated workflows, new contributor onboarding, communication pipelines, etc.), and how folks can get involved
sig-big-data: Apache Spark and Apache Airflow on Kubernetes
David Millsaps
This presentation will cover two projects from sig-big-data: Apache Spark on Kubernetes and Apache Airflow on Kubernetes. We will give an overview of the current state and present the roadmap of both projects, and give attendees opportunities to ask questions and provide feedback on roadmaps.
Running Kubernetes in the Federal Government
David Millsaps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBW1HAO8DFo KubeCon 2018: Running Kubernetes in the Federal Government - John Osborne, Red Hat Tackling security compliance is a long and challenging process for agencies, systems integrators, and vendors trying to launch new information systems in the federal government. Each new information system must go through the Risk Management Framework (RMF) created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in order to obtain authority to operate (ATO). This process is often long and tedious and can last for...