Mike Guerette

Principal Marketing Manager

Mike Guerette

Mike has worked in various marketing roles (product management, partner/business development, product marketing, and developer relations) involving enterprise software. He's been with Red Hat since 2010 doing developer and/or partner related work. He founded the Red Hat developer blog in 2013, and co-founded/launched Red Hat Developer Toolset and Red Hat Software Collections for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Mike currently works on Red Hat's Partner Connect team, focused on helping partner developers with Red Hat products.

Mike Guerette's contributions

A Practical Introduction to Docker Container Terminology
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Red Hat: Containers for Grown-Ups - repost from Tools Advisor

Mike Guerette

This is a guest post written by Red Hat's own Gunnar Hellekson. I tend to pay attention to what Gunnar has to say and recommend the same. "There are three big challenges that lay between containers-as-toy and containers-as-infrastructure: Containers demand a lot more automation than you have now. Containers make you an operating system vendor. Containers drive organizational changes." Source: Red Hat: Containers for Grown-Ups - Tools Advisor

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Node immersion at NodeConf.eu

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A number of Red Hatters are attending this week's NodeConf.eu as one of the event sponsors, but we're also here to learn more about Node.js and listen to some great sessions. Plus, I've met probably a dozen Red Hatters for the first time - most of whom are part of the Red Hat Mobile Application Platform team (formerly FeedHenry). Another nice benefit for this event is that it's in Waterford, Ireland, and specifically at Waterford Castle (TRULY - this is...

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Webinar: Continuous delivery with microservices

Mike Guerette

You’re invited to attend the Building enterprise applications the microservices way webinar series, a set of 3 Red Hat webinars. Read more about the entire series.

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From Red Hat Summit: Red Hat Container Strategy

Mike Guerette

Fresh from Red Hat Summit, Lars Herrmann, who is responsible for Red Hat's container strategy, shares Red Hat's container strategy at during this Red Hat Summit 2015 session: https://youtu.be/J3d8tf_Fcvg Lars does a great job explaining: the value of containers and further explains them with "the most interesting application in the world" the consistency across traditional and cloud-ready applications application portability linkages to IaaS and PaaS the roles of container certification and registries more...

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Container development for all: Red Hat’s Container Development Kit

Mike Guerette

So Docker containers are all the rage, right? (If you didn't know this, you do now.) :) For a while now, Red Hatters have already been doing a ton of upstream container work on Docker, Kubernetes , and a new item called Nulecule . But while Docker containers have skyrocketed in popularity, there's been no convenient means to set up a development environment for building containerized apps. Wouldn’t it be handy to develop YOUR containerized apps for Red Hat Enterprise...

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Can't attend DevNation this week? Watch live-streamed keynotes

Mike Guerette

If you can't make DevNation in Boston this week, you can still watch the live-streams of these 4 general sessions: Venkat Subramaniam , founder of Agile Developer, Inc.: The joy of functional programming. Monday, June 22, 10:00 AM (Boston time). Click here and select "Session Video" Matt Hicks , VP of Engineering at Red Hat: The future of development with Kubernetes and Docker. Monday, June 22, 1:30 PM (Boston time). Click here and select "Session Video" Felix Ehm , technical...

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Red Hat Software Collections 2 - now generally available

Mike Guerette

Excellent news - Red Hat has announced the general availability of Red Hat Software Collections 2. You'll see considerable additions to support multiple language versions. For example, it includes updates to "Python 2.7, continues to support Python 3.3 and also adds Python 3.4 – providing a fully-supported language library and blending developer agility with production stability." New Collections B uild ing upon an already robust selection of the latest, stable developer tools, Red Hat Software Collections 2 adds more than...