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
Because Red Hatters are Java Developers, too
Mike Guerette
Because we’re Java Developers, too Red Hat and the JBoss Community have developed many popular, innovative technologies and projects that have shaped Java as we know it. This activity is most notably around Red Hat® JBoss® Middleware, but is also taking place in many related open source projects. In addition, we also make use of Java in a wide range of our other products. This means that, as a Java developer, you'll find plenty to keep you happy with our...
Find Red Hatters at JavaOne 2014
Mike Guerette
Here's the list of Red Hatters speaking at JavaOne 2014 next week. Please attend and tell them I said it was ok to ask them tough questions. ;) Arun Gupta ( Bio) Devoxx4Kids for Parents Java EE 7 Soup to Nuts Lessons Learned from Real-World Deployments of Java EE 7 Technology Evangelists Gathering Charles Nutter ( Bio) Going Native: Bringing FFI to the JVM The Emerging Languages Bowl: The Big League Challenge George Gastaldi ( Bio) Tools Worth Sharing: Take...
DevNation 2014 - Pete Muir - Building an Enterprise App from Scratch
Mike Guerette
Abstract: Good applications are a mix of powerful technologies and a productive approach to development. In this session, Pete Muir will discuss how both aspects blend together in the context of a working application. Through a detailed walkthrough, you'll learn how to build a Java EE 6 application with a mobile-friendly HTML5 front end, built using industry-standard JavaScript frameworks such as AngularJS. We'll build the application using the Red Hat JBoss Middleware stack, with Java EE at the core. You'll...
Repost: Announcing European Hosting for OpenShift Online
Mike Guerette
OpenShift Online has been used by developers around the world to create over 2 million applications. Today, we’re taking another step to support our growing global customer base by adding a new hosting offering in Ireland for OpenShift Online. Developers can now run their applications with the same functionality from either of our US or European hosting locations. Read the entire article Announcing European Hosting for OpenShift Online | Openshift Blog.
Because Red Hatters are Pythonistas, too
Mike Guerette
At Red Hat, we're big supporters of Python. We code in Python and provide great tools to get your Python applications up and running. We also offer you—the Python developer—projects you can get involved in to further hone your Python skills. Read on to learn how: We use Python in Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform. We support your Python coding with Red Hat Software Collections. You can get your applications up and running in the cloud with OpenShift by...
DevNation 2014 - Brian Gollaher - Developing Applications for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Part 1
Mike Guerette
(Part 1)In this session, we'll cover when developers should use Red Hat Enterprise Linux system tools, when they should use the Red Hat Developer Toolset, and when they should use Red Hat Software Collections. We'll describe the developer tools for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and make recommendations in context, based on the type of application and the application life cycle. Well also explain the targeted audience for the native system tools and why they are not appropriate for all applications...
Red Hat to Acquire FeedHenry, Adds Enterprise Mobile Application Platform
Mike Guerette
Red Hat announced today "that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire FeedHenry, a leading enterprise mobile application platform provider. FeedHenry expands Red Hat’s broad portfolio of application development, integration, and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solutions, enabling Red Hat to support mobile application development in public and private environments." Aligned with Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud strategy, FeedHenry enables enterprises to accelerate their mobile app development and backend integration via private clouds, public clouds, and on-premises. FeedHenry is an important addition...
Because Red Hatters are Rubyists too
Mike Guerette
If Ruby development is your thing, here at Red Hat we understand why. We make use of Ruby and Ruby on Rails in our products and provide a range of tools to get your Ruby applications up and running. Also, we offer you the opportunity to take your Ruby skills a little further, as we have projects you can get involved in. Read on to discover how we use Ruby in OpenShift by Red Hat®, our Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) portfolio that...
Because Red Hatters are Java Developers, too
Mike Guerette
Because we’re Java Developers, too Red Hat and the JBoss Community have developed many popular, innovative technologies and projects that have shaped Java as we know it. This activity is most notably around Red Hat® JBoss® Middleware, but is also taking place in many related open source projects. In addition, we also make use of Java in a wide range of our other products. This means that, as a Java developer, you'll find plenty to keep you happy with our...
Find Red Hatters at JavaOne 2014
Mike Guerette
Here's the list of Red Hatters speaking at JavaOne 2014 next week. Please attend and tell them I said it was ok to ask them tough questions. ;) Arun Gupta ( Bio) Devoxx4Kids for Parents Java EE 7 Soup to Nuts Lessons Learned from Real-World Deployments of Java EE 7 Technology Evangelists Gathering Charles Nutter ( Bio) Going Native: Bringing FFI to the JVM The Emerging Languages Bowl: The Big League Challenge George Gastaldi ( Bio) Tools Worth Sharing: Take...
DevNation 2014 - Pete Muir - Building an Enterprise App from Scratch
Mike Guerette
Abstract: Good applications are a mix of powerful technologies and a productive approach to development. In this session, Pete Muir will discuss how both aspects blend together in the context of a working application. Through a detailed walkthrough, you'll learn how to build a Java EE 6 application with a mobile-friendly HTML5 front end, built using industry-standard JavaScript frameworks such as AngularJS. We'll build the application using the Red Hat JBoss Middleware stack, with Java EE at the core. You'll...
Repost: Announcing European Hosting for OpenShift Online
Mike Guerette
OpenShift Online has been used by developers around the world to create over 2 million applications. Today, we’re taking another step to support our growing global customer base by adding a new hosting offering in Ireland for OpenShift Online. Developers can now run their applications with the same functionality from either of our US or European hosting locations. Read the entire article Announcing European Hosting for OpenShift Online | Openshift Blog.
Because Red Hatters are Pythonistas, too
Mike Guerette
At Red Hat, we're big supporters of Python. We code in Python and provide great tools to get your Python applications up and running. We also offer you—the Python developer—projects you can get involved in to further hone your Python skills. Read on to learn how: We use Python in Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform. We support your Python coding with Red Hat Software Collections. You can get your applications up and running in the cloud with OpenShift by...
DevNation 2014 - Brian Gollaher - Developing Applications for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Part 1
Mike Guerette
(Part 1)In this session, we'll cover when developers should use Red Hat Enterprise Linux system tools, when they should use the Red Hat Developer Toolset, and when they should use Red Hat Software Collections. We'll describe the developer tools for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and make recommendations in context, based on the type of application and the application life cycle. Well also explain the targeted audience for the native system tools and why they are not appropriate for all applications...
Red Hat to Acquire FeedHenry, Adds Enterprise Mobile Application Platform
Mike Guerette
Red Hat announced today "that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire FeedHenry, a leading enterprise mobile application platform provider. FeedHenry expands Red Hat’s broad portfolio of application development, integration, and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solutions, enabling Red Hat to support mobile application development in public and private environments." Aligned with Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud strategy, FeedHenry enables enterprises to accelerate their mobile app development and backend integration via private clouds, public clouds, and on-premises. FeedHenry is an important addition...
Because Red Hatters are Rubyists too
Mike Guerette
If Ruby development is your thing, here at Red Hat we understand why. We make use of Ruby and Ruby on Rails in our products and provide a range of tools to get your Ruby applications up and running. Also, we offer you the opportunity to take your Ruby skills a little further, as we have projects you can get involved in. Read on to discover how we use Ruby in OpenShift by Red Hat®, our Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) portfolio that...