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.

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PuppetConf 2014 - Red Hat's Diane Mueller to speak

Mike Guerette

Building Community: One Puppet Module at a Time - Diane Mueller, Red Hat & Diego Castro, Getup Cloud Presenter: Diane Mueller Co-Presenter: Diego Castro OpenShift Origin is a complex application to deploy, manage and scale. As a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) is a living (almost breathing) application, we leverage Puppet to give system administrators the power to easily automate repetitive tasks, quickly and proactively deploy the critical resources on a wide variety of infrastructures, on-premises, on bare metal or in the cloud...

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Red Hat Developer Newsletter - September 2014

Mike Guerette

It's that time of the year when (most) everyone is back to school, learning, sharing (including colds—yuck), and tests. And the temperatures are cooler.

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Red Hat Developer Toolset 3.0 and Software Collections 1.2 now in beta

Mike Guerette

Today, Red Hat is pleased to announce the beta availability of Red Hat Developer Toolset (DTS) 3.0 and Red Hat Software Collections (RHSCL) 1.2. New additions in this beta release include: Red Hat Developer Toolset 3.0. This update brings the Red Hat Developer Toolset with GCC 4.9 and Eclipse 4.4 (Luna) IDE to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 for the first time and gives C and C++ developers the ability to compile once and deploy to multiple versions of Red...

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Webinar: Introduce DevOps through continuous integration processes

Mike Guerette

ABSTRACT: The promise of DevOps is to quickly deliver robust features and new value to the marketplace. To realize this, organizations must do more than simply improve configuration management processes and coordination between development and operations teams. They must also test application changes in a realistic, repeated manner. Without testing, quality problems will quickly undermine any productivity gains. Learn how continuous integration and in-container testing—as well as testing applications in an environment that closely mimics a production environment—can ensure high...

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Webinar: How to Stay Agile with Big Data: A Roadmap - 10 September

Mike Guerette

Agility is the key for benefiting from the use of Big Data for operational excellence and improved profitability. Ovum Research finds that organizations that take an iterative approach to refining analytic models, consolidating data sources, and transitioning to the cloud, tend to find more success with Big Data. Attend this webinar to learn how to: Consolidate your data sources Build open, flexible Big Data ecosystems Find success with Big Data Register for this webinar to learn proven methods on how...

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Dr. Dobb's: Containers for Development, by Red Hat's Langdon White

Mike Guerette

Red Hat's Langdon White wrote this informative Dr. Dobbs article: Containers for Development. "Containers provide a lightweight alternative to virtual machines and they enable developers to work with identical dev environments and stacks. They also facilitate DevOps by encouraging the use of stateless designs. Here's how these benefits play out in real life. "Two of the hottest buzzwords in IT, right now, are DevOps and containers. While both terms are emerging and so battling with varying meanings and unclear expectations...

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DevNation 2014 - Louis Zuckerman - GlusterFS & Java

Mike Guerette

ABSTRACT: Recent developments in Java and Gluster have given us a new way to connect these two technologies: Java 7 paved the way for file system provider plug-ins, while GlusterFS 3.4 provides a new client software interface. This session introduces glusterfs-java-filesystem, a new open source project that connects applications running on the Java platform to GlusterFS storage. Join Louis Zuckerman, founder of the glusterfs-java-filesystem project, for a deep dive into: What it means to access GlusterFS directly from Java, and...