Hybrid Cloud DevOps with Apprenda and UrbanCode DeployClaudia Ring
In this webinar, Michael Elder, IBM Distinguished Engineer for UrbanCode, Rakesh Malhotra, SVP of Product Strategy at Apprenda, and Chris Dutra, Senior Integrations Engineer at Apprenda, will walk through best practices and a live demo showing how to;
Standardize, simplify and orchestrate deployments across IBM Bluemix and Apprenda with UrbanCode Deploy
Cloud enable existing multi-tier applications with Apprenda PaaS, making them elastically scalable and reliable
Enable modern applications built with Kubernetes to integrate with on premises systems of record
Enable multiple development teams releasing code at different speeds to coordinate deployments
Achieve abstraction over different cloud APIs
Adopting DevOps in a Hybrid Cloud Featuring UrbanCode Deploy with BluemixIBM UrbanCode Products
The document discusses adopting DevOps practices in a hybrid cloud environment using IBM's UrbanCode Deploy product. It describes how UrbanCode Deploy can create a single automated deployment pipeline across applications deployed to Bluemix and on-premise backends. This provides visibility, coordination of testing, and the ability to deploy updates to all tiers simultaneously or roll back changes across all tiers. The document also provides an example scenario of using UrbanCode Deploy to automate deployments to Bluemix for development and testing and then to production environments in external clouds or on-premise data centers.
Improving Software Delivery with DevOps & Software Defined Environments | The...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns is a full-stack environment management and deployment solution that enables users to design, deploy and update full-stack environments for multiple clouds.
Join Michael Elder, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM DevOps, as he shows you how you can improve your customer feedback loop using iterative, full-stack application design for the cloud. In this webinar, he will cover an innovative new way of designing and versioning your cloud applications through a web-based environment development toolkit.
Manual application deployment processes tend to be error prone and inefficient and can make achieving consistent deployments seem impossible.
There is good news. You don’t need to choose between a careful, rigorous approach and a speedy but haphazard one. It’s possible to implement an automated deployment solution that provides consistency and audit trails while improving productivity for your release engineers, operations personnel, and testers. See how!
Learn more about UrbanCode: http://ibm.biz/learnurbancode
Applying DevOps, PaaS and cloud for better citizen service outcomes - IBM Fe...Sanjeev Sharma
1) Applying DevOps practices like continuous integration/delivery can help government agencies deploy IT projects faster and get citizen services into production quicker.
2) Using a Platform as a Service (PaaS) like IBM Bluemix allows agencies to build and manage applications faster while reducing costs and skills requirements.
3) Adopting a DevOps culture and tools that automate testing, deployment, and monitoring can help agencies accelerate delivery of citizen services with better outcomes and less resources.
Continuous Delivery seeks to deliver increased Business Agility by releasing smaller releases more frequently. To truly leverage Continuous Delivery, enterprises must consider impacts that span functional silos. Enterprises also struggle to apply continuous delivery principals to applications that touch older, slower moving components. When applications are a composite of numerous services, databases, and other components, managing dependencies can result in slowdown.
Join Eric Minick, DevOps Evangelist & Product Management Lead, at IBM. In this presentation, he will discuss:
- “Standard” continuous delivery
- Challenges larger organizations have with CD
- Techniques for applying continuous delivery to the largest applications
Learn more about Continuous Delivery, and Deployment Automation today!
How do you deliver your applications to the cloud?Michael Elder
Cloud, Docker, Bluemix, and DevOps. You feel the pressure of a hyper-competitive marketplace, and you want to win. Your goal is to deliver apps to that make your users happy and excited about your brand and products, but how do you do that? In this talk, we'll provide a technical briefing for how you can use a DevOps-enabled toolchain to deliver your apps with speed and reliability to the cloud platform of your choice. We'll review how UrbanCode Deploy can deliver your applications to OpenStack, IBM SoftLayer, Amazon, and VMWare with a consistent and portable Infrastructure-as-a-Service approach; or how you can use Containers and Cloud Foundry for app tiers that change potentially many times a day. Come take a look and ask your questions, and hopefully come away with a game plan to improve your delivery process today.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a hands-on workshop on using IBM Bluemix and DevOps services. The agenda includes putting Bluemix and DevOps in perspective, registering for a Bluemix account, an overview of the Bluemix catalog, and hands-on exercises using Bluemix and DevOps services. The overview explains that Bluemix is IBM's cloud platform that provides infrastructure, platform and software services. It also defines DevOps as a culture where teams work together across roles to develop, deploy and operate systems. The hands-on exercises demonstrate deploying applications to Bluemix and using DevOps services for continuous delivery and integration.
Technology is transforming how the world operates thanks to cloud, mobile, social business and big data being key catalysts to innovation. While each of these stands on their own, they enable the others at the same time. But to innovate at the speed of business, you need to deliver the software that drives it. That is where DevOps come in. DevOps enables organizations to maximize their ability to leverage these technologies for innovation. This webinar will focus on Cloud and DevOps, describing how IBM's DevOps solution helps organizations maximize their ability to drive software innovation by leveraging the flexibility, scalability and services offered by a Cloud Computing solution. We will discuss the benefits of using Cloud across the software delivery lifecycle including development, testing, and operations and how that lifecycle can be maximized with DevOps. We will introduce integrations between IBM UrbanCode Deploy and IBM Cloud offerings highlighting the value they can bring to your organization through the integration and automation of provisioning and deployment capabilities.
The document discusses IBM's UrbanCode products for application release automation and DevOps. It summarizes recent developments in UrbanCode Deploy and Release, including new capabilities for deploying containerized applications, managing WebSphere Application Server configurations, and integrating with additional systems of record. It also outlines key trends in application release automation for 2016 such as hybrid cloud deployments, containers, and cognitive capabilities. The document is intended to highlight capabilities of IBM's UrbanCode products and services for application delivery and DevOps.
Helping Organizations Realize the Value of DevOps with Continuous Software De...IBM UrbanCode Products
The IBM UrbanCode solution enables continuous release and application deployment allowing organizations to deliver applications rapidly and improve overall time to market.
Security and DevOps - Managing Security in a DevOps EnterpriseClaudia Ring
Looking at security and DevOps requires a view across two dimensions:
Securing the application; and
Securing the application delivery pipeline
Securing the application focuses on ensuring the application being developed and delivered, and the associated data, are secure. This means building and delivering them using secure engineering practices that ensure their security and integrity, as well as that of the business and end-users.
Securing the application delivery pipeline focuses on securing the delivery platform itself, so that the application development and delivery tools, the Infrastructure and environments, configurations, automation tools, repositories, and associated services and APIs are all secure.
Join us to hear an overview of these concepts, how they can be applied across the software delivery pipeline and IBM offerings that can help you on your journey to secure DevOps.
Essentials of UrbanCode Deploy 6.1 is an introductory course about the product. This slideset introduces the key aspects of the course such as objectives, agenda and also gives a solid product introduction.
From DevOps to DevSecOps: 2 Dimensions of Security for DevOpsSanjeev Sharma
This document discusses security considerations for DevOps enterprises transitioning to DevSecOps. It identifies three dimensions of security: 1) securing the perimeter, 2) securing the delivery pipeline, and 3) securing deliverables. For the delivery pipeline, it notes vulnerabilities related to supply chains, insider attacks, errors in development, and weaknesses in design/code/integration. It emphasizes applying security practices throughout the development lifecycle, from coding through deployment. The document provides references for further reading on DevOps security best practices.
IBM UrbanCode Deploy: Automates and manages the deployments of business applications made of many component pieces such as web services, databases, content, CICS and mobile apps. Through automation, costly errors and manual labor are drastically reduced. UrbanCode Deploy also eliminates a common bottleneck between agile development teams and slower operations groups thereby speeding time to market. UrbanCode Deploy excels at driving down cost and reducing risk.
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns: A leading edge offering that combines all the great capabilities of UrbanCode Deploy with additional capabilities for designing and deploying full-stack environments on cloud and updating configurations for existing cloud environments.
IBM UrbanCode Release: A robust collaborative release management tool that helps you handle the growing number and complexity of releases. You can plan, execute, and track a release through every stage of the delivery lifecycle.
IBM UrbanCode Build: An enterprise continuous integration server used for managing builds, build artifacts and the dependancies inherent with them. UrbanCode Build specializes in reducing errors and speeding handoffs through a managed self-service build infrastructure.
Turning up the HEAT with IBM MobileFirst for iOS Apps (Interconnect 2016)Michael Elder
The landmark partnership between Apple and IBM announced in 2014 set the Internet abuzz. This partnership aims to spark true, mobile-led business change across the enterprise. In this talk, we’ll show you how IBM is using OpenStack, Heat, and DevOps to deploy the MobileFirst Platform for iOS enterprise solutions. We willl tell the story of how we used full-stack application patterns based on OpenStack Heat to provision environments with speed and reliability.
Deployment Automation for Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Platform EnvironmentsIBM UrbanCode Products
This document discusses how IBM's UrbanCode Deploy product can be used to automate application deployments across hybrid cloud and multi-platform environments. It provides examples of how UrbanCode Deploy supports deploying applications to systems like IBM z/OS, distributed systems, private clouds, public clouds and PaaS platforms in an automated and unified manner using patterns and templates. The document also discusses reference architectures and case studies for implementing continuous delivery pipelines spanning both on-premise and cloud infrastructures.
How to Adopt Docker Within Your Enterprise Using IBM UrbanCode Deploy (Interc...Michael Elder
In this session, we will discuss how to incorporate Docker into your Continious Delivery pipeline. We will highlight challenges that enterprises can encounter when adopting Docker, including image management, promotion and configuration management. We will discuss how Docker applications or components can compliment existing traditional IT architectures, and will perform a live demonstration of the Docker/IBM UrbanCode capabilities to deploy Docker containers into local Docker Runtimes, or to IBM Container Services on Bluemix.
Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Enterprise and IBM UrbanCode DeployIBM UrbanCode Products
Jenkins, the world’s leading open source continuous integration server, and IBM UrbanCode Deploy can be used together to automate the end-to-end continuous delivery process.
See how Jenkins passes builds to IBM UrbanCode Deploy to automate the deployment of applications, middleware configurations and database changes into development, test and production environments—delivering higher quality software in a repeatable fashion.
Presented by: Eric Minick, IBM DevOps Evangelist (and UrbanCode guy), and Kohsuke Kawaguchi, CTO of CloudBees.
Elevate Your Continuous Delivery Strategy Above the Rolling Clouds - UrbanCod...Michael Elder
Provides an introduction to different types of workloads, delivery approaches, and delivery scenarios for combining UrbanCode Deploy and IBM DevOps Services.
Continuous Application Delivery to WebSphere - Featuring IBM UrbanCodeIBM UrbanCode Products
UrbanCode Deploy provides extensive capabilities for configuring WebSphere Application Server (WAS) through plug-ins: Application Deployment for WebSphere – which enables the auto-discovery of WAS cells; and Middleware Configuration for WebSphere – which allows for management of WAS configurations.
See how, when combined, UrbanCode Deploy and these plug-ins enable a rapid, controlled method for continuous delivery to WebSphere Application Servers.
NBCUniversal is implementing DevOps practices like continuous integration, delivery, and testing using tools from IBM like UrbanCode Deploy, IBM Dev-Test Environment as a Service (IDTES), and IBM Cloud Orchestrator. This allows them to continuously test code, deploy applications across hybrid clouds, and improve collaboration between development and operations teams. NBCUniversal's DevOps practices aim to address issues like slow release processes and lack of integration between development stages.
Integrations, UI Enhancements and Cloud – See What’s New with IBM UrbanCode D...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy delivers several new feature functionalities with the latest software release further extending its commitment to integrations, and cloud, while bringing deployment automation as-a-service to the market. Leading this latest release is a new integration with VMware VRealize Automation; a new Jenkins Pipeline plugin, and new full-featured as-a-service version of Deploy hosted by Softlayer.
Slides from this webcast: bit.ly/mTUTq4
Discussion of what DevOps is, why we need it, what sorts of shared tooling helps it, and how it fits in to an enterprise rollout.
The document contains the schedule for breakout sessions at IBM InterConnect on release and deployment technologies. There are over 50 sessions listed across 4 days covering topics like continuous delivery, deployment automation, release management best practices, and case studies from IBM customers on their DevOps journeys. Many of the sessions feature IBM's UrbanCode Release and Deploy products or are led by IBM experts on related topics.
This document discusses DevOps and containers. It provides an overview of DevOps, what Docker is, and IBM Bluemix and its Container Service.
The agenda includes DevOps concepts like continuous delivery and feedback. Docker simplifies application portability and deployment. IBM Bluemix is a digital innovation platform that supports containers. Its Container Service automates building, distributing, hosting, and managing Docker images at scale.
by Luca Della Giovanna - Come to IBM Code Lab and grab the opportunity to get hand-on experience with Bluemix, the next generation open-standards, cloud-based platform for building, managing, and running your apps, of all types. At Code Lab you can explore the world of infinite possibilities Bluemix supplies to mobile and back-end development and application monitoring, as well as for web, mobile, big data, and smart devices. Our knowledgeable staff will lead you through Boilerplates, Java runtimes, and all features from a rich ecosystem of partners and open source projects — all provided as-a-service in the cloud.
CloudBees Jenkins and Pivotal Cloud Foundry - Continuous Delivery for Cloud N...Nima Badiey
This document provides an overview of Continuous Delivery for Cloud Native Applications using the CloudBees Jenkins Platform for Pivotal Cloud Foundry. It introduces the speakers and their backgrounds. The agenda includes an introduction to CloudBees and the Jenkins Platform, a demo of a continuous delivery pipeline deploying an application to Pivotal Cloud Foundry, a deep dive into integrating the Jenkins Platform with Pivotal Cloud Foundry, and managing Jenkins through Pivotal Ops Manager and CloudBees Jenkins Operations Center.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a hands-on workshop on using IBM Bluemix and DevOps services. The agenda includes putting Bluemix and DevOps in perspective, registering for a Bluemix account, an overview of the Bluemix catalog, and hands-on exercises using Bluemix and DevOps services. The overview explains that Bluemix is IBM's cloud platform that provides infrastructure, platform and software services. It also defines DevOps as a culture where teams work together across roles to develop, deploy and operate systems. The hands-on exercises demonstrate deploying applications to Bluemix and using DevOps services for continuous delivery and integration.
Technology is transforming how the world operates thanks to cloud, mobile, social business and big data being key catalysts to innovation. While each of these stands on their own, they enable the others at the same time. But to innovate at the speed of business, you need to deliver the software that drives it. That is where DevOps come in. DevOps enables organizations to maximize their ability to leverage these technologies for innovation. This webinar will focus on Cloud and DevOps, describing how IBM's DevOps solution helps organizations maximize their ability to drive software innovation by leveraging the flexibility, scalability and services offered by a Cloud Computing solution. We will discuss the benefits of using Cloud across the software delivery lifecycle including development, testing, and operations and how that lifecycle can be maximized with DevOps. We will introduce integrations between IBM UrbanCode Deploy and IBM Cloud offerings highlighting the value they can bring to your organization through the integration and automation of provisioning and deployment capabilities.
The document discusses IBM's UrbanCode products for application release automation and DevOps. It summarizes recent developments in UrbanCode Deploy and Release, including new capabilities for deploying containerized applications, managing WebSphere Application Server configurations, and integrating with additional systems of record. It also outlines key trends in application release automation for 2016 such as hybrid cloud deployments, containers, and cognitive capabilities. The document is intended to highlight capabilities of IBM's UrbanCode products and services for application delivery and DevOps.
Helping Organizations Realize the Value of DevOps with Continuous Software De...IBM UrbanCode Products
The IBM UrbanCode solution enables continuous release and application deployment allowing organizations to deliver applications rapidly and improve overall time to market.
Security and DevOps - Managing Security in a DevOps EnterpriseClaudia Ring
Looking at security and DevOps requires a view across two dimensions:
Securing the application; and
Securing the application delivery pipeline
Securing the application focuses on ensuring the application being developed and delivered, and the associated data, are secure. This means building and delivering them using secure engineering practices that ensure their security and integrity, as well as that of the business and end-users.
Securing the application delivery pipeline focuses on securing the delivery platform itself, so that the application development and delivery tools, the Infrastructure and environments, configurations, automation tools, repositories, and associated services and APIs are all secure.
Join us to hear an overview of these concepts, how they can be applied across the software delivery pipeline and IBM offerings that can help you on your journey to secure DevOps.
Essentials of UrbanCode Deploy 6.1 is an introductory course about the product. This slideset introduces the key aspects of the course such as objectives, agenda and also gives a solid product introduction.
From DevOps to DevSecOps: 2 Dimensions of Security for DevOpsSanjeev Sharma
This document discusses security considerations for DevOps enterprises transitioning to DevSecOps. It identifies three dimensions of security: 1) securing the perimeter, 2) securing the delivery pipeline, and 3) securing deliverables. For the delivery pipeline, it notes vulnerabilities related to supply chains, insider attacks, errors in development, and weaknesses in design/code/integration. It emphasizes applying security practices throughout the development lifecycle, from coding through deployment. The document provides references for further reading on DevOps security best practices.
IBM UrbanCode Deploy: Automates and manages the deployments of business applications made of many component pieces such as web services, databases, content, CICS and mobile apps. Through automation, costly errors and manual labor are drastically reduced. UrbanCode Deploy also eliminates a common bottleneck between agile development teams and slower operations groups thereby speeding time to market. UrbanCode Deploy excels at driving down cost and reducing risk.
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns: A leading edge offering that combines all the great capabilities of UrbanCode Deploy with additional capabilities for designing and deploying full-stack environments on cloud and updating configurations for existing cloud environments.
IBM UrbanCode Release: A robust collaborative release management tool that helps you handle the growing number and complexity of releases. You can plan, execute, and track a release through every stage of the delivery lifecycle.
IBM UrbanCode Build: An enterprise continuous integration server used for managing builds, build artifacts and the dependancies inherent with them. UrbanCode Build specializes in reducing errors and speeding handoffs through a managed self-service build infrastructure.
Turning up the HEAT with IBM MobileFirst for iOS Apps (Interconnect 2016)Michael Elder
The landmark partnership between Apple and IBM announced in 2014 set the Internet abuzz. This partnership aims to spark true, mobile-led business change across the enterprise. In this talk, we’ll show you how IBM is using OpenStack, Heat, and DevOps to deploy the MobileFirst Platform for iOS enterprise solutions. We willl tell the story of how we used full-stack application patterns based on OpenStack Heat to provision environments with speed and reliability.
Deployment Automation for Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Platform EnvironmentsIBM UrbanCode Products
This document discusses how IBM's UrbanCode Deploy product can be used to automate application deployments across hybrid cloud and multi-platform environments. It provides examples of how UrbanCode Deploy supports deploying applications to systems like IBM z/OS, distributed systems, private clouds, public clouds and PaaS platforms in an automated and unified manner using patterns and templates. The document also discusses reference architectures and case studies for implementing continuous delivery pipelines spanning both on-premise and cloud infrastructures.
How to Adopt Docker Within Your Enterprise Using IBM UrbanCode Deploy (Interc...Michael Elder
In this session, we will discuss how to incorporate Docker into your Continious Delivery pipeline. We will highlight challenges that enterprises can encounter when adopting Docker, including image management, promotion and configuration management. We will discuss how Docker applications or components can compliment existing traditional IT architectures, and will perform a live demonstration of the Docker/IBM UrbanCode capabilities to deploy Docker containers into local Docker Runtimes, or to IBM Container Services on Bluemix.
Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Enterprise and IBM UrbanCode DeployIBM UrbanCode Products
Jenkins, the world’s leading open source continuous integration server, and IBM UrbanCode Deploy can be used together to automate the end-to-end continuous delivery process.
See how Jenkins passes builds to IBM UrbanCode Deploy to automate the deployment of applications, middleware configurations and database changes into development, test and production environments—delivering higher quality software in a repeatable fashion.
Presented by: Eric Minick, IBM DevOps Evangelist (and UrbanCode guy), and Kohsuke Kawaguchi, CTO of CloudBees.
Elevate Your Continuous Delivery Strategy Above the Rolling Clouds - UrbanCod...Michael Elder
Provides an introduction to different types of workloads, delivery approaches, and delivery scenarios for combining UrbanCode Deploy and IBM DevOps Services.
Continuous Application Delivery to WebSphere - Featuring IBM UrbanCodeIBM UrbanCode Products
UrbanCode Deploy provides extensive capabilities for configuring WebSphere Application Server (WAS) through plug-ins: Application Deployment for WebSphere – which enables the auto-discovery of WAS cells; and Middleware Configuration for WebSphere – which allows for management of WAS configurations.
See how, when combined, UrbanCode Deploy and these plug-ins enable a rapid, controlled method for continuous delivery to WebSphere Application Servers.
NBCUniversal is implementing DevOps practices like continuous integration, delivery, and testing using tools from IBM like UrbanCode Deploy, IBM Dev-Test Environment as a Service (IDTES), and IBM Cloud Orchestrator. This allows them to continuously test code, deploy applications across hybrid clouds, and improve collaboration between development and operations teams. NBCUniversal's DevOps practices aim to address issues like slow release processes and lack of integration between development stages.
Integrations, UI Enhancements and Cloud – See What’s New with IBM UrbanCode D...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy delivers several new feature functionalities with the latest software release further extending its commitment to integrations, and cloud, while bringing deployment automation as-a-service to the market. Leading this latest release is a new integration with VMware VRealize Automation; a new Jenkins Pipeline plugin, and new full-featured as-a-service version of Deploy hosted by Softlayer.
Slides from this webcast: bit.ly/mTUTq4
Discussion of what DevOps is, why we need it, what sorts of shared tooling helps it, and how it fits in to an enterprise rollout.
The document contains the schedule for breakout sessions at IBM InterConnect on release and deployment technologies. There are over 50 sessions listed across 4 days covering topics like continuous delivery, deployment automation, release management best practices, and case studies from IBM customers on their DevOps journeys. Many of the sessions feature IBM's UrbanCode Release and Deploy products or are led by IBM experts on related topics.
This document discusses DevOps and containers. It provides an overview of DevOps, what Docker is, and IBM Bluemix and its Container Service.
The agenda includes DevOps concepts like continuous delivery and feedback. Docker simplifies application portability and deployment. IBM Bluemix is a digital innovation platform that supports containers. Its Container Service automates building, distributing, hosting, and managing Docker images at scale.
by Luca Della Giovanna - Come to IBM Code Lab and grab the opportunity to get hand-on experience with Bluemix, the next generation open-standards, cloud-based platform for building, managing, and running your apps, of all types. At Code Lab you can explore the world of infinite possibilities Bluemix supplies to mobile and back-end development and application monitoring, as well as for web, mobile, big data, and smart devices. Our knowledgeable staff will lead you through Boilerplates, Java runtimes, and all features from a rich ecosystem of partners and open source projects — all provided as-a-service in the cloud.
CloudBees Jenkins and Pivotal Cloud Foundry - Continuous Delivery for Cloud N...Nima Badiey
This document provides an overview of Continuous Delivery for Cloud Native Applications using the CloudBees Jenkins Platform for Pivotal Cloud Foundry. It introduces the speakers and their backgrounds. The agenda includes an introduction to CloudBees and the Jenkins Platform, a demo of a continuous delivery pipeline deploying an application to Pivotal Cloud Foundry, a deep dive into integrating the Jenkins Platform with Pivotal Cloud Foundry, and managing Jenkins through Pivotal Ops Manager and CloudBees Jenkins Operations Center.
Deploying to and Configuring WebSphere Application Server with UrbanCode DeployIBM DevOps
Integrating middleware configuration into your application delivery lifecycle can be difficult and usually requires painful manual processes and constant surveillance.
But, there is hope! IBM UrbanCode Deploy has a new and improved middleware configuration plugin for WebSphere Application Server that provides automated updates to WebSphere as part of the application deployment process. Instead of wrestling with manual changes, join us in this session to learn how this plugin can help you update, manage and configure multiple WebSphere instances automatically and automate application deployments on top every time.
IBM WebSphere Application Server traditional and DockerDavid Currie
IBM WebSphere Application Server can run in both traditional and Docker environments. Docker provides benefits like consistency across environments, faster build and deployment, higher server density, and separation of concerns between development and operations. IBM supports WebSphere Liberty and traditional editions running in Docker containers. Dockerfiles are available to build WebSphere images containing application servers, deployment managers, and other software components. Organizations can use Docker to improve the deployment and management of WebSphere environments.
This document provides an overview of DevOps concepts and the IBM DevOps solution. It defines DevOps as a software development method that emphasizes communication and collaboration between development and IT operations. The key concepts discussed include continuous integration, delivery, testing, monitoring, infrastructure as code, build pipelines, and the need for organizational change. It also outlines IBM's DevOps reference architecture and toolchain, including solutions for application release management, cloud provisioning, and deployment automation.
IBM Bluemix is a cloud platform that allows users to build, deploy and manage applications. It is built on Cloud Foundry and supports various programming languages and services. Bluemix provides tools for continuous delivery and is optimized to improve developer productivity. It offers a catalog of services that can be integrated into applications without needing to manage the underlying infrastructure.
This document discusses Node.js development using the Eclipse Orion IDE and deployment to Bluemix. It introduces IBM DevOps Services (JazzHub), which allows developers to collaborate on software projects hosted in the cloud. JazzHub provides task tracking, agile planning, integrated source control, and browser-based development using Eclipse Orion, allowing developers to work from anywhere without downloads. The document demonstrates Node.js development with Orion and deployment of projects to Bluemix.
Software engineers everywhere are looking for faster, easier ways to get their jobs done. They don't want to worry with infrastructure or installing software--they just want to code!
In this hands-on workshop, attendees will learn how they can leverage Software as a Service (SaaS) and Platforms as a Service (PaaS) to develop applications in the cloud without having to install any software on their devices.
Bring your laptop or tablet and get ready to code! Attendees will improve an existing application as they track their work, file defects, update the application's code, and see their application running live. They will also have the option of setting up automatic deployments, so they can see DevOps in action!
For more information and to access the workbook associated with this workshop, visit http://jfokus.mybluemix.net/.
Bluemix overview - UK WebSphere Integration User GroupJon Marshall
- Bluemix is an open-standard, cloud-based platform for building, managing, and running applications of all types. It provides developers with services, tools, runtimes and APIs to build, deploy and manage applications on the cloud.
- Bluemix can be delivered as a public cloud, dedicated private cloud, or on-premises implementation. It provides flexibility in deployment options and runtime environments including containers and virtual machines.
- Bluemix offers a catalog of services covering web, data, mobile, analytics, cognitive, IoT and other domains to extend application functionality alongside integration and DevOps tools.
A developer can now build out Cloud Native applications using our patterns-first approach. You simply select the type of building block you’d like to create followed by which services you’d like to incorporate into your application (i.e., Cloudant database, WatsonConversation, Push Notifications).
IBM BlueMix Architecture and Deep Dive (Powered by CloudFoundry) Animesh Singh
meetup.com/Bluemix
meetup.com/CloudFoundry/
In this meetup, we discussed the architecture and demonstrated IBM BlueMix, public Platform-as-a-Service offering based on Cloud Foundry
The document summarizes a meetup organized by IBM France Lab on October 15th, 2014. It included presentations on Bluemix platform overview, the MARS project for monitoring mobile app usage, and a service presentation from Simplicité Software. The agenda covered an introduction to Bluemix, its benefits over customer-managed infrastructure, how it works with Cloud Foundry and services, why developers use it, and how to run, create, and monitor apps on the platform.
Webcast Presentation: Be lean. Be agile. Work together with DevOps Services (...GRUC
This document provides information about how to connect with the Rational user community through various online channels, including the Rational user group website, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+. It lists the URLs for joining discussions or following news on each of these platforms.
135 . Haga el deploy de su aplicación en minutos y en cualquier lenguaje con ...GeneXus
This document describes IBM Bluemix, a cloud-based platform for building, deploying, and managing applications. Bluemix allows developers to build apps using any programming language or framework, and to integrate various services like databases, analytics tools, and the Watson APIs. Developers can get their apps running on Bluemix within seconds and monitor them in real-time. Bluemix provides tools to streamline development and supports both free and paid usage models.
IBM Bluemix is an open cloud platform that allows developers to build, manage and run applications of all types. It provides instant environments with any language runtime, continuous integration and deployment tools, and a catalog of APIs and services. Bluemix embraces Cloud Foundry as its core platform as a service and extends it with additional IBM, third party and open source services. It allows developers to quickly create apps using prebuilt services, integrate with on-premise systems, and monitor apps in real time, while IBM handles security and other infrastructure concerns. Developers can sign up in minutes and pay for only what they use through flexible pricing models.
The document summarizes IBM's Social Business Toolkit SDK. It introduces the SDK as providing easy to use code libraries and samples to help developers add social capabilities to their applications. It notes that the SDK targets a broad range of developers, focuses on web technologies, and is delivered as an open source project on GitHub. It also describes the Social Business Playground for exploring code snippets and APIs.
The document provides an overview of Open Stack cloud services. It discusses key aspects of Open Source, cloud computing, hypervisors, Open Stack, and compares Open Stack to other cloud platforms like CloudStack and Eucalyptus. The document highlights that Open Stack provides the features required for IaaS cloud services, but some integration work is needed to commercialize it. It also notes that while the platforms differ in codebase and hypervisor support, choosing a good management layer allows portability between platforms.
Cloud Native Patterns with Bluemix Developer ConsoleMatthew Perrins
This presentation talks about Cloud Native Application patterns Mobile, Web, BFF (Backend for Frontend) and Microservices. It will walk through the patterns and show how they can be used to deliver public cloud solutions with IBM Cloud, using Bluemix Developer Console
Bluemix is IBM's Platform as a Service that allows developers to focus on applications by eliminating tasks like OS patching, deployment, scaling and health management. It provides flexible compute options including containers and virtual machines. Bluemix offers a catalog of services to extend app functionality, robust DevOps tooling across the app lifecycle, and can be accessed on IBM and private clouds. It is underpinned by technologies like Cloud Foundry, Docker and OpenStack.
Eclipse tools for deployment to was liberty profile in BluemixEclipse Day India
This document provides an overview and demonstration of Eclipse tools that allow developing applications locally and deploying them on the IBM Bluemix Platform as a Service (PaaS). It discusses the WebSphere Application Server Liberty profile and its lightweight configuration. The tools simplify setting up a Liberty server, configuring and running applications locally, and deploying them to Bluemix for testing and production. A demo is provided of developing an app locally and deploying it on Bluemix using Eclipse.
IBM BlueMix Presentation - Paris Meetup 17th Sept. 2014IBM France Lab
Bluemix is an open-standard, cloud-based platform for
building, managing, and running applications of all types
(web, mobile, big data, new smart devices, and so on).
TrustArc Webinar: Consumer Expectations vs Corporate Realities on Data Broker...TrustArc
Most consumers believe they’re making informed decisions about their personal data—adjusting privacy settings, blocking trackers, and opting out where they can. However, our new research reveals that while awareness is high, taking meaningful action is still lacking. On the corporate side, many organizations report strong policies for managing third-party data and consumer consent yet fall short when it comes to consistency, accountability and transparency.
This session will explore the research findings from TrustArc’s Privacy Pulse Survey, examining consumer attitudes toward personal data collection and practical suggestions for corporate practices around purchasing third-party data.
Attendees will learn:
- Consumer awareness around data brokers and what consumers are doing to limit data collection
- How businesses assess third-party vendors and their consent management operations
- Where business preparedness needs improvement
- What these trends mean for the future of privacy governance and public trust
This discussion is essential for privacy, risk, and compliance professionals who want to ground their strategies in current data and prepare for what’s next in the privacy landscape.
Andrew Marnell: Transforming Business Strategy Through Data-Driven InsightsAndrew Marnell
With expertise in data architecture, performance tracking, and revenue forecasting, Andrew Marnell plays a vital role in aligning business strategies with data insights. Andrew Marnell’s ability to lead cross-functional teams ensures businesses achieve sustainable growth and operational excellence.
Procurement Insights Cost To Value Guide.pptxJon Hansen
Procurement Insights integrated Historic Procurement Industry Archives, serves as a powerful complement — not a competitor — to other procurement industry firms. It fills critical gaps in depth, agility, and contextual insight that most traditional analyst and association models overlook.
Learn more about this value- driven proprietary service offering here.
Big Data Analytics Quick Research Guide by Arthur MorganArthur Morgan
This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
- Artificial Intelligence QRG
- Quantum Computing QRG
- Big Data Analytics QRG
- Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation & Control QRG (coming 2026)
- UK Home Computing & The Birth of ARM QRG (coming 2027)
Any questions or comments?
- Please contact Arthur Morgan at [email protected].
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Spark is a powerhouse for large datasets, but when it comes to smaller data workloads, its overhead can sometimes slow things down. What if you could achieve high performance and efficiency without the need for Spark?
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HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices and Managing Multiuser Environmentspanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-and-managing-multiuser-environments/
HCL Nomad Web is heralded as the next generation of the HCL Notes client, offering numerous advantages such as eliminating the need for packaging, distribution, and installation. Nomad Web client upgrades will be installed “automatically” in the background. This significantly reduces the administrative footprint compared to traditional HCL Notes clients. However, troubleshooting issues in Nomad Web present unique challenges compared to the Notes client.
Join Christoph and Marc as they demonstrate how to simplify the troubleshooting process in HCL Nomad Web, ensuring a smoother and more efficient user experience.
In this webinar, we will explore effective strategies for diagnosing and resolving common problems in HCL Nomad Web, including
- Accessing the console
- Locating and interpreting log files
- Accessing the data folder within the browser’s cache (using OPFS)
- Understand the difference between single- and multi-user scenarios
- Utilizing Client Clocking
What is Model Context Protocol(MCP) - The new technology for communication bw...Vishnu Singh Chundawat
The MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a framework designed to manage context and interaction within complex systems. This SlideShare presentation will provide a detailed overview of the MCP Model, its applications, and how it plays a crucial role in improving communication and decision-making in distributed systems. We will explore the key concepts behind the protocol, including the importance of context, data management, and how this model enhances system adaptability and responsiveness. Ideal for software developers, system architects, and IT professionals, this presentation will offer valuable insights into how the MCP Model can streamline workflows, improve efficiency, and create more intuitive systems for a wide range of use cases.
UiPath Community Berlin: Orchestrator API, Swagger, and Test Manager APIUiPathCommunity
Join this UiPath Community Berlin meetup to explore the Orchestrator API, Swagger interface, and the Test Manager API. Learn how to leverage these tools to streamline automation, enhance testing, and integrate more efficiently with UiPath. Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
📕 Agenda
Welcome & Introductions
Orchestrator API Overview
Exploring the Swagger Interface
Test Manager API Highlights
Streamlining Automation & Testing with APIs (Demo)
Q&A and Open Discussion
Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
👉 Join our UiPath Community Berlin chapter: https://community.uipath.com/berlin/
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 18:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming UiPath Community sessions at https://community.uipath.com/events/.
AI Changes Everything – Talk at Cardiff Metropolitan University, 29th April 2...Alan Dix
Talk at the final event of Data Fusion Dynamics: A Collaborative UK-Saudi Initiative in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence funded by the British Council UK-Saudi Challenge Fund 2024, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 29th April 2025
https://alandix.com/academic/talks/CMet2025-AI-Changes-Everything/
Is AI just another technology, or does it fundamentally change the way we live and think?
Every technology has a direct impact with micro-ethical consequences, some good, some bad. However more profound are the ways in which some technologies reshape the very fabric of society with macro-ethical impacts. The invention of the stirrup revolutionised mounted combat, but as a side effect gave rise to the feudal system, which still shapes politics today. The internal combustion engine offers personal freedom and creates pollution, but has also transformed the nature of urban planning and international trade. When we look at AI the micro-ethical issues, such as bias, are most obvious, but the macro-ethical challenges may be greater.
At a micro-ethical level AI has the potential to deepen social, ethnic and gender bias, issues I have warned about since the early 1990s! It is also being used increasingly on the battlefield. However, it also offers amazing opportunities in health and educations, as the recent Nobel prizes for the developers of AlphaFold illustrate. More radically, the need to encode ethics acts as a mirror to surface essential ethical problems and conflicts.
At the macro-ethical level, by the early 2000s digital technology had already begun to undermine sovereignty (e.g. gambling), market economics (through network effects and emergent monopolies), and the very meaning of money. Modern AI is the child of big data, big computation and ultimately big business, intensifying the inherent tendency of digital technology to concentrate power. AI is already unravelling the fundamentals of the social, political and economic world around us, but this is a world that needs radical reimagining to overcome the global environmental and human challenges that confront us. Our challenge is whether to let the threads fall as they may, or to use them to weave a better future.
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Hybrid Growth Mandate Model with TrsLabs
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#StandardsGoals for 2025: Standards & certification roundup - Tech Forum 2025BookNet Canada
Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, transcript, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Massive Power Outage Hits Spain, Portugal, and France: Causes, Impact, and On...Aqusag Technologies
In late April 2025, a significant portion of Europe, particularly Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France, experienced widespread, rolling power outages that continue to affect millions of residents, businesses, and infrastructure systems.
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
In today's fast-paced retail environment, efficiency is key. Every minute counts, and every penny matters. One tool that can significantly boost your store's efficiency is a well-executed planogram. These visual merchandising blueprints not only enhance store layouts but also save time and money in the process.
Linux Support for SMARC: How Toradex Empowers Embedded DevelopersToradex
Toradex brings robust Linux support to SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture), ensuring high performance and long-term reliability for embedded applications. Here’s how:
• Optimized Torizon OS & Yocto Support – Toradex provides Torizon OS, a Debian-based easy-to-use platform, and Yocto BSPs for customized Linux images on SMARC modules.
• Seamless Integration with i.MX 8M Plus and i.MX 95 – Toradex SMARC solutions leverage NXP’s i.MX 8 M Plus and i.MX 95 SoCs, delivering power efficiency and AI-ready performance.
• Secure and Reliable – With Secure Boot, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and LTS kernel support, Toradex ensures industrial-grade security and longevity.
• Containerized Workflows for AI & IoT – Support for Docker, ROS, and real-time Linux enables scalable AI, ML, and IoT applications.
• Strong Ecosystem & Developer Support – Toradex offers comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and dedicated support, accelerating time-to-market.
With Toradex’s Linux support for SMARC, developers get a scalable, secure, and high-performance solution for industrial, medical, and AI-driven applications.
Do you have a specific project or application in mind where you're considering SMARC? We can help with Free Compatibility Check and help you with quick time-to-market
For more information: https://www.toradex.com/computer-on-modules/smarc-arm-family
Designing Low-Latency Systems with Rust and ScyllaDB: An Architectural Deep DiveScyllaDB
Want to learn practical tips for designing systems that can scale efficiently without compromising speed?
Join us for a workshop where we’ll address these challenges head-on and explore how to architect low-latency systems using Rust. During this free interactive workshop oriented for developers, engineers, and architects, we’ll cover how Rust’s unique language features and the Tokio async runtime enable high-performance application development.
As you explore key principles of designing low-latency systems with Rust, you will learn how to:
- Create and compile a real-world app with Rust
- Connect the application to ScyllaDB (NoSQL data store)
- Negotiate tradeoffs related to data modeling and querying
- Manage and monitor the database for consistently low latencies
DevOpsDays Atlanta 2025 - Building 10x Development Organizations.pptxJustin Reock
Building 10x Organizations with Modern Productivity Metrics
10x developers may be a myth, but 10x organizations are very real, as proven by the influential study performed in the 1980s, ‘The Coding War Games.’
Right now, here in early 2025, we seem to be experiencing YAPP (Yet Another Productivity Philosophy), and that philosophy is converging on developer experience. It seems that with every new method we invent for the delivery of products, whether physical or virtual, we reinvent productivity philosophies to go alongside them.
But which of these approaches actually work? DORA? SPACE? DevEx? What should we invest in and create urgency behind today, so that we don’t find ourselves having the same discussion again in a decade?
2. Environments set up in minutes versus
days or weeks
Choice: Languages, Services and Tools
Friction free way to experiment with new
middleware capabilities
New apps mean new developer needs
middleware capabilities
Self service environment to deploy, scale and
monitor applications
Securely connect to and integrate with existing
applications data
3. Experimental in nature
- Require rapid iteration
- Faster time to market
- May be decommissioned quickly
Are written in multiple languages
- Web: JavaScript, Ruby, Java, PHP
- Mobile: iOS, Android, SDK
Composed of Services
- Build using a composition model of stitching
Building Cloud & Mobile apps
- Build using a composition model of stitching
capabilities together
- Capabilities often require time to test in app
beyond the scope of a free trial
Integrate with existing systems
- Data is often located in multiple places (public,
private, traditional data center)
- Existing systems may not scale at the same the
level of cloud applications
4. Cloud
Operating
Environment
Development
Services
Application
Services
CREATE CONSUME
• Enable applications to be rapidly & incrementally
composed from services
APPLICATIONS / WORKLOADS
• Persistence
• Messaging & Workflow
• Scripting & Programming
Languages
• Code Repository &
Version control
• Continuous build &
Test
Cloud Operating Environment
Operational
Services
Infrastructure
Services
CAPACITYCONTROL
composed from services
• Deliver application changes continuously
• Enable continuous availability
• Support fit-for-purpose programming models &
services
• Embed manageability of services & application
• Workload Optimized & Elastic
• Compute, Storage, Network
• Clustering & Elasticity
• Logging
• Monitoring
• Security
IBM Confidential
5. Introducing JazzHub
What is JazzHub?
− JazzHub allows you to develop and collaborate on
software projects in the cloud.
− Fully hosted task tracking, agile planning, and integrated
source control so you have everything you need to
develop your next app, feature or product.
− IBM’s premiere hosted environment for Cloud application
development, with built-in DevOps capabilities
− Free public and fee-based private projects (free during
Beta)
− Explore and join existing projects
Start quickly. Simply.Start quickly. Simply.
− No downloads required!
− Create your first project in minutes
Work the way you want to work
− Browser-based development using integrated Eclipse
Orion technology provided by JazzHub
− Full support for local development with Eclipse or Visual
Studio
− Built in support for Jazz Source Control
− Connect to your existing GitHub projects
7. What is IBM BlueMix?
IBM BlueMix leverages Cloud Foundry to
enable developers to rapidly build, deploy, and
manage their cloud applications, while tapping
a growing ecosystem of available services
and runtime frameworks
How Does it Work?
IBM will provide services and runtimes into the
ecosystem based on their extensive software
portfolio
Introducing IBM BlueMix
DevelopmentDevelopment
Service Simulation
Functional Testing
Delivery Pipeline
Performance Testing
Rich client IDE
Web-based IDE
OperationalOperational MobileMobile
Logging
Monitoring
Backup
Scheduling
Mobile Runtime
SMS
Passes
Location Intelligence
getLocation
Push Notifications
Data & AnalyticsData & Analytics
NoSQL
Predictive Analytics
Social Analytics
Relational DB
MapReduce
Infrastructure & SecurityInfrastructure & Security Application ServicesApplication Services
Identity
Application Security
Object Storage
Smarter Infrastructure
Caching
Business Rules
Workflow
Java
PHP
Ruby
Python
Messaging
Rich ecosystem of current and planned services
Enable applications to be rapidly and
incrementally composed and operated
IBM-hosted & 3rd party services
8. Run Your Apps
The developer can chose any language runtime
or bring their own. Just upload your code and
go.
Deliver DevOps
Development, monitoring, deployment and
logging tools allow the developer to run the
entire application
APIs and Services
A catalog of open source, IBM and third
party APIs services allow a developer to
With BlueMix you can
party APIs services allow a developer to
stitch together an application in minutes.
Cloud Integration
Build hybrid environments. Connect to on-
premises systems of record plus other public
and private clouds. Expose your own APIs to
your developers.
Extend SaaS Apps
Drop in SaaS App SDKs and extend to new
use cases (e.g,. Mobile, Analytics, Web)
9. ...Businesses can react quickly to test new markets
and deliver accelerated business value
BlueMix Application Development
JavaDevOps Services IBM Application
Performance Management
IBM WebSphere
eXtreme Scale
Mobile
DB
Continuous optimization to drive better business outcomes
19. Line of
Business
BlueMix
SmartCloud Orchestrator
IBM Pure Application System
IBM UrbanCode Deploy
IBM UrbanCode Release
Jenkins
Plan and Measure Release and Deploy
Rational Team Concert
Rational Quality Manager
Rational Test Workbench
Rational Test Virtualization Server
Develop and Test Monitor and Optimize