Cloud Camp Attracts 150 Attendees on the Eve of the Cloud Foundry Summit
Other recaps: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | BOSH Day | Top 100 Quotes
Full house at the Cloud Camp
More than 150 people attended the cloud camp hosted by Dave Nielsen of Redis Labs, held on Sunday, May 22, in the runup to the Cloud Foundry Summit 2016 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, CA.
The healthy crowd was a combination of key contributors to Cloud Foundry and people who are relatively new to the platform but who nevertheless were full of deep, substantial questions.
Dave and Altoros’s engineer Juan Pablo Genovese led things with Cloud Foundry and BOSH overview; Juan Pablo outlined his work over the years with the open-source version of Cloud Foundry and how to deploy it in different scenarios with BOSH.
Both speakers noted how Cloud Foundry does especially well in a complex, multi-app environment, and that even as more tools, tips, and techniques can be brought to bear, this is still serious enterprise computing.
Agenda
A series of 5-minute talks ensued, with the following topics and speakers:
- “PostgreSQL Gets Its Due” by Dr Nic Williams of Stark and Wayne
- “People, Not Platforms” by Dan Young of EngineerBetter
- “OpenWhisk—Cloud Native, Event Driven, Serverless Micrsoservices Framework” by Animesh Singh of IBM
- “Building a Highly-Available Redis Cloud Foundry Service,” by Julian Fischer of Anynines.
There was then a lot of discussion about OpenWhisk and microservices, as well as the topic of working with databases (such as Redis) with Cloud Foundry.
The meeting then formed into several smaller groups, most focused on specific topics about deploying Cloud Foundry and integrating it with other technologies.
One of the groups was led by the Foundation’s Stormy Peters, who outlined the Cloud Ambassador program and hinted at some important announcements to come at the Summit this week.
Packed house at the #CloudFoundry unconference! pic.twitter.com/g2Z72cBZDJ
— Stormy (@storming) May 23, 2016
Personal note: I am at the Summit as part of the Altoros’s team that will be presenting and reporting on the conference during the week. The @altoros Twitter feed will be a primary center of our coverage.
All CF Summit recaps:
- Cloud Foundry Summit 2016, Day 1: Ecosystem Is Growing
- Cloud Foundry Summit 2016, Day 2: Ops Are Large and in Charge
- Cloud Foundry Summit 2016, Day 3: Blockchain and Govs Enter the Scene
- BOSH Day Concludes Cloud Foundry Summit 2016
- Top 100 Quotes from the Cloud Foundry Summit 2016
- Digital Transformation Using Cloud Foundry—What Works and What Doesn’t
- Building Scaled-down, HA, Mission-critical Architecture with Cloud Foundry
- Join the Training During Cloud Foundry Summit 2016!