Livecast #2: How to Build a Cloud Foundry POC

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October 13, 2015 | 11:00 am–11:45 am
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    Why watch this?

    The first in our series of Livecasts featured several Cloud Foundry use cases from great organizations throughout the world.

    Now, Livecast 2 addresses the issues involved with creating a Cloud Fondry Proof of Concept (PoC).

    If you’ve committed to Cloud Foundry and need to develop your PoC initiative, please register NOW for Livecast: “How to Build a Cloud Foundry PoC”.

    This livecast offers a step-by-step methodology on how to decide upon a PoC initiative, how CF works with existing infrastructure, and how to set goals and build the PoC. Learn about the best way to procced: how to avoid monolithic apps, how to build 12-factor apps, and what you need to know about dependence management.

    Agenda:

    Initial ConsiderationsChoose an InfrastructureMeasuring Success
    • Cloud-native Workloads
    • Avoid Monolithic Apps
    • Use 12-factor Apps
    • Avoid Local File System
    • Dependency Management
    • Minimum Requirements
    • IaaS vs. Local Machine
    • Integrate w/OpenStack
    • Integrate w/Public Cloud
    • Other Integrations
    • Availability & Reliability
    • Technical Success
      Auto-scaling, Rolling Updates, Automated Recovery
    • Business Success
      Time to production, TCO, Security/Compliance, HA

    Reserve your spot today → Register_to_CFlivecast

    Who should attend?

    This livecast series will be of great interest to enterprise architects, product-line managers, and other IT and business-side executives who know the basics of Cloud Foundry and now have a need to evaluate it seriously.

    About presenter:

    Renat Khasanshyn is CEO of Altoros Systems and Venture Partner at Runa Capital. Renat is also a founder of Apatar, the world’s first open source multi-tenant data integration software project, and a winner of 2007 IBM Business Mashup Challenge. Renat’s primary focus now is to bring “software assembly lines” and “data lakes” into organizations through training, deployment and integration of solutions offered by the Cloud Foundry ecosystem. He is an active member of the Cloud Foundry Foundation Advisory Board and a frequent speaker at Cloud Foundry events.

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