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Breaking up the Container Monolith

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By Brian Atkisson May 4, 2017September 5, 2017

Dan Walsh, of SELinux Coloring Book fame, presented on the work he and his team have been doing with containers. Dan has long been a technical leader in the container and SELinux spaces and is an amazing guy.

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Using OpenShift with AWS Services and Features

Using OpenShift with AWS Services and Features

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By Brian Atkisson May 4, 2017

Mandus Momberg, AWS Partner Solutions Architect, presented mechanisms to integrate OpenShift with AWS native features. Many of these concepts are covered in the Red Hat reference architecture for deploying OpenShift Container Platform 3.5 on AWS.

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The Truth about Microservices

The Truth about Microservices

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By Brian Atkisson May 4, 2017February 20, 2018

John Frizelle, a Mobile Platform Architect at Red Hat, gave a talk on microservices wherein he provided some great advice about microservices. Most importantly, he provided guidance on when, where, and why (or why not) you should deploy them.

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