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From legacy to microservices: Lessons learned on the road to success by Miles & More

Watch Matthias Krohnen, Manager IT, Lead Innovation Lab, Miles & More GmbH, Torben Jaegar, Middleware Specialist Solution Architect, Red Hat, and Pagop, Middleware Sales Specialist, Red Hat speak in this breakout session at Red Hat Summit 2017. With over 29 million participants, Miles & More is the largest frequent flyer program in Europe. Expanding this travel rewards program into other markets required a fundamental change to the company's IT infrastructure, as the previous legacy environment was hard to maintain and not scalable. Miles & More chose to move to a microservices-based architecture built on Red Hat OpenShift. With this new environment, the company can support innovation and deploy new microservices into production within 5 days with zero downtime. Learn more about how Miles & More modernized their application development environment and process. Learn more: https://www.redhat.com/en/summit/2017/agenda/sessions

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Open Service Broker API: Enabling microservices in the enterprise

Hear from Paul Morie, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat and Todd Sanders, Director, Software Engineering, Red Hat in this breakout session at Red Hat Summit 2017 Connectivity is not enough to implement microservices-based systems on Kubernetes. Application authors want a seamless service experience that includes connectivity and adding coordinates, credentials, and configuration into their applications. To meet this need, the Kubernetes service catalog uses the Open Service Broker application programming interface (API) to connect any application deployed in Kubernetes to a wide variety of service brokers in a microservices-based software environment.

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2012 Red Hat Summit: Achieving top network performance

In this session, Mark Wagner reviews enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and show attendees how to take advantage of them in their environments. Mark uses test results from Red Hat's performance lab to highlight the various differences, advantages, and tradeoffs for many technologies, including Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) virtualization technology, 10Gbit Ethernet, Infiniband, FCoE, Packet Flow Control, and RDMA. Mark also presents guidelines and tools for planning and tuning network configurations for low latency and high throughput. He covers the differences between tuning for baremetal, a KVM guest, a Red Hat Storage file system, and NFS. He also touches upon some tricks developers can use when writing network-based applications.

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Accelerate DevOps with Red Hat Consulting and OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat

By aligning development and operations teams with solutions from Red Hat Consulting and OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat, you can: -Reduce product cycle time. -Write applications faster. -Drive automation that strengthens the link between IT and the needs of your organization. This video includes a demonstration of OpenShift Enterprise.

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Engineering VP talks RHEL 6 features

Key features, themes, and objectives of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, in a talk delivered by Engineering Vice President Tim Burke. Find out what's new, what's improved, and what is most important in the newest release of the Red Hat operating system.

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Manage resources for HPC workloads with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® has a kernel feature called control groups, or cgroups. This feature allows you to allocate resources–such as CPU time, system memory, network bandwidth, or a combination of these resources–among user-defined processes. This feature is also used to implement Linux containers. See how system administrators can gain fine-grained control over system resources and divide them among tasks and users, thus increasing overall system efficiency.

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ING services Poland transforms its data center with Red Hat solutions

ING Services Poland needed to reduce IT architecture maintenance costs and accelerate delivery of platforms on which the business applications for clients from the ING Group are built. After implementing Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat JBoss Middleware technologies, the company has met its objectives to speed up the applications delivery from weeks to days, to reduce costs of services to 1/3 and has managed to win new internal clients.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7: Redefining the Enterprise OS

Since its introduction more than a decade ago, Red Hat Enterprise Linux has become the world's leading enterprise Linux platform. Hear from Red Hat executives how Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 raises the bar yet again and brings the next-generation of IT to customers. Learn more at http://www.redhat.com/virtual

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Red Hat CEO on RHEL 6

Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat CEO and chairman of the board, gives an overview of the advantages of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, and explains why this award-winning version brings even more to the technology table. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is more reliable than Windows, more open than Oracle, and more comprehensive than VMware. It is the industry standard, used by everyone from the DoD to Wall Street, and everywhere from standard desktops to the cloud.

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Identity management in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

See a demo of new identity management features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and ways to use them. Specifically, you will see: - How easy it is to join Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems into Active Directory (realmd, SSSD) and create IdM cross-realm trust. - The end-to-end two-factor one-time password (OTP)-based authentication and centralized management of identities.

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Cox Enterprises Trusts in Red Hat: A Red Hat Customer Success Story

Cox Enterprises transitions their critical ERP platform to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Cox Enterprises is a leading communications, media, and automotive services company. Headquartered in Atlanta, Cox Enterprises has more than 66,000 employees and its revenues are nearly $15 billion. Cox businesses include Cox Communications, the third-largest cable TV provider, Manheim, the world's leading provider of vehicle remarketing services, Cox Media Group, an integrated broadcasting, publishing, and digital media company, and AutoTrader.com, the Internet's largest auto classified marketplace and consumer information website

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2014 Red Hat Summit: Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform

In this session, Rhys Oxenham talks about Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform, a highly scalable Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solution, from the ground up. We'll start from the traditional datacenter virtualization perspective and move through to the platform that enables scale-out, fault-tolerant workloads. You'll also learn about the major components in the OpenStack Havana release cycle, how they fit together, and how they can be used to create an IaaS cloud platform. You'll see a basic demonstration of the key workflows that an end user would experience and learn how they can administer OpenStack environments. This session was part of the Cloud Readiness track. http://www.redhat.com/summit

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Fedora 14: Fedora to Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Putting technology in front of a wide audience quickly is part of the open source model, as seen in the 'release early, release often' mantra popular among open source developers. This community collaboration results in more feedback about feature functionality, and more opportunities for developers to continually improve code. Red Hat participates in this process as part of the Fedora community, and its contributions to Fedora help enhance the technology selected by Fedora's substantial user and contributor base. Fedora and Red Hat create a more scalable, extensible, and interoperable Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Read more: http://press.redhat.com/2010/10/21/fedora-14-reflects-evolution-of-leading-edge-open-source/

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Systemd Service & Resource Management in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

A new system management featured called systemd can help you better manage your servers with improved boot times, simplified syntax, and backwards compatibility with existing initialization scripts. See a demo of custom script migration to help you get familiar with new systemd utilities and commands.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux installer -- Active Directory domain

The installer for Red Hat Enterprise Linux is changing to dramatically improve the installation experience. See a demo of a few installation scenarios to learn about the more streamlined and responsive installer, which guides new users quickly through typical set-up steps.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 - Docker Overview

In this demo, Scott Collier shows how to use Docker containers (the contents of an image and its features) to cat out contents of /etc/host, launch a web server, and bindmounting log files to see activity on host machines.

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NUMA Programming on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Pt 1 - Introduction to NUMA

In part one of this five part series on NUMA programming, Curriculum Manager George Hacker discusses NUMA concepts and terms, CLI support for NUMA, and systems calls that support NUMA. Additional videos in the NUMA series are available to subscribers here: http://red.ht/O9bkS1. Plan | Deploy | Connect - http://red.ht/I0Ravb Already a subscriber? Join the Red Hat Developer's Program discussion here: http://red.ht/K0kCA7

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Manage IT resources with cgroups (demo)

Senior Software Maintenance Engineer Neil Horman from Red Hat demonstrates cgroups, a generic mechanism the kernel provides for grouping of processes and applying controls to those groups. The grouping is done via a virtual filesystem called 'cgroup.' Within this filesytem, each directory defines a new group. Tunables within a cgroup are provided by what the kernel calls 'controllers.' Each controller is able to expose one or more tunable or control. When mounting the cgroups filesystem, it is possible to mount the filesystem several times, with each mount point having a different set of (non-overlapping) controllers. The key idea is that this allows the administrator to construct differing group hierarchies for different sets of controllers/tunables, which offers new ways to control and manage cloud resources. See what else is new in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6: http://www.redhat.com/rhel/server/details/

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RHEL6: Performance highlights

Mission-critical RAS capabilities on Intel hardware. Applications that run best on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Scalability, flexibility, reliability. All these factors contribute to the highest levels of performance made possible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Hear our partners--IBM, HP, Dell, BMC, and more--explain why.

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Red Hat OpenShift express demo

Mike McGrath, a cloud architect at Red Hat, speaks about the OpenShift project, including express--a way to easily on-board PHP, Ruby, and Python applications via standard, open interfaces. McGrath demonstrates the process of uploading and updating the applications in the cloud using express, as well as ways to snapshot, clean up, and remove applications that are being migrated or eliminated. Learn more about Red Hat OpenShift: http://openshift.redhat.com/app/ Learn more about Red Hat cloud technology: http://www.redhat.com/cloud/build/

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Red Hat and Cisco: The future is open

Companies around the world are turning to the Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform to simplify the process of building cloud infrastructure. Learn how these two leading companies are paving way to an open cloud. Learn more about Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform: www.redhat.com/openstack

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Red Hat gives Adobe a flexible IT canvas

Adobe Systems, a long-time user of Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, wanted to offer its enterprise customers easy access to sandbox resources to evaluate and prototype solutions using Adobe products. Turning to the cloud, Adobe used Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to not only deliver a sandbox solution, but also to offer customers a Software- as-a-Service (SaaS) option for deploying Adobe-based solutions. Today, Adobe is using the Red Hat platform and Amazon Web Services to help customers simplify deployment, lower cost of ownership, and accelerate time to value.