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Red Hat Summit Virtual Experience 2021: Register today

Red Hat Developer Editorial Team

Automation, application deployment, and how to speed up your journey to the cloud. These and other developer hot topics will take center stage at Red Hat Summit 2021 . Join thousands of your peers by registering for our all-new, free, two-part virtual Summit experience. Keynote speaker Burr Sutter will be delving deep into developer technologies as we come together to learn, share stories of success and failure, and turn knowledge into action. We’ve reimagined this year’s Red Hat Summit as...

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How to build a Raspberry Pi photo booth

Doug Tidwell

The Raspberry Pi is a popular, powerful, low-cost Linux machine that can do amazing things. This article shows you how to build a photo booth with one.

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Using Red Hat Data Grid to power a multi-cloud real-time game

Galder Zamarreno

Red Hat Data Grid was used to power the multi-cloud real-time scavenger hunt game at Red Hat Summit 2018. In this article, you will learn how features of Data Grid were used to implement the games functionality, while replicating across three different cloud environments for high availability and resiliency.

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Red Hat Data Grid on Three Clouds (the details behind the demo)

Sebastian Łaskawiec

Here are behind-the-scenes details on how the Red Hat Summit 2018 multi-cloud demo was configured to run Red Hat Data Grid in active-active-active mode for cross-site replication across three clouds to handle a large amount of globally routed traffic.

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Red Hat Summit: Lowering the risk of monolith to microservices

Doug Tidwell

Modernizing a monolithic application by introducing microservices has some significant risks. Red Hat's Christian Posta shares his experiences helping customers move to microservices, providing lots of practical advice and insight along the way.

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Red Hat Summit: Functions as a Service with OpenWhisk and OpenShift

Doug Tidwell

Serverless computing (often called Functions as a Service, or FaaS) is one of the hottest emerging technologies today. The OpenWhisk project, currently in incubation at Apache, is an open-source implementation of serverless that lets you create functions that are invoked in response to events.

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Watch over 100 Red Hat Summit 2018 session videos online

Rob Terzi

Over 100 breakout sessions from Red Hat Summit 2018 are now available to watch on YouTube. Even if you were at Summit, there were too many sessions to attend all of the ones you might have wanted to see. All of the recorded sessions are in one big searchable YouTube playlist.

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Red Hat Summit: An introduction to OpenShift.io

Doug Tidwell

OpenShift.io is a cloud native set of zero-install tools for editing and debugging code, agile planning, and managing CI/CD pipelines. Installing and configuring developer tools is a major time sink; OpenShift.io takes that task out of the picture.

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Red Hat Summit 2018 Burr Sutter Demo - Multi-cloud

Rob Terzi

One of the highlights of Red Hat Summit 2018 was another live, on-stage demo given by Burr Sutter ( @burrsutter ) and a team of developers. The demo was particularly engaging because the audience participated using a mobile game on their phones that communicated with a multi-cloud backend developed by Burr's team. The objective of the demo was to show off the technologies, and also show how complex development and deployment challenges can be solved with a modern approach. Audience...

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Red Hat Summit: Clouds today, serverless tomorrow

Doug Tidwell

Senior Director Stephanos Bacon discussed the changing developer landscape and the factors that influence it. As cloud computing becomes ubiquitous and serverless continues to grow, more changes are in store.

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Red Hat Summit: Containers, Microservices, and Serverless Computing

Doug Tidwell

You're in an IT department. How does the rest of the organization see you? As a valuable asset whose code and APIs make a difference in the marketplace, or as a necessary evil that should be trimmed wherever possible? Containers, microservices, and serverless computing can get you where you need to go.

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Celebrating the builders

Harry Mower

One of the most significant shifts that developers have had to face has been the coming of age of the hybrid cloud. Cloud-native paradigms like microservices and Linux containers –and now serverless–have shaken up traditional application development practices. Modern application development in a cloud-native world requires developers to apply new tools and new ways of thinking. When we introduced the Red Hat Developer program in 2015 , our goal was to build a community and provide a space where developers...

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Meeting Red Hat authors at Red Hat Summit 2018

Eric D. Schabell

Early this year, the book Effective Business Process Management with JBoss BPM launched a free ebook on Red Hat Developers that you can download . Next week I'll be at the Red Hat Summit 2018 conference in San Francisco, CA, at the Moscone Center speaking and presenting a hands-on lab. The surprise event is that Red Hat authors will be spending time at the booth where we'll be signing copies of our respective books. Look for me at the following...

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Red Hat Summit Spotlight: Getting Started with Cloud-Native Apps Lab

Siamak Sadeghianfar

Cloud-native application development is the new paradigm for building applications and although is it often mistaken for microservices, it is much more than that and encompasses not only the application architecture but also the process through which applications are built, deployed, and managed. New apps are often seen as the focus of cloud-native applications; however, we believe existing and new applications are alike and can incorporate cloud-native practices if they have the four defining characteristics of cloud-native applications: Service-based: Build...

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Red Hat Summit 2018: Trends in cloud-native development

Mike Guerette

At Red Hat Summit, get insights on the trends shaping the future of modern application development. Learn about service meshes, serverless computing, and 10 major changes that will reshape the developer tools market. Hear Red Hat CTO Chris Wright talk about serverless, AI, and blockchain.

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Red Hat Summit 2018: Learn how other developers are producing cloud-native applications

Mike Guerette +1

Want insights into how other organizations are building cloud-native applications and microservices? At Red Hat Summit 2018 , developers from a number of different companies will be sharing their stories in break-out sessions, lightning talks, and birds-of-a-feather discussions. Learn how they solved real business problems using containers, microservices, API management, integration services, and other middleware. OpenShift service mesh with Istio and Jager, from the perspective of Sabre and USAA Containerizing the BMW Connected Car Backend How to build a European...