Barcelona, Spain
October 25-28, 2016

Event Details

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IBM: Microservices on the Open Cloud: Part 4 - Directing Deployments with DevOps

In this final session, we'll pull the entire microservices application together and learn how to deploy new features instantly and consistently using a DevOps pipeline. This process enables microservices-based applications to respond rapidly to changing business needs and deploy new versions with zero downtime.

We will help you understand how you can automate the continuous integration and delivery of your microservices code into production.  At the end of the session, we will bring it all together with a demo that will take you end-to-end from new feature to deployment on the cloud.

Wednesday, October 26, 5:55pm-6:35pm (3:55pm - 4:35pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Software Engineer
Megan Kostick is a Software Engineer for the IBM Cloud and Open Source Technologies team working in the Seattle area. She focuses on IBM cloud solutions leveraging the OpenStack, Cloud Foundry, Apple Swift and Docker open source projects. Her previous roles include work in virtualization software products and IBM's Linux Technology Center. Megan is also a Co-Organizer of the Seattle Swift Meetup. FULL PROFILE
IBM
Michael Brewer is a Software Engineer for IBM's Cloud and Open Source Technologies team. Michael's primary focus since joining IBM has been the operation and implementation of OpenStack. Michael graduated from Texas State University with a B.S. degree in Computer Science. FULL PROFILE
Senior Cloud Solutions Architect
Manuel Silveyra is a Senior Cloud Solutions Architect. Manuel's focus is on OpenStack, Docker, Cloud Foundry, and the Swift programming language.  He was previously a lead architect in the Linux Integration Center at IBM. Manuel received B.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and M.S. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at El Paso (Go Miners!). FULL PROFILE