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$1B and Beyond with Open Source

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2011-06-05 19:30 - 20:00
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p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; Red Hat is quickly closing in on the $1B mark in annual revenue. This is an achievement few software companies ever reach, and certainly a first for a pure-play open source software company.  Red Hat’s success is a testament to the continued growth of open source as a key strategy for customers in all industries.  This keynote will discuss how open source continues to add value for customers as they look to move away from antiquated, proprietary technology and toward future-proof IT architectures based on open source platform, middleware, virtualization and cloud computing technologies.
 

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The Future of Cloud

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2011-06-05 20:00 - 20:30
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Come hear the latest in the major industry shift to cloud computing. From on-premise private clouds, to public clouds; from Infrastructure-as-a-Service to Platform-as-a-Service.
Cloud is changing the way Information Technology is bought and used.  Red Hat powers the world's largest and most influential clouds, and has led the industry in open architectures for cloud computing. Hear how these innovations will shape the future of IT. For you, our partners, cloud computing creates new opportunities, and also new threats. Learn new ways to drive more business and become more valuable to your customers in the era of cloud.

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Opening Keynote (Paul Cormier)

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2011-06-06 09:00 - 09:25
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The cloud evolution.  The latest in virtualization.  What's happening on the middleware and developer front.  New alliances -- and enemies. As our landscape constantly shifts,  there are many dynamics affecting  our company and technology roadmap.  Paul Cormier, President of products and technologies will discuss the latest on the competitive front, the importance of industry-shaping alliances and give you a birds eye view into our products, technologies and plans for the future.
 

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Open Virtualization - Ready for Business (Jean Staten Healy, IBM)

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2011-06-06 09:30 - 10:00
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KVM has matured rapidly in recent years, and today offers an enterprise-class, open virtualization alternative on IBM System x, BlandCenter, and other x86 servers. With top performance benchmarks, superior scalability and leading security capabilities, KVM offers both Linux and Windows customers flexibility and choice, as well as lower costs. This keynote presentation will discuss IBM's open virtualization strategy, with examples of KVM deployments directly on-site with clients and via the IBM SmartCloud service offering. The discussion will also consider what makes a hypervisor ready for prime-time, and how KVM and its ecosystem can deliver performance, high quality of service, and virtualization management.

 

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Benchmark - the economics of total Open Source and the Cloud, and how to get there / (Ron Tolido / Capgemini)

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2011-06-06 10:00 - 10:25
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There is a silent revolution taking place. The powerful economic case of combing open source solutions and cloud-based delivery is rapidly creating a new, unbeatable benchmark against which any new IT solution will be measured. But transformation is about more than just a compelling business case. What does it really take to convince both the business and IT side? How do you create integrated, aligned solution sets from multiple, open and cloud-based sources? And what does an Open Industry Cloud look like, or even better: how do you keep it alive?

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Surprise Session

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2011-06-06 10:25 - 11:00
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Have Fun!

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Coffee Break

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2011-06-06 11:00 - 11:25
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Choose your Adventure: Self Paced Labs

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2011-06-06 11:25 - 12:50
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One Lab will be a self paced lab this year. You can join at any time and walk through the lab of your interest.

We will provide a series of prepared labs for this. If sucessful, we will extend this offering.

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RHEL 6 hands on installation on z/VM

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2011-06-06 11:25 - 12:50
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Join to do a life installation of RHEL 6 on z/VM and learn about the most performant Linux server of IBM. This session proves the ease of use of Linux on System z.
 

Presenter Guillaume Lasmayous works in the IBM System Z New Technology Center, Products and Solutions Support Center (PSSC) of IBM Montpellier

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JBoss Operations Network Provisioning

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2011-06-06 11:25 - 12:50
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The JBoss Operations Network management platform delivers centralized systems management for JBoss Enterprise Middleware. From the JBoss Operations Network console, users can inventory resources and manage configurations from the operating system to applications.
JBoss ON allows users to coordinate the many stages of the application lifecycle and expose a cohesive view of their middleware components through complex environments.
Administrators can effectively manage configuration and rollout of new applications across complex environments with a single, integrated tool.
This workshop will allows users to play with the provisioning mechanism provided by JON, accomplished through uploaded packages called bundles.

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RHEV Installation

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2011-06-06 11:25 - 12:50
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Success Story: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: Accenture helps KLM streamline IT costs and drive efficiency using open-source software solutions

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2011-06-06 12:10 - 12:50
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Accenture and KLM teamed together to define and realize a new OSS-based version of the existing KLM WebFarm platform, to ensure continuity for business critical web applications, and to be able meet new business requirements in a flexible manner.

KLM and Accenture are taking the advantage of open source software to reduce costs for hardware, operating systems , middleware and business applications. The new platform, aligned with the group strategy to leverage RHEL based platforms on cost-effective commodity hardware, leverages more open source software technologies on both the operating system level (LINUX) and the application server level (JBOSS). Addtionally, KLM uses a number of open source business application platforms, including portals and document management systems.

 

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Jump-start your SOA with JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform

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2011-06-06 12:10 - 12:50
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Although the benefits of adopting a service-oriented architecture (SOA) are many, in practice enterprises experience major challenges in migrating their IT environments toward agile, SOA-based frameworks. Our experience has shown that one of the key stumbling blocks in SOA adoption is fundamental – dealing with all the disparate data already present in the enterprise.

Analysts estimate that over 70 percent of the “services” in an SOA are actually data services. One of the reasons that this creates a challenge is because of the “impedance mismatch” between the different types of data: SOA-oriented data is for the most part XML-based, whereas the vast majority of data already present in the enterprise is in the form of relationally-structured data in a database.

In this session, we will introduce JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform, an optional new add-on to JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform that addresses this challenge. JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform is based on the industry-leading data integration technology that Red Hat acquired from MetaMatrix in 2007. Now completely open source (based on the Teiid project at jboss.org/teiid), JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform is fully integrated with JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform and provides a powerful set of tools that elegantly solve one of the hardest problems in SOA development – getting to the data.

This session will include:

  • A discussion about the overall design and architecture of the technology
  • An introduction to the tooling for rapidly creating data services
  • An overview of common data integration use cases/patterns
  • A real live project description 
  • Lessons on how to jumpstart your SOA with data services
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Lunch

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2011-06-06 12:50 - 13:50
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The JBoss Enterprise Middleware Portfolio and the JBoss Subscription model

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2011-06-06 13:50 - 14:30
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The JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio is more comprehensive than ever. Adopted by Global 5000 and government organizations worldwide for its flexibility, choice, and value, JBoss Enterprise Middleware delivers a comprehensive portfolio of enterprise-class platforms for on-premises and cloud environments. The portfolio now includes a range of platforms for application deployment, ESB-based integration, data services, content aggregation, presentation and personalization, business rules management, and enterprise messaging.

In this session, we will provide a high-level update on the breadth of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio and where the portfolio is headed in 2011. We will also provide an overview of the new virtualization-friendly JBoss Subscription model introduced late 2012.

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RHEL6 – Resource Management and Tuning II

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2011-06-06 13:50 - 15:50
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 offers unprecedented resource management. With cGroups, administrators and application developers can set policies by process, applications, and even guests to match network, memory, and cpu usage to business needs and service-level agreements. At the same time, RHEL6 provides operating system control for platforms to have enhanced system power management, and end-to-end data integrity.

This lab gives an introduction to technologies like cGroups, LXC, and diverse tools related to Power Management functionality.

Documents used within the lab:

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Extending JBoss ON

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2011-06-06 13:50 - 17:55
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In this lab session, you will also learn how to simply extend JBoss Operations Network by providing your own plugin. You will also discover the new CLI (Command Line Interface) API that provides you with a new way to re-use the JBoss ON power.

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Ruling your Rules – Hands on with BRMS

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2011-06-06 13:50 - 17:55
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JBoss BRMS is a tool to help author, create, manage and test rules.

This lab expects that you have some knowledge around a rules engine, and will explore some of the features with how to get started using the BRMS to author, test, package, and publish rules.

This lab will walk you through setup, running the included examples, and authoring some new rules, test cases, and more. Most importantly have fun, and raise your hand with any questions.

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RHEV Lab

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2011-06-06 13:50 - 17:55
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RHEV is the new virtualization platform from Red Hat.
The lab will cover :

  • configuration
  • best practices, backup
  • VDI, IGEL
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RHEL6 – Security Infrastructure II

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2011-06-06 15:55 - 17:55
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides a complete portfolio of security technologies with solutions for all facets of your system, data, and communications security challenges.

SELinux continues to introduce and improve innovative security capabilities.

  • Greater coverage of system services by SELinux policies makes RHEL 6 more secure and resistant to security exploits, protecting system operation and data.
  • SELinux sandboxing allows users to run untrusted applications safely and securely.

The new System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) provides centralized access to identity and authentication resources, and enables caching and offline support. SSSD presents a generalized interface to clients that need identity and authentication, and should be the service of choice for access to identity/authentication services across the enterprise.

This lab gives an overview of the enhancements in RHEL6, plus it offers some hands-on excercises.

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