Next week the Red Hat UK team has put together a lively schedule filled will excellent topics that will be presented by some of the best speakers on JBoss topics running around in Europe.
It will be held on Thursday, 5 Dec 2013 at Shoreditch Works Village Hall in London. It kicks off at 0930 hrs with registration and finishes up by bleeding over into the JBoss Architect MeetUp at 1730 hrs.
I was invited to host two sessions, one on the upcoming Red Hat JBoss BRMS & BPM Suite products and another based on the OpenShift Primer.
There is nothing like previewing the future of Business Rules and Business Process tooling. Be among the first one to leave footprints in the fresh snow as we take you on a tour of the JBoss Business Rules Management System (BRMS) and JBoss Business Process Management Suite (BPM Suite).
Attendees will be provided with the background architectures, a live demo of their capabilities, and a look at how they are Cloud enabled by the OpenShift cloud service. Join us for an hour of rules, processes, cloud, and crystal ball gazing!
Ever wondered about the new Cloud offerings out there? What is a PaaS? What is this thing called OpenShift?
Whether your business is running on applications based on Java EE6, PHP or Ruby, the cloud is turning out to be the perfect environment for developing your business. There are plenty of clouds and platform-as-a-services to choose from, but where to start? Join us for an action-packed hour of power where we'll show you how to deploy your existing application written in the language of your choice - Java, Ruby, PHP, Perl or Python, with the Java project of your choice deployed into the OpenShift PaaS in just minutes. All this and without having to rewrite your app to get it to work the way the cloud provider thinks your app should work.
If you want to learn about OpenShift PaaS and see how investing an hour of your time can change everything you thought you knew about the Cloud!
(Speaker author e-book: OpenShift Primer, might give away free copies in this session)
See you there?
It will be held on Thursday, 5 Dec 2013 at Shoreditch Works Village Hall in London. It kicks off at 0930 hrs with registration and finishes up by bleeding over into the JBoss Architect MeetUp at 1730 hrs.
I was invited to host two sessions, one on the upcoming Red Hat JBoss BRMS & BPM Suite products and another based on the OpenShift Primer.
A look into the crystal ball at JBoss BRMS and BPM Suite
(10:15 - 11:00 hrs)There is nothing like previewing the future of Business Rules and Business Process tooling. Be among the first one to leave footprints in the fresh snow as we take you on a tour of the JBoss Business Rules Management System (BRMS) and JBoss Business Process Management Suite (BPM Suite).
Attendees will be provided with the background architectures, a live demo of their capabilities, and a look at how they are Cloud enabled by the OpenShift cloud service. Join us for an hour of rules, processes, cloud, and crystal ball gazing!
OpenShift Primer - Get your applications into the cloud
(11:55-12:40 hrs)Ever wondered about the new Cloud offerings out there? What is a PaaS? What is this thing called OpenShift?
Whether your business is running on applications based on Java EE6, PHP or Ruby, the cloud is turning out to be the perfect environment for developing your business. There are plenty of clouds and platform-as-a-services to choose from, but where to start? Join us for an action-packed hour of power where we'll show you how to deploy your existing application written in the language of your choice - Java, Ruby, PHP, Perl or Python, with the Java project of your choice deployed into the OpenShift PaaS in just minutes. All this and without having to rewrite your app to get it to work the way the cloud provider thinks your app should work.
If you want to learn about OpenShift PaaS and see how investing an hour of your time can change everything you thought you knew about the Cloud!
(Speaker author e-book: OpenShift Primer, might give away free copies in this session)
See you there?
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