Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 13 & 14, 2018

Burr Sutter

Red Hat
About Burr
A lifelong developer advocate, community organizer, and technology evangelist, Burr Sutter is a featured speaker at technology events around the globe—from Bangalore to Brussels and Berlin to Beijing (and most parts in between)—he is currently Red Hat’s Director of Developer Experience. A Java Champion since 2005 and former president of the Atlanta Java User Group, Burr founded the DevNexus conference—now the second largest Java event in the U.S.—with the aim of making access to the world’s leading developers affordable to the developer community. When not speaking abroad, Burr is also the passionate creator and orchestrator of highly-interactive live demo keynotes at Red Hat Summit, the company’s premier annual event.
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Speaking Sessions

  • Istio on Kubernetes: Smart Canaries, Dark Launches and Chaos

    1:00 PM Saturday   Room: Town Square A
    Java Microservices on Istio+Kubernetes. We will be live demo’ing, the Istio Service Mesh on top of Kubernetes/OpenShift. Key use cases include easy distributed tracing via Jaeger, clever canary deployment scenarios, circuit breakers, network chaos injection and the beauty of the dark launch. How do you achieve the velocity of many deploys per day? Small batch sizes, well-architected Java apps and the capabilities of a service mesh, taking your linux container, Kubernetes & microservice capabilities to the next level. In this session, you will witness several of the new super powers of Istio on Kubernetes and OpenShift. Things like distributed tracing (Jaeger) and metrics, clever canary deployments, chaos injection, circuit breakers and the dark launch.

  • Serverless Java on Kubernetes

    3:45 PM Saturday   Room: Round Table
    Now that Kubernetes has become the defacto standard for Linux container orchestration and the next monolith and microservices application platform, the next battle is for Serverless architecture where Functions rule, there are numerous Open Source player competing for relevance in this space.

    In this session, we will be diving into OpenWhisk and Knative as two serverless solutions for the Kubernetes infrastructure.