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Exxcited to be speaking at Voxxed Days Banff this weekend!

This is going to be ffun! It’s been years since I visited the Canadian Rockies, looking fforward to meeting some great folks and taking in a hot spring or two!

Check out all the sessions from Microsoft on Saturday:

Saturday, October 27, 2018

11:30–12:30 — Perfecting reliable code delivery for the cloud with Microservices and OpenTracing

Brian Benz

In this code-heavy, interactive presentation, we’ll describe how to use OpenTracing (http://opentracing.io/) with Jaeger (https://www.jaegertracing.io/) and annotations in MicroProfile and other Microservice architectures to reliably improve and deploy updated versions your applications to VMs and Kubernetes in the cloud. Topics include best practices for performance analysis, maintaining delivery pipelines using the Linux command line, plus tips on the best free OpenTracing tools and SDKs available on GitHub. Java Web apps in the Cloud MicroProfile and other Microservice Architectures OpenTracing Jaeger Performance analysis Demo — deploying and Improving your application with OpenTracing Deploying via CI/CD More resources Q&A

Kubernetes development and deployment made easy with Helm and Draft

Conference

Most cloud providers have a Kubernetes Service (AKS on Azure, GKS on Google and EKS on Amazon). However, the abstraction for app development on the Kubernetes platform that supports application self-healing, scaling and so on may not be at the right level. Helm and Draft makes this a lot easier by providing a lightweight CI/CD and production-grade deployments.

In this primarily demo-driven session, we will cover Kubernetes deployments on Azure (and another cloud time permitting) with some simple examples. We will look at Helm and Draft and how they can simplify app development significantly, like app. Scaling, rollback, etc. Helm is a tool that streamlines installing and managing Kubernetes applications, like the apt/yum/homebrew for Kubernetes. Draft works with pre-provided charts to deploy the apps. via Helm.

After attending this session, attendees will be able to walk away with a thorough understanding of Kubernetes, Draft and Helm and how they can use these tools for deploying apps.

11:30–12:30 — Kubernetes development and deployment made easy with Helm and Draft

Raghavan Srinivas

Most cloud providers have a Kubernetes Service (AKS on Azure, GKS on Google and EKS on Amazon). However, the abstraction for app development on the Kubernetes platform that supports application self-healing, scaling and so on may not be at the right level. Helm and Draft makes this a lot easier by providing a lightweight CI/CD and production-grade deployments.

In this primarily demo-driven session, we will cover Kubernetes deployments on Azure (and another cloud time permitting) with some simple examples. We will look at Helm and Draft and how they can simplify app development significantly, like app. Scaling, rollback, etc. Helm is a tool that streamlines installing and managing Kubernetes applications, like the apt/yum/homebrew for Kubernetes. Draft works with pre-provided charts to deploy the apps. via Helm.

After attending this session, attendees will be able to walk away with a thorough understanding of Kubernetes, Draft and Helm and how they can use these tools for deploying apps.

13:45–14:45 – Top ways for Java developers to get serverless on Azure

Brian Benz

After a brief introduction to Azure functions, Brian will show you how to deliver and maintain Java serverless functionality in the cloud. The focus will be on real-world examples with working demos using Linux command line tools, Maven, Eclipse, VS Code, and Azure, as well as other free SDKs and tools available on GitHub.

16:16–17:15 Visual Studio Code Beyond JS: Write Java And Spring Apps Too!

Bruno Borges

Are you using VS Code for quick edits, specially for your web projects, Javascripts, CSS, and HTML? How about using it beyond that and get awesome extensions for Java and Docker to start coding end-to-end? In this hands-on lab we will look into the main features and extensions on VS Code for Java and Spring developers. From creating new projects to fully deploying those Spring Boot applications to the cloud, including debugging.

See you there!

-BB



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