BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//OpenACalendar//NONSGML OpenACalendar//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Edinburgh Devops Meetup 5th July - Open Tech Calendar BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6582@otc.opentechcalendar.co.uk URL:https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/6582-edinburgh-devops-meetup-5th-j uly SUMMARY:Edinburgh Devops Meetup 5th July DESCRIPTION:Doors Open 6.30 PM\nDoors Close 7.00 PM\n\nSpeaker 1 - Matt Jar vis\, Mesosphere\nSpeaker 2 - Oli Wood\n\nMatt Jarvis : From batch to pipe lines - why Apache Mesos and DC/OS are a solution for emerging patterns in data processing\n\nData processing paradigms are undergoing a paradigm sh ift as we move more and more towards real time processing. Emerging softwa re models such as the SMACK stack are at the forefront of this change\, fo cused on a pipeline processing model\, but are also introducing new levels of operational complexity in running multiple complex distributed systems such as Spark\, Kafka and Cassandra. Apache Mesos is a distributed system for running other distributed systems\, often described as a distributed kernel. It's in use at massive scale at some of the worlds largest compani es like Netflix\, Uber and Yelp. DC/OS is an open source distribution of M esos\, which adds all the functionality to run Mesos in production across any substrate\, both on-premise and in the cloud. In this talk\, I'll intr oduce both Mesos and DC/OS and talk about how they work under the hood\, a nd what the benefits are of running these new kinds of systems for emergin g cloud native workloads\n\nMatt Jarvis is Senior Director of Community an d Evangelism at Mesosphere\, engaging with the communities around DC/OS an d Apache Mesos. Matt has spent more than 15 years building products and se rvices around open source software\, on everything from embedded devices t o enterprise class distributed systems. Most recently he has been focused on the open cloud infrastructure space\, and in emerging patterns for clou d native applications.\n\nOli Wood : The Value of Remote\n\nA couple of ye ars ago a simple problem landed on Oli's desk which turned into a monster and he discovered the real value in working with somebody else remotely to solve it.\n\nOli Wood spends most of his time helping to stabilise and im prove systems deployed into cloud hosted environments having done so for t he last 14 years or so for companies ranging from 2 person start ups to go vernment systems (before they got good). He spends his time working on inf rastructure and deployment systems so nobody notices he's a terrible devel oper. In January he moved from an architecture role to leading a operation al team with a strong focus on automation.\nhttps://opentechcalendar.co.uk /event/6582-edinburgh-devops-meetup-5th-july\nPowered by Open Tech Calenda r X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Doors Open 6.30 PM
Doors Clo
se 7.00 PM
Speaker 1 - Matt Jarvis\, Mesosphere
Speaker 2 - Oli
Wood
Matt Jarvis : From batch to pipelines - why Apache Mesos and D
C/OS are a solution for emerging patterns in data processing
Data p
rocessing paradigms are undergoing a paradigm shift as we move more and mo
re towards real time processing. Emerging software models such as the SMAC
K stack are at the forefront of this change\, focused on a pipeline proces
sing model\, but are also introducing new levels of operational complexity
in running multiple complex distributed systems such as Spark\, Kafka and
Cassandra. Apache Mesos is a distributed system for running other distrib
uted systems\, often described as a distributed kernel. It's in use at mas
sive scale at some of the worlds largest companies like Netflix\, Uber and
Yelp. DC/OS is an open source distribution of Mesos\, which adds all the
functionality to run Mesos in production across any substrate\, both on-pr
emise and in the cloud. In this talk\, I'll introduce both Mesos and DC/OS
and talk about how they work under the hood\, and what the benefits are o
f running these new kinds of systems for emerging cloud native workloads
Matt Jarvis is Senior Director of Community and Evangelism at Mesosp
here\, engaging with the communities around DC/OS and Apache Mesos. Matt h
as spent more than 15 years building products and services around open sou
rce software\, on everything from embedded devices to enterprise class dis
tributed systems. Most recently he has been focused on the open cloud infr
astructure space\, and in emerging patterns for cloud native applications.
Oli Wood : The Value of Remote
A couple of years ago a simp
le problem landed on Oli's desk which turned into a monster and he discove
red the real value in working with somebody else remotely to solve it.
Oli Wood spends most of his time helping to stabilise and improve syst
ems deployed into cloud hosted environments having done so for the last 14
years or so for companies ranging from 2 person start ups to government s
ystems (before they got good). He spends his time working on infrastructur
e and deployment systems so nobody notices he&rsquo\;s a terrible develope
r. In January he moved from an architecture role to leading a operational
team with a strong focus on automation.
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