Keynoted delivered by Manav Mishra, Director of Product, HP Helion.
Today, enterprise developers need the ability to easily develop and deploy applications across different types of cloud deployments, in a framework of their choice. Sounds simple. However, in today's world developers need to understand the entire cloud underpinning, and enterprise applications require open and flexible architectures that deliver consistent access to infrastructure and highly available services. Join Manav Mishra, Director, Product, HP Cloud, for an engaging discussion on HP’s strategy and innovation around HP Helion, the role of Cloud Foundry and OpenStack® and why it matters to today's enterprise developers.
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Open Source Platforms
Drivers Concerns
Cost savings
Open standards
No vendor lock-in
Portability
Flexibility
Lack of support
Security
Ecosystem
Integration
Maturity
Talking points.
Today developers have to think about more than just writing code, Hardware, OS, Patching, Database, Configurations, Security etc.
Tell the Nook story.
NOTE: The image is a bit of an easter egg. It’s the source code to cloud_controller_ng / bosh-templates / cloud_controller_worker_ctl.erb from GitHub.
Why PAAS?
LOW TCOAbstraction
Move the hard infrastructure problems into the platform – highly available, scalable, rapid deployment
Why PAAS?
LOW TCOAbstraction
Move the hard infrastructure problems into the platform – highly available, scalable, rapid deployment
Add worlds largest openstack deployment
Possible integration between Cloud Foundry and OpenStack technology
Keystone integration
Trove (DBaaS) integration
Other key integration points – Marconi (MSGaaS), Neutron (LBaaS), DNSaaS
Cloud Foundry UI conceptual integration to OpenStack