01. John Allessio, Red Hat, visits #theCUBE!. (00:17)
02. The Red Hat "Global Services" Vision. (00:35)
03. Nick Hopman, Red Hat, visits #theCUBE!. (01:43)
04. OpenStack Training by Red Hat. (03:25)
05. Containers, Cubernetes and Emerging Technology Practices. (05:01)
06. The Innovation Lab Launch. (06:06)
07. The Purchase of eNovance and OpenStack Relationship. (10:46)
08. Keeping Up with the Evolving OpenStack. (12:28)
09. The Portability of the Innovation Lab. (15:13)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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OpenStack training program takes DIY to a new level | #OpenStack
by R. Danes | Apr 26, 2016
With all of the cloud service and management providers jostling to be the one companies choose for a long-term partnership, it’s refreshing to see a DIY angle for a change. For customers willing to take the time to learn the technology themselves, there is one team of consultants willing to “teach a man to fish” rather than send out a monthly bill.
“We’re seeing a lot of demand from customers, partners, individuals, looking to get OpenStack training over the last year,” said John Allessio, VP of global services at Red Hat, Inc. Nick Hopman, senior director of emerging technologies at Red Hat, agreed with Allessio that this is a big area for adventurous customers who want to know the ins and outs of their own IT.
Hopman told Stu Miniman (@stu) and John Walls, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, about Red Hat’s eight-week residency-style program that trains customers in OpenStack operations. Unlike other OpenStack training available, this program trains in the Red Hat version of OpenStack specifically so customers are actually implementing the solutions they create by the end of the program.
“We want them to take this on long term. We’re not trying to be there for long-term maintenance of it. We’re trying to give them the tools,” Hopman said. “It’s a collaborative cross-functional team from their side and our side, and even tying into our engineering team.”
Keeping pace with OpenStack
Allessio acknowledged the challenge of keeping pace with the cycle of change in OpenStack. To that end, he said that Red Hat has established “communities of practice” across the organization to enable rapid sharing and adoption of best practices. “That’s allowing us to move a lot more quickly,” he said.
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John Allessio & Nick Hopman, Red Hat - #OpenStack Summit 2016 - #theCUBE
01. John Allessio, Red Hat, visits #theCUBE!. (00:17)
02. The Red Hat "Global Services" Vision. (00:35)
03. Nick Hopman, Red Hat, visits #theCUBE!. (01:43)
04. OpenStack Training by Red Hat. (03:25)
05. Containers, Cubernetes and Emerging Technology Practices. (05:01)
06. The Innovation Lab Launch. (06:06)
07. The Purchase of eNovance and OpenStack Relationship. (10:46)
08. Keeping Up with the Evolving OpenStack. (12:28)
09. The Portability of the Innovation Lab. (15:13)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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OpenStack training program takes DIY to a new level | #OpenStack
by R. Danes | Apr 26, 2016
With all of the cloud service and management providers jostling to be the one companies choose for a long-term partnership, it’s refreshing to see a DIY angle for a change. For customers willing to take the time to learn the technology themselves, there is one team of consultants willing to “teach a man to fish” rather than send out a monthly bill.
“We’re seeing a lot of demand from customers, partners, individuals, looking to get OpenStack training over the last year,” said John Allessio, VP of global services at Red Hat, Inc. Nick Hopman, senior director of emerging technologies at Red Hat, agreed with Allessio that this is a big area for adventurous customers who want to know the ins and outs of their own IT.
Hopman told Stu Miniman (@stu) and John Walls, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, about Red Hat’s eight-week residency-style program that trains customers in OpenStack operations. Unlike other OpenStack training available, this program trains in the Red Hat version of OpenStack specifically so customers are actually implementing the solutions they create by the end of the program.
“We want them to take this on long term. We’re not trying to be there for long-term maintenance of it. We’re trying to give them the tools,” Hopman said. “It’s a collaborative cross-functional team from their side and our side, and even tying into our engineering team.”
Keeping pace with OpenStack
Allessio acknowledged the challenge of keeping pace with the cycle of change in OpenStack. To that end, he said that Red Hat has established “communities of practice” across the organization to enable rapid sharing and adoption of best practices. “That’s allowing us to move a lot more quickly,” he said.