Let's get this party started ... again


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Welcome back to the Cloud Foundry Meetup Munich.
We want to revive this group and get back into a monthly cadence of meetings.
For our first meetup, we want to revisit the basics of Cloud Foundry jut to make sure everybody is caught up.
Agenda:
7:00 Meet and Greet with Pizza and Beer
7:15 Intro to Cloud Foundry - Taking your first steps in the Clouds - Christopher Banck
We will go on a guided tour through the internals of Cloud Foundry which make the magic work. For example, we will see how Cloud Foundry keeps your application up and running and how it ensures that your application is running in a secure and safe environment.
BIO:
Christopher is working as a technical consultant for the cloud solutions at, the recently merged, Dell EMC. In his role he has a great exposure to many companies in Germany, discussing with them topics like distributed systems, hybrid-cloud environments, modern app development and specifically Cloud Foundry.
Christopher is currently using Cloud Foundry for his first steps with IoT and Microcontroller programming. He is also a co-organizer of the Cloud Foundry Munich Meetup.
8:15 Cloud Foundry Routing - Use Cases of Cloud Foundry Routes, Route Services, TCP Routes and path routes - Oliver Wolf
This talk presents different routing capabilities of Cloud Foundry and how you can control the request flow from the browser to your application. We will have a short look at how to realize blue-green deployments and prevent downtime while updating your applications. We'll cover the Route Service API and in particular, how it helps to separate concerns in a microservice architecture. Finally, we'll discuss TCP Routes and their purpose.
BIO:
Oliver has worked with Cloud Foundry and BOSH for over three years now. Starting with CF V1, his responsibilities were to operate anynines' public platform as well as to develop additional solutions around Cloud Foundry.
He is now part of the anynines service development team and ensures that the architecture meets the customer requirements. He is frequently involved in consulting and training projects regarding Cloud Foundry, BOSH and cloud-ready app development. Beside Cloud Foundry, he is interested in knowledge management and documentation.

Let's get this party started ... again