Schiphol Tech Talk – Fly into the clouds with Openshift
Georganiseerd door Schiphol Tech Talk
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We are excited to announce the next Schiphol developer meetup, on the 12th of June. In this meetup organized by the Royal Schiphol Group Airport IT Services, we will zoom in on how Platform Ecosystems change the world and software.
We will start the evening with some nice food. In the three tech talks we will talk about latest developments. We will talk about ecosystems in general, the concepts that emerge from software on scale. Then we will talk about how Opensource can used to transform a business heavy on assets can be transformed into an ecosystem. We will finish with a
engineering principles.
Schedule of the night will be as follows:
17:45 Doors open
18:00 Dinner served
18:45 First talk Jerre van Veluw from Flock
Room for discussion (10 min)
19:20 Second talk Roel Hodzelmans from Red Hat
Room for discussion (10 min)
19:55 Third talk Arie van de Veek from The Royal Schiphol Group
Room for discussion (10 min)
20:30 Drinks & discussion
Emerging platform Ecosystems
In his talk ‘Platform Ecosystems’ he will talk about the concepts that emerge from software at scale. Or in other words how these concepts can help in building platform ecosystems.
Speaker: Jerre van Veluw (Flock)
OpenShift, an open source cloud solution
Roel Hodzelmans from Red Hat will explain how OpenShift can be used to transform your business into a Platform Ecosystems.
Speaker: Roel Hodzelmans (Red Hat)
Schiphol’s platform ecosystem based on Openshift
Arie van de Veek will present Schiphol’s platform on Openshift: from the success of the Schiphol’s API to the plans for the next mission critical applications.
Speaker: Arie van de Veek (Royal Schiphol Group)
How to get there
By public transport: Get off at Schiphol Train Station and take buss (every 5 minutes)
180 (Schiphol Cirkellijn),
186 (to Amstelveen Busstation)
or 199 (to Amstelveel Westwijk)
and get off at ‘Gebouw 133’. From there it is a 200 meter walk towards the KLM Digital Studio.
By Car: You can park behind Wings Food & Drinks
This meetup is in English
This meetup would not have been possible without all the effort from our very appreciated experts from Red Hat and Flock!
We’ll meet you there!