Cloud Native Joint Virtual Meetup: A microxchg.io conference pre-event


Details
This Cloud Native Joint Virtual Meetup is supported by several user groups and will also serve as a pre-event and teaser for the upcoming www.microXchg.io 48 hours virtual conference (Hashtag: #microXchg48).
PARTICIPATING USER GROUPS
- LE Software Craft Meetup
- Software Architecture Meetup Leipzig
- Softwerkskammer Thüringen
- Softwerkskammer Nürnberg
VIEWING & REGISTRATION
If you only want to watch, you may easily visit our Twitter or YouTube livestream. (Hint: The specific viewing links for youtube and twitter will be available shortly after the event has started. Follow or subscribe us for push notifications on Twitter and YouTube).
For interacting with the speakers and other participants (including video chat) and asking live questions (also on the www.microXchg.io 48 hours virtual conference) please register and use our conference platform hopin.to:
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/microxchg
YouTube:
https://youtube.com/microxchg
Conference Platform:
https://hopin.to/events/microxchg-cloud-native-joint-virtual-meetup
AGENDA
16:00 Bilgin Ibryam:
The Evolution of Distributed Systems on Kubernetes - What comes after microservices is not serverless!
17:00 Dr. Roland Huß:
Kubernetes Patterns
18:00 Dr. Roland Huß:
Modern event-driven workloads with Knative
19:00 Panel Discussion on Cloud Native with:
- Bilgin Ibryam (Red Hat)
- Dr. Roland Huß (Red Hat)
- Adi Polak (Microsoft)
- Abdellfetah Sghiouar (Google)
- George Mao (AWS)
- Benjamin Nothdurft (codecentric, host)
Hint: Online live audience questions are possible via the platform, too!
21:00 Closing
MAIN SPEAKERS
Bilgin Ibryam is a product manager and an ex-principal architect at Red Hat, committer and member of Apache Software Foundation. He is an open source evangelist, regular blogger, occasional speaker, and the author of Kubernetes Patterns and Camel Design Patterns books. His interests include mentoring, coding and leading developers to be successful with building open source solutions. Bilgin’s current work focuses on distributed systems, data integration, change data capture, data virtualization, and cloud-native application development.
https://twitter.com/bibryam
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bibryam
https://ofbizian.com
https://k8spatterns.io
Dr. Roland Huß is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat and a member of the OpenShift serverless team working on Knative. He has been developing in Java and lately in Go for over 20 years now. However, he has never forgotten his roots as a system administrator.
Roland is an active open source contributor. He is developer of the JMX-HTTP bridge Jolokia and popular Maven plugins for Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift, but focussed recently on contributing to Knative. Roland is also co-author of the "Kubernetes Patterns" book published by O'Reilly. Unrelated but important: He loves to grow chilli peppers.
https://twitter.com/ro14nd
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ro14nd
https://knative.dev
https://k8spatterns.io
PANELISTS
Adi Polak is a Senior Software Engineer and Developer Advocate in the Azure Engineering organization at Microsoft. Her work focuses on microservices architecture, distributed systems, real-time processing, big data analysis, and machine learning.
https://twitter.com/AdiPolak
https://dev.to/adipolak
Abdellfetah Sghiouar is a Google Cloud Engineer with a focus on Serverless platforms, kubernetes and a passion for IoT and ML. Previously he worked in infra and devops teams.
https://twitter.com/boredabdel
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabdelfettah
George Mao is a Specialist Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, focused on the Serverless platform. George leads the Serverless field teams at AWS and is responsible for helping customers design and operate Serverless applications using services like Lambda, API Gateway, Cognito, and DynamoDB.
https://twitter.com/georgemao
https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgemao

Cloud Native Joint Virtual Meetup: A microxchg.io conference pre-event