OpenShift Consumption: Windows and the end of the third age

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We've been quiet. We know. We were reluctant to run "Virtual Meetups" as we find that term an oxymoron; We wanted to wait until we could actually "meet up". Unfortunately, we might not be able to physically meet up for many months still.
So here at Red Hat we've decided to embrace the current virtual ethos and leverage its two strengths:
- Flexibility
- Region Agnosticism
And with that we would like to provide ALL Australian OpenShift meetup groups a conveniently scheduled alternative we are (tentatively) calling "OpenShift Consumption": Consume OpenShift content whilst you consume your lunch (or "Elevenses" depending on timezone). In fact, first 25 signups will get an UberEats voucher!
For our first "OpenShift Consumption", we would like to give you the insider track on Windows Containers, couched in a Lord of the Rings Theme just to make it that much nerdier.
See the abstract below and click the link to sign up today! https://red.ht/openshiftmeetup_windows
The world is changing. You can feel it in the air, you can feel it in the water, and now you can feel it in your OpenShift cluster because Windows containers are here.
To celebrate the GA of Windows Containers on OpenShift, let Red Hat be your Gandalf as we trace the journey that the windows world might take in moving Windows Framework centred workloads into OpenShift.
In this talk and demo you'll see a typical development/deployment cycle for Windows Dotnet Framework developers, learn a compelling reason why the Windows world would leave the Shire of the windows centric ecosystem, see Windows VMs and Containers serving a website from within OpenShift, and finally see how OpenShift can help destroy the “One Ring” of Legacy Windows framework applications and infrastructure to usher in a new age of Dotnet Core Windows development.
Sign up here > https://red.ht/openshiftmeetup_windows

OpenShift Consumption: Windows and the end of the third age