際際滷shows by User: schtool / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: schtool / Wed, 11 Jan 2017 16:42:59 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: schtool Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Overview /slideshow/red-hat-openshift-container-platform-overview/70913963 openshiftoverview-170111164259
Overview of modern app development and how Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform enables containerized, orchestrated microservices.]]>

Overview of modern app development and how Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform enables containerized, orchestrated microservices.]]>
Wed, 11 Jan 2017 16:42:59 GMT /slideshow/red-hat-openshift-container-platform-overview/70913963 schtool@slideshare.net(schtool) Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Overview schtool Overview of modern app development and how Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform enables containerized, orchestrated microservices. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/openshiftoverview-170111164259-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Overview of modern app development and how Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform enables containerized, orchestrated microservices.
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Overview from James Falkner
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Beyond the Operating System: Red Hat's Open Strategy for the Modern Enterprise /slideshow/beyond-the-operating-system-red-hats-open-strategy-for-the-modern-enterprise/63291583 opensourcenorth-redhat-dark-final-160621124523
23 years ago, Red Hat began selling CDs of Linux. Today, Red Hat leads or participates in more than 500 open source projects in container infrastructure, middleware, cloud, storage, mobile and more. Many of these are available as enterprise-supported products and open platforms that power thousands of small and large businesses. In this presentation we'll take a closer look at several innovative projects beyond the OS and Red Hat's strategy for providing them as open source solutions to modern enterprise challenges. Presented at @OpenSourceNorth June 2016, www.opensourcenorth.com]]>

23 years ago, Red Hat began selling CDs of Linux. Today, Red Hat leads or participates in more than 500 open source projects in container infrastructure, middleware, cloud, storage, mobile and more. Many of these are available as enterprise-supported products and open platforms that power thousands of small and large businesses. In this presentation we'll take a closer look at several innovative projects beyond the OS and Red Hat's strategy for providing them as open source solutions to modern enterprise challenges. Presented at @OpenSourceNorth June 2016, www.opensourcenorth.com]]>
Tue, 21 Jun 2016 12:45:23 GMT /slideshow/beyond-the-operating-system-red-hats-open-strategy-for-the-modern-enterprise/63291583 schtool@slideshare.net(schtool) Beyond the Operating System: Red Hat's Open Strategy for the Modern Enterprise schtool 23 years ago, Red Hat began selling CDs of Linux. Today, Red Hat leads or participates in more than 500 open source projects in container infrastructure, middleware, cloud, storage, mobile and more. Many of these are available as enterprise-supported products and open platforms that power thousands of small and large businesses. In this presentation we'll take a closer look at several innovative projects beyond the OS and Red Hat's strategy for providing them as open source solutions to modern enterprise challenges. Presented at @OpenSourceNorth June 2016, www.opensourcenorth.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/opensourcenorth-redhat-dark-final-160621124523-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 23 years ago, Red Hat began selling CDs of Linux. Today, Red Hat leads or participates in more than 500 open source projects in container infrastructure, middleware, cloud, storage, mobile and more. Many of these are available as enterprise-supported products and open platforms that power thousands of small and large businesses. In this presentation we&#39;ll take a closer look at several innovative projects beyond the OS and Red Hat&#39;s strategy for providing them as open source solutions to modern enterprise challenges. Presented at @OpenSourceNorth June 2016, www.opensourcenorth.com
Beyond the Operating System: Red Hat's Open Strategy for the Modern Enterprise from James Falkner
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2015 FLOSS Community Metrics /slideshow/2015-floss-community-metrics/50695013 2015flosscommunitymetrics-150720000846-lva1-app6891
My talk at 2015 FOSS Community Metrics. Overview of the dangers of certain metrics about open source communities, Liferay's methodology used to select, track, and act on, and what we're doing in the future,]]>

My talk at 2015 FOSS Community Metrics. Overview of the dangers of certain metrics about open source communities, Liferay's methodology used to select, track, and act on, and what we're doing in the future,]]>
Mon, 20 Jul 2015 00:08:46 GMT /slideshow/2015-floss-community-metrics/50695013 schtool@slideshare.net(schtool) 2015 FLOSS Community Metrics schtool My talk at 2015 FOSS Community Metrics. Overview of the dangers of certain metrics about open source communities, Liferay's methodology used to select, track, and act on, and what we're doing in the future, <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2015flosscommunitymetrics-150720000846-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My talk at 2015 FOSS Community Metrics. Overview of the dangers of certain metrics about open source communities, Liferay&#39;s methodology used to select, track, and act on, and what we&#39;re doing in the future,
2015 FLOSS Community Metrics from James Falkner
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FOSSETCON 2014 - Metrics Are Fun, But Which Ones Really Matter? /schtool/fossetcon-2014-metrics-are-fun-but-which-ones-really-matter fossetcon2014-metricsarefun-141203105343-conversion-gate01
際際滷 deck from my September 2014 talk @ FOSSETCON in Orlando, FL. Abstract: There is no shortage of algorithms, techniques, and software to produce virtually any metric one may desire. Too often, projects concentrate on vanity metrics that may make the project look good, or the CEO happy, but hides the true nature of the community and how it is evolving. True value is only realized when metrics are chosen that most closely align with a project's goals. These slides were presented as part of a session whose goal was to: learn which goals and resulting metrics we chose to track and respond to in the Liferay project (a large, open source portal project), why they were (and continue to be) important, how they are produced, and what we are doing with them.]]>

際際滷 deck from my September 2014 talk @ FOSSETCON in Orlando, FL. Abstract: There is no shortage of algorithms, techniques, and software to produce virtually any metric one may desire. Too often, projects concentrate on vanity metrics that may make the project look good, or the CEO happy, but hides the true nature of the community and how it is evolving. True value is only realized when metrics are chosen that most closely align with a project's goals. These slides were presented as part of a session whose goal was to: learn which goals and resulting metrics we chose to track and respond to in the Liferay project (a large, open source portal project), why they were (and continue to be) important, how they are produced, and what we are doing with them.]]>
Wed, 03 Dec 2014 10:53:43 GMT /schtool/fossetcon-2014-metrics-are-fun-but-which-ones-really-matter schtool@slideshare.net(schtool) FOSSETCON 2014 - Metrics Are Fun, But Which Ones Really Matter? schtool 際際滷 deck from my September 2014 talk @ FOSSETCON in Orlando, FL. Abstract: There is no shortage of algorithms, techniques, and software to produce virtually any metric one may desire. Too often, projects concentrate on vanity metrics that may make the project look good, or the CEO happy, but hides the true nature of the community and how it is evolving. True value is only realized when metrics are chosen that most closely align with a project's goals. These slides were presented as part of a session whose goal was to: learn which goals and resulting metrics we chose to track and respond to in the Liferay project (a large, open source portal project), why they were (and continue to be) important, how they are produced, and what we are doing with them. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fossetcon2014-metricsarefun-141203105343-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷 deck from my September 2014 talk @ FOSSETCON in Orlando, FL. Abstract: There is no shortage of algorithms, techniques, and software to produce virtually any metric one may desire. Too often, projects concentrate on vanity metrics that may make the project look good, or the CEO happy, but hides the true nature of the community and how it is evolving. True value is only realized when metrics are chosen that most closely align with a project&#39;s goals. These slides were presented as part of a session whose goal was to: learn which goals and resulting metrics we chose to track and respond to in the Liferay project (a large, open source portal project), why they were (and continue to be) important, how they are produced, and what we are doing with them.
FOSSETCON 2014 - Metrics Are Fun, But Which Ones Really Matter? from James Falkner
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Asynchronous Web Programming with HTML5 WebSockets and Java /slideshow/asynchronous-web-programming-with-html5-websockets-and-java/20820226 kcdc-async-final-slideshare-130508150355-phpapp01
(Talk originally given @ KCDC - http://kcdc.info ). Over the last decade, advances in web computing have removed many of the barriers to entry for developers. New languages, frameworks, and development methodologies have kickstarted new ideas and new ways to develop web applications to make modern life easier and more efficient. WebSockets (introduced as part of HTML5) is one such technology that enables a new class of scalable, super-responsive, collaborative, and real-time web applications with a wide range of uses. In this talk, we will first cover the basics of asynchronous web programming using WebSockets, including predecessors such as polling and long-polling, applications of WebSockets, its limitations and potential bottlenecks, and potential future improvements. Next, we will demo and dissect a real-world use case for realtime social data analytics, using the Apache Tomcat implementation of WebSockets and the Java-based Liferay Portal Server. This will include a discussion about development of WebSocket endpoints, its lifecycle within the application container and browser, debugging WebSockets, and scalability topics. ]]>

(Talk originally given @ KCDC - http://kcdc.info ). Over the last decade, advances in web computing have removed many of the barriers to entry for developers. New languages, frameworks, and development methodologies have kickstarted new ideas and new ways to develop web applications to make modern life easier and more efficient. WebSockets (introduced as part of HTML5) is one such technology that enables a new class of scalable, super-responsive, collaborative, and real-time web applications with a wide range of uses. In this talk, we will first cover the basics of asynchronous web programming using WebSockets, including predecessors such as polling and long-polling, applications of WebSockets, its limitations and potential bottlenecks, and potential future improvements. Next, we will demo and dissect a real-world use case for realtime social data analytics, using the Apache Tomcat implementation of WebSockets and the Java-based Liferay Portal Server. This will include a discussion about development of WebSocket endpoints, its lifecycle within the application container and browser, debugging WebSockets, and scalability topics. ]]>
Wed, 08 May 2013 15:03:55 GMT /slideshow/asynchronous-web-programming-with-html5-websockets-and-java/20820226 schtool@slideshare.net(schtool) Asynchronous Web Programming with HTML5 WebSockets and Java schtool (Talk originally given @ KCDC - http://kcdc.info ). Over the last decade, advances in web computing have removed many of the barriers to entry for developers. New languages, frameworks, and development methodologies have kickstarted new ideas and new ways to develop web applications to make modern life easier and more efficient. WebSockets (introduced as part of HTML5) is one such technology that enables a new class of scalable, super-responsive, collaborative, and real-time web applications with a wide range of uses. In this talk, we will first cover the basics of asynchronous web programming using WebSockets, including predecessors such as polling and long-polling, applications of WebSockets, its limitations and potential bottlenecks, and potential future improvements. Next, we will demo and dissect a real-world use case for realtime social data analytics, using the Apache Tomcat implementation of WebSockets and the Java-based Liferay Portal Server. This will include a discussion about development of WebSocket endpoints, its lifecycle within the application container and browser, debugging WebSockets, and scalability topics. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kcdc-async-final-slideshare-130508150355-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> (Talk originally given @ KCDC - http://kcdc.info ). Over the last decade, advances in web computing have removed many of the barriers to entry for developers. New languages, frameworks, and development methodologies have kickstarted new ideas and new ways to develop web applications to make modern life easier and more efficient. WebSockets (introduced as part of HTML5) is one such technology that enables a new class of scalable, super-responsive, collaborative, and real-time web applications with a wide range of uses. In this talk, we will first cover the basics of asynchronous web programming using WebSockets, including predecessors such as polling and long-polling, applications of WebSockets, its limitations and potential bottlenecks, and potential future improvements. Next, we will demo and dissect a real-world use case for realtime social data analytics, using the Apache Tomcat implementation of WebSockets and the Java-based Liferay Portal Server. This will include a discussion about development of WebSocket endpoints, its lifecycle within the application container and browser, debugging WebSockets, and scalability topics.
Asynchronous Web Programming with HTML5 WebSockets and Java from James Falkner
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Liferay 2012 Community Survey summary /slideshow/liferay-2012-community-survey-summary/15702393 surveysummary-121219113233-phpapp01
Full results of the Liferay 2012 Community Survey]]>

Full results of the Liferay 2012 Community Survey]]>
Wed, 19 Dec 2012 11:32:33 GMT /slideshow/liferay-2012-community-survey-summary/15702393 schtool@slideshare.net(schtool) Liferay 2012 Community Survey summary schtool Full results of the Liferay 2012 Community Survey <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/surveysummary-121219113233-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Full results of the Liferay 2012 Community Survey
Liferay 2012 Community Survey summary from James Falkner
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-schtool-48x48.jpg?cb=1529699682 Technology evangelist, teacher, learner, author, dedicated to open source and open computing. I work at Red Hat as a product marketing manager for Red Hat's portfolio of open source products and love what we do and learning from others, and occasionally teaching at conferences. Prior to Red Hat I spent 5 years at Liferay growing a large open source community, onboarding new contributors, meeting and engaging with beginners and experts, and championing open source as the de facto choice for businesses large and small. I am based in the Orlando, Florida, USA area. redhat.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/openshiftoverview-170111164259-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/red-hat-openshift-container-platform-overview/70913963 Red Hat OpenShift Cont... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/opensourcenorth-redhat-dark-final-160621124523-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/beyond-the-operating-system-red-hats-open-strategy-for-the-modern-enterprise/63291583 Beyond the Operating S... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2015flosscommunitymetrics-150720000846-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/2015-floss-community-metrics/50695013 2015 FLOSS Community M...