This month we'll have members from Apprenda and Google chatting with us.Our very own, Jesse White, will be giving a run-through ofDocker for Mac + Windows Beta.
We're very happy to announce that Cisco are an official DockerNYC supporter! We'll be hosting our monthly meetups at Cisco HQ going forward. Huge thanks to DockerNYC memberOleg Ozerianskyfor making this happen!
Not using Docker Beta yet? Register for early access: beta.docker.com.
Talks will begin at 7pm.
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We're looking forward to seeing everyone.
Thanks,
The DockerNYC Team
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Event Details
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Speaker
D. Ian Mortimer ofApprenda
Talk Summary
Enterprisesare hugely interested in using Docker but havewrestled with using it effectively and how to add it to their workflows. TheApprendaPlatform as a Service (PaaS) added Docker support in April 2015 to address these concerns.
ApprendaSenior Sales Engineer D. Ian Mortimer will demonstrate howApprendas PaaS supports Docker and demo the workflow for deploying Docker-based applications. Additionally, he will discussApprendas plans to support more container features in the future including a high-level overview ofApprendas Kubernetes plans.
Speaker Bio:
D. Ian Mortimer is a Senior Sales Engineer forApprenda, where he has been integral in advising customers on technology, organization, and process changes associated with PaaS adoption.Ian has a career spanning nearly 20 years in the startup, enterprise and innovation world of technology. With in-depth experience in financial services, retail and innovative technology, Ian is a leading advisor to the industrys top management teams on how to move enterprises forward.
Speaker
Ray Tsang of Google
Title:My Slow Internet vs. Docker
Talk Summary
Ray lived in a 180-sqft (~18m2) micro-studio near New York. It had no kitchen but it did come with free, but slow Wi-Fi. Ray's a Developer Advocate at Google and he travels a lot, often needs to build Docker images on the airplane, in coffee shops, or in hotels with unpredictable Wi-Fi. Learn how Ray adapted to working with large Docker images over slow Wi-Fi by utilizing Docker Machine in the cloud, and a bunch of tips and tricks!This strategy also saved Ray from numerous demoes - he once demoed Docker containers and Kubernetes by tethering to his colleagues' phone connection.
In this session, you'll learn:
How to easily setup Docker Machine in the cloud (much better than local VMs!)
Docker Machine in the cloud
How to reduce your local bandwidth needs when building an image
How to use Docker ONBUILD
Sharing data between local laptop and a remote Docker machine
Strategy w/ ENTRYPOINT and STDIN/STDOUT
Working w/ Kubernetes
Preventing Docker from taking up all the space
Speaker Bio
Ray is a Developer Advocate for the Google Cloud Platform. Ray had extensive hands on cross-industry enterprise systems integration delivery and management experiences during his time at Accenture, managed full stack application development, DevOps, and ITOps. Ray specialized in middleware, big data, and PaaS products during his time at Red Hat while contributing to open source projects, such as Infinispan. Aside from technology, Ray enjoys traveling and adventures.
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