Webinar | Intro to Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud for Legacy Java App Migration
Overview
The purpose of this workshop is to show Java developers how to set up OpenShift on IBM Cloud to migrate their legacy applications. We will discuss how to provision instances of OpenShift and set up all the required infrastructure to host new applications including networking, service mesh, storage, and IAM considerations. The labs will cover how to setup OpenShift projects and leverage services to host your legacy Java application code. At the end of the labs, a Java developer will be able to successfully configure and deploy “Hello World” Java applications on OpenShift.
This hands-on workshop include:
What is OpenShift?
Why OpenShift over open source and public cloud solutions?
How does OpenShift work on IBM Cloud?
Installing OpenShift
Creating OpenShift Projects
Setting up all required networking, storage, and identity management
Selecting software development runtimes in containers
Implementing basic container and orchestration security for legacy apps
About Stone Door Group
Stone Door Group is a Red Hat Apex Partner who helps Fortune 500 companies with their DevOps digital transformation. With deep hands on experience in workload migration and CI/CD implementation, Stone Door Group can assist companies of any size on their DevOps journey via our OpenShift Accelerator. This solution combines all of the software, consulting and enablement to make customers successful in their OpenShift implementation. To learn more, email letsdothis@stonedoorgroup.com.
About the Presenter
CJ Meidlinger is a Senior Red Hat Consultant for Stone Door Group. He has spent the last 4 years helping enterprises of all sizes and verticals adopt OpenShift, migrate workloads, and implement CI/CD best practices. Prior to joining Stone Door Group, CJ worked for IBM with an expertise in enterprise application architectures for clients. When not migrating applications, CJ enjoys running, camping, or anything to do with being outside.
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