November 15, 2019 By Lydia Huang 2 min read

Come hang out at the IBM Cloud booth at KubeCon 2019 to win prizes and catch one of our many mini theatre sessions.

IBM Cloud will be hosting mini theatre sessions every 30 minutes in the IBM Cloud booth (P3) at KubeCon NA 2019 (San Diego). We will be raffling off prizes like Bose wireless headphones, PlayStation 4, and DJI Osmo Mobile 3 after each session.

Check out our lineup of sessions below:

IBM Cloud mini theatre sessions: Tuesday, November 19, 2019

  • 11:00 AM — Kubernetes Drone Demo
  • 11:30 AM — Rapid Development of a Scalable Mobile App with Kube
  • 12:00 PM — Data Security for Cloud Native Applications, Without the Hassle!
  • 12:30 PM — Kubernetes as a Hybrid Cloud and Open Platform for Innovation
  • 01:00 PM — Tekton 101
  • 01:30 PM — Moving Legacy Services Into Service Mesh
  • 02:00 PM — Multicloud End-User Identity and Access Management with Zero Redeploys and Code Updates
  • 02:30 PM — Services for Red Hat OpenShift — Run Production, Enterprise Grade Workloads on IBM Cloud
  • 03:00 PM — How to Get Started in Developing Node.Js Cloud Native Apps Using Knative and Istio
  • 03:30 PM — Crazy Service Mesh Ecosystem
  • 04:00 PM — Agile Integration in a Kubernetes World
  • 04:30 PM — Data-in-Use Protection for Workloads on IBM Cloud Kubernetes Services
  • 05:00 PM — Kube Your Enthusiasm — Bringing the ‘CF Push’ Experience to Kubernetes Operators
  • 06:00 PM — Rapid Application Delivery with IBM Cloud Continuous Delivery and Kubernetes
  • 06:30 PM — Mastering the Fundamentals of Kubernetes Cloud Monitoring 
  • 07:00 PM — Deploying Kubernetes in the Enterprise (Book signing until 8:30PM)
  • 07:30 PM — The Voice of the Customer — Building IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service

IBM Cloud mini theatre sessions: Wednesday, November 20, 2019

  • 10:30 AM — IBM Delivers Cloud Native CI/CD Capability to Tekton
  • 11:00 AM — Kubernetes Drone Demo
  • 11:30 AM — How to Improve Developer Velocity and Consistency with Kabanero.io and Cloud Paks
  • 12:00 PM — Istio 101
  • 12:30 PM — Cloud Native CI/CD with Tekton Pipelines
  • 01:00 PM — Overview of Knative
  • 01:30 PM — Personality Hacking: Using Node, Houdini, and Openshift to Visualize Psychology of Song Lyrics
  • 02:00 PM — AI/ML on OpenShift
  • 02:30 PM — Storage Best Practices for Red Hat® OpenShift® on IBM Cloud™ 
  • 03:00 PM — Modernizing Your Existing Apps to Run in Containers and Kubernetes, Approaches and Tools
  • 03:30 PM — Kubernetes and CouchDB ->  Cloudant’s Journey to Kubernetes
  • 04:00 PM — Ease the Agony of Operationalizing your Containerized Apps in the Cloud
  • 04:30 PM — Understanding the Kubernetes Scheduler

IBM Cloud mini theatre sessions: Thursday, November 21, 2019

  • 11:00 AM — The Openshift Serverless Strategy and End-to-End Experience
  • 11:30 AM — Introducing Kn – Using Knative Without a Line of YAML
  • 12:00 PM — Inspect Containers with Falco
  • 12:30 PM — Continuous Compliance in Delivery Pipelines
  • 01:00 PM — Cluster Speed Dating: Hands-On with Kubernetes and OpenShift
  • 01:30 PM — IBM Database Operators: Automating Your Database Workloads
  • 02:00 PM — How to Identify and Troubleshoot Memory Leaks in Java
  • 02:30 PM — Knative on IBM Cloud
  • 03:00 PM — Infrastructure Automation with Ansible, CloudForms, Terraform
  • 03:30 PM — How Knative Uses Concurrency and Rps (Requests per Second) for Autoscaling

Make sure you come say hello at the IBM Cloud booth (P3) at KubeCon NA 2019, November 18 – 21, 2019 in the San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California.

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