The principal purpose of the OpenShift Image Builders Special Interest Group is to collaborate and discuss Best Practices for building and maintaining Images for use with OpenShift.
OpenShift .EDU
The principal purpose of the OpenShift .EDU Special Interest Group is to collaborate and discuss items for the OpenShift platform in .EDU setting.
Machine Learning on OpenShift
The principal purpose of the Machine Learning on OpenShift Special Interest Group is to discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for deploying and managing Machine Learning workloads and applications on OpenShift built using (but not limited to) TensorFlow, Apache Spark and other Open Source ML/AI frameworks.
DevSecOps
The purpose of the DevSecOps SIG is to collaborate and share information around best practices and lessons learned for the DevSecOps community.
Briefing
Red Hat's John Willis gives a brief introduction to DevSecOps.
Principles
- Customer Focused Mindset
- Scale Security
- Objective Criteria
- Proactive Hunting
- Continuous Detection and Response
About DevSecOps
DevSecOps is as much about operations as it is about development. This Special Interest Group is way for like-minded engineers to discuss and share information to aid in security on OpenShift.
Data
The Data Special Interest Group (SIG) is a forum for lively interactions about all things data related. Whether you’re working on solutions for Storage and Data Services, Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery, Databases and Data Cache, Data Discovery and Federation—THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE!
Introduction
Check out this video on data storage modalities and use cases. Just one of many subjects open for discussion.
Principles
- Persistence and Storage in Kubernetes
- Business Continuity
- Disaster Recovery strategies
- Data security and governance
- Databases, Vectors, and Graphs
- Warehouses, Data Lakes, & Lake Houses
- Data discovery and federation
- Search and queries
About the Data SIG
Come join fellow practitioners, share ideas, successes, questions. This SIG is open to a wide breadth of topics across industries and workloads. Talks may include subjects such as data concerns in modern Virtualization platforms, backup and recovery best practices to address Ransomware attacks, federated queries driving better business insights, database resiliency in Kubernetes, how organizations are using vector and graph databases for Generative AI, and so much more!
Ready to join us? Check out the Agenda doc, join the Slack channel, and add us to your Calendar. Missed a session? Take a look at our Playlist and Submit a talk for a future session.
Validated Patterns
The focus of the Validated Patterns SIG is to discuss common use cases and the business problems being solved in order to spark conversation and share architectures. In discussing the use cases being developed, we can learn from each other and understand why specific components were chosen and allow each of us to grow over time. This SIG is open to all Architecture related Communities of Practice.
Introduction
Watch this video to see benefits of using Patterns to deploy distributed architectures
Principles
- Distributed reference architectures
- GitOps Framework
- Declarative modalities
- Repeatable, Scalable, Extensible
- Built and Maintained as code
- Fast track proofs of concept (POCs)
- Create repeatable frameworks for easier testing and deployment
About Validated Patterns
Validated Patterns are an evolution of how you deploy applications in a hybrid cloud. With a pattern, you can automatically deploy a full application stack through a GitOps-based framework. With this framework, you can create business-centric solutions while maintaining a level of Continuous Integration (CI) over your application.
Ready to join us? Check out the Agenda doc, join the Slack channel, and add us to your Calendar. Missed a session? Take a look at our Playlist and Submit a talk for a future session.
Edge
The purpose of the edge SIG is to collaborate and share information around best practices and lessons learned for the community’s deployment at the edge.
About edge computing
Simply put, edge computing is when compute/insights/decisions happen outside of larger, centralized data centers and public clouds. This Special Interest Group is a way for the community to meet, discuss and share information about a quickly-growing, highly-variable subject.
Red Hat
The OpenShift user and partner ecosystems are incredibly vibrant, as are the open source technology communities that serve as the foundation for OpenShift and the rest of Red Hat’s product line. What we heard from customers,partners, and these communities is that they wanted a truly open community where all of these groups can intersect and help drive the future of PaaS innovation, and Red Hat is proud to facilitate development of a community to foster this broad industry collaboration.
IDC
OpenShift already provides robust choices for developers exploring enterprise and community PaaS. OpenShift Commons is a distinctive way of building a strong and open network of users, partners and open source community members that will help Red Hat add to OpenShift's maturity and drive future PaaS innovation while supporting customer adoption.
Amadeus
By participating in the OpenShift Commons, we are able to easily and proactively communicate with the community, to jointly build a powerful solution that can benefit all users. With both the openness of the virtual meetings and code on GitHub, we are able to commit resources to areas in which we have expertise, while liaising with other participants to prioritize the common goal — a stable, secure and fully open-source solution.