Build & maintain complex distributed systems
October 1–2, 2017: Training
October 2–4, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Michael Hausenblas

Michael Hausenblas
Developer Advocate, AWS

Website | @mhausenblas

Michael Hausenblas is a developer advocate for OpenShift and Kubernetes at Red Hat, where he helps app ops engineers build and operate distributed services. Michael shares his experience with distributed systems and large-scale data processing through demos, blog posts, and public speaking engagements and contributes to open source software such as OpenShift and Kubernetes. Previously, Michael was a developer advocate at Mesosphere, chief data engineer at MapR Technologies, and a research fellow at the National University of Ireland, Galway, where he researched large-scale data integration and the internet of things and gained experience in advocacy and standardization (World Wide Web Consortium, IETF).

Sessions

9:00am - 5:00pm Sunday, October 1 & Monday, October 2
Location: Morgan
Go has established itself as a popular language for systems programming, services, and tools, and more people are using Go for tasks that would traditionally have been solved using Python or Ruby. Michael Hausenblas teaches you Go from scratch and walks you through how to use it for system tasks such as batch file operations, container inspection, and access control automation. Read more.
3:05pm3:50pm Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Location: Table B
Michael is a Gopher. If you know what that means, you'll likely want to talk with him. He's also into all sorts of cloud-native topics, including containers (CRI-O, Docker, etc.), Kubernetes, OpenShift, Prometheus, and functions as a service (from Amazon Lambda to OpenWhisk). Read more.