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+ | * We were lucky enough to have Matt from Pivotal Labs at this one who took us through all the elements of container management software. | ||
+ | * We went through several of the core components. | ||
+ | * The guys from BankWest seemed to have grown a lot of their own from the ground up and we went through some of the technologies they'd used. | ||
+ | * We talked about convergence of the technology. How the fact that we could talk about the components at an abstract level must mean there's a coming together. | ||
+ | * Also talked about advantage of delivering value early to the business by outsourcing the "complex but non specific elements" such as pipelines/configuration etc to these types of vendors versus flipside of the potential for lock in. * * We touched on windows readiness for this technology given Perth's mainly a .Net town. |
Latest revision as of 05:26, 11 August 2016
Nick Jenkins sent me a PDF of his mind map style notes from this session... so hoping I can upload it somehow!
- We were lucky enough to have Matt from Pivotal Labs at this one who took us through all the elements of container management software.
- We went through several of the core components.
- The guys from BankWest seemed to have grown a lot of their own from the ground up and we went through some of the technologies they'd used.
- We talked about convergence of the technology. How the fact that we could talk about the components at an abstract level must mean there's a coming together.
- Also talked about advantage of delivering value early to the business by outsourcing the "complex but non specific elements" such as pipelines/configuration etc to these types of vendors versus flipside of the potential for lock in. * * We touched on windows readiness for this technology given Perth's mainly a .Net town.