diff --git a/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/_index.md b/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/_index.md index 25f7dba..af373de 100644 --- a/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/_index.md +++ b/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/_index.md @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ event_schedule: speaker: John Yani Arrasjid title: "Cloud Evolution and Revolution: Catering for Mission Critical Workloads" keynote: true - link: + link: talks/john-arrasjid-cloud-evolution-and-revolution/ center: true size: 3 - row: @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ event_schedule: talk: speaker: Hagen Bauer title: Secure your Networks with the Opensource Firewall pfSense - link: + link: talks/hagen-bauer-secure-your-networks-with-the-opensource-firewall-pfsense/ - column: talk: speaker: Kees Meijs @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ event_schedule: talk: speaker: Mike Ciavarella title: "Shaved Yaks: Saving an Endangered Species" - link: + link: talks/mike-ciavarella-shaved-yaks-saving-an-endangered-species/ - column: talk: speaker: Ben Gras diff --git a/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/hagen-bauer-secure-your-networks-with-the-opensource-firewall-pfsense.md b/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/hagen-bauer-secure-your-networks-with-the-opensource-firewall-pfsense.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7f61b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/hagen-bauer-secure-your-networks-with-the-opensource-firewall-pfsense.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +--- +categories: +- presentaties +date: 2018-11-15T10:31:43+02:00 +description: "" +layout: event-talk +tags: +- pfsense +title: "Hagen Bauer - Secure your Networks with the Opensource Firewall pfSense" +speakers: +- hagen-bauer +presentation: + filename: 2018-11-15-hagen-bauer-secure-your-networks-with-the-opensource-firewall-pfsense.pdf +recording: + platform: youtube + url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PQ6HGpTkso +--- + +## Abstract + +Firewall and network security are a core element of IT (or at least should be). When it comes to the requirements of this crucial component of your infrastructure you should not count on your provider or a manufacturer name. Especially small organizations tend to ignore the risks due to the expected costs and complexity of enterprise devices. + +The pfSense firewall is an high performance firewall for the growing needs to this vital element. The software provides functions like high availability, traffic shaping, vpns, network segmentation that are normally only provided by expensive enterprise products. + +This way also small organizations and the advanced home office configurations can implement this enterprise capabilities. + +In this double talk we will show the need for a new approach, how you can convince your decision makers and demonstrate how easy it is to set up such a configuration in typical use cases without any significant investments. + +## Biography + +Hagen Bauer can look back on more then 15 year of experience in the areas of open source content management, system administration and ecommerce. His personal mission is to help organisation of any size to deploy recent innovations in open source to reduce complexity and secure IT. + +He holds a masters (Diplom-Informatiker) in computer science, is an Open Group Distinguished IT Specialist and certified pfSense administrator. He is a frequent speaker at open source and enterprise software conferences for the last 20 years. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/john-arrasjid-cloud-evolution-and-revolution.md b/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/john-arrasjid-cloud-evolution-and-revolution.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ed301a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/john-arrasjid-cloud-evolution-and-revolution.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +--- +categories: +- presentaties +date: 2018-11-15T10:31:43+02:00 +description: "" +layout: event-talk +tags: +- cloud +- workloads +title: "John Yani Arrasjid - Cloud Evolution and Revolution: Catering for Mission Critical Workloads" +speakers: +- john-yani-arrasjid +presentation: + filename: 2018-11-15-john-yani-arrasjid-cloud-evolution-and-revolution-catering-for-mission-critical-workloads.pdf +recording: + platform: youtube + url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh0QeMAUt_o +--- + +## Abstract + +John Yani Arrasjid presents on the evolution of cloud. He uses his perspective as an infrastructure architect for virtualization and cloud, and findings from his research in the Dell EMC and Virtustream offices of the CTO. + +Mission critical workloads now run in the cloud based on technical capabilities and automation supporting high SLAs for the enterprise. Mission critical workloads are expecting support for hybridity (on- and off-premise) and multi-cloud (providing choice). New types of mission critical workloads include AI, healthcare, transportation, and industrial IoT. +The cloud is no longer just a sandbox. The capabilities offered through software defined technologies, partnership between IT and OT (Operational Technology) teams, and higher levels of automation and self-healing infrastructures based on machine learning. Examples presented are not exclusive to what is available. + +## Biography + +John Yani Arrasjid currently works in the Virtustream Office of the CTO, handling the technical relationship with VMware and Dell EMC, and working on advanced research areas for cloud solutions, including industrial IoT, AI, and secure ledger in a cloud for mission critical workloads. + +John spent twelve years at VMware focusing on architect enablement, consulting solutions, development of the VCDX program, and the lead architect for the vCloud Architecture Toolkit. + +John holds the first VCDX certification, and has published 6 books around virtualization, cloud, and IT infrastructure design. John has also spent 6 years on the USENIX Association Board of Directors, including his role as Vice President. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/mike-ciavarella-shaved-yaks-saving-an-endangered-species.md b/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/mike-ciavarella-shaved-yaks-saving-an-endangered-species.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9afc9d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/evenementen/nluug/najaarsconferentie-2018/talks/mike-ciavarella-shaved-yaks-saving-an-endangered-species.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +--- +categories: +- presentaties +date: 2018-11-15T10:31:43+02:00 +description: "" +layout: event-talk +tags: +- cloud +- workloads +title: "Mike Ciavarella - Shaved Yaks, Saving an endangered species" +speakers: +- mike-ciavarella +presentation: + filename: 2018-11-15-john-yani-arrasjid-cloud-evolution-and-revolution-catering-for-mission-critical-workloads.pdf +recording: + platform: youtube + url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn_AS9QWbU8 +--- + +## Abstract + +Automation is meant to make our lives simpler: just throw a shell script at some problem and the problem goes away, right? If only life in a modern DevOps world was so easy! Instead, we have thousands of tools to choose from, and hundreds of problems to solve, even in small environments. Life wasn't meant to be easy, but does it have to have so many command line arguments?!? + +Many of the decisions we make regarding automation are based on some combination of “experience”, “that's how it's always been”, and “I just need it to work”. This is not helpful when you have little experience, a green-field site, or even less time available than you thought. Even with experience, we tend to fall back to “Just use \”. _We choose the tool not because it's the right tool for the job, but because it's a tool we know_. This becomes further “justified” on the grounds of personal productivity. Suddenly, tool choice is the important decision, and the original problem is secondary. How can we do better? + +This talk is about the decisions and assumptions behind automation, and, perhaps, why yak shaving needs to be preserved. + +## Biography + +Mike has been working with UNIX since first gaining access to a BSD-based system in the late 1980s. After mastering the `oops(8)` and `restore(8)` commands, he gained a deep appreciation of the need to automate, and of the automation potential that is a fundamental part of UNIX and UNIX like systems. + +Mike currently lives in Amsterdam with his wife, no cats, and a 3D printer named “Bob”. \ No newline at end of file