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<div class="name">Nicolas Seyvet</div>
<div class="title">Monitor everything from physical hardware to application functionality</div>
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The IT industry is a diverse and dynamic world where applications and functions may be spread out - and move between a multitude of providers and technologies such as Amazon AWS, Rackspace, KVM, volatile containers, and your internal traditional IT infrastructure with physical servers.
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Monitoring all of these might require one monitoring tool per platform, or at least a few to seamlessly blend metrics, events and logs to get true Observability on your environment. OP5's intention is to address this with Project Omega. Designed from the ground up using cloud-native technologies packaged in a container environment to be running on premise or as SaaS, scaling horizontally with Kubernetes.
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Initially the focus is on monitoring OpenStack with the Monasca project and developing the agent in and for the community providing patches and reviews since the Queens release of OpenStack, using modern REST APIs, time series database for metrics, message queues using Kafka and preparing the stack to for real-time analysis using Apache Storm.
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Nicolas Seyvet is a passionate software developer at OP5 AB. Nicolas has worked on a wide range of telco-grade (high-availability, scalable, redundant) applications for the telecom/multimedia business and is experienced in Java/JEE (10+ years) and C/C++ (7+ years) and with databases (SQL, NoSQL). He joined OP5 to work on big data, the cloud, and analytics. Nicolass particular interests are coding, software engineering, software architecture, distributed and scalable systems, distributed processing, lean/agile methodologies, and the principles of good leadership. He specializes in software design and architecture of complex, high-performance systems, as well as leading high-performing cross-functional teams.
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<div class="title">Are you only testing your design in production?</div> <div class="title">Are you only testing your design in production?</div>
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Bad design causes panic and misery, and in some cases, its literally lethal. A lot of software is only tested in production, leading to overwhelming amount of support calls and unhappy peers. Bad design causes panic and misery, and in some cases, its literally lethal. A lot of software is only tested in production, leading to overwhelming amount of support calls and unhappy peers.
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Do you wish that people would give you design feedback before you hit the deploy button? Do you wish that people would give you design feedback before you hit the deploy button?
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In this talk Ill show you how you can anticipate design issues using simple user testing methods. These methods will streamline your development process as well as increase the impact that your project has on your community through more intentional design. In this talk Ill show you how you can anticipate design issues using simple user testing methods. These methods will streamline your development process as well as increase the impact that your project has on your community through more intentional design.
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Ill be sharing my experience user testing Cockpit, a server management web console for Linux boxes, and how it has improved the experience we deliver to our customers. Ill be sharing my experience user testing Cockpit, a server management web console for Linux boxes, and how it has improved the experience we deliver to our customers.
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<div class="name">Nicolas Seyvet</div>
<div class="title">Monitor everything from physical hardware to application functionality</div>
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The IT industry is a diverse and dynamic world where applications and functions may be spread out - and move between a multitude of providers and technologies such as Amazon AWS, Rackspace, KVM, volatile containers, and your internal traditional IT infrastructure with physical servers.
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Monitoring all of these might require one monitoring tool per platform, or at least a few to seamlessly blend metrics, events and logs to get true Observability on your environment. OP5's intention is to address this with Project Omega. Designed from the ground up using cloud-native technologies packaged in a container environment to be running on premise or as SaaS, scaling horizontally with Kubernetes.
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Initially the focus is on monitoring OpenStack with the Monasca project and developing the agent in and for the community providing patches and reviews since the Queens release of OpenStack, using modern REST APIs, time series database for metrics, message queues using Kafka and preparing the stack to for real-time analysis using Apache Storm.
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Nicolas Seyvet is a passionate software developer at OP5 AB. Nicolas has worked on a wide range of telco-grade (high-availability, scalable, redundant) applications for the telecom/multimedia business and is experienced in Java/JEE (10+ years) and C/C++ (7+ years) and with databases (SQL, NoSQL). He joined OP5 to work on big data, the cloud, and analytics. Nicolass particular interests are coding, software engineering, software architecture, distributed and scalable systems, distributed processing, lean/agile methodologies, and the principles of good leadership. He specializes in software design and architecture of complex, high-performance systems, as well as leading high-performing cross-functional teams.
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