Friday 10 March 2017

CloudFoundry Enablement

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Join us for a hands-on training workshop to learn about deploying and managing applications on Cloud Foundry. We will give an overview of Cloud Foundry and how it works, including specifics relating to services, buildpacks, and architecture. We will also look at how to effectively work with Cloud Foundry in your organization.

This training is targeted at people with little or no Cloud Foundry experience but some experience delivering web-based applications. If you're curious to learn how Cloud Foundry can help you focus on development and innovation, rather than infrastructure plumbing, this is the right course for you.


This course is designed to give its students a hands on experience of designing applications for Cloud Foundry. We will give an overview of Cloud Foundry and its tools from the point of view of an application developer and how to architect polyglot applications for deployment and scaling in the cloud.

This training is targeted at developers with little hands-on Cloud Foundry experience and those who have an interest in deploying innovative, microservice-based systems into the cloud.


Have you ever wondered how to deploy and operate a platform that's designed to deploy and operate applications? Join us and find out how with a hands-on training workshop. We'll teach you how to deploy and manage the Cloud Foundry platform as well as the stateful data services that power cloud-native applications. We'll provide an operational overview of Cloud Foundry and data services, and how these can be deployed with the cluster orchestration tool, "BOSH".

This training is targeted at people with little to no Cloud Foundry BOSH experience but who have some experience managing Linux-based systems. If you're curious to learn how BOSH can help you deploy and manage Cloud Foundry and other complex systems, this is the course for you.

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