RHM355

Open Source for IT Leaders

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This course extends the RHM354 Open Source for Business Leaders course with an extra day of strategic planning advice for customers looking to migrate from propriety to open source solutions. The second day looks covers the phases of any migration, such as Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Deployment, and how Red Hat can help with services and solutions based on open source software.

Goal:

At the conclusion of this course, you will gain an overview of how open source development works, including the legal landscape around open source software and intellectual property concerns in the enterprise.

Audience:

  • Directors, and vice presidents responsible for information technology management who want to understand open source licensing, development and deployment best practices in order to develop a strategy for their firm.
  • Decision makers and IT architects who are interested in improving flexibility and efficiency in their operations with Red Hat open source solutions.

Course Outline:

Note: Technical content subject to change without notice. Reload this page regularly to insure up-to-date information.

Unit 1: Open Standards

  • Overview
  • Making a case for open source
  • Why we need open standards
  • Defining an open standard
  • Characteristics of open standards
  • Advantages of open standards
  • The goal - interoperability
  • Organisational interoperability
  • Semantic interoperability
  • Technical interoperability
  • Summary

Unit 2: Open Source

  • Overview
  • The power of collaboration
  • What is open source software
  • Why use open source software
  • Transparency and open source
  • The open source development model
  • Open source climbing the stack
  • Where does Red Hat fits in?
  • Red Hat´s place in the community
  • Red Hat´s development model
  • The OSS triple play
  • Customer focused innovation
  • The Red Hat subscription model
  • Subscription model
  • Open source - helping bridge the gap
  • Summary

Unit 3: Open Source Licensing

  • Intellectual property
  • Free software definition
  • Open source
  • How open source licensing work
  • Open source can be commercial
  • Open source licenses - background
  • Richard Stallman and the FSF
  • Gnu general public license
  • Gnu GPL - what it provides Gnu lesser general public license
  • BSD and revised BSD licenses
  • Other open source licenses
  • End user protection - Red Hat
  • End user protection - upstream
  • Open content licenses
  • Creative commons licenses
  • Examples of Creative commons usage
  • Font licensing
  • Summary

Unit 4: Communities - Open Thinking in Business

  • Overview
  • It´s not just about the source code
  • What forms a community
  • Benefits
  • Content communities
  • Social networks
  • Development communities
  • How to build a community
  • Business examples
  • The starfish and the spider
  • People vs organisations
  • Suggested reading
  • Summary

Unit 5: Adopting Open Source

  • Integrating open source solutions
  • Some deployment project types
  • Project selection
  • Open source adoption challenges
  • Stages of a deployment project
  • Purpose of assessment stage
  • Purpose of planning stage
  • Purpose of implementation stage
  • Purpose of deployment stage
  • Mitigating project risk

    Unit 6: Assessment

  • Stages of a deployment project
  • Purpose of assessment stage
  • Infrastructure review
  • Information gathering
  • Require project information
  • Where to collect information
  • Requirements gathering
  • Risk Identification
  • Risk: External dependancies
  • Risk: Porting applications
  • Java EE application migrations
  • Jave EE application assessment
  • Integration with existing systems
  • Documentation of practises
  • TCO analysis components
  • Cost predictability and analysis
  • Example cost comparison
  • Methods to improve TCO
  • Scoping
  • The "vision" thing
  • Vision document

    Unit 7: Planning

  • Stages of a deployment project
  • Purpose of planning stage
  • Design considerations
  • Migration plan
  • Hardware selection
  • Hardware certifications
  • Proof of concept environment
  • Software selection
  • SV software
  • Jboss EAP compatibility
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux software
  • Scheduling
  • Making schedules work
  • Ways schedules break
  • RHEL major version upgrades
  • RHEL version upgrade planning
  • RHEL version upgrade and apps
  • RHEL architecture migration
  • Example Unix to Linux migration
  • Example migration project
  • Hardware selection example
  • Productions architecture example
  • Software selection example
  • Example project architecture>

 

      Unit 8: Implementation

    • Stages of a deployment project
    • Core Linux build methodology
    • RHN satellite update management
    • RHN satellite channel management
    • RHN and management groups
    • RHN and provisioning
    • Application porting
    • Java application porting
    • Java application test deployment
    • Java application testing/verification
    • Unix to Linux application porting
    • Windows application porting
    • Training
    • Red Hat global learning services
    • Linux management and deployment
    • Jboss management and deployment>

     

        Unit 9: Deployment and Operation

      • Stages of a deployment project
      • Purpose of deployment stage
      • Phased transition
      • Exit strategy
      • Migration project post mortem
      • Operations
      • Managing security vulnerabilities
      • Reporting security vulnerabilities
      • Transparency and security errata
      • Classifications of security issues
      • Tracking errata announcements
      • Backporting
      • Backporting and tracking fixes
      • Tracking known vulnerabilities
      • Metrics
      • Days of Risk
      • Some historically observed exploits
      • Production Support
      • Contacting technical support
      • Severity levels
      • Production support levels
      • Technical account management
      • Red Hat developer support
      • Red Hat Knowledgebse
      • Support Workflow
      • Bugzilla
      • Support Life cycles

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      Förkunskaper

      •Basic financial and technical background. •An understanding of the challenges currently faced by IT management in the modern datacenter.

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