Developing Fully Automated Infrastructure Policy and Trust Systems
April 3, 2018, 6:00-8:00PM
Speakers:
- Mike Dvorkin
Distinguished Engineer at Cisco
- Andres Vega
Engineering Product Manager at Cisco
Location: Cadence / Bldg 10,
2655 Seely Ave, San Jose, CA (map)
IEEE Computer Society of Silicon Valley
PROGRAM
6:00 – 6:30 PM Networking & Refreshments
6:30 – 7:45 PM Talk
7:45 – 8:00 PM Q&A/Adjourn
Abstract:
Modern infrastructure management serves to run applications, but in many cases, all attention is spent on micromanagement of elemental details with no focus or understanding of the applications. This breaks down in two fundamental ways. First is the explosion of number of application service definitions, all hardwired for specific use cases, environments, and circumstances related to the stage of the application life cycle. Second is the dependency chaos resulting from lack of mechanisms to control consumption of application services. These problems are closely related. The missing piece is how service resources are allocated to their consumers and how such allocations can be controlled in a consistent, secure, abstracted way devoid of understanding of instance, architecture, and environmental detail. By introduction of automated policy and trust systems, the administrative overhead of managing infrastructure is reduced by putting operations on autopilot consistent with and governed by specified service-specific policies and consumption rules.
Bios:
- Mike Dvorkin
Mike Dvorkin is Distinguished Engineer at Cisco. Previously co-founder and Chief Scientist at Insieme Networks and lead Systems Architect at Nuova Systems. Mike is a recognized thought leader in distributed systems, and policy-driven automation and operations.
- Andres Vega
Andres Vega is Engineering Product Manager at Cisco primarily focused on the intersection of Cloud and Data Center Infrastructure with open source projects such as the Linux kernel, Linux containers, and container orchestration frameworks like Kubernetes, seeking to drive innovation in open, secure, and programmable infrastructure to contribute to the solution of complex distributed system problems.
Open to all to attend
(Online registration is needed. If you did not register, seating is not guaranteed.)