CompatibleOne Hands-on sessions

CompatibleOne Hands On sessions are organised to enable architects, developers and administrators to dive into CompatibleOne model CORDS (CompatibleOne Resource Description Schema) and its provisioning and brokering system ACCORDS (Advanced Capabilities for CompatibleOne Resource Distribution Services).

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Warning: all videos available on this page are "live" captures of what happened during these sessions. While we are confident about the value of the content, we must apologise for the poor quality of image and sound.
Jun 2012
13

CompatibleOne Hands-on session V2.0

Significant progress has been done since the last hands-on session in January 2012. This new ''Hands On'' session was the opportunity to answer to all the questions about the usage of CompatibleOne. During these sessions, attendees were able to manipulate CompatibleOne platform with the help and support of the CompatibleOne developers themselves. And naturally these sessions were interactive and took place in real conditions i.e. in the cloud.

What is CompatibleOne: Introduction
by Jamie Marshall
Related Document: CompatibleOne Hands-On Guide Version 1.01 .pdf
CORDS: from Oriented Object model to Oriented Object language.
Related Document: Cords Reference Manual V2.09 .pdf
ACCORDS: an OCCI compiler and
a run time for provisioning and integrating
any type of cloud computing resource.
What is ACCORDS PROCCI.
Related Document: CoProcci V1.02 .pdf


Jun 2012
14

CompatibleOne Hands-on session V2.0


CompatibleOne overview
by Jean-Pierre Laisné.
Related Document: CompatibleOne Presentation June 2012 .pdf
INTEL's perspectives about the role of
open source and Cloud Service Broker
in Cross Cloud
by Billy Cox.
Related Document: CompatibleOne Broker Billy Cox .pdf

Billy Cox is director in INTEL Software Services Group and responsible for Cloud Builders, who outlined how the Cloud Builders program is providing service providers and corporate IT teams with guidance on how to build and use their own unique clouds. Intel’s Cloud Builders program provides reference architectures in the key areas such as power management, security, and ‘on-boarding’ (securely migrating apps and content from private systems up to the cloud). End user customers are encouraged to use these reference architectures as the basis for their cloud designs or simply as a way to get a view into how the various software and hardware solutions operate.
Jan 2012
31

CompatibleOne Hands-on session V1.0


This video (available in french language) provides a feedback of the Jan 30-31 CompatibleOne Hands-On session, that gathered around 40 people, developers and contributors to the project.

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