Category Archives for atomic
Docker and DevOps Meetup
Mohit and I met at first GitHub meetup of Bangalore in March’16 and discussed that it would be a good idea to do a joint meetup of Docker and DevOps groups of Bangalore. Later we followed up and decided to do it on … Continue reading
Bangalore and Pune – Free Containers (Docker) workshop
After leaving my full time job at Red Hat I started offering some free workshops in different cities on India. As currently I am staying in Bangalore and stayed in Pune for 8 years before moving, I choose both of these … Continue reading
Docker Bangalore Meetup #16
Last Saturday on 5th Dec’15 we had another Docker meetup at Dell’s India R & D office in Bangalore. I think this was most attended meetup and very well organized. We had great set of talks lined up this time. … Continue reading
LinuxCon Europe 2015, Dublin, Ireland
In July this year I came to know my tutorial session on Data and Network management for Docker containers has been selected for LinuxCon EU’15 at Dublin. This was significant achievement for me. Having a book on Docker under my name and doing … Continue reading
Red Hat Summit 2015
After attending DockerCon on 23rd June I took what people call Red Eye flight to reach Boston on 24th morning. I missed the Day 1 of Red Hat Summit on 23rd and had to miss keynotes 24th has as well … Continue reading
DockerCon 2015
I got the opportunity to attend DockerCon last month (June 22nn and 23rd’15) in San Francisco. This was my visit to SF. I reached there on 20th June’15. On 21st I took a bicycle on rent and cycled through Golden … Continue reading
PacktPub Docker Cookbook
I am happy to announce that my book on Docker, Docker Cookbook (dockercookbook.github.io) got published last week. I got introduced to the publisher through a tech friend of mine and I am thankful to him for sharing this opportunity with … Continue reading
Project Atomic Test Day- 20th Nov’14
Project Atomic test day for Fedora 21 was scheduled on 20th Nov’14. To be a part of that we organized test day in Red Hat’s Bangalore office. As far as I know this is the first such activity we did in … Continue reading