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Join the WebSphere and Liberty show on Wednesday, March 10 at 11:00 AM ET, for the episode: The Easy Button to lift-and-shift Cloud

  • 1.  Join the WebSphere and Liberty show on Wednesday, March 10 at 11:00 AM ET, for the episode: The Easy Button to lift-and-shift Cloud

    Posted Sun March 07, 2021 09:49 PM

    Join Daniel Xu, Tim Dinh and Sanjay Joshi on Wednesday, March 10, at 11:00 AM ET to learn about the topic of Cloud Foundry Migration Runtime (CFMR), the Easy Button to lift-and-shift your Cloud Foundry workloads onto OpenShift

    The Cloud Foundry team will provide an overview of a new IBM offering, "Cloud Foundry Migration Runtime(CFMR)," that will significantly benefit Cloud Foundry developers and operators. The team will introduce CFMR, how it fits your app modernization journey, how to lift and shift your Cloud Foundry applications to Red Hat OpenShift with zero disruptions in dev culture, better management experience, enhanced functionalities, and reduced costs. 

    A demo will be provided to show end-to-end usage from installation to left-shift your deployments, to scale up and down, and modify your apps on CFMR.

    Add the episode to your calendar and join us on March 10 at 11:00 am ET

    Or you can access the episode on-demand anytime immediately after the live session

    Take this opportunity before or during the day of the episode to post your questions in the episode's chatbox, and Daniel Xu, Tim Dinh and Sanjay Joshi will answer them during the live episode.

    Subscribe once to IBM TV: http://ibm.biz/experttv

    Access the "WebSphere and Liberty Community Spotlight show: http://ibm.biz/IBMTechTV-WebSphereShow

    and watch the episode The Easy Button to lift-and-shift Cloud Foundry workloads onto OpenShift 

     



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    Marika Joannidis, PMP
    Project Manager for IBM WebSphere
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