One Day Workshop on IBM Bluemix 29 th July 2015 Organized...
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One Day Workshop on IBM Bluemix 29th July 2015
Organized by
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Stanley College of Engineering & Technology for Women
This program was inaugurated at 9:15 AM. Dr. Satya Prasad Lanka, Principal, and Dr. V Anuradha, Director, Stanley College of Engineering & Technology for Women, Hyderabad has been invited as Chief Guests for the program. They addressed the students regarding the importance of cloud computing. In total, 130 students from 2nd, 3rd and 4th B.E CSE students attended for the workshop.
This program was governed by the eminent resource person Mr. Yuktesh, IT Specialist, Community Manager, IBM Academic Initiatives Program.
IBM Bluemix is a cloud platform as a service (PaaS) developed by IBM. It supports several programming languages and services as well as integrated Develops to build, run, deploy and manage applications on the cloud. Bluemix is based on Cloud Foundry open technology and runs on Soft Layer infrastructure. Bluemix supports several programming languages including Java, Node.js, Go, PHP, Python, Ruby Sinatra, Ruby on Rails and can be extended to support other languages such as Scala through the use of buildpacks. How Bluemix works
When you deploy an application to Bluemix, you must configure Bluemix with enough information to support the application. � For a mobile app, Bluemix contains an artifact that represents the mobile applications
back end, such as, the services that are used by the mobile app to communicate with a server.
� For a web app, you must ensure that information about the proper runtime and framework is communicated to Bluemix, so that it can set up the proper execution environment to run the application.
When you create an application and deploy it to Bluemix, the Bluemix environment determines an appropriate virtual machine (VM) to which the application or artifacts that the application represents is sent. For a mobile application, a mobile back-end projection is created on Bluemix. Any code for the mobile app running in the cloud eventually runs in the Bluemix environment. For a web app, the code running in the cloud is the application itself that the developer deploys to Bluemix. The determination of the VM is based on several factors, including: � The load already on the machine � Runtimes or frameworks supported by that VM. After a VM is chosen, an application manager on each VM installs the proper framework and
runtime for the application. Then the application can be deployed into that framework. When the deployment is completed, the application artifacts are started. Topics covered: � Installation � Registration to get IBM ID � How Bluemix works � Sample web & mobile application to develop using Bluemix
Prof. G V S Raju, Convener of the program concluded the session with vote of thanks.
Report Submitted by
Mr. C Kishor Kumar Reddy
Assistant Professor & CSI Student Branch Counselor, Department of CSE