#21 [talk]Simplifying Your IT Workflow with Katello and Foreman
Closed Opened by chrisroberts.

  1. What’s your proposal?

As your organization grows, so does your workload—and the IT resources required to manage it. There is no "one-size-fits-all" system management solution, but a centralized, open source tool such as Foreman can help you manage your company's IT assets by provisioning, maintaining, and updating hosts throughout the complete lifecycle.

Foreman is an open source project that helps system administrators manage servers throughout their lifecycle, from provisioning and configuration to orchestration and monitoring. Using Puppet, Chef, Salt, Ansible and Foreman’s smart proxy architecture, you can easily automate repetitive tasks, quickly deploy applications, and proactively manage change, both on-premise with VMs and bare-metal or in the cloud.

  1. Who needs to be in the room for this to succeed? List each person by Name and FAS ID as Name (FAS ID)
  2. chrisroberts

  3. Is this a … (Delete all that DO NOT apply)

  4. Talk of 60 minutes

  5. Anything else we need to know? N/A

  6. Who are you?

  7. Name: Chris Roberts
  8. FAS ID: chrisroberts

This seems pretty focused on an end-user audience. Flock is more about Fedora as a project, and on how we can improve that and better work together. Is there a proposal to either:

  1. Use these tools in Fedora infrastructure
  2. Make a Fedora deliverable of some sort (a lab, a package grouping, features for Fedora Server, or even docs)

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Metadata Update from @bex:
- Issue tagged with: Talk In Consideration

I regret that we are unable to accept this talk this year. There will be lightning talk sessions and I encourage you to consider this option.

Metadata Update from @bex:
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

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