Orchestration software

Progress Chef

Progress Chef (formerly Chef) is a configuration management tool written in Ruby and Erlang. It uses a pure-Ruby, domain-specific language (DSL) for writing system configuration "recipes". Chef is used to streamline the task of configuring and maintaining a company's servers, and can integrate with cloud-based platforms such as Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Platform, Oracle Cloud, OpenStack, IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Rackspace to automatically provision and configure new machines. Chef contains solutions for both small and large scale systems. (Wikipedia).

Progress Chef
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The Hand-Waver's Guide To Contributing To Open Source - ChefConf 2017

Matt Stratton, Customer Architect at Chef - ChefConf 2017 Chef is a vibrant, welcoming open source community, but it can seem intimidating to contribute to any open source project when you don't have "engineer" in your title. This talk is for the hand-wavers amongst us—the architects, the

From playlist ChefConf 2017

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ChefConf 2018 - Captial One's Newly Designed Fully Automated, Scalable, and... by John Casanova

Captial One's Newly Designed Fully Automated, Scalable, and Regionally Fault-tolerant Chef platform by John Casanova

From playlist ChefConf 2018

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ChefConf 2018 - Build a Recipe for Success with Chef and Splunk by Domnick Eger

Build a Recipe for Success with Chef and Splunk by Domnick Eger

From playlist ChefConf 2018

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Chef Automate - Workflow Feature, Q&A Panel - ChefConf 2016

Learn about the Workflow feature of Chef Automate. Deliver a continuous deployment pipeline for infrastructure and applications. Its full-stack approach, where infrastructure changes are delivered in tandem with application changes, means safe deployment at high velocity.

From playlist ChefConf 2016

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Tested Tours the Modernist Cuisine Laboratory Kitchen

Maxime Bilet of Modernist Cuisine gives us a tour of Modernist Cuisine's high-tech kitchen, explaining the laboratory-grade equipment used by its chef-scientists to create unique ingredients and out-of-this-world dishes. Stay tuned for more explorations of molecular gastronomy with video

From playlist Food!

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Day at Work: Food Stylist

Kim Kissling is a San Francisco/Bay Area based food stylist and a two-time award winner from the Internatonal Association of Culinary Professionals. In this Day in the Life video, she talks about a hands-on approach to food styling. Explore more career videos at http://connectedstudios.or

From playlist Career Examples

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ChefConf 2018 - Don't Depend on a Single Chef Server Divide and conquer... by Jonathan Weiss

Don't Depend on a Single Chef Server Divide and conquer, the federated model for Chef Automate on AWS by Jonathan Weiss

From playlist ChefConf 2018

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Open Make: Elizabeth Falkner

Chef Elizabeth Falkner, of Citizen Cake fame, is an expert at using kitchen tools and can stretch the boundaries of what patisserie can accomplish!

From playlist Open Make: Meet the Makers

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The Road More Traveled: Putting Transformation Back on the Rails - ChefConf 2017

George Miranda, Dir. Product Marketing at Chef - ChefConf 2017 DevOps transformation works in seemingly mysterious ways: some organizations thrive like unicorns while others spin their wheels and make little progress. Why do some companies manage to nail it while others struggle to make i

From playlist ChefConf 2017

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MWRC 2011 - Chef Cookbook Design Patterns

By, Joshua Timberman This talk will teach you how Opscode designs and writes Chef cookbooks to be sharable - not only in the Open Source sense, but sharable between various internal infrastructures and environments. Come to this talk if you want to learn more about: How Chef uses attribute

From playlist MWRC 2011

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Chef for OpenStack Overview

Speaker: Matt Ray, Opscode The open source configuration management and automation framework Chef is used to deploy and manage many large public and private installations of OpenStack and supports a wide variety of deployment scenarios. Chef for OpenStack is a project based on the healthy

From playlist OpenStack Summit Portland 2013

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Credit Union, AIX, and DevOps Oh My - ChefConf 2017

Alan Thatcher & Melissa Hernandez of Navy Federal Credit Union - ChefConf 2017 This talk focuses on introducing a modern, DevOps approach to infrastructure to a legacy organization. We will cover how to convert "curmudgeonly" team members to a new product and workflow, as well as introduc

From playlist ChefConf 2017

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DevOps Transformation at Absa Bank: Technical Evolution; Cultural Revolution - ChefConf 2017

Andrew Holt & Benjamin Hinson of Absa Bank - ChefConf 2017 There is one thing that makes up DevOps. Tools. Tools and process. Okay two things. Tools, process and culture. Among the things that make up DevOps, tools, process and culture are three. And of course, nobody expects the Spanish

From playlist ChefConf 2017

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A Year with Chef and InSpec: A Retrospective with Optum - ChefConf 2017

At healthcare-focused companies, compliance is serious business and automating compliance is the only way to stay ahead. The team at Optum are one year into their infrastructure and compliance automation journey. Adam Leff, Technical Community Advocate for InSpec at Chef, talks with Odie R

From playlist ChefConf 2017

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John Tate: The arithmetic of elliptic curves

This lecture was held by Abel Laureate John Torrence Tate at The University of Oslo, May 26, 2010 and was part of the Abel Prize Lectures in connection with the Abel Prize Week celebrations.

From playlist Abel Lectures

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Writing Composable Community Cookbooks using Chef Custom Resources - ChefConf 2016

Writing cookbooks that can be easily consumed by varying users is a daunting task. How can you write robust cookbooks that cover all configuration scenarios without a level of complexity that would make users want to run and hide? Could it be that easy to consume and robust cookbooks are a

From playlist ChefConf 2016

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Maine Lobster Bisque

Recipe at: http://www.ciaprochef.com/mainelobster/01a-recipe1.html Chef Scott Samuel from The Culinary Institute of America shows us a classic lobster dish: Maine Lobster bisque. He demonstrates key techniques for building and developing a richly flavored base, including the addition of b

From playlist Culinary Institute of America: Cooking Demonstrations | CosmoLearning.org Culinary

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Emergent linguistic structure in deep contextual neural word representations - Chris Manning

Workshop on Theory of Deep Learning: Where next? Topic: Emergent linguistic structure in deep contextual neural word representations Speaker: Chris Manning Affiliation: Stanford University Date: October 15, 2019 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Could Dan Barber’s Giant Parsnip Steak Save the Planet? It’s a Good Start. | Big Think

Could Dan Barber’s Giant Parsnip Steak Save the Planet? It’s a Good Start. Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

From playlist Best Videos | Big Think

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ChefConf 2016 - Chef Automate: Visibility Feature, Q&A Panel

Learn about the visibility feature of Chef Automate. Gain insight into operational, compliance, and workflow events. There is a query language available through the user interface and customizable dashboards. Insight into your network and development processes has never been easier.

From playlist ChefConf 2016

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