Intelligent CIO Europe Issue13 | Page 60

CASE STUDY • • • • • • the team’s DevOps and continuous improvement approaches, as well as build, deploy, run and integrate new infrastructure components Red Hat Gluster Storage to provide flexible, scalable, cluster-based storage for OpenShift Container Platform Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform – running in a Linux virtual machine (VM) and OpenShift – to provide a back end for AVIATAR JavaTM and Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) applications Red Hat JBoss Data Grid, to quickly store and retrieve in-memory data – as well as perform simultaneous computation and querying – for key predictive analytics capabilities Red Hat JBoss Fuse to integrate internal and third-party data storage sources Red Hat 3scale API Management to offer protected self-service application program interface (API) management capabilities to developers Red Hat Ansible Tower to create and run reusable infrastructure code and automate provisioning tasks for Azure, Gluster and other infrastructure components 60 INTELLIGENTCIO The AVIATAR team collaborated with Microsoft and Red Hat to create its new hybrid cloud environment. The initial version of the platform was launched in just 100 days. It now runs a growing number of applications and predictive algorithms, helping airlines prevent disruptions to their operations. Speeding application development and delivery For Lufthansa Technik’s DevOps teams, one of the key benefits of adopting a new hybrid cloud infrastructure built with Red Hat software is the ease of collaboration on new AVIATAR features and applications, using capabilities from automation to self- service provisioning. Red Hat Ansible Tower lets DevOps team members provision environments and resources automatically using reusable code and infrastructure components – without extensive infrastructure process expertise. For example, data scientists can now flexibly spin up massive compute clusters as needed. This efficiency helps the AVIATAR DevOps teams rapidly create test environments to gain feedback. “If we had infrastructure that was set up manually and wanted to change something, we had to wait for the person who implemented it. Instead, we have infrastructure as code, reproducible at any time. Infrastructure teams can just launch Ansible Playbooks for configuration and focus on work that’s really important or interesting,” said Thorsten Pohl, Architect and Product Owner for AVIATAR. “Ansible automates everything from setting up Azure VMs and services to installing OpenShift clusters, Gluster storage, or third-party services.” Improved flexibility and integration By using enterprise open source software from Red Hat, the AVIATAR team has not only improved internal collaboration, but also collaboration with industry organisations, open source technology communities and other external parties. “The aviation industry is rather proprietary. www.intelligentcio.com