 Heard Sid and Sharad talk about the future of AI and I think what you heard a lot Is you heard the word developer a lot and creating applications? And I think it was Sharad who said that app intelligence is the new differentiator I thought this was really interesting So this was I had the luxury and pleasure of planning and executing the code shift hackathon so the The the goal of this hackathon was to bring together developers from across the world to demonstrate their skills and also their creativity You know using this red hat cloud native platform As well as with Intel Technologies, so the hackathon explored, you know, how do you build cloud native apps using red hats open shift platform? That includes things like run Java runtime support with corkis and spring boot a venture of an architectures with Apache Kafka integration with camel SSO all these things and most importantly Developers were given access to be able to build deploy and scale intelligent applications to Using some Intel Open Veno and analytics tools So it was really really cool to hear Sharad and Sid talk about kind of I wouldn't say in theory but all the things that we provide together both red hat and Intel from a Platform perspective to give to developers now now. What do they do with that? How do they integrate those those models and into these applications for the cloud? So it was really exciting to see first off to organize and to see what developers created so first want to talk a little bit more about the The hackathon first so a couple things by the numbers the dates where the developers had from September 26th through November 3rd To create application you notice that's not a lot of time and you'll see what they did was quite impressive with the short period They had we had almost 500 registrants across 57 countries in the end There were 30 submissions that met the criteria which far exceeded our expectations. We had developers who were full stack They were back and they were front end. We had AI ML developers People came from having skills around open shift and Kubernetes. We had Java developers We had all across the board and we had some people from university who actually learned all this which is flat out astounding So we are giving away 70,000 dollars in prize money 35,000 dollars to the overall winner 15 for second place third place will get 10 and we had two runner-ups Who will get 5,000 dollars a piece? Our criteria was pretty straightforward We wanted the apps to be innovative like you know how how innovative were they in terms of creating solutions and Products and actually someone created a developer tool, which was really neat So what are the UI UX look like not every app has to look beautiful some do some don't but the UI UX was a part of it Potential impact like I mentioned impact to end users or could be impact to developers and then lastly How well did they integrate the red hat and Intel products like the open shift and open Veno from Intel? the judges were from both red hat and Intel and The submission criteria was pretty straightforward had to be an open shift or excuse me an open source Application we asked for a five-minute demo kind of in their own words supporting documentation architectural diagrams and such So that being said we took those 30 Submissions got it down to I'd say about we down selected to about 10 finalists really tough to choose There were some great great applications, but ultimately we took those 10 and got down to our five finalists Which one of the the applications you see here will win money everything from we had a great Auto docks AI which took used AI to transform source code into documentation We had someone do a open like a marketplace for buyers and sellers We had someone like pertas they created a performance testing SAS solution for using virtual threads with Java 21 Veno pharmacy which utilized AI ML to create it a whole online pharmacy and then open city hub Which is a smart city management. So these are in no order. So these were our finalists. So let me Move a little quicker here. So our runner up Was open city hub and pertas. That's the performance testing Open city hub. They both will win $5,000 open city hub was developed by Kunan Singh Once again, this is a smart city application that had things like traffic management pollution management health management really neat Microservices base cloud native architecture. It utilized deployed an open shift use Kafka Redis Rabbit MQ and there's a link at the bottom here. You you guys don't have this presentation. So please go to Code shift dev post calm code shift dev post calm that has thank you so much Marcus That has all of the all the submissions not even just the the winners. It has every single one of them. So Great site there the pertas developed by Himanshu Gupta is an opinioned way of doing the performance testing Using virtual threads really neat. Like I said, this was we thought this was so innovative and useful Not necessarily from an end consumer perspective, but from a developer perspective to do automated testing So really neat deployed an open shift used Kafka Redis rabbit MQ as well Next up is the third place finalist that will win $10,000 and I talked a little bit about this Autodox AI. This was developed by out of bio omolumo. Hopefully I got that right out of bio Once again, this used AI to transform code in GitHub into readable human documentation So it integrates not only with GitHub code, but then also integrates long language APIs to create documentation They used OpenShift Knative So it's a serverless application on top of that and obviously integrated GitHub. So really cool technology Almost want to take a step back in and talk a little bit about how the you'll see this commonality with these finalists that they were they kind of used all the tools in the Red Hat OpenShift application platform at their disposal, you know, everything from you know, these Java frameworks to Serverless and all these great things. So that was really cool to see Second place and the the first two the first three the first two and three were were quite amazing Second was OpenShift Hub. This is a really cool application So they will win $15,000. It was developed by Vishal Vats. I'm not gonna do it justice. I really implore you to go to CodeShift.dev-post.com to look at this So Vishal created a marketplace that essentially connects buyers and sellers, but it's much more than that He included services for not only creating an e-commerce site, but there's a browser extension that does things like uses AI to do visualizations of classification for images you may see in a web browser and he integrated a WhatsApp bot as well. So really cool stuff I kind of try to put a scattering of all the screenshots where you can kind of see what this application does One cool thing that I liked about this application or we liked about this application was how it also had analytics for the seller to look at their their distribution for you know What users were buying things and what categories were they looking at and it actually Integrated some ideas around strategizing what to do and sell next so excellent job Vishal It was almost a shame this one came in in second because yet the last one was so good to be honest So with that being said the winner of the CodeShift hackathon is Vino Pharmacy Thank you so much for that Ooh and a little drum in the end This application like I said they all were really good This particular one was developed to buy Motha Kumar only V I don't know Motha Kumar's last name yet So I'm gonna have to talk to him and dig more into this really really cool application I tried to do a GIF on this one so you can kind of see what's going on here It's an online pharmacy for doctors patients and administrators. It saves the doctors information in the blockchain It it offers a lot of functionality again So it puts basically the the patient the doctor together. They can do things like video chat text chatting They can upload visualizations Of their issues or on the camera and uses AI and intelligence to try to classify that It allows doctors to create prescriptions and save those and share those out via A barcode Lots of great stuff here. Once again, I encourage you to please go look at it with these top two and probably three winners We're gonna do a series of blog posts to really dig in to their experience Using the platform and you know using how do they integrate these these these models? So this one in particular Used open Vino extensively. So you just heard Sid talk about it This is a great example of what developers can do, you know, how do you integrate those those models in? So he used models around medicine and names and wound recognition, which is really cool Deployed an open shift it utilized Quarkus, which is a Java framework utilized The blockchain so we thought it was just a really really great application. So Thank you to all The a lot of people. Thank you first of the participants Dev post is a great hackathon Hosting site, please look at that if you're interested in doing hackathons are great Red Hat developer team offered us a free sandbox that anyone can get to so sandbox is a Hosted open shift platform easy to get things like Kafka open data science and all the Intel products are there easy to use Quarkus and those kind of things so please if you're interested in playing around with this platform Don't try to install it locally go to developers.redhat.com and sign up for a sandbox environment It's a great way to get started And lastly, thank you for all the judges who spent time going through these 30 great applications. So congratulations to the winners You will see more hackathons from Red Hat and hopefully Intel in the future And thank you very much Thank you Jeff and again big Thank you to sit and share our for spending the time and working us through the combined offering With that said, I think we have 14 minutes left Before we gonna continue in the various Different, what is it called stages? Yeah, I think so so we have three stages of content waiting for you on top of the hour So go grab a coffee, but be back on time. We'll be waiting for you I'll be waiting for you especially in stage two and as you can see I've switched my head over to this beautiful Quarkus had we gonna talk about LLMs and Quarkus, but there's much more to come So thank you so much for now and see you in like 14 minutes 14. Bye