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In the first [article](https://developer.hpe.com/blog/willing-to-build-up-your-own-workshops-on-demand-infrastructure/) of this series, I described the reasons behind the decision to open source our Workshops-on-Demand (WoD) project and gave you a comprehensive picture of the project's overall infrastructure. In this second article, I will cover the backend part of the project and explain how to deploy it.
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You now have a working Workshops-on-Demand backend server in place. Congratulations! The next article in the series will help you better understand the lifecycle of the backend server. How does a workshop registration work from the backend server 's side? How do you manage this server on a daily basis? How and when do you need to update it ? All these questions will be answered in the next article. And from there, we will move to the frontend side of things and finally to a workshop's creation process.
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If you need support for this installation process, use our dedicated [slack channel](https://hpedev.slack.com/archives/C01B60X8SSD)
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If you need support for this installation process, use our dedicated [slack channel](https://hpedev.slack.com/archives/C01B60X8SSD).
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Please be sure to check back [HPE Developer blog site](https://developer.hpe.com/blog) to read all the articles in this series. Also, check out the Hack Shack for new [workshops](https://developer.hpe.com/hackshack/workshops) [Data Visualization 101](https://developer.hpe.com/hackshack/replays/42) is now available! Stay tuned for additional Workshops-on-Demand in our catalog.

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