DevOpsCon 2019: Aktuelle Programmvorschau & Frühbucher-Specials

Die DevOpsCon 2019 findet vom 11. bis 14. Juni in Berlin statt. Das Programm besteht unter anderem aus 5 Keynotes, 9 Workshops und 52 Sessions. Achtung! Heute können Sie noch von unseren Frühbucher-Specials profitieren und bis zu 375 € sparen.
Vom 11. bis 14. Juni 2019 findet im Berliner Mercure Hotel MOA unsere diesjährige DevOps Conference in Berlin statt. Die DevOpsCon 2019 ist die Konferenz für DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Container-Technologien, Microservices, Serverless und Cloud-Plattformen. In über 60 Workshops, Sessions und Keynotes können sich die Teilnehmer umfassend über innovative Infrastrukturen und moderne Unternehmenskulturen informieren, deren Zusammenspiel zukunftsfähiges Lean Business ermöglicht.
Das Themenspektrum:
- Business & Company Culture
- Cloud Platforms & Serverless
- Continuous Delivery
- Container, Docker & Kubernetes
- Logging, Monitoring & Diagnostics
- Microservices
- Security
Frühbucher Specials
Bis zum 9. Mai 2019 profitieren Sie noch von den Frühbucher-Specials:
- Kollegenrabatt: Mit 3+ Kollegen anmelden und 10 % auf den Ticketpreis zusätzlich sparen.
- Extra Specials: Freelancer und Mitarbeiter von wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen erhalten bei uns individuelle Sonderkonditionen.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter www.devopsconference.de/
Inhaltlich geht es um die ganze Bandbreite an Themen, die für moderne Entwickler, Architekten und IT-Entscheider im Kontext von DevOps relevant ist. Ein besonderer Fokus liegt dabei auf Container- und Cloud-Technologien, Microservices, der Unternehmenskultur und Continuous. Aber auch Serverless, Logging, Monitoring und Analytics sowie das Thema Security kommen auf der Konferenz nicht zu kurz.
DevOpsCon 2019 – Keynotes
- Silos Are Dead. Long Live Silos – Jeff Sussna, Sussna Associates
- Operations: the last Mile for DevOps – Damon Edwards, Rundeck
- Two Frames on Development and Operations – Jabe Bloom, PraxisFlow
- How Cloud-native Technologies are shaping Enterprise IT – Slava Koltovich, Kublr
- Beyond DevOps – Holistic transformations in uncertain times – Stephan Lange, Accenture
DevOpsCon 2019 – Sessions
- Shell Ninja: Mastering the Art of Shell Scripting – Roland Huss, Red Hat
- Serverless vs. Organizations: How Serverless forces us to *un*learn – Soenke Ruempler, superluminar GmbH
- Seven Security Sins: The seven biggest security problems of agile Projects – Christian Schneider, Schneider IT-Security
- OpenSource Pentesting & Security Analysis Tools: The DevOps-way… – Christian Schneider, Schneider IT-Security
- Mastering Kubernetes on AWS – Sascha Möllering, Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL
- Level up! A Continuous Deployment Maturity Model – Jennifer Kottmann, Robert Bosch GmbH, Juliane Ludwig, Robert Bosch GmbH
- Prometheus – what’s new and what’s next? – Björn Rabenstein, SoundCloud Ltd.
- Microservice Reliability, Observability, and Security with Consul Connect – Nic Jackson, HashiCorp
- $ kubectl hacking – Tobias Schneck, Loodse GmbH
- How non-violent Communication can help keep the Peace on your Team – Casie Siekman, Solution Design Group
- How we’ve killed DevOps by creating a dedicated DevOps Team – Adam Nowak, Netguru
- Why we don’t use the term DevOps: The journey to a product mindset – Mostafa Nageeb, Zalando SE, Henning Jacobs, Zalando SE
- GitLab CI + Kubernetes: Deploying applications continuous to Kubernetes – Alexander Trost, Cloudibility UG
- Sustainable Continuous Delivery: Patterns for Rapid and Reliable Releases – Manuel Pais, Independent
- Dumb Services in Smart Nets: Deploy like a Ninja with Istio service mesh – Anton Weiss, Otomato Software
- The Status Quo of Kubernetes Operators – Roland Huss, Red Hat
- Facts over Opinions: How data beats gut Feeling – Jacob Tiedemann, direkt gruppe
- Microservices with Azure Functions and Event Grid – Rajkumar Balakrishnan, Royal Agrifirm Group B.V
- Implementing Event-Driven Microservices – Nikhil Barthwal, Google
- Shared Nothing Logging Infrastructure: Overcoming the Challenges of Container based Microservice Infrastructures – Nikolaus Winter, shopping24 internet Group, Torsten Köster, shopping24 internet Group
- GDPR compliant Microservices – Johan Sydseter, Capgemini Norge AS
- Hystrix vs Istio: Battle of the Circuit Breakers – Nicolas Frankel, Exoscale
- AWS Cloud Development Kit: Boost your Infrastructure – Philipp Garbe, Scout24
- The Troubles of Automating “All the Things” – J. Paul Reed, Managing Partner, Release Engineering Approaches
- Sicherheit Docker und K8s – Erkan Yanar, Erkan Yanar Consulting
- Ich baue mir meinen Container selbst! – Erkan Yanar, Erkan Yanar Consulting
- Best practices for securing CI/CD pipeline or how to get security right – Victoria Almazova, Microsoft
- IP Strategies in the Cloud – Kim Gagné, European Cloud Alliance
- SysAdmin to SRE: creating Capacity to make tomorrow better than today – Damon Edwards, Rundeck
- Knative and the three Dwarfs – an Introduction to Serverless with Knative – Kamesh Sampath, Red Hat
- Infrastructure as Code – Lessons learned from Dev to Ops – Emma Button, nubeGO
- JavaEE and MicroProfile meet Istio – Harald Uebele, IBM, Niklas Heidloff, IBM
- Strategizing while moving fast – Markus Andrezak, überproduct GmbH
- Service Mesh mit Istio für Einsteiger – Patrick Arnold, PENTASYS AG
- DevOps in der Datenbankanwendungsentwicklung – Eero Mattila, Quest
- Changing the Tyres while the Car is running – Steffan Henke, NGINX
- Automated Container Security for DevSecOps – Markus Winkler, Trend Micro
- Kubernetes access control in the enterprise – Jan Bruder, Rancher Labs
- Get Application Security in sync with Application Development – Roman Borovits, F5 Networks
- Whole Work: socio-technical Systems – Jabe Bloom, PraxisFlow
- Building Better Security in your Kubernetes Cluster – Ovidiu Hutuleac, Audi Business Innovation GmbH
- Containerizing Off-the-Shelf IAM (Identity and Access Management) – Simon Potgieter, Giant Swarm GmbH, Tim Hobbs, iC Consult GmbH / Service Layers GmbH
- Creating a Distributed AI/ML Enterprise Fabric Using Kubernetes and Serverless – Steven Duckaert, Platform9
- Why Cloud Native Security is different and how Aqua can help to master these challenges – Andreas Lambrecht, Aqua Security
- Canary Releases on Kubernetes with Spinnaker, Istio, and Prometheus – Slava Koltovich, Kublr
- Artificial Intelligence in Dev & Ops – Dr. Martin Luckow, Trivadis GmbH
- What‘s the Worst that can happen – Marc Burgauer, Arena Peak Ltd.
- In Silicon Valley, Engineers Deploy-and-Tell: Stories About Dockerizing an Application – Gabriella Querales, AppDynamics
- Dev-ops-as Code – Matthias Zieger, XebiaLabs
- Going faster in financial Services and Testing in Production – Aubrey Stearn, Nationwide Building Society
- Build and deploy Java Applications on Kubernetes with Apache Maven – Umar Chikobava, adesso AG
- How DevOps is driving DPDHL’s digital transformation – Klaus Schütz, Deutsche Post DHL Group
DevOpsCon 2019 – Workshops
- DevOps Transformation Day – Paul Reed, Consultant
- Pentesting Workshop: How to Master Your Offensive Security Toolstack – Christian Schneider, Schneider IT-Security
- Workshop: User-Centered IT Operations – Jeff Sussna, Sussna Associates
- Agility Workshop: Leveraging the benefits of Retrospectives – Ben Linders, Ben Linders Consulting
- CI/CD Workshop: Treating Your Pipeline as a Product – Manuel Pais, Independent
- Istio Workshop: Deploy Like A Ninja – Smart Deployment Patterns with Istio Service Mesh – Anton Weiss, Otomato Software
- Kubernetes Workshop: Deep-dive ins Containermanagement – Erkan Yanar, Erkan Yanar Consulting
- Workshop: Effective DevOps with Knative and Istio – Kamesh Sampath, Red Hat
- Collaborative Problem Solving Workshop for DevOps – Jabe Bloom, PraxisFlow, Marc Burgauer, Arena Peak Ltd., Markus Andrezak, überproduct GmbH, J. Paul Reed, Managing Partner, Release Engineering Approaches
DevOpsCon 2019 – Labs
- DevOps ICU Lab: Improving DevOps Results by (correctly) integrating UX – Debbie Levitt, Ptype UX & Product Design Agency
Insgesamt können Sie über 60 Workshops, Sessions und Keynotes auf der Konferenz genießen und sich mit 50+ internationalen Speakern und Trainern vernetzen. Alle Informationen erhalten Sie unter www.devopsconference.de.
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