Tuesday
Create a Cloud Environment with Terraform and Ansible
Presented by: Gene Gotimer
Time: Tuesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PMHashicorp Terraform allows you to define your infrastructure as code. You write code to define systems, networks, security groups, firewalls, and more, making standing up an environment repeatable and reusable. Red Hat Ansible lets you remotely interact with those systems you stood up, configuring...
Room: Salon E/DTrack: DevOpsFormat: PreCompilerLevel: Introductory and overviewWednesday
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Thursday
Enterprise Observability with OpenTelemetry
Presented by: Christopher Judd
Time: Thursday 1:00 PM - 2:00 PMEnterprise applications are complex. A transaction starting in the browser will go through proxies, api gateways, security appliances, application performance monitoring tools, logs, microservices and more microservices. Historically there has been no standard way to get observability and...
Room: Sagewood / ZebrawoodTrack: DevOpsFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewMaking the most of your DevOps Artifacts
Presented by: Matthew Sheehan
Time: Thursday 4:45 PM - 5:45 PMWith greater emphasis placed on automating the creation of predictable software bundles, you may be asking what are DevOps artifacts and what can you do with them? Well, it turns out you can do many things with them. Artifacts can be the compiled output for your app deployment, or a Nuget or NPM...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: DevOpsFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewFriday
Consistent cloud environments with Infrastructure as Code
Presented by: Matthew Sheehan
Time: Friday 9:45 AM - 10:45 AMYour SaaS app is doing great, but your cloud environment is growing more and more complex. After years of provisioning additional resources to keep it growing, nobody on the team remembers all of the dependencies anymore, and deployments are hitting snags because the development, testing, and...
Room: Salon A/HTrack: DevOpsFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overview