Acceleration Community Meetup 10/09

We invite on September 10 to the online meetup of the Acceleration Community: let's go from Agile and DORA metrics to services that make life as easy as possible for an engineer; we will find out what customers really want when they talk about DevOps, and what is now relevant to study in the technology stack.

Registration is free, join us!

Acceleration Community Meetup 10/09

What we will talk about

The evolution of IT transformation - from Agile and DORA metrics to services that simplify the life of an engineer as much as possible

Anton Rykov and Nikolai Vorobyov-Sarmatov, Raiffeisenbank

About the report: how we started our IT transformation with the introduction of agile methodologies and a close focus on 4 DORA metrics, and then, after summing up the feedback and the results of exit interviews, we realized that the engineer in the team hurts something completely different. And also what “other” means in the case of Raiffeisenbank, how it can be defined and why the convenience of an engineer is so important.

Acceleration Community Meetup 10/09 About Speaker: Anton Rykov has been in the industry for more than 10 years, worked in companies such as Luxoft, Kaspersky Lab. Now he leads a team that promotes the DevOps culture in the bank, as well as the development of tools for developers.

Acceleration Community Meetup 10/09 About Speaker: Nikolay Vorobyov-Sarmatov during his career managed to work as a tester, and a technical presale, and an auditor. For the last 6 years, he has been improving internal processes and implementing engineering practices in the top 10 Russian banks.

CROC DevOps Practice: From Unification to Automation of Development Processes

Larisa Bolshakova, CROC

Acceleration Community Meetup 10/09About the report: what customers want when they talk about DevOps, how to automate the pipeline and take into account information security requirements, top 5 problems about development without DevOps according to the results of the audit, and risk / success factors when building / automating development processes.

About Speaker: Head of Software Lifecycle Management Practice. He has expertise in building IT processes based on 10 years of experience both on the side of an IT company and on the side of a retail company. The portfolio of projects implemented in banks, retail, IT and industry includes the implementation of IT infrastructure management systems, monitoring and management of IT processes (open source and enterprise), automation of development and release processes, as well as building DevOps practices from scratch.

Through hardships to the stars: DevOps transformation of Rosbank

Yuri Bulich, Rosbank

Acceleration Community Meetup 10/09About the report: the importance of working out naming rules and designing the architecture of the DevOps ecosystem of tools, the need for centralized DevOps services in digital transformation, and a little about what is the main driver of transformation.

About Speaker: DevOps transformation leader Rosbank. In the IT industry for more than 8 years, during his career he has gone through a difficult path from a back-end developer to a director of a digital transformation project. In my practice, I was convinced of the value of breaking down cultural barriers between Dev and Ops. Built a centralized DevOps ecosystem based on open source solutions with more than 800 active users.

What to study from the technology stack?

Lev Nikolaev, Express 42

Acceleration Community Meetup 10/09About the report: Over the past couple of years, Lev has worked as a trainer with many private and public companies, training their engineers and more. Therefore, techies from his report will be able to take a slightly broader look at the modern technology stack and understand for themselves where they should move. And for other specialties, it will be useful to understand where the market is moving, even if without a deep dive.

About Speaker: DevOps and Trainer at Express 42, which is cultivating DevOps in technology companies. In system administration since 2000, went from Windows to Linux with an intermediate stop on FreeBSD. He has been implementing DevOps practices in his work since 2014, first Chef and LXC, then Ansible and Docker, and then Kubernetes.


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