DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community

Hi!

On December 7th we are holding the third conference DevOpsDays Moscow. This is not yet another DevOps conference. This is a community conference that the community is preparing for the community.

The conference will have one stream with reports and workshops for those who like to dive deeper into the topic. But DevOpsDays is not only reports. First of all, this is a great opportunity to meet and communicate with community members, meet like-minded people, ask questions to experts, discuss your pains with colleagues, find new ideas and solutions.

We specifically make the program in just one stream so that there is more time for chamber formats and activities that encourage acquaintances and conversations.

A ticket costs 7000 ₽, but there is a life hack: if you buy two tickets at once, they will cost 6000 ₽.

Under the cut all the details.

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community

DevOpsDays Moscow

DevOpsDays is an international conference series for DevOps enthusiasts created by Patrick Debois in 2009. Each DevOpsDays is organized by local communities. In 2019, local communities hosted 90 DevOpsDays around the world.

On October 29-30, a celebratory DevOpsDays took place in Ghent, Belgium. It was in Ghent that the first conference was held 10 years ago, after which the word “DevOps” began to be widely used. By the way, video reports from the anniversary DevOpsDays you can already see.

DevOpsDays Moscow 2019

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community Baruch Sadogursky
Patterns and Antipatterns of Continuous Updates in DevOps Practice
Baruch Sadogursky is a Developer Advocate at JFrog and co-author of Liquid Software. One of the hosts of the Crazy Russians in DevOops podcast. In the report, Baruch will talk about real fails that occur daily and everywhere when updating software, and show how all kinds of DevOps patterns will help to avoid them.

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community Pavel Selivanov, Southbridge
Kubernetes versus reality

Pavel Selivanov, Southbridge architect and one of the main speakers at Slurm courses, will tell you how you can build DevOps in your company using Kubernetes and why, most likely, nothing will work out.

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community Roman Boyko
How to build an application without creating any server
Solutions Architect at AWS Roman Boyko will talk about approaches to building serverless applications on AWS: how to locally develop and debug AWS Lambda functions using AWS SAM, deploy them with AWS CDK, monitor on AWS CloudWatch, and automate the entire process using AWS Code.

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community Mikhail Chinkov, AMBOSS
We are all DevOps

Mikhail is an Infrastructure Engineer at AMBOSS (Berlin), a DevOps culture evangelist and a member of the Hangops_ru community. Misha will give a talk "We are all DevOps", in which he will explain why it is important to focus not only on the way the newest stack is deployed, but also on the cultural aspect of DevOps.

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community Rodion Nagornov, Kaspersky Lab
IT knowledge management: what does DevOps and habits have to do with it?
Rodion will tell you why it is important to work with knowledge in a company of any size, why habits are the main enemy of knowledge management, why it is so difficult to start knowledge management “from below” and sometimes “from above”, how knowledge management affects time-to-market and security business. In addition, Rodion will give a number of small tools that you can start implementing right tomorrow in your teams and companies.

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community Andrey Shorin, DevOps and organizational structure consultant
Will DevOps survive in the digital age?
Things began to change right in the hands. Smartphones first. Now electric cars. Andrey Shorin will look into the future and reflect on where DevOps will come in the era of digitalization. How do I know if my profession has a future? Is there a future in your current job? Maybe DevOps can help here too.

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community Alexander Chistyakov, vdsina.ru
Topic coming soon
We will also have Alexander Chistyakov, an evangelist at vdsina.ru, one of the best speakers in DevOps, a devops guy in the past, and an engineer in the future. Speaker of many IT conferences: Highload++, RIT++, PiterPy, Strike.

I want to speak

The DevOpsDays program is made by a cool team. You probably know many of these guys personally: Dmitry Zaitsev (floktory.com), Artem Kalichkin (Faktura.ru), Timur Batyrshin (Provectus), Valery Pilia (Deutsche bank), Vitaly Rybnikov (Tinkoff.ru), Denis Ivanov (talenttech .ru), Anton Strukov, Sergey Malyutin (Lifestreet media).

There are a few more places in the program. If you are ready to host a workshop, Write us. If you do not have a report for 40 minutes, but have a message for 15, write. Applications are accepted until November 11th.

DevOpsDays Moscow is a conference that the community makes for the community
All video reports from DevOpsDays Moscow 2018 can be viewed at YouTube channel

Register

The conference will be held on Saturday, December 7, at Technopolis (metro station Tekstilshchiki). The ticket costs 7000 rubles. It includes attendance at all reports, workshops, coffee breaks and a hot lunch. But if you buy two tickets at once, they will cost 6000 rubles each.

You can register at conference website.

We will be very glad to see you at DevOpsDays!

Source: habr.com

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