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Wednesday, April 27
 

9:30am CDT

Securing the Software Supply Chain
For many companies, security is only done at the edges. Today, there is a movement to shift security left and requiring source code to be more secure. Where companies want to go is an extension of the platform engineering team where tools, automation and processes have security best practices baked in. This allows companies to gain confidence that that once the source code is packaged and deployed they know that everything like InfraAsCode, artifact, APIs, deployment environments are compliant and secure. In this session, we will look at how projects like SLSA, Duffel, SAST, DAST and others play a critical role to your DevOps maturity.

Speakers
avatar for Lee Faus

Lee Faus

Field CTO, GitLab
Lee has worked with Senior Executives at Fortune 100 and Global 2000 companies for the past 10 years as a trusted advisor around Cloud Adoption, Agile Methodologies, DevSecOps and Engineering Best Practices. He leverages his experience as an educator to bring complex concepts into... Read More →


Wednesday April 27, 2022 9:30am - 10:20am CDT
Room 19A

11:00am CDT

Value Stream Management as a Critical Enabler for Continuous Digital Transformation
It can be assumed that all organizations are currently undertaking digital transformation. Those efforts are seeing a range of success. Let’s discuss how Value Stream Management can give you more insight and control into your transformation and allow you the insight to ensure success.

Speakers
avatar for Hope Lynch

Hope Lynch

Senior Director, Platform, CloudBees
My favorite area of focus is Transformation, whether it is Agile, Business, or Digital. Each of these overlap on the venn diagram of Transformation and each touch all aspects of businesses today.At CloudBees I work as Senior Director of Platform focusing on driving product marketing... Read More →


Wednesday April 27, 2022 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 19A

1:00pm CDT

How Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Tames Automation Complexity
Automation is hard! And the more you build, the more complex it gets! Even more critically, how can we keep that complexity from exploding as we scale?

The answer is to treat your automation like code! Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a process that uses proven approaches from hyper scale operators and development practices.

In this talk, we will cover proven IaC techniques to help you make infrastructure automation more consistent, repeatable and governable. We'll talk about advanced processes that allow you to scale DevOps automation across multiple teams, multiple sites and multiple system types. Most importantly we’ll discuss how to reuse automation that's already proven in the community so you can stop maintaining low value one-offs and custom Integrations.

Speakers
avatar for Rob Hirschfeld

Rob Hirschfeld

CEO, RackN
Rob has innovated edge, cloud and infrastructure space for 20 years and has done everything from working with early ESX betas to serving four terms on the OpenStack Foundation Board and as an executive at Dell. He's also the host of the Cloud2030 podcast focused on cloud, industry... Read More →


Wednesday April 27, 2022 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Room 19A

2:00pm CDT

Out of the Crisis - What Would Deming Do?
In 1982 Dr. Edwards Deming published a book called "Out of the Crisis." dealing with his frustration leading up from the prior decade. He was 82 years old; he wasn't writing this as a get-rich management consulting book. Dr. Deming wrote it as a stark warning for everyone, manufacturing, healthcare, government, and education alike. Fast forward forty years, and imagine what he would say today if he were alive today. Take, for example, the Knight Capital story, a configuration mistake in a High Frequency Trading (HFT) algorithm that purchased an errant 150 different stocks in 45 minutes, at a total cost of around $7 billion. In this presentation, we will look at the Knight Capital incident through some fundamental DevOps principles with the lens of Dr. Demings System of Profound Knowledge.

Speakers
avatar for John Willis

John Willis

Distinguished Researcher, Kosli
John Willis is a Distinguished Researcher at Kosli. Previously, he was Senior Director of the Global Transformation Office at Red Hat. Before Red Hat, he was the Director of Ecosystem Development for Docker, which he joined after the company he co-founded (SocketPlane, which focused... Read More →


Wednesday April 27, 2022 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Room 19A

3:30pm CDT

Distributed Cloud Journey
It's not about whether you're in the cloud but how you utilize the Cloud. Many established companies/businesses began their hosting journey in private or colocation datacenters. The reality of a complete cloud transformation is challenging, if not unrealistic, due to factors such as financial constraints, application modernization, and organizational readiness.

Distributed and Hybrid Cloud migrations are more realistic as cost can be controlled, compliance and governance remains centralized, and unified control planes make technology adoption and skillset transitions less painful.

Come listen to Q2's journey about public cloud transformation and how the journey to cloud through Distributed Cloud computing made this transition successful.

Speakers
avatar for Jordan Hager

Jordan Hager

VP, Hosting, Q2
As Q2's VP of Hosting leading Architecture, DevSecOps, and Site Reliability teams, Jordan has spent the last 20 years of his career in IT and Software Delivery.  Come hear Jordan speak about how Q2 fostered public cloud adoption through the organization leveraging a distributed cloud... Read More →



Wednesday April 27, 2022 3:30pm - 4:20pm CDT
Room 19A
 
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