Looking to learn more about DevOps and take your knowledge base to the next level? Attend sessions and workshops from international DevOps experts at DevOpsCon New York. The conference for Continuous Delivery, microservices, containers, cloud & lean business takes place September 27 – 30 2021. Attend remotely, from wherever you are!
Workshops and sessions are streamed live so you can work remotely, from wherever you are, while still having the opportunity to network and get in touch with experts and expo partners.
And best of all: You can access recordings of all sessions for one year after the conference.
Tip: The early bird sale for DevOpsCon New York ends in two days!
- Special Discount: Save up to $320.
- Group discount: Receive an additional 10% discount when registering with 3+ colleagues
- Extra Specials: Freelancers and employees of scientific institutions benefit from individual offers.
Learn more about the online conference model here.
DevOpsCon New York tracks
Business & Company Culture
Lack of communication and collaboration between departments is no longer an issue keeping employers up at night; DevOps is meant to radically optimize IT in a world where shorter development cycles and system stability don’t necessarily go hand in hand. Classic infrastructure is specifically affected: characterized by Infrastructure as a Service, microservices or container technology, new techniques emerge.
However, all these tools and technologies only provide value when used with the right corporate culture which emphasizes values such as transparency and collaboration. In this track, DevOps practitioners share their success stories and provide tips on how to kick-start your DevOps adoption.
Cloud Platforms & Serverless
Modern cloud platforms represent more than an opportunity to transfer applications to public data centers. They offer a plethora of technical services that are challenging the conventional ways of building and using software. Data management, user and permissions management (identity), networks, management and monitoring, and scaling are at hand as services in such environments. Calling one of those services takes just seconds to complete. In this track we offer insight into the newest approaches to setting up cloud-based or even cloud native applications – from AWS to Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud to the newest trends towards serverless (FaaS) computing.
Kubernetes Ecosystem
Container technology is spreading like wildfire in the software world — possibly faster than any other technology before. But what are the key learnings so far? Have the initial assumptions about the way in which containers revolutionize both the development and deployment of software been verified or falsified? What are the challenges when using containers in production and where are we headed? This track provides use cases and best practices for working with the likes of Docker, Kubernetes & co.
Continuous Delivery & Automation
Continuous delivery successfully merges the process of build, test and deploy in an agile spirit. Smooth integration of agile tools is necessary even if this concept works best when merged with another buzzword that is close to developers’ hearts: automation. The Continuous Delivery & Automation track offers valuable practical knowledge on how to automate software delivery and boost productivity.
Security
One of the most important DevOps trends today is the ambition to include security aspects throughout the entire lifecycle of an application. “DevSecOps” is the battle cry to tear down the silos of isolated security departments, which are too often involved too late in the development process in order to care for the security of the systems.
In addition to this “security shift left”, the DevOpsCon Security track provides valuable hands-on sessions to help you identify and fix weaknesses in your IT systems. There will also be a special focus on the specific security requirements in the context of cloud, container and microservices.
Microservices & Software Architecture
Microservices have metamorphosed into a state-of-the art way to reduce unnecessary complexity in modern enterprise systems. In addition, they make deployment and agile development much easier. In DevOpsCon’s Microservices track you will learn how to maximize development productivity and minimize mistakes. Is the future asynchronous? Can you automate your data center with containers? Is the serverless cloud a fad or a buzzword? Let’s discover that together.
Monitoring, Traceability & Diagnostics
Native cloud applications typically consist of a number of autonomous (micro)services that communicate with each other via interfaces. While the complexity of the services aims to be low, there are new challenges for the overall system architecture. Specifically, there is a need for innovative solutions for cross aspects like dependency management, monitoring, and logging in order to guarantee the frictionless orchestration of the different service components.
The Monitoring, Traceability & Diagnostics track is all about the complexity of microservices applications. Its scope ranges from performance analytics, profiling, and monitoring, to log management for Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes & co.
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