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Description = "On Sept 21st and 22nd, 2017, 350+ software practioners took over the Uptown Theater in Kansas City Missouri to discuss DevOps at [DevOpsDays KC](https://devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity)" | ||
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date = "2018-09-10T16:31:00-06:00" | ||
title = "Kansas City 2017 in review" | ||
Author = "Aaron Blythe" | ||
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On Sept 21st and 22nd, 2017, 330+ software practioners took over the Uptown Theater in Kansas City Missouri to discuss DevOps at [DevOpsDays KC](https://devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity) | ||
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You can check out a recap here: | ||
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DevOpsDays Kansas City 2017 was held at the Uptown Theater at 3700 Broadway, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Uptown Theater was home to performances by Sting, Jason Bonham, Henry Rollins, Cyndi Lauper, Garbage, Sarah Silverman, Lyle Lovett, Dwight Yoakum, Ben Folds, Third Eye Blind, Melissa Etheridge, OK GO, Rusted Root, Elvis Costello, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn and many others over the last few years. So it was a great experience for our speakers to take this stage. | ||
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Having access to such a beautiful theater, we had a theme of “The Roles We Play” over the course of the 2 day event. | ||
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We had over 350 people register for the conference, 334 of which checked in at the door. | ||
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25 speakers (compared to 16 in 2016) were chosen from 143 submissions (compared to 64 in 2016). This made a lot of tough decisions for the speaker committee. During the conference, attendees were able to provide a +1, 0, -1 rating for each talk as a feedback mechanism to the speakers. With over 400 feedback slips, our speakers received about 80% positive feedback and only 6% that did not meet expectations. All of the slides and videos can be found embedded in the pages for each session from the program for the event. | ||
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In the afternoon, we handed the conference over to the attendees to have Open Space discussions on topics of their own choosing. | ||
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We had on-site t-shirt printing provided by Seen Merch and a coffee bar provided by Messenger Coffee. | ||
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The food was a hit. We had BBQ from Kansas City Joe’s and a taco bar from McGonigles. Both local favorites. | ||
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We were able to gather survey results in the days immediately following the event. We had 84 responses. Of those, 87% would recommend this event to a friend or colleague (8 or higher out of 10). | ||
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We of course could not have put on such an awesome event all of our awesome without our sponsors. | ||
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Thank you to everyone involved in this experience! See you on [Slack](http://devopskc.herokuapp.com/) and at the local [devops meetup](http://www.meetup.com/DevOps-Kansas-City/)! | ||
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The [videos of Day One](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8DAwfjlf6A&list=PLH2p9sgqfZScLoGBUp22Hubl8uq2apxGG), [videos of Day Two](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvdt8uRf8RY&list=PLH2p9sgqfZSeHDiBkFCqqC_RKHSuJVaIo) and [slides](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity/program/) of all talks are linked on our [program](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity/program/). | ||
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2016 Kansas City Organizers: | ||
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Tom Martin, Ryan McNair, Jeff Stephens, Chris Stein, Chase Pettet, Dan Barker, CJ Obermaier, Rebecca Sowers, Caleb Hyde, Bert Weidt, Aaron Blythe | ||
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Moving your organization to a DevOps culture isn’t as simple as buying a tool. It requires changes to many parts of your process. In this talk, you’ll get tools to understand terms in the DevOps space more clearly, team structures required for success, modern architectures, and the importance of a continuous delivery in the journey to “doing the DevOps.” | ||
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* Redefine words for your organization | ||
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* Use Continuous Delivery to safely deploy more often |
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Ken Mugrage is a Technology Evangelist for ThoughtWorks, which is just a fancy way to say his job is to make people better at Continuous Delivery and DevOps. |
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Gvisor was released 5 months ago and promoted with Google Cloud Platform's push for python3.7 support. Google identified the need for a user-space kernel to act as a sandbox in container/docker environments. Gvisor is written in Golang, provides a swop in runtime for docker and provides a additional layer of kernel protection from your executed code. Google's gvisor aims to protect the host kernel with "employs rule-based execution to provide defense-in-depth". Will cover a quick intro and how easy it is to get going with gvisor. |
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By day I work in a Insuretech (www.takectrl.co.za) startup, by night a OWASP CPT and Bsides CPT organizer. I love devops, scale and security. Love to see security as part of the process and an enabler, rather than a blocker. |
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Na dúvida como começar a usar DevOps na sua empresa? Nessa palestra você poderá acompanhar uma timeline, descrevendo todas as etapas, desafios e soluções adotadas para migrar gradativamente seu ambiente com o apoio do Docker, Kubernetes, Infraestrutura como Códido, CI-CD e muito mais. |
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Após 1 ano de trabalho, conseguimos evoluir e transformar todo o setor de TI do nosso cliente, CVC Viagens. Como essa mudança foi feita, usando cultura DevOps, Pipelines de CI-CD, Observability, Cultura de Testes, Data Analytics e Squads Multidisciplinares. Atingindo o valor quase nulo de Rollbacks de aplicações, Bugs, Cycle Time e guiando a tomada de decisões dos Stakeholders e Product Owners por métricas e números. Será passado uma visão geral de toda arquitetura gerada pela nova área de Analytics criada. Desde a stack de logs (ELK), recebendo em média, 15 GB diários, até toda estrutura de monitoramento, métricas e alarmes em tempo real (Prometheus), gerando assim, insumo para tomada de decisões pelos times. |
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Especialista em Segurança da Informação com experiência em software livre certificado: CISSP, C EH e LPIC-3 Security. Trabalhando como DevOps Analyst, otimizando o desenvolvimento de softwares e infraestruturas. Meus projetos pessoais visam a recuperação de desastres e automação. | ||
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Engenheiro Sênior na Rivendel Tecnologia, com 7 anos de experiência com desenvolvimento de Software e desde 2014 trabalhando com Devops. |
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IT incidents are unavoidable in the new agile digital world. Every ITOps and DevOps team should leverage a Post Incident Analysis process to identify ways to improve the effectiveness of their operations. In this ignite talk, Emel will walk you through the importance of post incident analysis and what to do plus what not do for a successful and constructive PIA. |
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Gokce Erdogan is a Product Manager at OpsGenie. She is responsible for executing the company’s product roadmap and new feature development, working collaboratively with other teams in the company. Prior to joining the Product Management team, she was working within the Customer Success team at OpsGenie, where she was responsible for giving support to customers and managing a set of customer accounts to increase the customer engagement and satisfaction. Gokce holds Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Bilkent University in Turkey. |
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If Open Space is new to you, you may be interested in <a href="/pages/open-space-format">more details about Open Space</a>. | ||
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In today's world, service downtime has a significant impact on any business. Being able to respond quickly and proactively to issues can dramatically reduce the repercussions of any incident, both financial and reputational. | ||
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We'll take lessons learned from a formalized incident response, such as those used by first responders, and show you how to apply those same practices to your organization. By utilizing these methods you'll improve both the speed and effectiveness of your team's response, reducing the amount of downtime experienced. | ||
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- Be introduced to the Incident Command System and learn how it can be adapted to other industries. | ||
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- Have the opportunity to share their real-world experiences with each other. |
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DevOpsDays Phoenix 2018 will feature three tracks: | ||
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<li>Getting Started: Half hour sessions for beginners in a specific domain.</li> | ||
<li>Advanced: Half hour sessions for experienced and forward looking attendees.</li> | ||
<li>Case Studies / Fail Stories: Fifteen minute sessions for people of all experience ranges where speakers share technical or cultural anecdotes where they succeeded or failed in a DevOps related domain. Failure is fun. People love to know that other people fail on occasion.</li> | ||
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Times and room locations for talks will be added soon. | ||
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Over the years, I developed a very negative attitude towards meetings. Suddenly when managing a large program with team members all over the globe, I realized things needed to change. I began talking to experts and experimenting my way towards more effective meetings. Come learn from my mistakes as I cover my best tips for creating a space to raise new ideas, voice concerns, and agree on a course of action. Learn how anyone, regardless of role or positional power, can move their technology organization towards better meetings. |
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