Conference Program

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On this page you will only see the English-language presentations of the conference. You can find all conference sessions, including the German speaking ones, here.

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Thema: DevOps

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  • Dienstag
    30.01.
  • Mittwoch
    31.01.
  • Donnerstag
    01.02.
, (Dienstag, 30.Januar 2024)
14:00 - 14:45
Di 8.2
Live Hacking Cloud Architectures

As more organizations are moving to the cloud, cloud architectures are getting more sophisticated by having a kind of technology diversity. This includes for example container orchestrators, database services, networking components & virtual machines.
When it comes to security, observability on this diversity is paramount. The main question here is, do you really perceive when your app landscape is under attack?
In this session, you'll have the opportunity to see various attack vectors & ways to…

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Mirna Alaisami, Thorsten Jakoby
Raum 13b
16:15 - 17:15
Di 8.3
Is Efficiency the End of Story for Green Software?

"Which programming language is the fastest" usually is everyone's first thought when green software is mentioned! It's a common deduction that the fastest code is, therefore, the most efficient, which then, of course, can save us from this climate disaster. However, code efficiency is not even half of the story! In this talk, Sarah will review the three approaches that make software green. She will also introduce efficiency-achieving practices that can take us closer to fighting this pesky…

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Sarah Hsu
Raum 03
Vortrag: Di 8.3
17:45 - 18:45
Di 8.4
Data Ops: How to Bring Databases into DevOps

Data, the way that we process it and store it, is one of many important aspects of IT. Data is the lifeblood of our organizations, supporting real-time business processes and decision-making. For our DevOps strategy to be truly effective we must be able to safely and quickly evolve production databases, just as we safely and quickly evolve production code. Yet for many organizations their data sources prove to be less than trustworthy and their data-oriented development efforts little more than…

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Scott W. Ambler
Raum 03
Vortrag: Di 8.4
Themen: DevOps
, (Mittwoch, 31.Januar 2024)
11:00 - 11:45
Mi 3.2
Smoothen Your Journey into the Cloud – Fifteen Factors of Success

Organizations are drawn to migrate their systems into the cloud, but in practice, cloud transformations do not always succeed in achieving the advantages often promised by cloud providers, such as scalability, availability, and cost effectiveness.
We give an overview over Kevin Hoffmann's fifteen factors for cloud-native applications and how they help us achieve success in our cloud migrations.

Target Audience: Architects, Developers, Operations, DevOps
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of web…

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Matthias Dangl
Raum 04a
Vortrag: Mi 3.2
17:00 - 18:00
Mi 3.4
Σπεύδε βραδέως (Hurry Slowly)

"Σπεύδε βραδέως" in ancient Greek, or "festina lente" in Latin translates as "hurry slowly" an oxymoron saying to indicate the need for balancing deliberation and urgency.
In this talk we comment on the prevailing perceptions relating to speed of software development and how in a DevOps context what sometimes is perceived as fast from an individual's perspective has a deleterious effect on team performance while practices traditionally viewed by developers as cumbersome have in fact a positive…

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Vassilis Rizopoulos
Raum 04a
Vortrag: Mi 3.4
, (Donnerstag, 01.Februar 2024)
14:30 - 15:30
Do 9.3
We shrink the cloud – CO2 consumption as DevOps team KPI

At Tchibo we wanted to reduce our server and energy consumption with our product development teams. But why would we care? We all like fast snappy development and test systems. And our shop needs to survive Black Friday’s shopping traffic. Annual Google Cloud consumption forecasts do not trigger us to consume less. But when we started to show teams their related carbon dioxide footprint, we created a feedback loop that will help us to become better CO2-developers.
As developers, we have an…

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Johannes Mainusch, Zoe Lopez-Latorre
Raum 04a
Vortrag: Do 9.3
17:00 - 18:00
Do 8.4
Platform Engineering and the future of internal platform products

DevOps isn't dead yet and it will not die in the future. Platform engineering comes to leverage DevOps practices horizontally to support developers, operations and those in between. In this session, I will give you a perspective on how to move on from DevOps to Platform Engineering, how to design and shape your internal platform and build a vibrant community sharing best practices and enabling each other to overcome faster issues. In the end you will understand how we can reduce the cognitive…

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Hossein Salahi, Max Körbächer
Raum 12a
Vortrag: Do 8.4

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