
New Year's holidays are over, at CES they announced all they could and could not, Atlassian bought Trello, and all major smartphone makers patented a clamshell from WestWorld. And even Sherlock leaked, looked and discussed. Everyone woke up, got down to work, and some even found the strength to organize spring conferences. Under the cut, I want to tell you a little about
DevOpsDays : the conference, which in six years has evolved into a large international crowd and on March 11, 2017 will gather guests
for the first time in Moscow.
1. You can still submit reports
Before the conference, one and a half months. And there are several slots in the program. Including my favorite lights, where you can sign up in advance with a five-minute blitz report. A good way to
practice , get +10 to learn technology and +5 to memory. The organizers are serious about the program: they promise no advertising, only unique reports, that’s all.
2. Speakers from around the world
The most valuable thing at conferences is not the content of the report, but the speakers. Who have nowhere to escape from the scene from your questions. And who themselves came to drink coffee on the sidelines and discuss what cannot be told from the scene. Large, many years evolved conferences are a very good way to catch the best industry experts. And carefully ask them about personal experience. The value is that really experienced specialists rarely write good articles. Just because they have something to do. But to prepare one report, speak with him for a year and they are ready to communicate with colleagues.
At DevOps there will be the best reports of both foreign and Russian experts in two parallel tracks.
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Among the speakers:
Anton Weiss
Co-owner of technology consulting Otomato. He has more than 15 years of experience in high technology. Technical Teaching Expert. Initiator and co-author of the first in Israel course devops certification. Participant in a number of international conferences, an experienced speaker. Most of the time is engaged in the development of programs, but at the same time he has a degree in sociology and an MBA, which allows him to study the social aspects of development professionally.
Leon Fayer
Leon’s two decades of experience focused on designing and operating complex web-based systems that could resist the multiple growth of traffic. Over the years, he had a unique opportunity to design and build systems that support some of the most visited sites in the world, such as National Geographic, WhiteHouse.gov, etc. He is considered a professional cynic among his colleagues and is absolutely sure that in fact nothing can be considered as working for the time being, at least for a million users.
Michael Hüttermann
Java Champion, SCJA, SCJP, SCJD, SCWCD, freelance developer, architect, coach. Teaches Java / JEE, ALM / SCM, Agile development methodologies. He speaks at international conferences, and participates in the organization of some himself. For example, tooling section "Agile 2009". Engaged in the Java User Group Cologne and heads the java.net JUG community. Participates in JetBrains Academy, FEST and in the development of JAVA itself. Writes books and development articles: huettermann.net3. Tarantool and hh.ru
And, of course, the conference in Moscow disposes to speakers from our technological giants. The infrastructure component of Tarantool, the survival of HeadHunter under heavy load and many other stories from direct participants. Participants are waiting for master classes, contests and prizes.
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