As GitLab the product evolved so did our own devops transformation. From the early days to now, what we've seen, and where we've grown. Join Lee Matos with this reflection from support engineering.
The After-effects of Contributing to Open Source by George Tsiolis
This session will be a short story on how George got started with contributing to open source and the after-effects of collaborating online with a fast-paced development team shipping product features on a monthly release cycle. Learn how transparent engineering workflows changed the way he works and collaborates with multiple cross-functional teams, the challenges of adopting continuous integration and continuous delivery initiatives, and more.
Deploying Your First dbt Project with GitLab CI by Emilie Schario
Open source dbt is the T in ELT, and is used to organize, cleanse, denormalize, filter, rename, and pre-aggregate the raw data in your warehouse so that it’s ready for analysis. This live session is aimed towards empowering attendees working in data to understand the ease of implementing a new dbt project.
Lee is passionate about the intersection of Leadership and Technology. If he's not on the Internet, he's probably playing Magic: The Gathering, riding a bike, or in the Techno club.
George is a user experience engineer based in Athens, Greece. He's passionate about designing and implementing functional and effective user interfaces. He has been involved in a number of projects focusing on network resource management over heterogeneous networks and service orchestration... Read More →
Emilie Schario is an expert in scaling Data Analysts while being responsive to the hypergrowth of the business. As Data Engineer, Analytics at GitLab, she’s overseen 3x growth in the Data function in the last 12 months. She is a contributor to many open source projects including... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2019 4:15pm - 5:15pm EDT
Schimanski54 N 11th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, USA