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Cloud Native Breakout Session [clear filter]
Tuesday, September 17
 

1:15pm EDT

Being Budget Conscious in a Continuously Automated World
Limited Capacity seats available

Do you currently, or want to, automate your deployments into the public cloud? Do you have budgetary concerns that make you not want to allow for unfiltered deployments? Then this is the session for you! In this talk, Tim will explain how to automate budget checks into the CI/CD process so that you never deploy out into an account that is overbudget. He'll be using GitLab, CloudHealth, Python, Docker, and Kubernetes for this exercise, but he will also talk about how this can be done in just about any tool set! Come by and have a listen to find out.

Speakers
avatar for Tim Davis

Tim Davis

Cloud Advocate, VMWare
Tim Davis is a Cloud Advocate at VMware where he focuses on public cloud operations and cloud-native applications. He provides consulting guidance to a wide range of customers on these topics and provides a bridge between customers and product teams at VMware. He also works to evangelize... Read More →


Tuesday September 17, 2019 1:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
The Ballroom - Williamsburg Hotel 96 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249

2:00pm EDT

Closing the SDLC Loop - A Security Panel
Limited Capacity seats available

Every company is becoming a software company. Shipping code to production has to be faster and more secure, but many companies struggle to scale their current process to produce and deliver software. The SDLC is often misunderstood, and can become a great ally if used correctly. Security if left at the end of the process, creating disturbance and friction with engineering because it create a different timeline. Let's see how we can put all stakeholders on the same page, at the same level, to share a common goal of delivering secure software faster.

Speakers
avatar for Philippe Lafoucrière

Philippe Lafoucrière

Distinguished Engineer - Secure, GitLab
Philippe is a Distinguished Engineer at GitLab, focused on the Secure stage of the DevOps lifecycle. In the past, he founded Gemnasium – which monitored software dependencies, notified users of security updates or advisories, and automated open source code updates – which was... Read More →
avatar for Fahmida Rashid

Fahmida Rashid

Information Security Journalist, Managing Editor, Decipher.sc
With over 15 years of experience in the technology industry as a software developer, network administrator, and journalist, Fahmida Y. Rashid is currently the managing editor for Decipher, a digital magazine focused on information security. When she isn't busy removing fear out of... Read More →
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Shamiq Islam

Head of Application, Blockchain, and Infrastructure Security, Coinbase
Shamiq leads the AppSec, InfraSec, and Blockchain Security groups at Coinbase. He spends his days proselytizing empowerment, ownership and accountability as the core precepts of an engaging security program. In his free time you can find him the kitchen, tinkering with his newest... Read More →
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Philippe Arteau

GoSecure, Security Researcher
Philippe is a security researcher working for GoSecure. His research is focused on Web application security. His past work experience includes pentesting, secure code review and software development. He is the author of the widely used Java static analysis tool “OWASP Find Security... Read More →


Tuesday September 17, 2019 2:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
The Ballroom - Williamsburg Hotel 96 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249

2:45pm EDT

DataOps in a Cloud Native World - Data Engineering Best Practices
Limited Capacity seats available

Since microservices have taken off, systems generate more and more data. As a result, data engineering teams are coming under the spotlight. Today, understanding how to structure the best practices around data collection, warehousing, and analysis is critical to understanding how our software and business are performing. In this panel of all women, attendees can expect to learn:
  • What are the key differences in data engineering of the pre-cloud native days and today? 
  • What is the importance of version control in data engineering?
  • Are there other alternatives to version control that as equally as good?
  • GitOps for Data Engineering

Speakers
avatar for Emilie Schario

Emilie Schario

Data Engineer, Analytics, GitLab
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 →
avatar for Claire Carroll

Claire Carroll

dbt Community Manager, Fishtown Analytics
As the sole analyst at a fast-growing Australian startup, Claire experienced the pain of the traditional analyst workflow — stuck on a hamster wheel, an ever-growing backlog, and numbers that never quite matched up. So she taught herself dbt, the command line, version control and... Read More →
avatar for Priyanjna Sharma

Priyanjna Sharma

Senior DataOps Implementation Engineer, DataKitchen
Priyanjna is a Senior DataOps Implementation Engineer at DataKitchen, a DataOps Company with the aim of delivering fast analytics while ensuring impeccable data quality. She has been instrumental in the success of implementing data analytics solutions for big pharmaceutical companies... Read More →
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Danielle Morrill

General Manager, Meltano
Danielle Morrill is a technologist with 10 years of experience as a startup executive. She is a self-taught programmer who is drawn to building productivity tools for R&D organizations. As General Manager of Meltano, she leads an internal startup dedicated to democratizing data pipeline... Read More →
avatar for Priyanka Sharma

Priyanka Sharma

Director of Technical Evangelism, GitLab
Priyanka Sharma is the Director of Technical Evangelism at GitLab Inc. She also serves on the board of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and has deep expertise in DevOps and observability. A former entrepreneur with a passion for growing developer products through open... Read More →


Tuesday September 17, 2019 2:45pm - 3:15pm EDT
The Ballroom - Williamsburg Hotel 96 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249

3:30pm EDT

How Ginormous Orgs are going Cloud Native (hint they are not companies)
Limited Capacity seats available

Key open source projects are the backbone of all enterprise development. Hundreds of open source organizations have enrolled in the GitLab Open Source Program (https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/open-source/projects/). In this panel, our community programs leader, Ray, will chat with some of the largest OSS project leaders about why they adopted GitLab and what the DevOps journey looks like in open source.

Speakers
avatar for Ray Paik

Ray Paik

Community Manager, GitLab
Ray is a Community Manager at GitLab where he is helping to grow the community of contributors to GitLab. Prior to GitLab, Ray was responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Open Platform for NFV (OPNFV) community since its launch in 2014. He has over 15 years of experience in... Read More →
avatar for Paul Brown

Paul Brown

Communications Specialist, KDE
Paul Brown writes stuff and talks a lot about "efficient communication". He has written for and edited Linux Magazine, Ubuntu User, Raspberry Pi Geek, and other international publications both in Spanish and English. He has coordinated promo and communication (i.e. written a lot of... Read More →
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Molly de Blanc

Strategic Initiatives Manager, GNOME Foundation
Molly de Blanc is the Strategic Initiatives Manager at the GNOME Foundation. She works with the existing community, external partners and supporters, and those interested in becoming involved with the Foundation and associated projects. Molly is the president of the board of directors... Read More →
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George Tsiolis

UX Engineer, Ubitech
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 →


Tuesday September 17, 2019 3:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
The Ballroom - Williamsburg Hotel 96 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249

4:15pm EDT

Cloud Native Live Coding
Limited Capacity seats available

Live-Coding: Using Chaos Engineering in Gitlab Pipelines for Faster Hardening by Umasankar Mukkara & Karthik Satchitanand
  • Cloud native applications are coming to life faster than anyone could have imagined. The explosion of microservices empowers developers while also making it increasingly difficult to build pipelines that validate changes outside of their (or their SREs') control. Chaos engineering has emerged as a way to introduce faults into systems to increase their resilienc

Live-Coding: BuzzCrate: Kubernetes Bingo in a Box by Jason Plum & Will Christensen
  • How do cheap Kubernetes clusters – in a box (or two) – on your desk sound to you? Based on experiences implementing k8s in large enterprises, Jason will present a bare metal concept putting k8s in the hands of developers, paving the way for adoption in the enterprise.

Live-Coding: Dynamically managing group permissions using GitOPS and the Gitlab API by Philip Marc Schwartz
  • Pending

Speakers
avatar for Umasankar Mukkara

Umasankar Mukkara

Co-founder and COO, MayaData
Uma Mukkara is the co-founder & COO at MayaData. Uma manages the operations of a large SaaS platform called app.mayaonline.io that runs on Google cloud. He also contributes heavily to OpenEBS design and documentation. Uma often speaks in local open source meetups about Kubernetes... Read More →
avatar for Karthik Satchitanand

Karthik Satchitanand

Quality & Automation Lead, MayaData
Karthik is an Architect at MayaData. He works on design and Development of tools for e2e testing, performance benchmarking & chaos engineering. Currently, he is one of the maintainers of the OpenEBS & Litmus opensource projects. He is passionate about data storage, kubernetes, DevOps... Read More →
avatar for Jason Plum

Jason Plum

Senior Distribution Engineer, GitLab
Jason Plum is a Senior Software Engineer,Distribution at GitLab, providing a large number ofdeployment methods for GitLab’s product. He hasworked extensively to build GitLab’s cloud nativeHelm charts, enabling the ease of use that GitLabcustomers have come to expect, but the power... Read More →
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Will Christensen

DevOps Engineer, DAO Technologies
Will Christensen is a DevOps engineer with a background ranging from software tools development for non-destructive evaluation and ASIC software tools to linux administration. His experience development on scientific, engineering, and manufacturing software coupled with a affinity... Read More →
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Philip Marc Schwartz

Principal Software Engineer, CDP Platform, T-Mobile
Philip Schwartz is a Principal Software Engineer and Technical Lead of the Continuous Delivery Platform team at T-Moble. In this role, he levriages his 16+ years of Continuous Integration experience to revolutionize the way that T-Mobile builds, manages, and operates their furture... Read More →


Tuesday September 17, 2019 4:15pm - 5:15pm EDT
The Ballroom - Williamsburg Hotel 96 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249
 
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