Time: 09:00 AM PT | 05:00 PM CET
Over the last few years the GitOps approach found many advocates. There are many good reasons for adopting GitOps including its modular and tool-independent architecture. But it also comes with particular pain points. Join our expert panel as they discuss what GitOps in practice really means and share their war stories from three very different GitOps scenarios:
- GitOps in the enterprise: How to utilize GitOps for large corporations with significant compliance requirements.
- Alternate GitOps methods: Using GitOps to isolate production deployments from Dev Tooling.
- Viktor's super awesome scenario TBA :)
After a 30 minutes panel discussion with Ádám, Chris and Viktor, there will be 15 minutes for a discussion with the audience. We’d like to encourage you to share your experience with GitOps or submit your questions in advance.
Speakers
Ádám Sándor
Ádám is consultant at Container Solutions, helping companies adopt Cloud Native tech. Coming from a Java-dev background he is most excited about the space where software development and operations meet. When he is not flying in DCS World he is hacking on CI/CD, GitOps and Kubernetes Operators.
Chris Stephenson
Chris is Humanitec’s CTO and fascinated by the tackling of tough questions in cloud-native development. He headed the high-performance computing group at Lloyds of London, played several integral roles in building a number of tech-setups, at startups and acted as a product manager at Google working on an internal developer platform used across the company. At Humanitec Chris is responsible for all things technical. He holds a degree in Information and Computer Engineering from the University of Cambridge and also studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Viktor Farcic
Viktor is a member of the Google Developer Experts and Docker Captains groups, and published author. His big passions are DevOps, Containers, Kubernetes, Microservices, Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment (CI/CD) and Test-Driven Development (TDD). He published The DevOps Toolkit Series, DevOps Paradox, and Test-Driven Java Development., as well as courses in Udemy. He is also the host of The DevOps Toolkit Series YouTube channel and a co-host of the DevOps Paradox podcast.
Audience - who should join?
DevOps Engineers, Site Reliability Engineers, System Engineers, Infrastructure Kubernetes Administrators, Technical Architects, Application Developers with an affinity with DevOps and Technical Management.