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Palantir’s GitOps journey with Apollo

Speaker of the webinar:
Greg DeArment
Head of Production Infrastructure and Apollo Platform at Palantir
Aug 4, 2022
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Duration:
45min
2 hours
9:00 pm
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2:00 PM
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In 2017, Palantir’s GitOps journey began as it rolled out its Apollo platform to support continuous deployment and DevOps for Palantir’s Foundry platform across their production environments. As Apollo adoption grew, along with the number of environments, developers and services being deployed, GitOps in production went from being a business accelerant to a hindrance to engineering productivity. In this webinar, Greg will cover:

  • How GitOps scaled at Palantir
  • Problems to be aware of as you start your own GitOps journey
  • How Palantir’s Apollo rethought its approach to GitOps in order to enable Palantir at scale

After a 30 minutes talk, there will be 15 minutes for Q&A. We’d like to encourage you to submit your questions in advance.

A recording of the webinar and related materials will be shared with webinar attendees afterwards.

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.

Palantir’s GitOps journey with Apollo

Aug 4, 2022
9:00 pm
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2:00 PM
CDT
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Greg DeArment

Head of Production Infrastructure and Apollo Platform at Palantir

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Greg has worked at Palantir since 2011 and helped start and lead Palantir’s Production Infrastructure engineering group since 2015. In that time, Greg led the development of the Apollo Platform, an internal production service management platform responsible for how Palantir software is built, deployed and operated in production. Since late 2021, Greg has led the effort to commercialize Apollo.