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DevOpsDays NZ
Auckland 2019
Open Spaces 1-3
Open Spaces 4-6
Wellington 2018
Presentations
Open Spaces
Automated Incident Response
Career Progression in DevOps
Chaos Engineering - Panacea or Placebo?
DataOps - getting data out of silos and close to biz
DBA in DevOps - DB as Code
DevOps Education
DevOps in Government
DevOps - The First Steps
DevOps Transformations, Pitfalls and Confessions
DevOps vs SRE vs CRE
Different Ops
Facilitation & Visualisation
Great Postmortems
How to implement DevOps
How to sell DevOps to your boss
Infrastructure as Code
Kubernetes + OpenShift
Light-weight controls and pipelines (DriveTrain)
Monoliths to Microservices
No-Ops happens
Observability vs Application Monitoring, Logging, Alerting
On-premise containers
OpenShift Pipelines
Product/Cross Functional Teams
Prod Support - Who's Responsible?
Responding Quickly
Shift Left Application Security
WIP Limits
Feedback
Press
Auckland 2017
Videos
Presentations
Open Spaces
Agile and DevOps
Building empathy & Delivery
Burnout
Cloud Foundry and PaaS
Compliance/Auditing
Data Ops
Developing a Culture of Learning
DevOps Handbook
DevOps in a Small Organisation
How to Contribute to Open Source Projects
How to handle when someone rubs you up the wrong way
Imposter Syndrome
Kubernetes
Managing AWS Costs
Metrics in CD
Monitoring and Logging
OpenShift?
Product Management and DevOps
Real-time Analytics and Automation
Remote/Distributed Work
Service Mesh/Istio + Envoy
Testing in DevOps
Photos
Evening Event
Press
Feedback
Wellington 2016
Videos
Connect
Index
DevOpsDays NZ
Auckland 2019
Open Spaces 1-3
Open Spaces 4-6
Wellington 2018
Presentations
Open Spaces
Automated Incident Response
Career Progression in DevOps
Chaos Engineering - Panacea or Placebo?
DataOps - getting data out of silos and close to biz
DBA in DevOps - DB as Code
DevOps Education
DevOps in Government
DevOps - The First Steps
DevOps Transformations, Pitfalls and Confessions
DevOps vs SRE vs CRE
Different Ops
Facilitation & Visualisation
Great Postmortems
How to implement DevOps
How to sell DevOps to your boss
Infrastructure as Code
Kubernetes + OpenShift
Light-weight controls and pipelines (DriveTrain)
Monoliths to Microservices
No-Ops happens
Observability vs Application Monitoring, Logging, Alerting
On-premise containers
OpenShift Pipelines
Product/Cross Functional Teams
Prod Support - Who's Responsible?
Responding Quickly
Shift Left Application Security
WIP Limits
Feedback
Press
Auckland 2017
Videos
Presentations
Open Spaces
Agile and DevOps
Building empathy & Delivery
Burnout
Cloud Foundry and PaaS
Compliance/Auditing
Data Ops
Developing a Culture of Learning
DevOps Handbook
DevOps in a Small Organisation
How to Contribute to Open Source Projects
How to handle when someone rubs you up the wrong way
Imposter Syndrome
Kubernetes
Managing AWS Costs
Metrics in CD
Monitoring and Logging
OpenShift?
Product Management and DevOps
Real-time Analytics and Automation
Remote/Distributed Work
Service Mesh/Istio + Envoy
Testing in DevOps
Photos
Evening Event
Press
Feedback
Wellington 2016
Videos
Connect
Index
More
Auckland 2019
Open Spaces 1-3
Open Spaces 4-6
Wellington 2018
Presentations
Open Spaces
Automated Incident Response
Career Progression in DevOps
Chaos Engineering - Panacea or Placebo?
DataOps - getting data out of silos and close to biz
DBA in DevOps - DB as Code
DevOps Education
DevOps in Government
DevOps - The First Steps
DevOps Transformations, Pitfalls and Confessions
DevOps vs SRE vs CRE
Different Ops
Facilitation & Visualisation
Great Postmortems
How to implement DevOps
How to sell DevOps to your boss
Infrastructure as Code
Kubernetes + OpenShift
Light-weight controls and pipelines (DriveTrain)
Monoliths to Microservices
No-Ops happens
Observability vs Application Monitoring, Logging, Alerting
On-premise containers
OpenShift Pipelines
Product/Cross Functional Teams
Prod Support - Who's Responsible?
Responding Quickly
Shift Left Application Security
WIP Limits
Feedback
Press
Auckland 2017
Videos
Presentations
Open Spaces
Agile and DevOps
Building empathy & Delivery
Burnout
Cloud Foundry and PaaS
Compliance/Auditing
Data Ops
Developing a Culture of Learning
DevOps Handbook
DevOps in a Small Organisation
How to Contribute to Open Source Projects
How to handle when someone rubs you up the wrong way
Imposter Syndrome
Kubernetes
Managing AWS Costs
Metrics in CD
Monitoring and Logging
OpenShift?
Product Management and DevOps
Real-time Analytics and Automation
Remote/Distributed Work
Service Mesh/Istio + Envoy
Testing in DevOps
Photos
Evening Event
Press
Feedback
Wellington 2016
Videos
Connect
Index
Feedback
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Allen Geer on Twitter
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Michael Harrod on Twitter
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Sonatype on Twitter
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Jeremy Olliver on Twitter
“Big thanks again to all the volunteers for putting on another fabulous @devopsdaysnz back to the real world tomorrow, but not without some learnings to take away, and things to think on”
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