Attend the most awaited Conference of 2018 in Istanbul

that brings development and operations together!

Sep 20, 2018

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Welcome to the DevOpsDays Istanbul 2018!
Here is the link for DevOpsDays Istanbul 2016
Here is the link for DevOpsDays Istanbul 2017

The Conference will be held at Radisson Blu Hotel on September 20, 2018. Feel invited for one day full of substantive lectures from the DevOps field. We invite everyone to participate.

About DevOpsDays

DevOpsDays is a technical conference, aimed at developers, sysadmins and anyone else involved in technology, whether expert or beginner. The person behind the idea of DevOps is Patrick Debois, who came up with this method of improving the code and cooperation.

The term "DevOps" was popularized thanks to a series of "DevOpsDays" conferences. The first edition of this Conference was held in Belgium in 2009. Since then, DevOpsDays conferences have spread across the globe. All conferences run on a similar formula and are divided into three elements:

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Great Speakers

Many great speakers with interesting talk subjects. Meet the speakers here!

People around the globe!

Meet the people attending this event around the globe. Open Spaces will be the best opportunity to discuss on many topics important to you!

Event Schedule

Track
1

8:30AM

Registration

& Breakfast

9:15AM

Organization Committee

Opening Welcome

9:45AM

Kris Buytaert

Keynote - Is There a Future for DevOps?

Linux and Open Source Consultant @ Inuits

10:30AM

Bernd Erk

How To Make Good And Difficult Decisions

CEO @ NETWAYS GmbH

11:10AM

Coffee Break

11:30AM

Alex Casalboni

Implementing safe deployments for serverless apps

Technical Evangelist @ AWS                     

12:10PM

Ignites

Gökçe Erdoğan - Making the Most of Your Post Incident Analysis (PIA)

Philipp Krenn - Building Distributed Systems in Distributed Teams

Cansu Kavili - Why do we need Istio?

Mehmet Ali Aydin - ChatOps to Enable Self-Service Operations

12:40PM

Lunch

Catered

1:50PM

Gökhan Şengün

Story and step-by-step guide of migrating a cloud native app running on AWS to k8s

Full-Stack Developer @ NETAS

2:30PM

Andrew Clay Shafer

Closing Keynote - Elemental DevOps

Senior Director of Technology @ Pivotal

3:10PM

Open Space Opening

If you are new to the Open Space concept you may want to read some more details

3:40PM

Coffee Break

4:00PM

Open Spaces Session #1 & Demos

If you are new to the Open Space concept you may want to read some more details

4:45PM

Open Spaces Session #2 & Demos

If you are new to the Open Space concept you may want to read some more details

5:30PM

Closing

Track
2

10:30AM

Jacopo Nardiello

Battle Tested K8s: Pitfalls of running Kubernetes in production

Founder@SIGHUP, CNCF Ambassador

11:10AM

Coffee Break

11:30AM

Rachael Byrne

Don’t be a bystander, be an Incident Commander!

Business Enablement Manager @ PagerDuty

12:40PM

Lunch

Catered

1:50PM

Derya SEZEN

DevOps Higher Maturity Levels                                                 

Cloud and DevOps Consultant @ kloia

3:40PM

Coffee Break

4:00PM

Philipp Krenn

Workshop: The Holy Trinity of Monitoring: Logs, Metrics, and Traces

Developer Advocate @ Elastic

Call For Proposals

Call for proposals opens February 10, 2018 .

Call for proposals closes May 10, 2018 .

Selected proposals will be announced on June 10, 2018 .

Please fill the below form to submit a proposal , even if you don't propose, please consider commenting on proposals submitted by others.

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Meet the Speakers

Kris Buytaert

Linux and Open Source Consultant

Kris Buytaert is a long time Linux and Open Source Consultant. He’s one of instigators of the DevOps movement, currently working for Inuits. He is frequently speaking at, or organizing different international conferences and has written about the same subjects in different books, papers and articles. He spends most of his time working on bridging the gap between developers and operations with a strong focus on High Availability, Scalability , Virtualisation and Large Infrastructure Management projects hence trying to build infrastructures that can survive the 10th floor test, better known today as the cloud, while actively promoting the DevOps idea! Make sure to read his blog titled Everything is a Freaking DNS Problem.

Andrew Clay Shafer

Senior Director of Technology @ Pivotal

Andrew Clay Shafer has been helping developers carry pagers for the last decade after having a caffeine induced vision while servers burned around him. Before that he was baptized in the fountain of Agile by a cult of cave dwelling witch doctors as a software developer with a background in math modeling and computational science. Devops has been very good to Andrew and he has tried to return the favor. He spends most days trying to help Pivotal customers develop and operate software.

Bernd Erk

CEO @ NETWAYS GmbH & CoFounder @ Icinga Project

In his day job Bernd Erk is CEO at NETWAYS, an open source service company. His technical expertise stretches across systems management, managed services and software development. As a core member of DevOpsDays organizers, he tries to spread the DevOps spirit wherever and whenever possible.

Gökçe Erdoğan

Product Manager @ OpsGenie

Gökçe Erdoğan is a Product Manager at OpsGenie. She is responsible for executing the company’s product roadmap and new feature development, working collaboratively with other teams in the company. Prior to joining the Product Management team, she was working within the Customer Success team at OpsGenie, where she was responsible for giving support to customers and managing a set of customer accounts to increase the customer engagement and satisfaction. Gokce holds Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Bilkent University in Turkey.

Gökhan Şengün

Full-Stack Developer @ Netas

Gökhan is a Full-Stack Developer working for Netas, the biggest systems integrator in Turkey. In his current role, he is providing consultancy within the company and building new products.

Philipp Krenn

Developer Advocate @ Elastic

Philipp is part of the infrastructure team and a developer advocate at Elastic. He is frequently talking about full-text search, databases, operations, and security. Additionally, he is organizing multiple meetups in Vienna.

Rachael Byrne

Business Enablement Manager @ PagerDuty

Rachael Byrne is an agilist that has helped cross-functional product development, mobile, QA, customer support, and business operations teams iteratively deliver value and collaborate effectively. She is PagerDuty’s first non-technical Incident Commander.

Alex Casalboni

Senior Technical Evangelist @ Amazon Web Services

Alex is a Senior Technical Evangelist at Amazon Web Services, deeply passionate about web technologies and music. Alex has been building web products and helping other builders learn from his experience since 2011. His coding love spreads across the Python and the JavaScript communities, and he’s been contributing to open-source projects such as the Serverless Framework and AWS SAM. He co-organizes the serverless meetup in Milan, as well as ServerlessDays Milan (previously JeffConf). In his free time, Alex loves snowboarding, jogging, traveling, and playing his saxophone.

Derya Sezen

Cloud/DevOps Consultant @kloia

Cloud and DevOps Consultant. I got into IT in 2003, worked as a developer, system admin, trainer, consultant and manager. I am holding a BA Computer Engineering from Galatasaray University, M.Sc. System and Control Engineering from Bogazici University and MBA from Heriot-Watt University. I am currently focused on developing myself towards Agile Development Practices and DevOps.

Jacopo Nardiello

Founder @ SIGHUP, CNCF Ambassador

Jacopo is the founder of SIGHUP, an elite team working on Kubernetes and Cloud Native technologies working with world-leading organizations. He has been fully devoting his professional life to Kubernetes since late 2015 and has a deep interest on orchestration and dynamic infrastructures. Jacopo is also a CNCF Ambassador and the main organizer of the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Milano meetup.

Cansu Kavılı

Automation freak and Linux Engineer @ Garanti Technology

Cansu is an automation freak and Linux Engineer at Garanti Technology. She has started her career at IBM Turkey as a Unix Administrator and now working mostly on automation and containerization of PaaS environment at Garanti Technology. She participated in events as a technical speaker and loves helping people to understand Linux and inoculate them with automation ideas.

Mehmet Ali Aydın

DevOps Consultant @ kloia

Mehmet Ali is a DevOps Consultant at kloia, helping organizations make the transition from traditional development practices to a modern set of culture through the adoption of modern practices in Cloud, DevOps and Microservices. He co-organizes the DevOps Turkey meetup in Istanbul, as well as DevOpsDays Istanbul.

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