Cloud talks at ATO 2020
Cloud content has always been important, but it has taken on a new level of importance over the last few years in the context of open source, in our opinion.
The technology related sessions are routinely packed at ATO, and the more business focused sessions are as well, which is a testament to its overall impact and relevance. Our community wants to know more, which we feel is reflective of the overall technology community as well.
Cloud sessions at ATO 2020 will again be outstanding and will include extended workshops sessions as well as more traditional 45 minute sessions on Tuesday the 20th.
Plan now to attend these outstanding sessions:
Monday, October 19
The Future of Open Source Looks Like Cloud
Matt Asay, Amazon Web Services
Automating your infrastructure deployments in the Google Cloud, Azure, and AWS with Terraform
*this is a workshop session*
Devlin Duldulao, inmeta
Deploying your first modern web app in the cloud workshop / extended session
*this is a workshop session*
Mike Coleman, AWS
Understanding Distributed Systems with OpenTelemetry
*this is a workshop session*
Austin Parker, LightStep
Liz Fong-Jones, Honeycomb
Tuesday, October 20
*all sessions are 45 minutes*
Writing a Kubernetes/Openshift Operators using golang*
Abhishek Koserwal, Red Hat
Autoscaling Pods and Nodes in Kubernetes: Where to Start?
Kathleen Wassell, IBM
Tracing Cloud-Native applications: From stacktrace to Opentracing using Istio
Rafael Benevides, Oracle
Finding the Golden Signals with Prometheus
Jack Neely, 42Lines
Challenges in Building Multi-Cloud-Provider Platform With Managed Kubernetes
Joerg Schad, ArangoDB
End-Users Won't Even Notice, Painless Kubernetes Upgrades
Ricardo Aravena, Rakuten
Can Open Source and Corporate Interests Merge in the Cloud?
Paul Dix, InfluxData
Be sure to register today to attend both days of All Things Open 2020. For the first time ever there is a FREE option, courtesy of our Presenting Sponsors.
EVENT OVERVIEW
Take a quick look at the 2020 All Things Open conference, including highlights and special events.
Open Source 101 2021
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