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Continuous Delivery and DevOps are an integral part of day-to-day business, while containerization techniques and the tools from the Docker ecosystem are gaining more and more traction. The f... Read more
Continuous Delivery and DevOps are an integral part of day-to-day business, while containerization techniques and the tools from the Docker ecosystem are gaining more and more traction. The first wave of organisations has made the step of integrating containers into their processes, proving that this has moved way beyond tinkering. To stay current and secure the success of their products, development and operations have to think of ways to make old and new work together and face a whole new set of challenges in form of new tools and potential security issues.
Continuous Lifecycle London will bring together all the relevant parties, to reveal the potential and scope out the obstacles ahead of time. The conference’s holistic approach will not only address concepts, processes and tools that are essential to Continuous Delivery, containerization and DevOps, but also get real world experts centre stage to share their practical experience with you.
Topics:
Continuous Delivery best practices
Containerisation with Docker and other tools from the associated ecosystem
Implementing DevOps methods
Agile application lifecycle management tools, including version control, continuous integration, ticketing, and bug tracking
Build management
Code review
Testing
Deployment and monitoring
Problems and best practices in distributed teams
Interaction and integration of different tools
Microservices
Lean Agile
How we do it:
Top-class keynote speakers
All-day workshops
Conference sessions with proven experts
Exhibition area highlighting key players
All day refuelling
Get-together on the evening of the first conference day
The Register, the UK’s leading science and technology news site, and heise Developer, the online channel for software developers, have teamed up to bring you Continuous Lifecycle... Read more
The Register, the UK’s leading science and technology news site, and heise Developer, the online channel for software developers, have teamed up to bring you Continuous Lifecycle London and invite interested parties to submit proposals for talks (45 or 75 minutes) and training sessions (seven hours). The deadline for proposals is November 30, 2016.
Proposals can include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following topics:
Processes
Automated and accelerated development processes with Continuous Delivery/Deployment
Cooperation between development and operation (DevOps)
The organisational consequences of DevOps and Continuous Delivery in (agile) processes
Pitfalls and opportunities when developing with distributed teams
Quality assurance throughout the development process
Migration of delivery pipelines
Development of cloud native services
Tools
Revision control systems
Tools for continuous integration
Software for ticketing and bug tracking
Tools for reviews and tests
Build tools
Configuration management
Operations and monitoring
Integrating tools for application lifecycle management
Cloud solutions for deployment and build (PaaS etc.)
Containerisation with Docker
Orchestration, management and monitoring of containers
Docker alternatives (rkt, Solaris Zones, FreeBSD Jails, etc.)
The emphasis will be hands-on introductions, conceptual decisions, live demos, or comparisons of different techniques. Presentations that are based solely on promoting a product will not be allowed.
Experience
Deployment of tools for agile ALM, within specific application fields or scenarios
Experiences of transitioning from classic operational patterns and organizations to DevOps
Lessons learned from using DevOps in on-going and completed projects
Interaction and integration of various tools
Real world development of cloud services
Integrating Docker into the deployment pipeline
Please send a target-group-specific, precise and concise abstract (400-700 characters) of your proposed presentation. To help us assess your proposals, we would also like you to list some keywords (e.g. your main topic, the tools you use, etc.), and include one sentence describing what your audience should already know and one sentence stating what they can expect to learn during the talk. The deadline for submissions is November 30, 2016. The complete schedule will be available online by the beginning of January 2017.
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