DevOps Track Overview
DevOps has been one of the most important and popular topics in all of technology and open source for the last decade, and it is still certainly the case in 2024.
The 2024 DevOps track will feature some of the top technologists in the world delivering some truly engaging and interesting sessions. This track will take place in Ballroom A on the 4th floor of the Raleigh Convention Center.
Check out who and what will be featured below, and plan now to attend by registering today.
Thanks to the wonderful team at Tyk for making this track possible.
Monday, October 28
Dear CIO: Navigating the Shadows – GenAI’s Promise, Peril, and the Path Forward
John Willis, Owner, Botchagalupe Technologies
DevOps vs Platform Engineering: Navigating the Path Ahead
Heather Thacker, Developer Advocate, Progress Chef
Introducing the AI Alliance
Jim Jagielski, Head of OSPO, Salesforce, Inc
A Tale of Autoscale: Increasing Resiliency while Reducing On-Call Toil
Sally Wahba, Principal Software Engineer, Splunk
Accelerating Product Innovation with OSS CI as Code
Jenn Allen, Product Strategist and Data Scientist
Generative DevOps
Cecelia Martinez, Lead Developer Advocate, OutSystems
How I Learned to Stop Worrying about my Infrastructure and Love [Open]Tofu
Douglas Flagg, Principal Cloud Engineer, Fidelity Investments
Tuesday, October 29
Shifting Open Source Compliance Activities Left
Josh Clements, Principal Consultant, Clements Consulting
Designing a composable API platform powered by open standards and open-source tools
Budhaditya Bhattacharya, Developer Advocate, & Zaid Albirawi, Tyk
DevSecOps at Warp Speed with AI
Cesar Saavedra, Staff Developer Advocate, GitLab
From DevOps to GitOps: Supercharging Your Kubernetes Workload Deployments
Dan Skaggs, Senior Manager, User Experience Engineering, Cisco