Overview
Many startups have gotten off to a great start with minimal to no operations personnel truly living a DevOps experience, where the people building the software are the ones running it. In time, as a service grows, it may become necessary to bring in specialists that focus on the reliability and capability of the platforms that deliver our applications. Just because we use cloud services does not eliminate the need to consider some operational expertise. Site Reliability Engineering is a growing discipline focused on applying software engineering principals and patterns to building reliable platforms for delivering our services. Azure and services hosted on Azureare one of the many organizations exploring this updated field of operations and how it interacts with, complements, and conflicts with strong DevOps cultures.
Date : 4 October 2018
Time : 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Venue : 32 Carpenter Street, Singapore 059911
Programme:
5:30 pm 6:00 pm: Registration
6:00 pm 7:00 pm: Do Startups Need to Care about Operations in the Cloud?
7:00 pm 7:30 pm: Q&A and Networking Session
Speaker: Steven Murawski, Lead Cloud Ops Advocate, Microsoft
Speaker's Profile:
Steven is a Lead Cloud Ops Advocate at Microsoft. Steven focuses on DevOps, SRE, and Cloud Native scenarios with Azure (and founding member of the League of Extraordinary Cloud DevOps Advocates). Steven is an active member of the Chef and WinOps communities and a maintainer for several open source projects, including Chef, Habitat, and Test-Kitchen.