How do you automate the non-existing deployment routines of an organization with over 100 different customers, each having their own environments? How do you convince the leaders, developers and customers to give you the resources needed in order to automate everything? Is it really possible to introduce a deployment routine that works for everyone?
In less than six months, Karoline transformed the deployment routines at Epinova by introducing Octopus Deploy to the organization. She will take you through the steps needed to get started, the pitfalls along the way, and success that Octopus Deploy has become.
In this workshop we will start out by installing an Octopus Deploy server and tentacle on your laptop, before looking at the basic concepts of Environments, Machines, Roles and Projects. You will create a project of your own and deploy this using Octopus Deploy before we round off by looking at the advanced topics of Script modules, Step templates, Variable sets and Retention Policies.
At the end of this workshop, you'll have all the knowledge you need in order to create a more efficient and failproof deployment process for your project. Keep calm and deploy to production!
Octopus Deploy is a tool for .NET deployment automation. You can use it to deploy IIS websites, Windows services, and even certificates and scripts that you need to run on remote machines.
Octopus Deploy has the potential to make deploying from the build server to remote machines painless and repeatable- but there are some things you may want to know up front to make that happen. This session will explore why you might want to try Octopus Deploy, what sort of issues you may run into, and how Ocuvera uses Octopus to manage our on-premise product installations & updates.
Integrating aws s3, docker, jekyll with Azure Pipeline to make the deployments automated. We will use azure pipeline build tasks to execute different steps of my pipeline.
How do you automate the non-existing deployment routines of an organization with over 100 different customers, each having their own environments? How do you convince the leaders, developers and customers to give you the resources needed in order to automate everything? Is it really possible to introduce a deployment routine that works for everyone?
In less than six months, Karoline transformed the deployment routines at Epinova by introducing Octopus Deploy to the organization. She will take you through the steps needed to get started, the pitfalls along the way, and success that Octopus Deploy has become.
In this workshop we will start out by installing an Octopus Deploy server and tentacle on your laptop, before looking at the basic concepts of Environments, Machines, Roles and Projects. You will create a project of your own and deploy this using Octopus Deploy before we round off by looking at the advanced topics of Script modules, Step templates, Variable sets and Retention Policies.
At the end of this workshop, you'll have all the knowledge you need in order to create a more efficient and failproof deployment process for your project. Keep calm and deploy to production!
Octopus Deploy is a tool for .NET deployment automation. You can use it to deploy IIS websites, Windows services, and even certificates and scripts that you need to run on remote machines.
Octopus Deploy has the potential to make deploying from the build server to remote machines painless and repeatable- but there are some things you may want to know up front to make that happen. This session will explore why you might want to try Octopus Deploy, what sort of issues you may run into, and how Ocuvera uses Octopus to manage our on-premise product installations & updates.
Integrating aws s3, docker, jekyll with Azure Pipeline to make the deployments automated. We will use azure pipeline build tasks to execute different steps of my pipeline.
Flexible, simple deployments with OpenStack-AnsibleMajor Hayden
I gave this talk at the OpenStack Austin Meetup on June 20, 2016. The talk covers the reasons why OpenStack-Ansible exists and the value that it brings for production OpenStack deployments.
Status of the RPM Factory experiment to become the forge to build the OpenStack RPM packages for the RDO project. Presented at the RDO Day pre-FOSDEM 2016.
Building a loosely coupled toolchain with Rundeck and Puppetsmeunier114
Inspired by the talk "Using Rundeck and Chef to build DevOps Toolchains" given by Anthony Shortland during ChefConf 2012 (http://dev2ops.org/2012/05/using-rundeck-and-chef-to-build-devops-toolchains-at-chefcon/) we set out to include Rundeck as part of a loosely coupled toolchain when building the new datacenter at Bol.com. This talk explored how we took the ideas from Shortland's talk and implemented them in the context of Jenkins, Gerrit, Puppet and MCollective.
SFO15-TR6: Server Ecosystem Day (Part 6)
Speakers: Edward Nevill, Clark Laughlin
Date: September 23, 2015
★ Session Description ★
16:00 -- Linaro: Software Defined Infrastructure using OpenStack
Speaker: Clark Laughlin, Engineer, Linaro Enterprise Group
Abstract: The session will present Openstack CI progress and remaining issues/challenges. Present current state of Tempest test suite and nightly testing output on openstack.linaro.org, and why we are not proceeding with integration with the official Openstack CI / gating system.
16:30 -- Linaro: OpenJDK on ARM, where we are today
Speaker: Ed Nevill, Senior Developer and Joseph Joyce, Intern Engineer
Abstract: OpenJDK development on ARM
★ Resources ★
Video: (OpenStack Testing on ARM) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNuvOwIEFK0
(OpenJDK on ARM) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3DVzL4Yrko
Presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/linaroorg/sfo15tr6-server-ecosystem-day-part-6
Etherpad: pad.linaro.org/p/sfo15-tr6
Pathable: https://sfo15.pathable.com/meetings/303066
Video on server (if unable to view on YouTube):
https://s3.amazonaws.com/connect.linaro.org/sfo15/Videos/09-23-Wednesday/SFO15-TR6 Server Ecosystem Day (Part 6a).mp4
https://s3.amazonaws.com/connect.linaro.org/sfo15/Videos/09-23-Wednesday/SFO15-TR6 Server Ecosystem Day (Part 6b).mp4
Presentation on server (if unable to view on Slideshare):
https://s3.amazonaws.com/connect.linaro.org/sfo15/Presentations/09-23-Wednesday/SFO15-TR6-B OpenJDK Development.pdf
★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect San Francisco 2015 - #SFO15
September 21-25, 2015
Hyatt Regency Hotel
http://www.linaro.org
http://connect.linaro.org
Feedback on the implementation of an architecture allowing to do some Continuous Delivery in both PHP and Java environments for a leading company in the Telecom Industry. We will describe the methods and tools we have implemented as well as the limitations and difficulties we have encountered. Keywords : Industrialization, DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Ansible, Rundeck, Infrastructure As Code
Setting up Notifications, Alerts & Webhooks with Flux v2 by Alison DowdneyWeaveworks
Watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/cakxixc-yQk
❗️ Notifications & Alerts ⚠️
When operating a cluster, different teams may wish to receive notifications about the status of their GitOps pipelines. For example, the on-call team would receive alerts about reconciliation failures in the cluster, while the dev team may wish to be alerted when a new version of an app was deployed and if the deployment is healthy.
Webhook Receivers
The GitOps toolkit controllers are by design pull-based. In order to notify the controllers about changes in Git or Helm repositories, you can setup webhooks and trigger a cluster reconciliation every time a source changes. Using webhook receivers, you can build push-based GitOps pipelines that react to external events.
Alison Dowdney, Developer Experience Engineer at Weaveworks and CNCF Ambassador, walks through how to define a provider, an alert, git commit status, exposing the webhook receiver and defining a git repository and receiver.
Resources
Flux2 Documentation: https://fluxcd.io/docs/
Flux Guide: Setup Notifications: https://fluxcd.io/docs/guides/notifications/
Flux Guide: Setup Webhook receivers: https://fluxcd.io/docs/guides/webhook-receivers/
Flux Roadmap: https://fluxcd.io/docs/roadmap/
Alison's Demo Repo: https://github.com/alisondy/flux-demos
Arnold Bechtoldt, Inovex GmbH Linux systems engineer - Configuration Manageme...SaltStack
Arnold gave this presentation at the Secure Linux Admin Conference in Berlin Germany. He provides an overview of what configuration management systems do, explains the fundamentals of SaltStack and provides a look inside.
Configuration Management vs. Container Automationinovex GmbH
Config Management Camp, Gent, Feb. 2016
Speaker: Johannes M. Scheuermann, Arnold Bechtoldt
Since the hype around containers is still going on, many people are planning to move their applications into containers. You can earn lots of benefits when making this decision. But similar to other hypes you will notice that you will face many challenges that need to be handled. In this session we want to share some of our lessons learned in both of these worlds. We want to discuss when to choose cfg mgmt and when to choose containerized solutions. Also we will show some use cases were you can use a combination of both strategies.
About Arnold Bechtoldt and Johannes Scheuermann:
Arnold and Johannes are working for inovex in Germany. Arnold has a strong background in configuration management and Johannes is working with container technologies for years. Both like to try and discuss different (and new) approaches to solve today's infrastructure challenges. Due to this strong interaction they decided to make a talk about the up- and downsides of both worlds. Twitter: @johscheuer
https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
Flexible, simple deployments with OpenStack-AnsibleMajor Hayden
I gave this talk at the OpenStack Austin Meetup on June 20, 2016. The talk covers the reasons why OpenStack-Ansible exists and the value that it brings for production OpenStack deployments.
Status of the RPM Factory experiment to become the forge to build the OpenStack RPM packages for the RDO project. Presented at the RDO Day pre-FOSDEM 2016.
Building a loosely coupled toolchain with Rundeck and Puppetsmeunier114
Inspired by the talk "Using Rundeck and Chef to build DevOps Toolchains" given by Anthony Shortland during ChefConf 2012 (http://dev2ops.org/2012/05/using-rundeck-and-chef-to-build-devops-toolchains-at-chefcon/) we set out to include Rundeck as part of a loosely coupled toolchain when building the new datacenter at Bol.com. This talk explored how we took the ideas from Shortland's talk and implemented them in the context of Jenkins, Gerrit, Puppet and MCollective.
SFO15-TR6: Server Ecosystem Day (Part 6)
Speakers: Edward Nevill, Clark Laughlin
Date: September 23, 2015
★ Session Description ★
16:00 -- Linaro: Software Defined Infrastructure using OpenStack
Speaker: Clark Laughlin, Engineer, Linaro Enterprise Group
Abstract: The session will present Openstack CI progress and remaining issues/challenges. Present current state of Tempest test suite and nightly testing output on openstack.linaro.org, and why we are not proceeding with integration with the official Openstack CI / gating system.
16:30 -- Linaro: OpenJDK on ARM, where we are today
Speaker: Ed Nevill, Senior Developer and Joseph Joyce, Intern Engineer
Abstract: OpenJDK development on ARM
★ Resources ★
Video: (OpenStack Testing on ARM) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNuvOwIEFK0
(OpenJDK on ARM) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3DVzL4Yrko
Presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/linaroorg/sfo15tr6-server-ecosystem-day-part-6
Etherpad: pad.linaro.org/p/sfo15-tr6
Pathable: https://sfo15.pathable.com/meetings/303066
Video on server (if unable to view on YouTube):
https://s3.amazonaws.com/connect.linaro.org/sfo15/Videos/09-23-Wednesday/SFO15-TR6 Server Ecosystem Day (Part 6a).mp4
https://s3.amazonaws.com/connect.linaro.org/sfo15/Videos/09-23-Wednesday/SFO15-TR6 Server Ecosystem Day (Part 6b).mp4
Presentation on server (if unable to view on Slideshare):
https://s3.amazonaws.com/connect.linaro.org/sfo15/Presentations/09-23-Wednesday/SFO15-TR6-B OpenJDK Development.pdf
★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect San Francisco 2015 - #SFO15
September 21-25, 2015
Hyatt Regency Hotel
http://www.linaro.org
http://connect.linaro.org
Feedback on the implementation of an architecture allowing to do some Continuous Delivery in both PHP and Java environments for a leading company in the Telecom Industry. We will describe the methods and tools we have implemented as well as the limitations and difficulties we have encountered. Keywords : Industrialization, DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Ansible, Rundeck, Infrastructure As Code
Setting up Notifications, Alerts & Webhooks with Flux v2 by Alison DowdneyWeaveworks
Watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/cakxixc-yQk
❗️ Notifications & Alerts ⚠️
When operating a cluster, different teams may wish to receive notifications about the status of their GitOps pipelines. For example, the on-call team would receive alerts about reconciliation failures in the cluster, while the dev team may wish to be alerted when a new version of an app was deployed and if the deployment is healthy.
Webhook Receivers
The GitOps toolkit controllers are by design pull-based. In order to notify the controllers about changes in Git or Helm repositories, you can setup webhooks and trigger a cluster reconciliation every time a source changes. Using webhook receivers, you can build push-based GitOps pipelines that react to external events.
Alison Dowdney, Developer Experience Engineer at Weaveworks and CNCF Ambassador, walks through how to define a provider, an alert, git commit status, exposing the webhook receiver and defining a git repository and receiver.
Resources
Flux2 Documentation: https://fluxcd.io/docs/
Flux Guide: Setup Notifications: https://fluxcd.io/docs/guides/notifications/
Flux Guide: Setup Webhook receivers: https://fluxcd.io/docs/guides/webhook-receivers/
Flux Roadmap: https://fluxcd.io/docs/roadmap/
Alison's Demo Repo: https://github.com/alisondy/flux-demos
Arnold Bechtoldt, Inovex GmbH Linux systems engineer - Configuration Manageme...SaltStack
Arnold gave this presentation at the Secure Linux Admin Conference in Berlin Germany. He provides an overview of what configuration management systems do, explains the fundamentals of SaltStack and provides a look inside.
Configuration Management vs. Container Automationinovex GmbH
Config Management Camp, Gent, Feb. 2016
Speaker: Johannes M. Scheuermann, Arnold Bechtoldt
Since the hype around containers is still going on, many people are planning to move their applications into containers. You can earn lots of benefits when making this decision. But similar to other hypes you will notice that you will face many challenges that need to be handled. In this session we want to share some of our lessons learned in both of these worlds. We want to discuss when to choose cfg mgmt and when to choose containerized solutions. Also we will show some use cases were you can use a combination of both strategies.
About Arnold Bechtoldt and Johannes Scheuermann:
Arnold and Johannes are working for inovex in Germany. Arnold has a strong background in configuration management and Johannes is working with container technologies for years. Both like to try and discuss different (and new) approaches to solve today's infrastructure challenges. Due to this strong interaction they decided to make a talk about the up- and downsides of both worlds. Twitter: @johscheuer
https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
Continuous Integration for Fun and Profitinovex GmbH
Agile Continuous Integration verspricht mithilfe von Pipelines die Entwicklung und Auslieferung von Software signifikant zu verbessern. Der Weg zur finalen Implementierung kann jedoch mit einigen unvorhergesehenen Aufwänden gepflastert sein. So werden wir uns einige hilfreiche Methoden und Tools zur Umsetzung solcher Pipelines mit dem Fokus auf Continuous Integration ansehen, um unseren agilen Entwicklungsprozess abzurunden und dadurch Zeit für die wichtigen Dinge im Alltag zu gewinnen.
Vorkenntnisse: Grundverständnis von Softwarentwicklung
Lernziele: Wir werden die Hintergründe von Continuous Integration/Delivery diskutieren und sehen uns ein Beispiel aus der Praxis an, das vor allem die Vorteile von CI/CD hevorheben soll.
Event: enterJS, 16.06.2016, Darmstadt
Speaker: Arnold Bechtoldt
Weitere Tech-Vorträge: https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
Mit Daten Geld verdienen: Google, Facebook und Amazon machen es vor, aber wie mache ich es nach? Auch viele unserer Kunden produzieren genügend Daten, um diese gewinnbringend einzusetzen. Damit Daten aber nicht nur IT-Kosten verursachen, sondern an der Wertschöpfung beteiligt sind, müssen verschiedene Hebel in Bewegung gesetzt werden. Die technologischen Grundlagen müssen vorhanden sein, die Mitarbeiter müssen mit den Daten umgehen lernen, das Management muss die unterschiedlichen Monetarisierungsstrategien verstehen und bewerten können. In diesem Vortrag berichten wir aus einem unserer Projekte und gehen auf Erfolgsfaktoren und Hindernisse ein. Wir beleuchten dabei wie ein führendes Anzeigenportal mit mehreren Millionen Visits pro Tag einen Datenproduktmanagementprozess eingeführt, eine Big-Data-Plattform implementiert und Datenprodukte an den Markt gebracht hat.
Datum: 12.10.2016
Speaker: Dr. Christoph Tempich
Mehr Vorträge: https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
Automated Application Management with SaltStackinovex GmbH
SaltStack is a new System Management Platform that provides various automations for the lifecycle of systems (HW/VMs). This makes it possible to trigger routines based on specific events using Salt Reactor. The event-based orchestration component of SaltStack recognizes f.e. the adding of new Salt minions (agents) in the Salt host inventory/database, the start of minions after the first system booting, the execution of any (distributed) commands (local or master-triggered) and much more. You can use this framework to provision newly created hosts/VMs with packages and configuration files, or to fully automate the rollout/deployment of new software releases and pre/post actions (DB backup, schema update, removal von temporary files, etc.).
Event: inovex Meetup Köln, 08.06.2016
Speaker: Arnold Bechtoldt
weitere Tech-Vorträge: https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
Sprachsteuerung mit dem Google Assistant – Add a new User Interface to your P...inovex GmbH
„Computer, Tee, Earl Grey, heiß“ Jeder Star-Trek-Fan wird dieses Zitat kennen, mit dem Capt. Picard sich regelmäßig sein Lieblingsgetränk replizieren lässt. Die Sprachsteuerung von Computern und Maschinen ist fester Bestandteil vieler Science-Fiction-Szenarien. Daher ist es auch nicht verwunderlich, dass schon mehrere Versuche unternommen wurden, diese Technologie zu etablieren, mit eher durchschnittlichem Erfolg. Allerdings deutet sich aktuell ein großer Fortschritt in der Entwicklung von Sprachsteuerungen an, die sich am deutlichsten in der Inkarnation von Geräten wie Amazon Echo oder Google Home darstellt. In der Session zeigen wir die prinzipielle Funktionsweise einer Sprachsteuerung, die Vergleichbarkeit mit Chatbots, und erweitern einen bestehenden Dienst um ein Voice-User-Interface. Dabei zeigen sich die Besonderheit dieser Benutzerschnittstelle im Vergleich zu grafischen Interfaces und die Herausforderungen, die damit verbunden sind.
Event: MobileTech Conference 2017
Datum: 15.03.2017
Speaker: Dominik Helleberg, inovex GmbH
Weitere Tech-Vorträge unter https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
PuppetConf 2017: Puppet Enterprise Roadmap 2017- Ryan Coleman, PuppetPuppet
It’s been a big year for Puppet Enterprise. If you’re an existing customer, curious about PE, or you’re happy with your Puppet open-source deployment, join the PE product management team for a discussion about what’s new. We’ll cover running puppet on-demand from the web console plus unmanaged package discovery, vulnerability remediation, and management. Code Manager is easier than ever to setup and connect with your pipeline of choice with integrations like the Jenkins Pipelines plugin. The team will take you through an end-to-end workflow, answer your questions, and demonstrate any late breaking features arriving just in time for PuppetConf.
AppFuse is an open source project/application that uses best-of-breed Java open source tools to help you develop web applications quickly and efficiently. Not only does it provide documentation on how to develop light-weight POJO-based applications, it includes features that many applications need out-of-the-box: authentication and authorization, remember me, password hint, skinnability, file upload, Ajax libraries, signup and SSL switching. This is one of the main features in AppFuse that separates it from the other "CRUD Generation" frameworks like Ruby on Rails, Trails and Grails. AppFuse is already an application when you start using it, which means code examples are already in your project. Furthermore, because features already exist, the amount of boiler-plate code that most projects need will be eliminated.
In this session, you will learn Seven Simple Reasons to Use AppFuse. If you don't use it to start your own projects, hopefully you will see that it provides much of the boiler-plate code that can be used in Java-based web applications. Since it's Apache Licensed, you're more than welcome to copy/paste any code from it into your own applications.
Also see article published at:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-appfuse/index.html
Using Puppet for Deploying Hyper-V OpenStack Compute Nodes - PuppetConf 2013Puppet
"Using Puppet for Deploying Hyper-V OpenStack Compute Nodes" by Peter Pouliot, Sr. SDET OpenStack, Microsoft.
Presentation Overview: A discussion about using Puppet to deploy openstack on Hyper-V and my experiences writing puppet manifests for Windows.
Speaker Bio: Peter has been evangelizing for OpenStack Hyper-V integration since March 2011, now as a Microsoft employee within Microsoft’s Open Source Technology Center, he is working on OpenStack Hyper-V integration. He is the official subject matter expert on OpenStack for Microsoft as well as the Hyper-V/OpenStack community manager and is currently working to build the continuous integration infrastructure to support the ongoing community development and integration of OpenStack and Microsoft technologies.
OpenTuesday: Agile Testautomatisierung und Continuous IntegrationDigicomp Academy AG
In seinem Referat zeigte Michael Palotas von Gridfusion Software Solution auf, wie die einzelnen Komponenten Selenium / Selenium Grid, Maven, Git / GitHub und Jenkins zusammenspielen und wie durch ein solches System agile Testautomatisierung und Continuous Integration mit relativ einfachen Mitteln ermöglicht wird.
Docker is one of the most interesting and promising paradigm shifts of the last years. In this talk, I will introduce Docker shortly and present universal lessons learned after two years of practical use. It becomes clear that not only source code needs to be refactored, but also infrastructure, processes and people's mindsets. Once embraced, Docker allows for faster ramp-up times and is an enabler for modern software development.
Old school presentation (2010) about Continuous Integration using Hudson, Maven, Mercurial to build a Java project with unit tests and other quality checks.
Uyuni, the solution to manage your IT infrastructure Uyuni Project
Uyuni is a software-defined infrastructure and configuration management solution. It bootstraps physical servers, creates VMs for virtualization and cloud, deploys and updates packages -even with content lifecycle management features-, builds container images, and tracks what runs on your Kubernetes clusters. All using Salt under the hood.
This presentation at the openSUSE Virtual Summit 2020 discusses what is Uyuni, where we are, what's next and opportunities for the community.
Similar to Bootstrapping Forman with Vagrant - Setting up a local Provision & Deployment Infrastructure (20)
lldb kann mehr als nur einfache Breakpoints oder po. In dem Vortrag zeigt Oliver Bayer, wie sich mit Hilfe von lldb Programmcode zur Ausführungszeit manipulieren lässt, ohne das hierfür der Sourcecode anzupassen ist. Sei es, damit Test- oder Debugcode nicht in die produktiv App gelangt, oder weil der Sourcecode für einen Teil der App nicht vorliegt.
Event: macoun, 04.10.2019
Speaker: Oliver Bayer, inovex
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Are you sure about that?! Uncertainty Quantification in AIinovex GmbH
With the advent of Deep Learning (DL), the field of AI made a giant leap forward and it is nowadays applied in many industrial use-cases. Especially critical systems like autonomous driving, require that DL methods not only produce a prediction but also state the certainty about the prediction in order to assess risks and failure.
In my talk, I will give an introduction to different kinds of uncertainty, i.e. epistemic and aleatoric. To have a baseline for comparison, the classical method of Gaussian Processes for regression problems is presented. I then elaborate on different DL methods for uncertainty quantification like Quantile Regression, Monte-Carlo Dropout, and Deep Ensembles. The talk is concluded with a comparison of these techniques to Gaussian Processes and the current state of the art.
Speaker: Dr. Florian Wilhelm, Simon Bachstein, inovex
Event: PyCon/PyData Berlin 2019
Datum: 10.10.2019
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Why natural language is next step in the AI evolutioninovex GmbH
In 2010 ImageNet finally ended the AI winter and gave machines the sense of sight. Within the following years dramatic improvements in tasks such as image classification and object detection lead to innovations like face ID and autonomous driving. Recently, similar developments happened in the field of natural language. Using Attention mechanism and transformers tasks such as question answering and text summarization reached new benchmarks.
This talk will not only explain those, but point out how Transfer Learning and open source models such as Google Bert will open the field to new innovations in AI.
Speaker: Nico Kreiling, inovex
Event: AIxIA, 01.10.2019
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Die Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) ist eine von Apple jährlich durchgeführte Konferenz für Software-Entwickler (MacOS, iOS und WatchOS). Um die WWDC 2019 nochmal Revue passieren zu lassen, wurde beim Mobile Development Karlsruhe Meetup zu einer offenen Diskussionsrunde eingeladen. Die Slides fassen die für inovexler Philipp interessantesten Neuigkeiten der WWDC2019 zusammen und dienten beim Meetup als Diskussionsgrundlage.
Event: 9. Mobile Development Meetup (WWDC Edition)
Speaker: Philipp Wallrich, inovex
Datum: 17.06.2019
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Trust is good, control is better – A short story about Network Policies.
Abstract:
Probably everybody who uses Kubernetes in a productive environment with multiple users possibly has looked at policies. Often the operators of the cluster(s) just trust the policies but in some cases it might be useful to control if the policies actually have taken action and often there are just to many Policies in the cluster setup to manually test them all (and obviously you don’t want to do this). Testing the effectiveness of the Network Policies can be done in different approaches. In this talk we will show you the benefits and drawbacks of different approaches and what solution we finally chose. Also we will show you some other tools and how they complement our solution. As a takeaway you will get an overview of different testing strategies for policies, as well as understanding challenges in testing policies in general and the Kubernetes ecosystem.
Event: ContainerDays 2019
Datum: 26.06.2019
Speaker: Johannes M. Scheuermann, Maximilian Bischoff (beide inovex)
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Interpretierbarkeit von ML-Modellen hat die Zielsetzung, die Ursachen einer Prognose offenzulegen und eine daraus abgeleitete Entscheidung für einen Menschen nachvollziehbar zu erklären. Durch die Nachvollziehbarkeit von Prognosen lässt sich beispielsweise sicherstellen, dass deren Herleitung konsistent zum Domänenwissen eines Experten ist. Auch ein unfairer Bias lässt sich durch die Erklärung aussagekräftiger Beispiele identifizieren.
Prognosemodelle lassen sich grob in intrinsisch interpretierbare Modelle und nicht-interpretierbare (auch Blackbox-) Modelle unterscheiden. Intrinsisch interpretierbare Modelle sind dafür bekannt, dass sie für einen Menschen leicht nachvollziehbar sind. Ein typisches Beispiel für ein solches Modell ist der Entscheidungsbaum, dessen regelbasierter Entscheidungsprozess intuitiv und leicht zugänglich ist. Im Gegensatz dazu gelten Neuronale Netze als Blackbox-Modelle, deren Prognosen durch die komplexe Netzstruktur schwer nachvollziehbar sind.
In diesem Talk erläuterte Marcel Spitzer das Konzept von Interpretierbarkeit im Kontext von Machine Learning und stellte gängige Verfahren zur Interpretation von Modellen vor. Besonderen Fokus legte er dabei auf modellunabhängige Verfahren, die sich auch auf prognosestarke Blackbox-Modelle anwenden lassen.
Event: M3 Minds Mastering Machines
Speaker: Marcel Spitzer
Blog-Artikel: https://www.inovex.de/blog/machine-learning-interpretability/
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Jenkins X – CI/CD in wolkigen Umgebungeninovex GmbH
Das Ökosystem rund um Kubernetes wächst täglich. Insbesondere cloud-native Continuous-Deployment-Strategien stehen Hoch im Kurs und werden in diversen Open-Source-Projekten vorangetrieben. In einer Reihe von Evalutionen nimmt inovex diese Tools genauer unter die Lupe - den Anfang macht Jenkins X.
Jenkins X wurde im März 2018 veröffentlicht. Das Konzept hinter dem Tool ist primär, bestehende Teillösungen (Helm, Skaffold, Prow, Tekton) einzusetzen, um sie abstrahiert in ein Kommandozeilen-Interface zu packen. Der Vortrag beschreibt sowohl die klassische Architektur als auch den "Severless"-Ansatz. Des weiteren werden das Kommandozeilen-Tool "jx", der allgemeine Entwicklungs-Workflow sowie diverse Features vorgestellt.
Bei unseren Tests im Rahmen der Evaluation sind uns einige Stolpersteine aufgefallen. Es sind vor allem die vielen eingesetzten Dritt-Tools, die den Betrieb und den Upkeep eines mit Jenkins X erstellten Clusters verkomplizieren. Als Fazit stellen wir Jenkins X im Mai 2019 ein "befriedigend" aus und beobachten gespannt, wie sich das Tool in den kommmenden Monaten und Jahren weiterentwickeln wird.
Event: Talk4Nerds, 29.04.2019
Speaker: Simon Kienzler, Johannes M. Scheuermann (beide inovex)
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Neben dem großen Machine-Learning-Trend in der Cloud zeichnet sich zunehmend die Tendenz ab, bestimmte Aufgaben direkt auf Edge-Geräten auszuführen. Wir erkunden die Vorteile von Auswertungen direkt an der Quelle der Daten und die damit verbundenen Herausforderungen. Denn die Rechenleistung der Cloud steht uns hier leider nicht zur Verfügung.
Zur Lösung stehen uns verschiedene Hardwareoptionen wie CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs oder spezielle ASICs und Frameworks zur Verfügung, die wir am Beispiel von einem Convolutional Neural Network evaluieren. Dabei gibt es praktische Tipps und Erfahrungen aus realen Projekten sowie anschauliche Demos auf verschiedenen Hardwareplattformen.
Vorkenntnisse:
Vorkenntnisse über tiefe neuronale Netze sind von Vorteil.
Lernziele:
- Verständnis über die Vorteile von AI auf Edge-Geräten und den damit verbundenen Herausforderungen.
- Wissen über die verschiedenen Hard- und Softwarelösungen erlangen, um diese in eigenen Projekten einzusetzen.
Event: building IoT, 03.04.2019
Speaker: Dominik Helleberg, inovex
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Der Talk auf der Konferenz „Talk4Nerds“ der R+V Versicherung bot eine Einführung in Prometheus als Monitoring-Lösung. Dabei ging inovexler Christoph auf die Anforderungen an ein modernes Monitoring Tool ein, wie Prometheus diesen Anforderungen entspricht und warum es zum defacto Standard im Kubernetes-Umfeld geworden ist. Abschließen beleuchtete Christoph die Non-Goals und wie man diese mit zusätzlichen Tools dennoch erreichen kann.
Speaker: Christoph Petrausch (inovex)
Event: Talk4Nerds
Datum: 29.04.2019
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Recommender systems support the decision making processes of customers with personalized suggestions. These widely used systems influence the daily life of almost everyone across domains like ecommerce, social media, and entertainment. However, the efficient generation of relevant recommendations in large-scale systems is a very complex task. In order to provide personalization, engines and algorithms need to capture users’ varying tastes and find mostly nonlinear dependencies between them and a multitude of items. Enormous data sparsity and ambitious real-time requirements further complicate this challenge. At the same time, deep learning has been proven to solve complex tasks like object or speech recognition where traditional machine learning failed or showed mediocre performance.
Join Marcel Kurovski to explore a use case for vehicle recommendations at mobile.de, Germany’s biggest online vehicle market. Marcel shares a novel regularization technique for the optimization criterion and evaluates it against various baselines. To achieve high scalability, he combines this method with strategies for efficient candidate generation based on user and item embeddings—providing a holistic solution for candidate generation and ranking.
The proposed approach outperforms collaborative filtering and hybrid collaborative-content-based filtering by 73% and 143% for MAP@5. It also scales well for millions of items and users returning recommendations in tens of milliseconds.
Event: O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference, New York, 18.04.2019
Speaker: Marcel Kurovski, inovex GmbH
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Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
In seinem Meetup Talk berichtete Maximilian von den aktuellen Problemen von Cloud Computing – insbesondere im Internet of Things – und wie diese durch Edge Computing mitigiert werden können. Er erklärte, wie eine generische Edge-Computing-Architektur aussehen kann und zeigte Anwendungsfälle, von denen manche auch schon in existierenden Produkten umgesetzt sind.
Im Anschluss stellte er Azure IoT Edge vor und erläuterte, wie es das bestehende IoT Framework von Microsoft erweitert sowie die Grundkonzepte, die IoT Edge bereitstellt. Auch die Probleme in dem noch jungen Produkt wurden angesprochen, aber auch die Vorteile und Features, die es liefert.
In der gemeinsamen Demo mit Eli haben dann beide Speaker die technischen Details von Azure IoT Edge gezeigt und demonstriert, beispielsweise wie Code automatisiert von einer CI/CD-Pipeline in Azure DevOps auf ein IoT-Gerät deployed werden kann.
Event: inovex Meetup, 12.03.& 19.03.2019
Speaker: Maximilian Bischoff, inovex
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Es liegt in der Natur des Menschen das Unvorhersehbare vorherzusagen: Wetter, Aktienkurse, Krankheitsverläufe, die Reaktion eines Menschen. Neueste Deep Learning Ansätze sind in der Lage solche sequentielle Sachverhalte immer genauer zu prognostizieren, setzen aber auch immer größere Datenmengen und Rechenleistungen voraus, die sowohl in Forschung als auch in der Praxis häufig nicht vorliegen. Wie kann man gute Ergebnisse erreichen, wenn nur wenig Daten vorliegen?
Marisa Mohr stellte in ihrem Vortrag einen neuen und vielversprechenden informationstheoretischen Ansatz zum Feature Learning von sequentiellen Daten vor, der potenziell auch mit wenigen Daten auskommt. Dabei ging es speziell um ordinale Muster in Zeitreihen, wie sie beispielsweise als Veränderung von Emotionen im Gesprächsverlauf zu finden sind. Eine solche Entwicklung ist für Menschen in der Regel leicht zu erkennen. Chatbots hingegen können nicht intuitiv auf solche Emotionsverläufe reagieren, sondern müssen entsprechend programmiert werden.
Details:
Deep-Learning-Ansätze wie LSTMs, RNNs oder TCNs haben sich im Umgang mit sequentiellen Daten bewährt. Neuronale Netzwerke sind tief im technischen Sinn, weil sie mehrere (verborgene) Schichten besitzen, aber nicht weil sie ein tiefes Verständnis von Problemen entwickeln. In diesem Vortrag stellte Marisa einen symbolischen informationstheoretischen Ansatz des Representation Learnings von Zeitreihen vor und damit eine Möglichkeit, konzeptionelle Schichten zu konstruieren. Die Idee hinter der sogenannten Permutationsentropie besteht darin, anstelle der Werte einer Zeitreihe die Ordnungsrelation zwischen den Werten zu betrachten, und so auf das natürliche Auf und Ab des zugrundeliegenden dynamischen Systems zurückzugreifen.
Event: inovex Meetup: Das Unvorhersehbare vorhersagen: Zeitreihen und Chatbots, 26.03.2019
Speakerin: Marisa Mohr (inovex)
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Talk to me – Chatbots und digitale Assistenteninovex GmbH
Menschliche Kommunikation folgt zwar einer ganzen Reihe von Regeln, diese lassen sich aber schwer formalisieren. Nicht zuletzt deshalb, weil in unseren Interaktionen immer auch eine Fülle von Welt- und implizitem Kontextwissen eine Rolle spielt. Rein regelbasierte Chatbots sind daher nicht nur äußert komplex in der Programmierung, sondern stoßen in vielen Anwendungsbereichen schnell an ihre Grenzen.
In diesem Vortrag gab Anna Weißhaar einen Überblick über die aktuellen Lösungen und Herausforderungen im Bereich digitale Assistenten. Der Fokus lag dabei auf Ansätzen, die Chatbots „chatty“ machen, sie also möglichst adäquat auf im Voraus unbekannte Nutzereingaben reagieren zu lassen.
Event: inovex Meetup: Das Unvorhersehbare vorhersagen: Zeitreihen und Chatbots, 26.03.2019
Speaker: Anna Weißhaar (inovex)
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Mehr Tech-Artikel: inovex.de/blog
Nicht zuletzt durch die medienwirksame Erfolge des maschinellen Lernens durch DeepMind, OpenAI und Kollegen ist Künstliche Intelligenz im Moment wieder in aller Munde. Einerseits locken zahlreiche neue, vorher undenkbare Anwendungen wie die automatische Diagnose von Krankheiten, autonome Fahrzeuge und Drohnen, oder die automatische Übersetzung gesprochener Wörter. Andererseits warnen mahnenden Stimmen wird vor dem zunehmendem Einflussnahme der „Algorithmen“ auf fast alle Bereiche unseres Lebens sowie vor unerwünschten Folgen von sich verselbstständigenden Computern gewarnt. Einige träumen von – oder fürchten sich vor – der vermeintlich unausweichlichen Singularität, an der sich nichts weniger als das Schicksal der gesamten Menschheit entscheiden wird. Doch was verbirgt sich hinter dem Begriff Künstliche Intelligenz? Je nachdem, wen man fragt, erhält man unterschiedliche, bisweilen gegensätzliche Antworten. Dieser Vortrag stellt einige dieser Antworten vor und versucht sie (nicht nur) anhand von Beispielen aus Forschung und Anwendung einzuordnen.
Event: Business Analytics Day, 07.03.2019
Speaker: Dr. Matthias Richter, Dr. Stefan Igel (inovex)
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In den letzten drei Jahren haben wir die Infrastruktur der Fernseh-Plattform waipu.tv gebaut. Dabei haben wir angefangen Tools für den Betrieb in Golang zu schreiben. Aus einigen der Tools wurden Core-Services, die auch die Last einer Fußball-WM-Übertragung locker wegstecken. Wir wollen euch zeigen, wie wir mit der selben Tool-Chain (Golang & Co) Betriebs-Probleme lösen und kritische Business-Applikationen entwickeln. Klassisch DevOps oder Golden Hammer?
Speaker: Christoph Petrausch, Igor Lankin (beide inovex)
Event: DevOpsConference, 04.12.2018
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Das Android Open Source Project, kurz AOSP, ist das Betriebssystem, das auf den meisten heutigen und wahrscheinlich auch auf deinem Smartphone läuft. Es ist die Basis für das Android-App-Universum und wird von Millionen Nutzern und Entwicklern auf der Welt verwendet. Wegen der offenen Verfügbarkeit des Source Codes ist es auch die Basis für bekannte Custom ROMs wie LineageOS.
Der erste Teil des Talks gab eine Übersicht über die Architektur des Betriebssystems, das App-Ökosystem, den Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL), die Sicherheitskonzepte und einige neue Betriebssystementwicklungen wie Project Treble in Android 8.0.
Der zweite Teil des Talks gab einen Einblick in den Quellcode und die Struktur des AOSP: Wie lädt man sich den Source Code herunter, wie baut man das AOSP für unterstützte Geräte und wie kann man die eigenen ROMs auf ein Smartphone flashen? Zum Spaß wurde auch noch in einige Implementierungsdetails von Android-App-API-Funktionen geblickt, die man als App Developer schon aufgerufen hat.
Speaker: Stefan Lengfeld, inovex
Event: inovex Meetup Köln, 23.10.2018
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Interpretable Machine Learning describes the process of revealing causes of predictions and explaining a derived decision in a way that is understandable to humans. The ability to understand the causes that lead to a certain prediction enables data scientists to ensure that the model is consistent to the domain knowledge of an expert. Furthermore, interpretability is critical to obtain trust in a model and to be able to tackle problems like unfair biases or discrimination against particular subgroups. This talk covers an introduction to the concept of interpretability and an overview of popular interpretability techniques.
Speaker: Marcel Spitzer, inovex
Event: Kaggle Munich Meetup, 20.11.2018
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Performance evaluation of GANs in a semisupervised OCR use caseinovex GmbH
Online vehicle marketplaces are embracing artificial intelligence to ease the process of selling a vehicle on their platform. The tedious work of copying information from the vehicle registration document into some web form can be automated with the help of smart text-spotting systems, in which the seller takes a picture of the document, and the necessary information is extracted automatically.
Florian Wilhelm details the components of a text-spotting system, including the subtasks of object detection and optical character recognition (OCR). Florian elaborates on the challenges of OCR in documents with various distortions and artifacts, which rule out off-the-shelf products for this task. After offering an overview of semisupervised learning based on generative adversarial networks (GANs), Florian evaluates the performance gains of this method compared to supervised learning. More specifically, for a varying amount of labeled data, he compares the accuracy of a convolution neural network (CNN) to a GANthat uses additional unlabeled data during the training phase, showing that GANs significantly outperform classical CNNs in use cases with a lack of labeled data.
What you'll learn:
Understand how semisupervised learning with GANs works
Explore beneficial semisupervised methods based on GANs for use cases with a limited amount of labeled data
Gain insight into an interesting OCR use case of an online vehicle marketplace
Event: O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference, London, 11.10.2018
Speaker: Dr. Florian Wilhelm
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: www.inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: www.inovex.de/blog
People & Products – Lessons learned from the daily IT madnessinovex GmbH
IT im 21. Jahrhundert – What a time to be alive! Es gibt einen (unüberschaubaren) Zoo an Methoden und Produkten die uns so viel Freude an der Arbeit bereiten! Sie sind modern, weil sie neu sind. Sie fordern unser Können heraus, weil sie komplex sind. Sie lösen einige Probleme, die wir vorher nicht hatten. Jeder will sie verwenden, weil Google, Netflix & Co. sie propagieren und Hand auf’s Herz: Will nicht jeder gerne so arbeiten wie Google, Netflix & Co.? Aber macht das wirklich Sinn?
In diesem Vortrag blicken wir auf diverse Erkenntnisse aus dem Einsatz agiler Produktentwicklung, DevOps, Continuous Integration/Delivery, Infrastructure as Code, Immutable Infrastructure (bspw. Docker/Kubernetes), Application Logging und Service Monitoring.
Learning Goals:
- Wir müssen den Einsatz von Methoden und Tools an die Menschen ausrichten, die sie (weiter-)entwickeln und benutzen sollen.
- Manchmal lösen wir mit neuen Tools Probleme, die wir vorher nicht hatten.
- Die Suche nach einfachen Lösungen für komplexe Probleme ist essentiell, aber nicht immer einfach.
Event: Continuous Lifecycle, 15.11.2018
Speaker: Arnold Bechtoldt
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: www.inovex.de/vortraege
Mehr Tech-Artikel: www.inovex.de/blog
Infrastructure as (real) Code – Manage your K8s resources with Pulumiinovex GmbH
Pulumi (pulumi.io) offers an open source platform to create/manage and deploy your infrastructure in realy programming languages like JavaScript/TypeScript, Go and Python. As Cloud platforms the major 3 cloud providers are supported and additionally you can also use Pulumi with OpenStack and Kubernetes to deploy your applications in the cloud.
In this talk we will take a look how Pulumi is different to traditional solutions like Terraform or the Cloud Provider specific solutions (e.g. CloudFormation). The main focus will be on deploying your services on top of Kubernetes. The talk will contain a little theory part about Pulumi, the rest of the talk is more focused on demos and practical parts. One focus of the talk is the difference of Pulumi to kubectl and helm (or to be precise how they complement each other.
As a takeaway of this talk you should understand the basics of Pulumi and know what are the differences to the traditional deployment tools.
Event: CNCF Meetup Hamburg & Stuttgart, 29.10.2018 & 07.11.2018
Speaker: Johannes M. Scheuermann, inovex
Mehr Tech-Vorträge: https://www.inovex.de/de/content-pool/vortraege/
Mehr Tech-Artikel: https://www.inovex.de/blog/
Launch Your Streaming Platforms in MinutesRoshan Dwivedi
The claim of launching a streaming platform in minutes might be a bit of an exaggeration, but there are services that can significantly streamline the process. Here's a breakdown:
Pros of Speedy Streaming Platform Launch Services:
No coding required: These services often use drag-and-drop interfaces or pre-built templates, eliminating the need for programming knowledge.
Faster setup: Compared to building from scratch, these platforms can get you up and running much quicker.
All-in-one solutions: Many services offer features like content management systems (CMS), video players, and monetization tools, reducing the need for multiple integrations.
Things to Consider:
Limited customization: These platforms may offer less flexibility in design and functionality compared to custom-built solutions.
Scalability: As your audience grows, you might need to upgrade to a more robust platform or encounter limitations with the "quick launch" option.
Features: Carefully evaluate which features are included and if they meet your specific needs (e.g., live streaming, subscription options).
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Alternatives to Consider:
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Custom Development: While more time-consuming, custom development offers the most control and flexibility for your platform.
Overall, launching a streaming platform in minutes might not be entirely realistic, but these services can significantly speed up the process compared to building from scratch. Carefully consider your needs and budget when choosing the best option for you.
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GraphSummit Paris - The art of the possible with Graph TechnologyNeo4j
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Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
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Custom Healthcare Software for Managing Chronic Conditions and Remote Patient...Mind IT Systems
Healthcare providers often struggle with the complexities of chronic conditions and remote patient monitoring, as each patient requires personalized care and ongoing monitoring. Off-the-shelf solutions may not meet these diverse needs, leading to inefficiencies and gaps in care. It’s here, custom healthcare software offers a tailored solution, ensuring improved care and effectiveness.
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Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
Artificia Intellicence and XPath Extension FunctionsOctavian Nadolu
The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of how you can use AI from XSLT, XQuery, Schematron, or XML Refactoring operations, the potential benefits of using AI, and some of the challenges we face.
Navigating the Metaverse: A Journey into Virtual Evolution"Donna Lenk
Join us for an exploration of the Metaverse's evolution, where innovation meets imagination. Discover new dimensions of virtual events, engage with thought-provoking discussions, and witness the transformative power of digital realms."
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Utilocate offers a comprehensive solution for locate ticket management by automating and streamlining the entire process. By integrating with Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), it provides accurate mapping and visualization of utility locations, enhancing decision-making and reducing the risk of errors. The system's advanced data analytics tools help identify trends, predict potential issues, and optimize resource allocation, making the locate ticket management process smarter and more efficient. Additionally, automated ticket management ensures consistency and reduces human error, while real-time notifications keep all relevant personnel informed and ready to respond promptly.
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Zoom is a comprehensive platform designed to connect individuals and teams efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, Zoom has become a go-to solution for virtual communication and collaboration. It offers a range of tools, including virtual meetings, team chat, VoIP phone systems, online whiteboards, and AI companions, to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
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- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Bootstrapping Forman with Vagrant - Setting up a local Provision & Deployment Infrastructure
1. Bootstrapping Foreman with Vagrant
Setting up a local
Provision & Deployment Infrastructure
Arnold Bechtoldt
Karlsruhe, 07.07.2015
2. Arnold Bechtoldt
Systems Engineer @ inovex GmbH (Germany)
〉 Infrastructure Management
〉 High Availability
〉 Open Source Software Contributor
〉 Blog & Slides at arbe.io & inovex.de
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3. 1. Foreman in General
2. Vagrant Deployment Strategy
3. Hands on: Demo
4. Q&A
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