This document summarizes new features and enhancements for JIRA Enterprise. It discusses improved performance and scale in JIRA 5.1, including increased throughput, better scale at all issue sizes, and reduced garbage collection times. It also outlines upcoming features like JIRA Admin Helper, workflow sharing between instances, and an archiving tool. The document promotes JIRA Enterprise's 24/7 support, training courses, and resources for customers.
Office 365 Video Portal step aside! Microsoft Stream is here and is reclaiming its spot as the future of video within Office 365. Jasper Oosterveld (Microsoft MVP & Collaboration Consultant) is going to talk about the following topics: What is Microsoft Stream? What are the difference with Office 365 Video Portal and how can you transition towards Stream? After these 20 minutes you will know all the ins & outs of Microsoft Stream!
Microsoft Teams is a new member of the Office 365 Collaboration toolkit. Jasper Oosterveld (Microsoft MVP & Cloud Consultant) is going to take you on a 20 minute journey, how to get the most out of Microsoft Teams. The goal: Learning how Microsoft Teams increases the fun and efficiency for collaboration scenario’s.
Modern Collaboration in Teams and Projects Powered by Office 365Jasper Oosterveld
Office 365 is the collaboration toolkit for businesses. We can choose between SharePoint, Office 365 Groups, Yammer and Microsoft Teams. Choice can be good but doesn’t necessarily make our lives easier. Jasper Oosterveld, Microsoft MVP & Cloud Consultant, is going to take you on a 75 minute journey through the Office 365 collaboration landscape. After this session, you have a clear understanding of the different tools and how these connect with each other. Making a choice has become a little bit easier.
How HipChat Ships and Recovers Fast with DevOps PracticesAtlassian
HipChat operates a ‘You Build It, You Run It’ service model, where developers are responsible for building, testing, and operating their systems. While we have a high speed of development, things can break – but we also recover quickly. Learn about how we've integrated best practices within our planning, building, operating and learning processes to optimize for speed and efficiency but also mitigate, prepare for, and handle incidents.
The presenter will walk you through four steps for how to operate at a high speed of development and also prepare for any incident — planning, prevention, preparation and collecting feedback— and instruct you on how you can build these processes into your Atlasssian workflow (including JIRA Software, HipChat, Bitbucket, Confluence, Bamboo, and StatusPage).
Learn about:
- Planning: How we use JIRA Software and Confluence to plan roadmaps and sync up with teams
- Prevention: Best practices during code reviews and testing
- Preparation: How we prepare for incidents with war games
Review: Collecting feedback, assessing incident causes and improving our processes
Come out of this session with a newfound understanding of how to use Atlassian products within your DevOps workflow!
Mickie Betz, Software Developer, Atlassian
ChatOps: Automating your Company with HipChat, Bitbucket and JIRA Service DeskAtlassian
See how health care disrupters Oscar Insurance has woven Atlassian products into their infrastructure and customer workflows: from contract reviews to customer questions. Every department at Oscar uses JIRA. Sara Wajnber will show you how they pulled this off without violating HIPPA, the ACA, or other regulations. Next, Mackenzie Kosut will show how HipChat and Bitbucket (formerly Stash) are used for everything from provisioning new servers, anonymizing development databases, code deploys, managing LDAP and VPN.
Office 365 Video Portal step aside! Microsoft Stream is here and is reclaiming its spot as the future of video within Office 365. Jasper Oosterveld (Microsoft MVP & Collaboration Consultant) is going to talk about the following topics: What is Microsoft Stream? What are the difference with Office 365 Video Portal and how can you transition towards Stream? After these 20 minutes you will know all the ins & outs of Microsoft Stream!
Microsoft Teams is a new member of the Office 365 Collaboration toolkit. Jasper Oosterveld (Microsoft MVP & Cloud Consultant) is going to take you on a 20 minute journey, how to get the most out of Microsoft Teams. The goal: Learning how Microsoft Teams increases the fun and efficiency for collaboration scenario’s.
Modern Collaboration in Teams and Projects Powered by Office 365Jasper Oosterveld
Office 365 is the collaboration toolkit for businesses. We can choose between SharePoint, Office 365 Groups, Yammer and Microsoft Teams. Choice can be good but doesn’t necessarily make our lives easier. Jasper Oosterveld, Microsoft MVP & Cloud Consultant, is going to take you on a 75 minute journey through the Office 365 collaboration landscape. After this session, you have a clear understanding of the different tools and how these connect with each other. Making a choice has become a little bit easier.
How HipChat Ships and Recovers Fast with DevOps PracticesAtlassian
HipChat operates a ‘You Build It, You Run It’ service model, where developers are responsible for building, testing, and operating their systems. While we have a high speed of development, things can break – but we also recover quickly. Learn about how we've integrated best practices within our planning, building, operating and learning processes to optimize for speed and efficiency but also mitigate, prepare for, and handle incidents.
The presenter will walk you through four steps for how to operate at a high speed of development and also prepare for any incident — planning, prevention, preparation and collecting feedback— and instruct you on how you can build these processes into your Atlasssian workflow (including JIRA Software, HipChat, Bitbucket, Confluence, Bamboo, and StatusPage).
Learn about:
- Planning: How we use JIRA Software and Confluence to plan roadmaps and sync up with teams
- Prevention: Best practices during code reviews and testing
- Preparation: How we prepare for incidents with war games
Review: Collecting feedback, assessing incident causes and improving our processes
Come out of this session with a newfound understanding of how to use Atlassian products within your DevOps workflow!
Mickie Betz, Software Developer, Atlassian
ChatOps: Automating your Company with HipChat, Bitbucket and JIRA Service DeskAtlassian
See how health care disrupters Oscar Insurance has woven Atlassian products into their infrastructure and customer workflows: from contract reviews to customer questions. Every department at Oscar uses JIRA. Sara Wajnber will show you how they pulled this off without violating HIPPA, the ACA, or other regulations. Next, Mackenzie Kosut will show how HipChat and Bitbucket (formerly Stash) are used for everything from provisioning new servers, anonymizing development databases, code deploys, managing LDAP and VPN.
Incident Management in the Age of DevOps and SRE Rundeck
Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, presents at Salt Lake City DevOps Meetup, November 13, 2019.
There is no doubt that DevOps has changed how we deliver software. But what about after deployment? Whether you are in a traditional operations organization or a “you build it, you run it” team, how do you mobilize, resolve, and learn from incidents? This talk will look at how high performing organizations have applied DevOps and SRE practices to shorten incidents and reduce escalations. Less frustration for the engineers. Lower costs for the business. Everybody wins.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Operations as a Service: Because Failure Still Happens Rundeck
Presentation by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at All Day DevOps on October 24, 2017.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
SysAdmin to SRE: Solving the Last Mile ProblemRundeck
Presented by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at DevOps Days Dallas on August 20, 2019.
Some DevOps transformations flourish, but others are stalling. Why is that? This talk will make the case that Operations is the most predictable differentiator.
So much of the energy in DevOps has been about activities that start in Dev and move towards Ops — continuous delivery, deployment pipelines, automated testing, and of course, the unofficial mantra of “deploy, deploy, deploy. “However, post-deployment, too many DevOps transformations maintain the status quo and leave questionable Operations practices in place.
Now along comes a new vision for Operations called SRE (a.k.a. Site Reliability Engineering)… But SRE seems almost too good to be true!
SREs are cover much of what systems administrators used to do, but get to spend most of their time doing engineering work that adds enduring value to their company? How is it that SREs’ don’t get caught up in the interruptions, repetitive work, and drudgery that consumes so much of our time? And how do companies use SRE to do so much more with the same or less headcount?
This talk will take a close look at what SRE is, what SRE isn’t, and how SRE avoids the pitfalls that have plagued traditional Ops work. Finally, we’ll break down the principles behind the SRE movement and highlight how early examples are proving that DevOps + SRE = the end-to-end speed and quality promised since the early days of DevOps.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Scaling to 150,000 Builds a Month... and BeyondAtlassian
Continuous integration is the lifeblood of any software house and is extremely important in a fast growing organization like Atlassian. Join team lead Peter Leschev to hear how the Build Engineering team at Atlassian have scaled the infrastructure, team, and Bamboo over their 4-year journey of continuous improvement to provide a build platform that supports the 5000+ builds Atlassian developers run every day.
Keeping Your DevOps Transformation From Crushing Your Ops Capacity Rundeck
Presentation by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at DevOps Enterprise Summit in San Francisco, November 13, 2017
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
SRE for Everyone: Making Tomorrow Better Than Today Rundeck
Keynote presentation at DevOps Days Austin 2019 by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck.
Wouldn't everyone doing operations work love more time to focus on exciting projects? Build out new platforms, improve performance, contribute to open source projects, pay down tech debt, level-up their automation — all things that add value to your company and advance your career.
But instead, we find ourselves buried in interruptions and repetitive work. Imagine the things you could do, if you just had the time to get to it.
This talk is about applying ideas from the SRE movement that can be applied to any organization. Ideas that can help us all make tomorrow better than today.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
This webinar discusses the keys to success in scaling and measuring agile methods beyond a single team.
Damon Poole will discuss:
- The importance of Agile People, Agile Process, and Agile Tools
- The need to focus on measuring information which aids in decisions and actions.
- How the frequency of measurement is more important than accuracy
- Keys to scaling agile including: Agile tooling, test automation, self-healing and self-improvement mechanisms, a true understanding of Agile fundamentals, and one-piece-flow
- Important elements to measure success including: cycle time, story points forecast vs done, reduction of hardening time, work in progress, Net Promoter Score, and profits.
Read more at https://www.synerzip.com/webinar/scaling-and-measuring-agile-2/
Presentation by Roman Moroz for Exigen Services webinar Agile Development Management Tools that was held online on December, 7 2010
Exigen Services webinars schedule is avialable at:
http://www.exigenservices.ru/webinars
London Atlassian User Group - February 2014Steve Smith
Continuous deployment is causing organisations to rethink how they build and release software. Atlassian Bamboo is rapidly adding features to help with automating deployment, but there are a lot of other practical and organisational issues that need to be addressed when adopting this development model. The Atlassian business-platforms team has been dealing with these issues over the last few months as we transition our order system to continuous deployment. This talk will cover why we adopted this model, some of challenges we encountered, and the approaches and tools we used to overcome them.
So you want to go Git, but other stakeholders in your organization aren't quite convinced it's worth the effort? This talk will explain why migrating to Git is a win for the whole business – not just developers. We'll give you the ammunition you need to convince your team that the switch to Git is a no-brainer.
Self-Service Operations: Because Ops Still HappensRundeck
Keynote Presentation by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at DevOps Days Austin , May 4, 2017.
Deployment is a solved problem. Sure there is still work to be done, but the DevOps community has successfully proven that anyone can both scale deployment automation and distribute the capability to execute deployments. Now, we have to turn our attention to the next critical constraint: What happens after deployment?
We all know that failure is inevitable and is coming our way at any moment. How do we respond quickly and effectively to those failures? What works when there is just a small set of teams or an isolated system to manage will quickly break down when the organization grows in size and complexity. But on the other hand, what has been commonly practiced in large-scale enterprises is proving to be too cumbersome, too silo dependent, and simply too slow for today's business needs.
How do we rapidly respond to incidents and recover complex interdependent systems while working within an equally complex and interdependent organization? How do Ops teams embrace the DevOps and Agile inspired demand for speed while maintaining quality and control?
This talk examines the trial-and-error lessons learned by some forward-thinking enterprises who are currently streamlining how they:
-Resolve incidents
-Reduce friction between teams
-Divide up operational responsibilities
-Improve the quality of their ongoing operations (and organizational learning)
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Self-Service Operations: Because Failure Still Happens (Developer Edition)Rundeck
Keynote presentation at DevNet Create 2017 by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck.
Agile and DevOps have provided plenty of lessons for how to speed up the pace of application delivery and the frequency of application deployment. But delivery and deployment only covers one part of the day-to-day life of developers in large enterprises. What about what happens after deployment? In many enterprises, increasing the pace of delivery and frequency of deployment has just increased the operational support load, work interrupts, and context switching that were already cutting deeply into development teams' time.
This talk will focus on the successful design patterns that high-performing, large scale organizations have applied to reduce the operational burden and support costs across their entire organization. Specifically, we’ll look at how they apply DevOps principles to improving the post-deployment lifecycle and how Developers play the key role in reducing the difficultly and cost of operations activity for everyone.
Helping Ops Help You: Development’s Role in Enabling Self-Service OperationsRundeck
Presented by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at JAX DevOps and Finance London, April 5, 2017.
DevOps has provided plenty of lessons for how to speed up the pace of delivery and frequency of deployments. But, delivery and deployment only covers one part of the day-to-day life for developers in large enterprises.
What about what happens after deployment? In most cases, increasing the pace of delivery and frequency of deployment just increases the operational support load, work interrupts, and context switching that has always cut deeply into a development team’s time.
This talk focuses on the successful design patterns that high-performing, large scale organizations have applied to reduce the operational burden and support costs across their entire organization. Specifically, we’ll look at how they apply DevOps principles to improving the post-deployment lifecycle and how Developers play the key role in reducing the difficultly and cost of operations activity for everyone.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Beyond Agile and DevOps: From Concepts to Products in Weeks, Not MonthsAtlassian
Transportation, travel, finance... Almost every industry has been disrupted, or will be soon. Central to this wave of change is a new way to work that combines agile, DevOps, Lean Startup mentality, and constant experimentation. This enables small teams to be both bold and extremely effective, while learning and improving at a much faster rate than ever before.
Let me, Tanguy Crusson, take you through a day in the life of a successful product team. Your team can become one, too.
Tanguy Crusson, Principal Product Manager, Atlassian
Some DevOps transformations flourish, but many others are stalling. Why is that?
Damon Edwards, co-founder at Rundeck, makes the case that Operations is the difference maker.
As presented at Comcast DevOps Days Denver 2019
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Incident Management in the Age of DevOps and SRE Rundeck
Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, presents at Salt Lake City DevOps Meetup, November 13, 2019.
There is no doubt that DevOps has changed how we deliver software. But what about after deployment? Whether you are in a traditional operations organization or a “you build it, you run it” team, how do you mobilize, resolve, and learn from incidents? This talk will look at how high performing organizations have applied DevOps and SRE practices to shorten incidents and reduce escalations. Less frustration for the engineers. Lower costs for the business. Everybody wins.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Operations as a Service: Because Failure Still Happens Rundeck
Presentation by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at All Day DevOps on October 24, 2017.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
SysAdmin to SRE: Solving the Last Mile ProblemRundeck
Presented by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at DevOps Days Dallas on August 20, 2019.
Some DevOps transformations flourish, but others are stalling. Why is that? This talk will make the case that Operations is the most predictable differentiator.
So much of the energy in DevOps has been about activities that start in Dev and move towards Ops — continuous delivery, deployment pipelines, automated testing, and of course, the unofficial mantra of “deploy, deploy, deploy. “However, post-deployment, too many DevOps transformations maintain the status quo and leave questionable Operations practices in place.
Now along comes a new vision for Operations called SRE (a.k.a. Site Reliability Engineering)… But SRE seems almost too good to be true!
SREs are cover much of what systems administrators used to do, but get to spend most of their time doing engineering work that adds enduring value to their company? How is it that SREs’ don’t get caught up in the interruptions, repetitive work, and drudgery that consumes so much of our time? And how do companies use SRE to do so much more with the same or less headcount?
This talk will take a close look at what SRE is, what SRE isn’t, and how SRE avoids the pitfalls that have plagued traditional Ops work. Finally, we’ll break down the principles behind the SRE movement and highlight how early examples are proving that DevOps + SRE = the end-to-end speed and quality promised since the early days of DevOps.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Scaling to 150,000 Builds a Month... and BeyondAtlassian
Continuous integration is the lifeblood of any software house and is extremely important in a fast growing organization like Atlassian. Join team lead Peter Leschev to hear how the Build Engineering team at Atlassian have scaled the infrastructure, team, and Bamboo over their 4-year journey of continuous improvement to provide a build platform that supports the 5000+ builds Atlassian developers run every day.
Keeping Your DevOps Transformation From Crushing Your Ops Capacity Rundeck
Presentation by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at DevOps Enterprise Summit in San Francisco, November 13, 2017
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
SRE for Everyone: Making Tomorrow Better Than Today Rundeck
Keynote presentation at DevOps Days Austin 2019 by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck.
Wouldn't everyone doing operations work love more time to focus on exciting projects? Build out new platforms, improve performance, contribute to open source projects, pay down tech debt, level-up their automation — all things that add value to your company and advance your career.
But instead, we find ourselves buried in interruptions and repetitive work. Imagine the things you could do, if you just had the time to get to it.
This talk is about applying ideas from the SRE movement that can be applied to any organization. Ideas that can help us all make tomorrow better than today.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
This webinar discusses the keys to success in scaling and measuring agile methods beyond a single team.
Damon Poole will discuss:
- The importance of Agile People, Agile Process, and Agile Tools
- The need to focus on measuring information which aids in decisions and actions.
- How the frequency of measurement is more important than accuracy
- Keys to scaling agile including: Agile tooling, test automation, self-healing and self-improvement mechanisms, a true understanding of Agile fundamentals, and one-piece-flow
- Important elements to measure success including: cycle time, story points forecast vs done, reduction of hardening time, work in progress, Net Promoter Score, and profits.
Read more at https://www.synerzip.com/webinar/scaling-and-measuring-agile-2/
Presentation by Roman Moroz for Exigen Services webinar Agile Development Management Tools that was held online on December, 7 2010
Exigen Services webinars schedule is avialable at:
http://www.exigenservices.ru/webinars
London Atlassian User Group - February 2014Steve Smith
Continuous deployment is causing organisations to rethink how they build and release software. Atlassian Bamboo is rapidly adding features to help with automating deployment, but there are a lot of other practical and organisational issues that need to be addressed when adopting this development model. The Atlassian business-platforms team has been dealing with these issues over the last few months as we transition our order system to continuous deployment. This talk will cover why we adopted this model, some of challenges we encountered, and the approaches and tools we used to overcome them.
So you want to go Git, but other stakeholders in your organization aren't quite convinced it's worth the effort? This talk will explain why migrating to Git is a win for the whole business – not just developers. We'll give you the ammunition you need to convince your team that the switch to Git is a no-brainer.
Self-Service Operations: Because Ops Still HappensRundeck
Keynote Presentation by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at DevOps Days Austin , May 4, 2017.
Deployment is a solved problem. Sure there is still work to be done, but the DevOps community has successfully proven that anyone can both scale deployment automation and distribute the capability to execute deployments. Now, we have to turn our attention to the next critical constraint: What happens after deployment?
We all know that failure is inevitable and is coming our way at any moment. How do we respond quickly and effectively to those failures? What works when there is just a small set of teams or an isolated system to manage will quickly break down when the organization grows in size and complexity. But on the other hand, what has been commonly practiced in large-scale enterprises is proving to be too cumbersome, too silo dependent, and simply too slow for today's business needs.
How do we rapidly respond to incidents and recover complex interdependent systems while working within an equally complex and interdependent organization? How do Ops teams embrace the DevOps and Agile inspired demand for speed while maintaining quality and control?
This talk examines the trial-and-error lessons learned by some forward-thinking enterprises who are currently streamlining how they:
-Resolve incidents
-Reduce friction between teams
-Divide up operational responsibilities
-Improve the quality of their ongoing operations (and organizational learning)
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Self-Service Operations: Because Failure Still Happens (Developer Edition)Rundeck
Keynote presentation at DevNet Create 2017 by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck.
Agile and DevOps have provided plenty of lessons for how to speed up the pace of application delivery and the frequency of application deployment. But delivery and deployment only covers one part of the day-to-day life of developers in large enterprises. What about what happens after deployment? In many enterprises, increasing the pace of delivery and frequency of deployment has just increased the operational support load, work interrupts, and context switching that were already cutting deeply into development teams' time.
This talk will focus on the successful design patterns that high-performing, large scale organizations have applied to reduce the operational burden and support costs across their entire organization. Specifically, we’ll look at how they apply DevOps principles to improving the post-deployment lifecycle and how Developers play the key role in reducing the difficultly and cost of operations activity for everyone.
Helping Ops Help You: Development’s Role in Enabling Self-Service OperationsRundeck
Presented by Damon Edwards, co-founder of Rundeck, at JAX DevOps and Finance London, April 5, 2017.
DevOps has provided plenty of lessons for how to speed up the pace of delivery and frequency of deployments. But, delivery and deployment only covers one part of the day-to-day life for developers in large enterprises.
What about what happens after deployment? In most cases, increasing the pace of delivery and frequency of deployment just increases the operational support load, work interrupts, and context switching that has always cut deeply into a development team’s time.
This talk focuses on the successful design patterns that high-performing, large scale organizations have applied to reduce the operational burden and support costs across their entire organization. Specifically, we’ll look at how they apply DevOps principles to improving the post-deployment lifecycle and how Developers play the key role in reducing the difficultly and cost of operations activity for everyone.
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
https://rundeck.com/open-source
Connect:
Stack Overflow community: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rundeck
Github: https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/issues
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rundeck
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RundeckInc/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com › company › rundeck-inc
Beyond Agile and DevOps: From Concepts to Products in Weeks, Not MonthsAtlassian
Transportation, travel, finance... Almost every industry has been disrupted, or will be soon. Central to this wave of change is a new way to work that combines agile, DevOps, Lean Startup mentality, and constant experimentation. This enables small teams to be both bold and extremely effective, while learning and improving at a much faster rate than ever before.
Let me, Tanguy Crusson, take you through a day in the life of a successful product team. Your team can become one, too.
Tanguy Crusson, Principal Product Manager, Atlassian
Some DevOps transformations flourish, but many others are stalling. Why is that?
Damon Edwards, co-founder at Rundeck, makes the case that Operations is the difference maker.
As presented at Comcast DevOps Days Denver 2019
See a Demo of Rundeck Enterprise :
https://www.rundeck.com/see-demo
--or--
Download Rundeck Open Source here:
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Developing a product over years is a tough job. It is hard for the team to stay excited on a day to day basis. So how can you improve motivation and innovation of agile teams and still keep the focus on building a great product? I want to share with you how we at Atlassian used an agile approach to become one of the most successful developer tool companies in the world. This talk will cover topics like FedEx days, 20-percent time, keeping distraction away from developers, lunchtime talks, dogfooding and much more.
Atlassian was founded 10 years ago. Today the Australien company has a $100 Million revenue and over 500 employees. After 10 years Atlassian still feels fresh and is one of the most popular employers for software developer. What are the Aussies doing differently?
This session shows Atlassians values and gives an inside view on how we work. I will discuss topics like:
* open and honest discussions
* what Agile means for us
* how we support innovations
* developer, developer, developer... and the rest
* how we capture feedback
We have fun developing awesome products. Other companies should have the same fun doing productive, transparent and honest software development. Find out how Atlassian works and get ideas how to improve your team and company.
This presentation is about how to get the best out of your software development team. We at Atlassian have tried some things to make our daily work more efficient and more fun. We are tying things like Dogfooding, Brown Bags, automatic project reports, FedEx Days and much much more.
How effective feedback can improve your softwareSven Peters
Getting early feedback back into your development is essential for quality and acceptance of your application. Stop talking about what your software can do and start listening more to your customers, testers and stakeholder. This way you can find if you’re gonna ship the next killer feature or a dud. Let your customers decide what ideas would be awesome to implement and what features you should remove again to avoid feature creep.
Learn how we at Atlassian captures effectively feedback and incorporate it into our software development process. Find out how we use Innovation Games to collect ideas from users and try them out by building prototypes in just 24 hours. See how we use our cloud based services to test the adoption of new features before we role them out to all our customers. Stop endless discussions and reach out to your users!
Coding is simple and great if it's just you working on the code. It is getting much more complex when a whole team or even several teams are working on the code base. You want to be sure, that everybody knows about code changes, the quality is the same all over the code base and a merge shouldn't stop the whole team from working. Atlassian's tools can help you out.
This presentation shows how you can use Stash and Bamboo to happily code together in a team. You don't have to worry about broken builds on your master branch or that your graduate accidentally merges his changes that get automatic deployed. Everybody understands each part of the code base and the code got reviewed before it hits your master branch.
Confluence - From Wiki to Collaboration PlatformSven Peters
A retrospective on the last 2 years (2011 to 2013). Confluence has developed a lot! This presentation shows how Atlassian has added a ton of features to help people to get their work done faster and collaborate better together.
How To Do Kick-Ass Software DevelopmentSven Peters
With Kick-Ass Software Development you actually get stuff done. Feedback cycles are short, code quality is awesome and customers get the features they lust after. Less mangers managing, less testers testing and less IT-operators operating. The developers take the power back, making them much happier. Sound like paradise? It is! This session will show you how we do Kick-Ass Software Development at Atlassian.
I talk about how we: use pull requests for better code quality; collaborate fast to develop ideas; avoid meetings to get more stuff done; tighten our feedback loops to fail faster; shorten our release cycles; and work together happily on different continents. It's a great way to develop software and we think it can work in your company, too.
Watch the video if this talk: http://vimeo.com/70102926
This slides are from the first JIRA Enterprise Webinar (recording available here: http://youtu.be/Or04lcClCjE). This semi-annual webinar is focused on new developments in JIRA that impact our enterprise customers. While this session was public, future webinar sessions are exclusive to JIRA Enterprise customers. Learn more at http://www.atlassian.com/enterprise
JIRA 3.13 was one of the biggest releases of JIRA yet, and 4.0 is just around the corner. Dig into what you may have missed, and what to expect. This session explores the latest and greatest in everyone's favorite Issue Tracker.
Atlassian Speakers: Brian Lane and Dylan Etkin
Key Takeaways:
* Understand key new capabilities and planned features in JIRA 4.0
* Deep-dive on query language
* Highlight: JIRA 4.0
How Atlassian is Planning for the Future - Ben Center, Atlassian NYC
With over 130,000 customers, Atlassian has had to be laser-focused on the ever-changing landscape of software development, IT, and team collaboration. Acquisitions, partnerships, and product innovations have allowed Atlassian to continue supporting teams around the world. Learn about how the company is thinking about some of the challenges facing teams today, and what we have in store for the coming year.
A Round Up of Third Party Testing Apps - Miles Faulkner, Blended Perspectives
As a core tool for software development teams, Jira provides a platform for enabling and integrating testing functions as part of the SDLC. Miles Faulkner, Co-CEO of Blended Perspectives, will provide an analysis of three Jira testing apps (marketplace) to understand how they address the secret sauce of testing – how teams together identify problems and fix them quickly.
Working Software Over Comprehensive DocumentationAndrii Dzynia
Не один десяток раз каждый из нас видео этот пункт Agile манифеста. Кто на официальном сайте Agile Manifesto, кто в книгах или статьях, кто на тренингах или конференциях. Звучит правильно очевидно и просто, но на практике возникают некие сложности с его реализацией. Как определить какие документы писать нужно, а какие не стоит? Как поддерживать документы с наименьшими усилиями? От каких документов нужно отказаться или заменить на более простые решения? Что стоит документировать тестировщику, разработчику, бизнес-аналитику в Agile проектах, для того чтобы презентовать результаты своей работы. На все эти вопросы я постараюсь ответить в своем докладе, закрепляя примерами которые вы сможете попытаться применить на своих проектах.
Faster apps. faster time to market. faster mean time to repairCompuware ASEAN
Developers, Test Engineers, QA Engineers, Network Engineers, Operations Managers, Production Managers and Solution Architects joined us in Singapore to learn more about APM Lifecycle
As an enterprise, you rely on Atlassian products to not only provide individual team autonomy but also to connect and bridge teams and make your team of teams successful.
In this keynote, you’ll hear all about the new features we are bringing to our Server and Data Center offerings. You'll learn about the investments we're making to support you scaling your teams, applications, and infrastructure, and how we're setting you up for the next chapter of growth with Atlassian.
Dreamforce'12 - Automate Business Processes with Force.comMudit Agarwal
Force.com is a powerful platform, and at VMWare we are always looking for new ways leverage the power of the platform. Over time we’ve developed several custom applications on Force.com to automate our business processes and meet our unique business requirements. In this session, we will discuss two such custom applications that we built to solve critical business process automation needs. For each application, we’ll review the use case, benefits and the specific Force.com technologies used to develop the solution.
Atlassian jira как полностью раскрыть возможностиAndrew Fadeev
Atlassian jira как полностью раскрыть возможности. Jira в базовой поставке не реализует огромное количество заложенных в нее возможностей. Возникает вопрос, прав ли был Гартнер так высоко ставя её в своих "магических квадратах". Гартнер как всегда прав, но для раскрытия потенциала Jira необходимо значительное кол-во внешних плагинов. Удобно это или нет - решать Вам.
Scaling Atlassian - What's New in Data CenterAtlassian
Data Center provides administrators with control, customization, performance at scale, and instant scalability when hosting Atlassian applications.
Join us to learn about improvements to Data Center's core technology that allow for smoother upgrades, better user management, and expanded deployment options. Improved reliability and uptime are just the tip of the iceberg.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, Bitbucket, Confluence, JIRA Service Desk
✊ Join the DEV-olution: A culture of empowered developersSven Peters
Engineering leaders say their organizations struggle with productivity, collaboration, and tracking progress against goals. Some try to fix it by adding more dashboards, making strict rules, and asking for more reports. But just doing more doesn't solve the real issues developers face.
Let’s build a culture that empowers developers to do the right things and starts a dev-olution. Join Sven and hear how empowered teams build trustful relationships, work asynchronously and synchronously, use data smartly, care about outcomes, stay curious, and always try new things. More importantly, you will learn how to establish such a culture evolutionarily.
Empowering your engineers will amplify developer joy and supercharge your development effectiveness.
Team Shaping - Building a shared understandingSven Peters
Teamwork is tough, and it’s not getting easier. As more teams switch to remote or hybrid work models, building and maintaining a sense of connection and shared purpose among team members is becoming increasingly challenging. If we're going to get our teams healthy, we need to hit the teamwork gym!
Learn how to build a healthy team! We'll develop a shared understanding of responsibilities, team goals, how you work together, and our relationship with other teams. With just four simple exercises, you can bring your team in shape to become more productive and innovative. So let's pump...you up!
Developer Joy - How great teams get s%*t doneSven Peters
Join Sven and learn how great software teams measure and improve their developer experience, coordinate work across teams, run autonomous but highly aligned teams, and create a healthy and joyful engineering culture. Always backed up by data (not driven) instead of opinions.
The talk will demonstrate how great teams faced development challenges, reinvented themselves, and created new ways of working to get s%*t done. Without losing sight of what makes this craft fun for engineers.
We all know it and hate it — the dreaded “status meeting.” They’re great when it’s a small team, but they don’t scale and become a waste of time. In this session, we’ll show how to use Confluence and Atlas to keep teams in sync, async, while empowering them to continue using the apps that let them thrive.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to a Great Developer CareerSven Peters
As developers, our job is to write great code, test code, deploy code, fix code, and even delete code, but nobody told us that there is much more to it if we want to have a great developer career.
In this talk, Sven and Helen will share their successes and failures during their 20-year careers to date working for various technology companies. You’ll learn about growing your personal brand (what is it good for?), the trials and tribulations of different roles (so many choices), becoming a manager (or not), mentoring and sponsoring (they are not the same thing), how to care for yourself (prevent burnout), and lots more career advice.
You'll hear about their inevitable bumps in the road (or downright failures), as well as their successes. As it turns out, having a great developer career is not all about the technology and the code; it's also about you and the people around you!
The Effective Developer - Work Smarter, not HarderSven Peters
We’re agile, we’re doing DevOps, we work in cross-functional teams, and we use the latest developer pipeline tooling. With all those methodologies and technologies we should be highly effective, right? Probably not. Most of us still struggle with balancing coding speed and quality, working on the stuff that really makes a difference, and feeling constantly stressed by all the things we should learn.
Effective developers don’t just write clean, simple, and robust code. They also have a strong understanding of the entire development process and the problem that needs to be solved. They take time to learn, practice, and play.
Learn how those developers build effective coding habits, think about the outcome first, reserve time for deep work, and much more. You’ll walk away from this talk with lots of ideas on how to work smarter, not harder.
With all conferences going virtual this year, it's easier than ever to give a presentation: no travel days and no hotel costs. So how do you convince the organizers of an event that you're the right person with the right topic?
MongoDB veteran speakers Lauren Schaefer and Sven Peters have spoken at over 300 events and will share their tips and tricks and how to avoid pitfalls when submitting a proposal to speak at a conference.
In this workshop, you'll learn how to identify a topic that is perfect for both you and the conference, create a compelling title, and write a convincing abstract. And don't worry—you don't need to have tons of experience in public speaking to land your first gig.
The Effective Developer - Work Smarter, Not HarderSven Peters
We’re agile, we’re doing DevOps, we work in cross-functional teams, and we use the latest developer pipeline tooling. With all those methodologies and technologies we should be highly effective, right? Probably not. Most of us still struggle with balancing coding speed and quality, working on the stuff that really makes a difference, and feeling constantly stressed by all the things we should learn.
Effective developers don't just write clean, simple, and robust code. They also have a strong understanding of the entire development process and the problem that needs to be solved. They take time to learn, practice, and play.
Learn how those developers build effective coding habits, think about the outcome first, reserve time for deep work, and much more. You’ll walk away from this talk with lots of ideas on how to work smarter, not harder.
Remote work is offering lots of great benefits: access to a larger talent pool, freedom, working in pyjamas, and much more. So why are so many companies failing with remote work or hesitate to give it a try?
Sven works remotely for more than 7 years and will share 5 things how you and your distributed team can be more productive, happier, and feel more fulfilled while working remotely. You'll hear about practices like code review etiquettes, video conference rules, share-it-or-it-didn’t-happen guidelines, and much more. Learn how to best set up your office, how to keep connections with co-workers, and which tools works best in order to rock remote work.
Whether you’re just starting out in Confluence, or working in it every day, join Sven to discover the “hacks” that will maximize your productivity and make work flow more seamlessly.
Transform your content and learn the keyboard shortcuts, layout tricks, automation, and customizations that will make creating beautiful spaces and pages a breeze.
Less Process, more Guidance with a Team PlaybookSven Peters
Teams are different, projects are different, problems are different. Why are we still trying to squeeze teamwork into department processes, adding bureaucracy, and having organizational layers that makes it harder and much slower to get work done?
Join Sven Peters, former lead evangelist at Atlassian now K15t, as he talks about creating a Team Playbook by collecting practices from all teams in an organizations. No end-to-end process, no strict development rules, just some guidelines. You’ll learn tons of plays like goal setting with OKRs, decision making with DACIs, team improvements with health monitors, finding risks with premortem’s, and many more.
This talk will teach you how to utilize a playbook for more autonomy by providing teams with the freedom to pick what works in their environment.
Every software team writes code, but some teams produce fewer bugs than others. Every software team creates new features, but some teams develop them faster than others. What do high performance teams do differently, and why are team members more focused, satisfied and relaxed? They truly work together. No 10x rockstar programmer can achieve what a well rounded, enthusiastic team can.
Sven examines how the best software teams set and follow goals, integrate new members fast, ensure diversity, monitor and continually improve team health, embrace transparency, use a playbook to guide them through every phase of development and much more. He shares techniques including: bugfix rotations, OKRs, feature buddies, open demos, focus days and many more that help teams and team members to work more effectively together, and produce awesome results.
Rise of the Machines - Automate your DevelopmentSven Peters
When we talk about automation in software development, we immediately think of automated builds and deployments. We may also be using scripts to help make our daily work easier. But this is really just the beginning of the rise of the machines.
I show you how leading developers in our industry are using open source and commercial tools for automating much more. They've got "robots" for monitoring production servers, updating issues, supporting customers, reviewing code, setting up laptops, doing development reporting, conducting customer feedback -- even automating daily standups. In what instances is it useful to automate? In what cases does it not make sense? Automation prevents us from having to do the same thing twice, helps us to work better together, reduces workflow errors and frees up time to write production code. Plus, as it turns out, spending time on automation is fun! Don't be afraid of robots in software development, embrace them! Even if I save you just half an hour a week, this talk will be a beneficial investment of your time.
This session shows you how we do Kick-@$$ software development at Atlassian and actually get stuff done. Feedback cycles are short, code quality is awesome and customers get the features they lust after. Hear how we: use pull-requests for better code quality; collaborate fast to develop ideas; avoid meetings; tighten feedback loops to fail fast; shorten release cycles and work together happily on different continents. Sound like paradise? It is!
One day we woke up and realized that our days are filled with all kind of stuff unrelated to code or product, that our goals are driven by product owners, and that our code design is dictated by architects trying to tell us how we should solve problems. A strong coding culture gives the power back to the developer to concentrate on one thing: Create awesome stuff!
Imagine a culture where the input of the whole organization turns an individual idea into a user story in just a couple of hours; where everybody's goal is to make the customer awesome, and where you work on stuff you love instead stuff you loathe. A great coding culture concentrates on making developers productive and happy by removing unnecessary overhead, bringing autonomous teams together, helping the individual programmer to innovate, and raising the awareness among the developers to create better code.
I will talk about how to establish and foster a strong engineering-focused culture that scales from a small team to a huge organization with hundreds of developers. I'll give lots of examples from our experience at Atlassian to show that once you're working in a great coding culture, you won't want to work anywhere else.
You can find a video version of the talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRc0FEg46kw
It's the culture, but not as you know itSven Peters
People often start companies with a smart team and great product ideas. But as companies grows, some leaders tend to forget that it's not the product and services that made them successful – it's the culture. Culture may actually be harder to build than any product, but your organization can benefit in every way if you end up with a great one.
Sven works for Atlassian, an Australian software company that grew from 8 to 800 people in the last 10 years. He will share successes – and struggles – with bringing new people into a strong company culture, how culture is upheld in distributed teams, how your team can maintain its core culture, and why innovation and fun should be part of every company's culture.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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24 x 7 Phone & Online Support + Enterprise Support Team
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Atlassian University
JIRA Admin Course + Exam
+ Enterprise Guides
+ Coming Soon: Enterprise Workshops
Enterprise Customer Community
Enterprise Webinar + Enterprise Google Group
4.3 - 5.0 - Ent. Admin Features + 5.1 - Scale!
Enterprise Performance
Development Team Engineering Team
9. Launch Today
Enterprise Enterprise
Business Team Development Team
Enterprise Performance
Support Team Engineering Team
11. Enterprise Resources
Enterprise Guides: atlss.in/wegobig
“How JIRA scales”
“Tuning Garbage Collection in JIRA”
“Tuning Database Connections in JIRA”
“Staging Server Best Practices for JIRA”
“Failover for JIRA”
Updated JIRA Database Schema
Also available:
Testing Tools, Knowledge Base Articles, Common Answers
34. What’s Next
Global Mail
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+ Can enable / disable:
on install
from JIRA startup command line argument
during XML restore
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