Baseball and Video Delivery: How BAMTech Uses Jira Software to ScaleAtlassian
BAMTech (previously, MLB Advanced Media) is scaling to deliver video streaming for baseball and is growing its roster of sports, news and entertainment clients. Managing both business and development needs in one system takes a lot of communication and teamwork. Without the right tools, it can quickly become chaos. Join Judette Platz, Program Manager for Mobile and Kristy Saunders, Program Director for Connected Devices, to learn how BAMTech uses Jira Software, Confluence, and other marketplace apps to close communication gaps between teams, increase transparency, and improve collaboration.
Reducing Tickets and Crushing SLAs with StatusPageAtlassian
Downtime is a fact of life, and can be a great competitive advantage for your company and your customers if you handle it well. By keeping customers and employees informed during downtime, you can build trust and cut support costs.
Join Scott, co-founder of StatusPage, for a history of the company and its recent acquisition by Atlassian. We'll cover StatusPage best practices we've learned along the way, and tips for implementing a great StatusPage experience for you and your customers.
Products covered:
StatusPage
Every software team writes code, but some teams produce fewer bugs than others. Every software team creates new features, but some teams develop features users love and others don't. What do high performance teams do differently, and why are team members more focused, satisfied and relaxed? They truly work together. No 10x programmer can achieve what a well rounded, enthusiastic team can.
Sven Peters, Technical Evangelist, will examine 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, sanity checks and many more that help teams and team members to work more effectively together, and produce awesome results.
Products covered:
Confluence
Be Prepared for Growth - Confluence at ThalesAtlassian
Thales is a global technology leader for the aerospace, transport, defense, and security markets. With 64,000 employees in 56 countries, Thales has a unique capability to design and deploy equipment, systems, and services to meet the most complex security requirements. In the past two years, led by the vision of the engineering department, Confluence has become an official Thales platform aimed at servicing the entire organization. Thales has deployed the associated governance and change management functionality to improve robustness and performance, while preserving flexibility, as they consider moving to a Data Center solution. In this session, Thales will share their experience in moving from top-down to collaborative practices, while leveraging the power of Confluence Server. Thales will also share best practices your organization can use as you scale, including improving integrations to homegrown solutions, governing the platform, and supporting multiple business end users' demands.
Jean-Christophe Mielnik, Technical Communities Management, Thales
One of Confluence's defining strengths is its plugin architecture, and there are heaps of incredible plugins that make Confluence absolutely sizzle. This session assembles some of the best commercial and opensource plugins, presented by some fo the best plugin developers.
Partner Speakers: Adaptavist, Balsamiq, Comalatech, Gliffy, Near Infinity
Key Takeaways:
* Explore the plugin ecosystem of Confluence
* Highlight key ways Confluence can be extended
* Discuss key use cases for Confluence+plugins
Building Trust for Adoption at Enterprise ScaleAtlassian
Amadeus is the leader in technology solutions for the global travel and tourism industry. The Atlassian suite is integral to fostering collaboration, efficiency, and effectiveness among Amadeus' widely distributed teams. As a large company with a significant amount of existing homegrown tooling and processes, it was imperative for Amadeus to be able to integrate Atlassian products with existing tools to ease adoption and maximize overall return. Additionally, as they're mission-critical products to business, scalability, high availability, and resiliency across Atlassian products was imperative to fostering trust across the organization.
In this session, we will share how we built trust for our 14,000+ Amadeus employees in over 20 geographical locations, by improving efficiency, easing integration with existing solutions, and increasing the overall operability and scalability.
Frederic Ros, Head of Development Efficiency and Lifecycles, Amadeus
Hugo Questroy, Senior Manager, Software Development Engineering, Amadeus
Siloed IT and development organizations are becoming a thing of the past. If you are looking for ways to improve IT operations to support your dev teams, this talk is for you. Join Paul Buffington, Principal Solutions Engineer at Atlassian, as he shares ways to improve how IT teams work in a DevOps environment. We'll cover incident response to outages and and how to reduce resolution time. You'll see how a Service Catalog, Runbooks and Post Incident Reviews (PIRs) help unify these teams. ChatOps and automation are also key to success and topics for discussion. Finally we'll look at ways to create fast and continuous feedback.
Paul Buffington, Principal Solution Engineer, Atlassian
Baseball and Video Delivery: How BAMTech Uses Jira Software to ScaleAtlassian
BAMTech (previously, MLB Advanced Media) is scaling to deliver video streaming for baseball and is growing its roster of sports, news and entertainment clients. Managing both business and development needs in one system takes a lot of communication and teamwork. Without the right tools, it can quickly become chaos. Join Judette Platz, Program Manager for Mobile and Kristy Saunders, Program Director for Connected Devices, to learn how BAMTech uses Jira Software, Confluence, and other marketplace apps to close communication gaps between teams, increase transparency, and improve collaboration.
Reducing Tickets and Crushing SLAs with StatusPageAtlassian
Downtime is a fact of life, and can be a great competitive advantage for your company and your customers if you handle it well. By keeping customers and employees informed during downtime, you can build trust and cut support costs.
Join Scott, co-founder of StatusPage, for a history of the company and its recent acquisition by Atlassian. We'll cover StatusPage best practices we've learned along the way, and tips for implementing a great StatusPage experience for you and your customers.
Products covered:
StatusPage
Every software team writes code, but some teams produce fewer bugs than others. Every software team creates new features, but some teams develop features users love and others don't. What do high performance teams do differently, and why are team members more focused, satisfied and relaxed? They truly work together. No 10x programmer can achieve what a well rounded, enthusiastic team can.
Sven Peters, Technical Evangelist, will examine 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, sanity checks and many more that help teams and team members to work more effectively together, and produce awesome results.
Products covered:
Confluence
Be Prepared for Growth - Confluence at ThalesAtlassian
Thales is a global technology leader for the aerospace, transport, defense, and security markets. With 64,000 employees in 56 countries, Thales has a unique capability to design and deploy equipment, systems, and services to meet the most complex security requirements. In the past two years, led by the vision of the engineering department, Confluence has become an official Thales platform aimed at servicing the entire organization. Thales has deployed the associated governance and change management functionality to improve robustness and performance, while preserving flexibility, as they consider moving to a Data Center solution. In this session, Thales will share their experience in moving from top-down to collaborative practices, while leveraging the power of Confluence Server. Thales will also share best practices your organization can use as you scale, including improving integrations to homegrown solutions, governing the platform, and supporting multiple business end users' demands.
Jean-Christophe Mielnik, Technical Communities Management, Thales
One of Confluence's defining strengths is its plugin architecture, and there are heaps of incredible plugins that make Confluence absolutely sizzle. This session assembles some of the best commercial and opensource plugins, presented by some fo the best plugin developers.
Partner Speakers: Adaptavist, Balsamiq, Comalatech, Gliffy, Near Infinity
Key Takeaways:
* Explore the plugin ecosystem of Confluence
* Highlight key ways Confluence can be extended
* Discuss key use cases for Confluence+plugins
Building Trust for Adoption at Enterprise ScaleAtlassian
Amadeus is the leader in technology solutions for the global travel and tourism industry. The Atlassian suite is integral to fostering collaboration, efficiency, and effectiveness among Amadeus' widely distributed teams. As a large company with a significant amount of existing homegrown tooling and processes, it was imperative for Amadeus to be able to integrate Atlassian products with existing tools to ease adoption and maximize overall return. Additionally, as they're mission-critical products to business, scalability, high availability, and resiliency across Atlassian products was imperative to fostering trust across the organization.
In this session, we will share how we built trust for our 14,000+ Amadeus employees in over 20 geographical locations, by improving efficiency, easing integration with existing solutions, and increasing the overall operability and scalability.
Frederic Ros, Head of Development Efficiency and Lifecycles, Amadeus
Hugo Questroy, Senior Manager, Software Development Engineering, Amadeus
Siloed IT and development organizations are becoming a thing of the past. If you are looking for ways to improve IT operations to support your dev teams, this talk is for you. Join Paul Buffington, Principal Solutions Engineer at Atlassian, as he shares ways to improve how IT teams work in a DevOps environment. We'll cover incident response to outages and and how to reduce resolution time. You'll see how a Service Catalog, Runbooks and Post Incident Reviews (PIRs) help unify these teams. ChatOps and automation are also key to success and topics for discussion. Finally we'll look at ways to create fast and continuous feedback.
Paul Buffington, Principal Solution Engineer, Atlassian
A Product Manager's Place in a DevOps WorldAtlassian
Today's world is a DevOps one, and as a Product Manager that means you're part of the dev team. As teams transition from building products to running services, you must adapt your role as teams embrace DevOps and create dedicated Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams.
Consider these questions:
What's your role during an incident?
How do you communicate to customers?
Are you incorporating reliability metrics into your product roadmap?
The good news is, you can contribute to running services just as much as building products. In this talk, learn how Product Managers on the JIRA team contribute to incident management and review, support a green build culture, plan for reliability, and roll out features and experiments in a services-first world.
Dave Meyer, Senior Product Manager, Atlassian
Seven Sequential Steps for DevOps SuccessAtlassian
Getting a DevOps transformation right is a bit like solving an algebra problem: the order of operations matters. Chris Wellington knows this from experience. He was part of DevOps initiatives at two Australian government departments, and while their journeys began in wildly different places, their paths to success were strikingly similar.
Join Chris in this session to learn about the importance of sequencing. From breaking down internal silos to coordinating improvements across teams to preparing an executive highlight reel that showcases your progress, you'll get a step-by-step guide to successful DevOps adoption.
Scale at Reddit: Triple Your Team Size Without Losing ControlAtlassian
As of 2017, Reddit has 300 million monthly visitors, ranking #4 most visited website in US and #8 in the world. As you can guess, this kind of tremendous traffic takes some serious engineering efforts that have had to scale with the site's growing popularity. Join Nicholas Caldwell, VP of Engineering at Reddit as he discusses his engineering team's approach to agile development as they scaled from 40 to 120 engineers. He will walk you through their use of tools like Jira and Tableau, discuss meeting rhythms, and cover the must-have cultural elements of a successful team that work at every point of scale.
Combining Operations and Support: Incident Management with AtlassianAtlassian
Incidents happen. It’s how you handle them that matters. GetGo, A Division of Citrix, realized their Operations and Support teams were wasting valuable minutes on tooling and communication during an incident – time that should really be spent focusing on solving the problem at hand. To improve their incident management processes, GetGo implemented Atlassian tools (including newly acquired StatusPage) for a more seamless alerting, monitoring, and communication system. Come learn how you can beef up your incident management to resolve incidents faster, keep customers happier, and ultimately, save money.
Products covered:
StatusPage, HipChat, JIRA Software, Confluence
Making Software for the Software Makers: How Atlassian Teams use Jira SoftwareAtlassian
Ever wondered how internal Atlassian teams push Jira Software to the limit? At Atlassian each team defines a process that best meets their unique needs and challenges. In this talk Product and Marketing Management duo Jason Wong and Jake Brereton will share insights into how Atlassian teams harness and stress test Jira Software to get their teams humming. You'll leave this session with a behind-the-scenes look at how our teams:
- Build custom views that put the right information in front of every team, role, and specialization
- Add depth and accuracy to status tracking with deep developer tool integrations
- Use apps for Atlassian tools to ensure all team members are fully connected to a common workflow
A Tale of Two Pipelines: To DevOps or Not To DevOpsDynatrace
A Tale of Two Pipelines: To DevOps or Not to DevOps
Trying to move to a DevOps methodology, or improve your current DevOps methods? Need to increase innovation and the speed of your software delivery pipeline?
In this webinar, Brett Hofer, Global DevOps Practice Lead at Dynatrace, will show you how. He’s led large-scale enterprise DevOps adoption projects at top organizations worldwide. Now he’ll give you a tour of two pipelines from his years in the field to illustrate how you can incorporate DevOps practices and rapid innovation into your everyday activities.
Join us to see a pipeline in an environment where people are running around putting out fires, pointing fingers, operating in siloes and losing sleep. Contrast that view with another pipeline where teams have highly optimized communications, well-defined roles and unified, understood goals.
Learn how to identify blinking spots of inefficiency in communication, architecture, and processes so you can escape the fire drills.
Discover where to build in unity, better tools and automation. See how to embrace points of failure to increase success.
Find out how top performers build and analyze the viability of their apps by improving the visibility of their app lifecycles.
You’ll get insights on key pipeline factors that plague traditional delivery pipelines and how to overcome them with practices that establish a true DevOps culture for a faster and less troublesome continuous delivery pipeline.
Brett Hofer
Global DevOps Practice Lead at Dynatrace
Brett Hofer is as passionate about DevOps and specializes in delivering complex mission-critical software under methodologies such as agile, lean and waterfall (to name a few). Brett has a strong record of success in managing and delivering projects with complex technical and political challenges. With more than twenty years of broad experience—from product designer and solution architect to senior management—he has a unique 360° perspective on IT and the business it supports.
The process of defining a roadmap is arguably one of the most difficult but important things a product manager has to do. Far too often roadmaps are built without the complete picture in mind, without the right timing, in silos, or are misdirected. How then can we ensure we’re doing it right? Is there really such a thing as an agile roadmap?
This talk will draw from lessons learnt building product to provide practical tips and techniques enabling you to understand roadmap inputs, plan with different perspectives in mind, optimise for learning, communicate and set roadmap goals as well as find agility when the landscape around you changes.
Products covered:
Confluence
Top Lessons Learned While Researching and Writing The DevOps HandbookDynatrace
Top Lessons Learned While Researching and Writing The DevOps Handbook
In this webinar, Gene Kim shares his top insights discovered while co-authoring The DevOps Handbook with Jez Humble, Patrick Debois, and John Willis, including:
• Informative DevOps transformation case studies around continuous integration and delivery
• Jez Humble’s latest definitions of continuous delivery vs. deployment
• How Conway’s Law and architecture can both hinder and enable success
• Concrete techniques to build a culture of continuous experimentation and learning – including those from Google, Etsy, Nordstrom, and Capital One
DevSecOps Value & Its Organizational Impact: A CSO's PerspectiveCprime
Slides from Milinda Rambel Stone's presentation at Agile Day Twin Cities 2019, hosted on November 20th at the RiverCentre in Saint Paul, MN.
https://www.agiledaytwincities.com/
At Atlassian, we strive to improve how our engineering, marketing, service and IT teams work together. We believe great teamwork is the result of shared goals, effective communication, and clear and transparent processes.
Learn how Atlassian helps teams work better together. This presentation shares our newest product features and illustrate how they help us get more done.
CenturyLink and Their Journey to Cloud FoundryVMware Tanzu
CenturyLink is a global-scale, Fortune 500 service provider that delivers ICT solutions for consumers, enterprises and government institutions. CenturyLink is also a significant contributor to and user of Cloud Foundry, leveraging this cloud-native application technology to transform different parts of its business. CenturyLink will share their Cloud Foundry journey and discuss some of the lessons learned in shifting their development teams to a PaaS mindset.
Inside Atlassian: Focusing on Customer Outcomes in Spite of ComplexityAtlassian
How familiar does this scenario sound?
Despite their best efforts, product managers are micro-managing too many features in development, meanwhile developers are waiting on designers. Support engineers aren't sure what shipped this week, and new features can't be released because tech writers weren't aware of them until they were nearly completed. The exec team is eager to learn how the last features are affecting new user uptake, but it's not up to expectations because marketing never understood who it was for, or why it was built.
Join us for a peek behind-the-scenes at Atlassian. And learn how we juggle all of these efforts across the DevOps cycle, and validate features early and often—all while focusing on delivering real customer value.
How to Power Continuous Deployment at Any Scale with AtlassianAtlassian
No two companies' build pipelines are alike. Some are cloud-first and some work entirely behind the firewall. In each type of organization, and in all of those in-between, there is a need to efficiently scale up and out their continuous delivery infrastructure as the organization matures.
Technical Account Managers (TAMs) like Matt Shelton work with loads of enterprise customers and get a birds'-eye view of the myriad challenges they face. Join him for a discussion of scaling continuous delivery while balancing the demands of risk and compliance against the pressures of a shrinking time to market. He'll show how products like Bamboo, Bitbucket Pipelines, and per-build containers align best with different organizational needs in the pursuit of DevOps perfection.
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!
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.
A Product Manager's Place in a DevOps WorldAtlassian
Today's world is a DevOps one, and as a Product Manager that means you're part of the dev team. As teams transition from building products to running services, you must adapt your role as teams embrace DevOps and create dedicated Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams.
Consider these questions:
What's your role during an incident?
How do you communicate to customers?
Are you incorporating reliability metrics into your product roadmap?
The good news is, you can contribute to running services just as much as building products. In this talk, learn how Product Managers on the JIRA team contribute to incident management and review, support a green build culture, plan for reliability, and roll out features and experiments in a services-first world.
Dave Meyer, Senior Product Manager, Atlassian
Seven Sequential Steps for DevOps SuccessAtlassian
Getting a DevOps transformation right is a bit like solving an algebra problem: the order of operations matters. Chris Wellington knows this from experience. He was part of DevOps initiatives at two Australian government departments, and while their journeys began in wildly different places, their paths to success were strikingly similar.
Join Chris in this session to learn about the importance of sequencing. From breaking down internal silos to coordinating improvements across teams to preparing an executive highlight reel that showcases your progress, you'll get a step-by-step guide to successful DevOps adoption.
Scale at Reddit: Triple Your Team Size Without Losing ControlAtlassian
As of 2017, Reddit has 300 million monthly visitors, ranking #4 most visited website in US and #8 in the world. As you can guess, this kind of tremendous traffic takes some serious engineering efforts that have had to scale with the site's growing popularity. Join Nicholas Caldwell, VP of Engineering at Reddit as he discusses his engineering team's approach to agile development as they scaled from 40 to 120 engineers. He will walk you through their use of tools like Jira and Tableau, discuss meeting rhythms, and cover the must-have cultural elements of a successful team that work at every point of scale.
Combining Operations and Support: Incident Management with AtlassianAtlassian
Incidents happen. It’s how you handle them that matters. GetGo, A Division of Citrix, realized their Operations and Support teams were wasting valuable minutes on tooling and communication during an incident – time that should really be spent focusing on solving the problem at hand. To improve their incident management processes, GetGo implemented Atlassian tools (including newly acquired StatusPage) for a more seamless alerting, monitoring, and communication system. Come learn how you can beef up your incident management to resolve incidents faster, keep customers happier, and ultimately, save money.
Products covered:
StatusPage, HipChat, JIRA Software, Confluence
Making Software for the Software Makers: How Atlassian Teams use Jira SoftwareAtlassian
Ever wondered how internal Atlassian teams push Jira Software to the limit? At Atlassian each team defines a process that best meets their unique needs and challenges. In this talk Product and Marketing Management duo Jason Wong and Jake Brereton will share insights into how Atlassian teams harness and stress test Jira Software to get their teams humming. You'll leave this session with a behind-the-scenes look at how our teams:
- Build custom views that put the right information in front of every team, role, and specialization
- Add depth and accuracy to status tracking with deep developer tool integrations
- Use apps for Atlassian tools to ensure all team members are fully connected to a common workflow
A Tale of Two Pipelines: To DevOps or Not To DevOpsDynatrace
A Tale of Two Pipelines: To DevOps or Not to DevOps
Trying to move to a DevOps methodology, or improve your current DevOps methods? Need to increase innovation and the speed of your software delivery pipeline?
In this webinar, Brett Hofer, Global DevOps Practice Lead at Dynatrace, will show you how. He’s led large-scale enterprise DevOps adoption projects at top organizations worldwide. Now he’ll give you a tour of two pipelines from his years in the field to illustrate how you can incorporate DevOps practices and rapid innovation into your everyday activities.
Join us to see a pipeline in an environment where people are running around putting out fires, pointing fingers, operating in siloes and losing sleep. Contrast that view with another pipeline where teams have highly optimized communications, well-defined roles and unified, understood goals.
Learn how to identify blinking spots of inefficiency in communication, architecture, and processes so you can escape the fire drills.
Discover where to build in unity, better tools and automation. See how to embrace points of failure to increase success.
Find out how top performers build and analyze the viability of their apps by improving the visibility of their app lifecycles.
You’ll get insights on key pipeline factors that plague traditional delivery pipelines and how to overcome them with practices that establish a true DevOps culture for a faster and less troublesome continuous delivery pipeline.
Brett Hofer
Global DevOps Practice Lead at Dynatrace
Brett Hofer is as passionate about DevOps and specializes in delivering complex mission-critical software under methodologies such as agile, lean and waterfall (to name a few). Brett has a strong record of success in managing and delivering projects with complex technical and political challenges. With more than twenty years of broad experience—from product designer and solution architect to senior management—he has a unique 360° perspective on IT and the business it supports.
The process of defining a roadmap is arguably one of the most difficult but important things a product manager has to do. Far too often roadmaps are built without the complete picture in mind, without the right timing, in silos, or are misdirected. How then can we ensure we’re doing it right? Is there really such a thing as an agile roadmap?
This talk will draw from lessons learnt building product to provide practical tips and techniques enabling you to understand roadmap inputs, plan with different perspectives in mind, optimise for learning, communicate and set roadmap goals as well as find agility when the landscape around you changes.
Products covered:
Confluence
Top Lessons Learned While Researching and Writing The DevOps HandbookDynatrace
Top Lessons Learned While Researching and Writing The DevOps Handbook
In this webinar, Gene Kim shares his top insights discovered while co-authoring The DevOps Handbook with Jez Humble, Patrick Debois, and John Willis, including:
• Informative DevOps transformation case studies around continuous integration and delivery
• Jez Humble’s latest definitions of continuous delivery vs. deployment
• How Conway’s Law and architecture can both hinder and enable success
• Concrete techniques to build a culture of continuous experimentation and learning – including those from Google, Etsy, Nordstrom, and Capital One
DevSecOps Value & Its Organizational Impact: A CSO's PerspectiveCprime
Slides from Milinda Rambel Stone's presentation at Agile Day Twin Cities 2019, hosted on November 20th at the RiverCentre in Saint Paul, MN.
https://www.agiledaytwincities.com/
At Atlassian, we strive to improve how our engineering, marketing, service and IT teams work together. We believe great teamwork is the result of shared goals, effective communication, and clear and transparent processes.
Learn how Atlassian helps teams work better together. This presentation shares our newest product features and illustrate how they help us get more done.
CenturyLink and Their Journey to Cloud FoundryVMware Tanzu
CenturyLink is a global-scale, Fortune 500 service provider that delivers ICT solutions for consumers, enterprises and government institutions. CenturyLink is also a significant contributor to and user of Cloud Foundry, leveraging this cloud-native application technology to transform different parts of its business. CenturyLink will share their Cloud Foundry journey and discuss some of the lessons learned in shifting their development teams to a PaaS mindset.
Inside Atlassian: Focusing on Customer Outcomes in Spite of ComplexityAtlassian
How familiar does this scenario sound?
Despite their best efforts, product managers are micro-managing too many features in development, meanwhile developers are waiting on designers. Support engineers aren't sure what shipped this week, and new features can't be released because tech writers weren't aware of them until they were nearly completed. The exec team is eager to learn how the last features are affecting new user uptake, but it's not up to expectations because marketing never understood who it was for, or why it was built.
Join us for a peek behind-the-scenes at Atlassian. And learn how we juggle all of these efforts across the DevOps cycle, and validate features early and often—all while focusing on delivering real customer value.
How to Power Continuous Deployment at Any Scale with AtlassianAtlassian
No two companies' build pipelines are alike. Some are cloud-first and some work entirely behind the firewall. In each type of organization, and in all of those in-between, there is a need to efficiently scale up and out their continuous delivery infrastructure as the organization matures.
Technical Account Managers (TAMs) like Matt Shelton work with loads of enterprise customers and get a birds'-eye view of the myriad challenges they face. Join him for a discussion of scaling continuous delivery while balancing the demands of risk and compliance against the pressures of a shrinking time to market. He'll show how products like Bamboo, Bitbucket Pipelines, and per-build containers align best with different organizational needs in the pursuit of DevOps perfection.
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!
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.
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.
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.
Get an update about our two DVCS repository manager Bitbucket and Stash and learn the difference. See what we recently added to Confluence and get a sneak peak on what's coming next.
Software development is a social challenge. We should design our workflows so that everybody knows what's going on: From coining an idea to running the software on servers in production.
Let me share with you how we at Atlassian are working with a highly transparent workflow and how we have build that directly into our tools - to build software better together!
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.
Are you using Subversion or CVS? That’s great, whatever you do, don’t migrate to Git! Git makes you work overtime, confuses developers with too many options, destroys the social interaction with your co-workers and much more. Git has unnecessary features like offline commits and cherry picking that nobody needs at his day job. Your code is the most important thing for your software development and you should use a mature technology for storing it. Let the kids play around with Git.
In this ironic lightning talk I will give you 5 reasons, why you shouldn’t use Git always with a twinkle in the eye. So create a new branch in SVN and come to my session while you checkout the 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.
Atlassian co-founders and co-CEOs Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes are joined by President Jay Simons to share what's on the horizon for Atlassian and its extraordinary customers.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Building the Future of DevOps with Amazon Web Services (D...Amazon Web Services
At Dynatrace, we challenged ourselves to build a virtual team member to help operations teams run large-scale cloud infrastructures. Think J.A.R.V.I.S. from Iron Man, but for operations. We built our cloud infrastructure on Amazon EC2, Elastic Load Balancing load balancers, and Auto Scaling groups for real-time scalability, Amazon Route 53 for instant customer access, Amazon Echo and Alexa for voice interaction, AWS Lambda for fast prototyping of the human-interaction layer, and Amazon DynamoDB for handling complex conversations. In this session, we will also discuss how we extend the service by using Amazon Machine Learning and AWS IoT to more naturally integrate our virtual assistant into the real world. Session sponsored by Dynatrace. This session sponsored by Dynatrace.
AWS Competency Partner
About the idea of DevOps, why we implemented DevOps and what we did, what is important !
About our road from waterfall/ITIL and silo structures to DevOps/Agile culture.
Lava cIt All Comes Down to Return on Investment (ROI): How Content Strategy I...Jack Molisani
As “content strategy” supplants “responsive design” as the latest buzzword in technical
communication—understanding how to effectively increase ROI from your process and
tools is essential.
Reducing support costs, cutting project development time, and simplifying your
translation workflow are just a few objectives companies strive for when implementing a
sound content development strategy.
Join Jose Sermeno of MadCap Software as he spotlights major trends and showcases
case studies from companies utilizing concepts of single source development, topic-based
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What does it take to innovate quickly? I’ll address how blockers to innovation – including culture, skills, antiquated processes, and board level concerns – can stand in the way of business agility. We’ll map out a pathway to digital transformation including new metrics for success, integrating real-world best practices from enterprises, and the most effective organizational patterns, as we integrate the business with development and operations.
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Overview of confluence with practical use case. Meant for use by the Atlassian community members, this information is provided free of cost by Atlassian
B5 - Introduction à Microsoft Flow - Isabelle Van Campenhoudt, Sabrine chouk,...SPS Paris
Microsoft Flow est un nouvel outil de workflow fonctionnant dans Azure et fournissant des services de workflows/automatisation à de nombreuses plate-formes dont SharePoint. Microsoft Flow va bien au-de-là de ce que SharePoint Designer nous apportait. L'immense valeur ajoutée de l'outil augmente chaque semaine. Microsoft Flow doit se trouver dans la boite à outil de toute organisation utilisant office 365.
Lors de cette session nous vous donnerons un aperçu général de l'outil; nous vous illustrerons par de nombreuses démonstrations l'étendue de ses possibilités ainsi que tu retour sur experience après l'avoir utilisé dès sa conception.
La gouvernance ainsi que la protection des données seront également abordées, de même que l'interaction avec PowerApps et PowerBI, ou encore des scénarios hybrides (interaction avec SharePoint on prem, SQL server on prem, ou encore SAP)
Celoxis is a comprehensive project management tool that helps companies streamline management of projects, time sheets, expenses and business processes, specific to their organization. Over the last decade, Celoxis has specialized in delivering improved collaboration and increased efficiency for teams of all sizes, both in SMB and Enterprise segments.
As a novice or an experienced project manager, you will find our project management software quick and easy to use. With features designed to manage real-world complexities of projects across organizations and functions, Celoxis handles planning, delegation, collaboration, tracking and reporting with great agility.
To know more visit http://www.celoxis.com
From Agile over DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering, the next popular discipline is Platform Engineering.
While Platform Engineering doesn’t kill DevOps or anything else, an effective platform will elevate engineering productivity and system reliability.
There are many common misunderstandings and pitfalls that reduce our ability to realize the potential of Platform Engineering. This talk covers ways we as industry, organizations and teams get Platform Engineering wrong. After this talk you will have gotten some new ways to look at Platform Engineering, see the challenges and have gotten some pointers to get you started in a good direction.
Link to video: https://youtu.be/oq1tSjnYeJs
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February 22, 2018
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Teamwork is how work gets done today. Microsoft Teams, the hub for teamwork in Office 365, meets every team’s unique needs. In this demo-rich session, we will look at how Teams makes collaboration a breeze by bringing together people, conversations, files and apps together in one place, including intelligent communications capabilities. We will also look at some of the exciting new features in the product.
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Praktiline Pilvekonverents - Pilvenägemus: kas pilveserveril on tulevikku?Primend
Paljud IT juhid näevad hübriidpilve seguna kohalikest ja pilves asuvatest serveritest. See on tänaseks juba mineviku vaade. Milline on tuleviku hübriid ning millised ärijuhtide eelistused pilveteenustele? Tiit Paananen PipeDrive'ist rääkis, kuidas IT juhid peavad oma arusaamist IT teenuste arhitektuurist muutma, et äriüksustele väärtust pakkuda ning millisena on PipeDrive’s tuleviku hübriid töös juba täna.
Make Design A First Class Citizen To Ensure Analytics SuccessSiteworx LLC
Learn why data management professionals must understand the critical role of design in current and future analytics architectures – a viewpoint that runs counter to the conventional wisdom that design doesn’t matter for supposedly “schema-less” environments.
GIB2018 AKL - Introduction to Bots, Luis and FlowWagner Silveira
Introduction to Bots, Luis and Flow during Global Integration Bootcamp 2018 in Auckland.
Discuss the basics of Bots, Language Understanding Intelligent Service and Microsoft Flow, and how they can work together to create intelligent conversational applications.
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✊ 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.
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.
Moving to Git opens up a whole new level of agility for software teams. Freed from the clunky code freezes and monolithic mega-merges that plague centralized version control, developers can isolate work in progress and build in narrow vertical slices with ease. Branching is so painless with Git that many teams are making new branches for each user story or bug fix they implement. This model is quickly becoming the new gold standard for agile teams – and for good reason!
OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
Cyaniclab : Software Development Agency Portfolio.pdfCyanic lab
CyanicLab, an offshore custom software development company based in Sweden,India, Finland, is your go-to partner for startup development and innovative web design solutions. Our expert team specializes in crafting cutting-edge software tailored to meet the unique needs of startups and established enterprises alike. From conceptualization to execution, we offer comprehensive services including web and mobile app development, UI/UX design, and ongoing software maintenance. Ready to elevate your business? Contact CyanicLab today and let us propel your vision to success with our top-notch IT solutions.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Enhancing Project Management Efficiency_ Leveraging AI Tools like ChatGPT.pdfJay Das
With the advent of artificial intelligence or AI tools, project management processes are undergoing a transformative shift. By using tools like ChatGPT, and Bard organizations can empower their leaders and managers to plan, execute, and monitor projects more effectively.
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Prosigns: Transforming Business with Tailored Technology SolutionsProsigns
Unlocking Business Potential: Tailored Technology Solutions by Prosigns
Discover how Prosigns, a leading technology solutions provider, partners with businesses to drive innovation and success. Our presentation showcases our comprehensive range of services, including custom software development, web and mobile app development, AI & ML solutions, blockchain integration, DevOps services, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 support.
Custom Software Development: Prosigns specializes in creating bespoke software solutions that cater to your unique business needs. Our team of experts works closely with you to understand your requirements and deliver tailor-made software that enhances efficiency and drives growth.
Web and Mobile App Development: From responsive websites to intuitive mobile applications, Prosigns develops cutting-edge solutions that engage users and deliver seamless experiences across devices.
AI & ML Solutions: Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Prosigns provides smart solutions that automate processes, provide valuable insights, and drive informed decision-making.
Blockchain Integration: Prosigns offers comprehensive blockchain solutions, including development, integration, and consulting services, enabling businesses to leverage blockchain technology for enhanced security, transparency, and efficiency.
DevOps Services: Prosigns' DevOps services streamline development and operations processes, ensuring faster and more reliable software delivery through automation and continuous integration.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Support: Prosigns provides comprehensive support and maintenance services for Microsoft Dynamics 365, ensuring your system is always up-to-date, secure, and running smoothly.
Learn how our collaborative approach and dedication to excellence help businesses achieve their goals and stay ahead in today's digital landscape. From concept to deployment, Prosigns is your trusted partner for transforming ideas into reality and unlocking the full potential of your business.
Join us on a journey of innovation and growth. Let's partner for success with Prosigns.
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This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
Developing Distributed High-performance Computing Capabilities of an Open Sci...Globus
COVID-19 had an unprecedented impact on scientific collaboration. The pandemic and its broad response from the scientific community has forged new relationships among public health practitioners, mathematical modelers, and scientific computing specialists, while revealing critical gaps in exploiting advanced computing systems to support urgent decision making. Informed by our team’s work in applying high-performance computing in support of public health decision makers during the COVID-19 pandemic, we present how Globus technologies are enabling the development of an open science platform for robust epidemic analysis, with the goal of collaborative, secure, distributed, on-demand, and fast time-to-solution analyses to support public health.
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BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
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.