#StandWithUkraine
DevOpsDays Ukraine is a part of the global DevOpsDays family. This May we are running a virtual charity event to discuss DevOps during crisis, incident, and business continuity management and collect donations to support Ukrainians.
May 17-18th, 2022Online
#StandWithUkraine
May 17-18th, 2022Online
DevOps Days Ukraine is a part of the global DevOps Days family. This May we are running a virtual charity event to discuss DevOps during crisis, incident, and business continuity management and collect donations to support Ukrainians.
2nights
18speakers
1500+attendees
donationsto help Ukrainians ❤
The term "DevOps" was popularized thanks to a series of "DevOpsDays" conferences.
The first edition of this Conference was held in Belgium in 2009. Since then, DevOpsDays conferences have spread across the globe.
Presentations
Meet the best DevOps experts from all over the world to talk about DevOps in crisis.
Ignites
The ignite talks are a valuable portion of knowledge, lasting for 5 minutes about DevOps.
Open Space
All attendees vote on interesting topics and create discussion groups on the most important to them.
Speakers
PATRICK DEBOIS
Independent DevOps and DevSecOps Advisor
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In order to understand current IT organizations, Patrick has taken a habit of changing both his consultancy role and the domain which he works in: sometimes as a developer, manager, sysadmin, tester and even as the customer. . He is also a co-author of “The DevOps Handbook: How to Create World-Class Agility, Reliability, and Security in Technology Organizations” with Gene Kim, John Willis, and Jez Humble. He first presented concepts on Agile Infrastructure at Agile 2008 in Toronto, and in 2009 he organized the first DevOpsDays. Since then he has been promoting the notion of ‘devops’ to exchange ideas between these groups and show how they can help each other to achieve better results in business. More recently he has been focusing on DevSecOps to make the world a safer place.
DevOps 13 years and 120+ presentations later. My personal journey
LENA HALL
Head of AWS Developer Relations in North America
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Lena Hall is Head of AWS Developer Relations in North America, influencing the future of cloud technologies and developer experience for hands-on practitioners. She’s the driver of engineering initiatives to facilitate and advance further acceleration of cloud services. Lena has more than 10 years of experience in solution architecture and software engineering with a focus on distributed cloud programming, real-time system design, highly scalable and performant systems, big data analysis, data science, functional programming, and machine learning.
Previously, she was a Director of Engineering for Azure at Microsoft, where she focused on large-scale distributed systems and modern architectures. She co-organizes the ML4ALL conference and is often an invited member of program committees for conferences like Kafka Summit, Lambda World, and others.
Navigating Complexity of Decision-Making for Resilient Data Architectures
KELSEY HIGHTOWER
Principal engineer Google Cloud
Learn more
As a curious and motivated self-learner, I gained an interest in computing at a young age, and started my IT career by opening a small consulting shop 20 years ago.
From those beginnings my career progressed quickly, eventually passing through the halls of Google, Puppet Labs, New Relic and CoreOS. I am a system administrator by trade, a programmer by necessity, but a problem-solver at heart.
With a passion for helping others, many successful speaking and teaching engagements under my belt, and a proven track record of getting things done and enabling others, I hope to solve the many problems facing IT culture by equipping people with the mental and computational software they need to succeed in the competitive world of technology.
MARTIN WOODWARD
Director of Developer Relations
Learn more
Martin is the Director of Developer Relations at GitHub where he helps developers and open source communities to create delightful things. Prior to that he was part of the team at Microsoft building the tooling for DevOps teams inside and outside the company where he helped change how the company built software, by helping them change how they work with open source communities and how they talk with developers.
Dealing with Major Incidents
SCOTT HANSELMAN
Partner Program Manager, Microsoft Developer Division
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Scott has been a developer for 30 years and has been blogging at hanselman.com for 20 years!
He works in Open Source on .NET and the Azure Cloud for Microsoft out of his home office in Portland, Oregon.
Scott has been podcasting for over 800 episodes of hanselminutes.com over 15 years and 700 episodes of azurefriday.com. He's written a number of technical books and spoken in person to over one million developers worldwide! He's also on TikTok, which was very likely a huge mistake.
DevOps makes everyone more Powerful
JOHN COGHLAN
Manager, Community and Developer Evangelism GitLab
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My passion is building inclusive communities that help people love their work. This has taken me from managing large scale corporate volunteer projects at United Way of New York City to founding one of Brooklyn’s first coworking spaces to becoming a community professional with a focus on technology. Currently, I manage Community and Developer Evangelism for GitLab.
DevOps + Remote — a perfect pair
ANTON BABENKO
AWS Community Hero / Terraform fanatic
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Anton is AWS Community Hero and helps companies around the globe build solutions using AWS and specializing in infrastructure as code, DevOps, and reusable infrastructure components.
Terraform: Thinking aloud
OLEG MYKOLAICHENKO
Head of Infrastructure
Learn more
Leading distributed DevOps team, adopting CNCF + HashiCorp Stack for complex infrastructures. Run trusted Telegram channel about DevOps in Ukraine and DevOps digest on DOU.UA.
Incident Management in a DevOps way during the war
EMILY FREEMAN
Author of DevOps for Dummies,
DevOps Strategy
Learn more
Emily Freeman is a technologist and a storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity. As the author of DevOps for Dummies, she believes the biggest challenges facing developers aren’t technical, but human. Her mission in life is to transform technology organizations by creating company cultures in which diverse, collaborative teams can thrive.
Incident Response: Moving Beyond the Reaction
ANDREW CLAY SHAFER
VP of Transformation, Global Transformation Office
Learn more
Always fascinated with the dynamics of high performing individuals and organizations, Andrew has a long history helping people deliver systems with better tools and processes.
With more than 20 years of experience in technology, he gravitated to Agile and Lean methods as a software developer and then applied this understanding to systems as the cofounder of Puppet. Andrew evangelized DevOps tools and practices before DevOps was a word and helped to organize DevOpsDays events since the earliest days of the movement.
DevOps Contradictions
VOLODYMYR TSAP
Chief Technical Officer
Learn more
With years of experience in enterprise business, have started own DevOps-as-a-Service company. For the last 15 years we have designed and launched to production dozens of infrastructures based on OSS and Cloud Native stack. Now with the team have been working on open-source product for infrastructure templating. Active community member.
"Motivation and Inspiration". How to stay motivated. How to keep team motivated
KRIS NOVA
Senior Principal Software Engineer
Learn more
Kris Nóva is a computer scientist, alpinist, public speaker and transgender advocate best known for her work on Linux and Kubernetes.
She specializes in Linux kernel security, distributed systems, infrastructure management, and open source software engineering.
In 2022 she authored Hacking Capitalism an independently published book about modeling the tech industry as a system. In 2017 she co-authored Cloud Native Infrastructure published by O’Reilly Media.
Nóva is well known for her open source contributions including projects like Linux, Kubernetes, and The Go Programming Language.
Boopkit: Advanced TCP Penetration with eBPF in the Linux Kernel
NATALIYA REMEZ
Director of Platform Engineering
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Nataliya started her career as a developer back in 2005 in Ukraine. She experimented with different roles in tech and spent most of her career working in distributed cross-functional teams building products that customers love.
Nataliya has broad experience managing teams and operations in small startups as well as coaching teams in mature corporate environments.
Currently Nataliya works as Director of Platform Engineering at PayPal. She was one of the early adopters of Continuous Delivery and DevOps culture and believes that the best way to succeed is to build a team of passionate people who care about each other and work on shared outcomes in a self-organised way.
Building Sustainably in the Cloud
VSEVOLOD POLIAKOV
Site Reliability Engineer
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Founder of UA DevOps community — ukrops.club, an engineer with 10+ years experience. Worked with Grammarly, Ring, Amazon, and other companies.
Running GPU load at GKE
ANDRIY BILOUS
DevOps Community Lead
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Andriy is DevOps with over 10 years of experience in IT projects related to IoT, Big Data, Asset Management, Mining, CRM Systems, Insurance, HealthCare, Marketing.
DevOps transformation, software development process improvements, public speaking and problem-solving are his professional interests.
Andriy is loving his work and aspire to be a professional.
Soft skills in action. True stories from software development
LAURA SANTAMARIA
Developer Advocate
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As a Developer Advocate at Pulumi, Laura Santamaria loves to learn and explain how things work, bridging the gaps in engineering disciplines. She is a cohost for The Hallway Track podcast, an organizer for DevOpsDays Texas and DevOpsDays Austin, and a co-host for Cloud Austin and Austin DevOps.
Previously, Laura worked as a developer advocate at LogDNA and a software developer at Rackspace where, among other things, she owned Deconst, an open-source documentation delivery platform, and MC’ed Rackspace’s internal technical conference. Apart from work, she taught Python for Women Who Code Austin for many years and has been a returning program committee member for Open Source Summit. Outside of tech, Laura runs, plays with her dogs, throws discs, and watches clouds—the real kind.
Leaving the Nest: Guidelines, guardrails, and human error
NIALL MURPHY
Consultant and exploring startup opportunities
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Niall Murphy has worked in Internet infrastructure since the mid-1990s, specialising in large online services. He has worked with all of the major cloud providers from their Dublin, Ireland offices, and most recently at Microsoft, where he was global head of Azure Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).
At the moment his consultancy firm helps organizations around the world with their reliability and software engineering challenges. He is the instigator, co-author, and editor of the two Google SRE books, and he is probably one of the few people in the world to hold degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Poetry Studies. He lives in Dublin with his wife and two children.
The unreasonable effectiveness of not doing DevOps
DANIEL MAHER
Developer Relations
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Dan is a veteran of the original dotcom bubble and has since worked in a variety of environments from start-ups to global corporations, including stints as a founder, university lecturer, and a day labourer. Today, Dan is a member of the Devopsdays global team, and a technical evangelist at Datadog.
Speakers
PATRICK DEBOIS
Independent DevOps and DevSecOps Advisor
Learn more
In order to understand current IT organizations, Patrick has taken a habit of changing both his consultancy role and the domain which he works in: sometimes as a developer, manager, sysadmin, tester and even as the customer. . He is also a co-author of “The DevOps Handbook: How to Create World-Class Agility, Reliability, and Security in Technology Organizations” with Gene Kim, John Willis, and Jez Humble. He first presented concepts on Agile Infrastructure at Agile 2008 in Toronto, and in 2009 he organized the first DevOpsDays. Since then he has been promoting the notion of ‘devops’ to exchange ideas between these groups and show how they can help each other to achieve better results in business. More recently he has been focusing on DevSecOps to make the world a safer place.
DevOps 13 years and 120+ presentations later. My personal journey
LENA HALL
Head of AWS Developer Relations in North America
Learn more
Lena Hall is Head of AWS Developer Relations in North America, influencing the future of cloud technologies and developer experience for hands-on practitioners. She’s the driver of engineering initiatives to facilitate and advance further acceleration of cloud services. Lena has more than 10 years of experience in solution architecture and software engineering with a focus on distributed cloud programming, real-time system design, highly scalable and performant systems, big data analysis, data science, functional programming, and machine learning.
Previously, she was a Director of Engineering for Azure at Microsoft, where she focused on large-scale distributed systems and modern architectures. She co-organizes the ML4ALL conference and is often an invited member of program committees for conferences like Kafka Summit, Lambda World, and others.
Navigating Complexity of Decision-Making for Resilient Data Architectures
KELSEY HIGHTOWER
Principal engineer Google Cloud
Learn more
As a curious and motivated self-learner, I gained an interest in computing at a young age, and started my IT career by opening a small consulting shop 20 years ago.
From those beginnings my career progressed quickly, eventually passing through the halls of Google, Puppet Labs, New Relic and CoreOS. I am a system administrator by trade, a programmer by necessity, but a problem-solver at heart.
With a passion for helping others, many successful speaking and teaching engagements under my belt, and a proven track record of getting things done and enabling others, I hope to solve the many problems facing IT culture by equipping people with the mental and computational software they need to succeed in the competitive world of technology.
#firesidechat
MARTIN WOODWARD
Director of Developer Relations
Learn more
Martin is the Director of Developer Relations at GitHub where he helps developers and open source communities to create delightful things. Prior to that he was part of the team at Microsoft building the tooling for DevOps teams inside and outside the company where he helped change how the company built software, by helping them change how they work with open source communities and how they talk with developers.
Dealing with Major Incidents
SCOTT HANSELMAN
Partner Program Manager, Microsoft Developer Division
Learn more
Scott has been a developer for 30 years and has been blogging at hanselman.com for 20 years!
He works in Open Source on .NET and the Azure Cloud for Microsoft out of his home office in Portland, Oregon.
Scott has been podcasting for over 800 episodes of hanselminutes.com over 15 years and 700 episodes of azurefriday.com. He's written a number of technical books and spoken in person to over one million developers worldwide! He's also on TikTok, which was very likely a huge mistake.
DevOps makes everyone more Powerful
SASHA ROSENBAUM
Director of the Cloud Services Black Belt team at Red Hat
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Sasha is a Director of the Cloud Services Black Belt team at Red Hat, where she is helping enterprise customers successfully migrate to Managed OpenShift on customers’ favorite public cloud.
In her career, Sasha has worked in development, operations, consulting, and cloud architecture. Sasha is an organizer of DevOpsDays Chicago, a chair of DeliveryConf, and a published author.
ANTON BABENKO
AWS Community Hero / Terraform fanatic
Learn more
Anton is AWS Community Hero and helps companies around the globe build solutions using AWS and specializing in infrastructure as code, DevOps, and reusable infrastructure components.
Topic #ignitetalk
Terraform: Thinking aloud
OLEG MYKOLAICHENKO
Head of Infrastructure
Learn more
Leading distributed DevOps team, adopting CNCF + HashiCorp Stack for complex infrastructures. Run trusted Telegram channel about DevOps in Ukraine and DevOps digest on DOU.UA.
Topic
#talk
Incident Management in a DevOps way during the war
EMILY FREEMAN
Author of DevOps for Dummies,DevOps Strategy
Learn more
Emily Freeman is a technologist and a storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity. As the author of DevOps for Dummies, she believes the biggest challenges facing developers aren’t technical, but human. Her mission in life is to transform technology organizations by creating company cultures in which diverse, collaborative teams can thrive.
Topic
#talk
Incident Response: Moving Beyond the Reaction
ANDREW CLAY SHAFER
VP of Transformation, Global Transformation Office
Learn more
Always fascinated with the dynamics of high performing individuals and organizations, Andrew has a long history helping people deliver systems with better tools and processes.
With more than 20 years of experience in technology, he gravitated to Agile and Lean methods as a software developer and then applied this understanding to systems as the cofounder of Puppet. Andrew evangelized DevOps tools and practices before DevOps was a word and helped to organize DevOpsDays events since the earliest days of the movement.
Topic
#talkDevOps Contradictions
VOLODYMYR TSAP
Chief Technical Officer
Learn more
With years of experience in enterprise business, have started own DevOps-as-a-Service company. For the last 15 years we have designed and launched to production dozens of infrastructures based on OSS and Cloud Native stack. Now with the team have been working on open-source product for infrastructure templating. Active community member.
Topic
#talk
"Motivation and Inspiration". How to stay motivated. How to keep team motivated
KRIS NOVA
Senior Principal Software Engineer
Learn more
Kris Nóva is a computer scientist, alpinist, public speaker and transgender advocate best known for her work on Linux and Kubernetes.
She specializes in Linux kernel security, distributed systems, infrastructure management, and open source software engineering.
In 2022 she authored Hacking Capitalism an independently published book about modeling the tech industry as a system. In 2017 she co-authored Cloud Native Infrastructure published by O’Reilly Media.
Nóva is well known for her open source contributions including projects like Linux, Kubernetes, and The Go Programming Language.
Topic
#talk
Boopkit: Advanced TCP Penetration with eBPF in the Linux Kernel