5/10/2017 0 Comments #DevOpsDays Auckland #NewZealandI've just got back from Auckland, New Zealand, after my first experience of #DevOpsDays and without doubt, it is one of the best experiences I have encountered, and a winning formula for a community-based conference. DevOpsDays brings the OPEN to open-source software development. I've been to a few conferences in my time, ranging from the Health Informatics Society through to the Gartner ITExpo, and DevOps Days in New Zealand is one of the best. I think because DevOps is really about a community that wants to improve the way that IT is perceived. To move away from the perception that IT is there as the business prevention service, and move towards a perception that the technologists are leading the way, helping businesses move to market faster and coaching end-users on how to get the best from their technology investments. Whether it's showing clients how to make the best of AWS Lambda for serverless computing, through to how to integrate automated receipts scanning apps into Xero. There is a real desire for change and a desire to lead the business. There are 3 cool things that I wanted to share, that I think really made the conference special:
So, if you're serious about DevOps and want to learn more, you'd do worse than to attend a local DevOpsDays near you: https://www.devopsdays.org/ I noticed that there is some confusion, even amongst DevOps leaders, around where continuous integration / continuous delivery / continuous deployment fit within the DevOps toolchain. Firstly these 3 terms have very specific definitions and meaning, aligning to the DevOps Institute Foundation certificate examination:
Secondly, AWS seems to be a very hot platform in use at the conference, so I thought it would also help to map these concepts against the tools that AWS now provides, as a way of giving something back. This comes from our AWS Technical Essentials 1 Day course we run to anyone who wants to understand, and see, the AWS core services: Paul Colmer is the lead digital architect ALC Training and Consulting. He is responsible for creating and running all the cloud security courses, which include CCSP, AWS, Azure, Office 365 and cloud foundation certifications. For more information visit: https://www.alctraining.com.au/courses/cloud-computing/ Or engage with Paul on his crazy adventures on twitter: @musiccomposer1 using the hashtag #CCSP
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