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10:00am 
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Speaker Highlights

How Do You Infect Your Organisation With Humane Ops?

Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time

As applications become more distributed and complex, so do our failure modes. Chaos Engineering, failure injection, and similar practices have verified benefits to the resilience of systems and infrastructure. But can they provide similar resilience to teams and people? We think they can!


Join us to hear from Jason Yee, Director of Advocacy at Gremlin to hear why we shouldn’t just embrace failure, but should intentionally cause and learn from it.  He'll be joined by Julie Gunderson, DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty who will bring to light the human factors involved and practices to care for the people and teams working with chaos.


We will have time for live Q&A as well as an open roundtable discussion to hear how your organizations are approaching chaos engineering and your lessons learned and challenges around the human aspects of it.


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As applications become more distributed and complex, so do our failure modes. Chaos Engineering, failure injection, and similar practices have verified benefits to the resilience of systems and infrastructure. But can they provide similar resilience to teams and people? We think they can!


Join us to hear from Jason Yee, Director of Advocacy at Gremlin to hear why we shouldn’t just embrace failure, but should intentionally cause and learn from it.  He'll be joined by Julie Gunderson, DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty who will bring to light the human factors involved and practices to care for the people and teams working with chaos.


We will have time for live Q&A as well as an open roundtable discussion to hear how your organizations are approaching chaos engineering and your lessons learned and challenges around the human aspects of it.


You'll hear from

Jason Yee

Director of Advocacy

Gremlin

Julie Gunderson

DevOps Advocate

PagerDuty

Schedule

Our workshop is packed to the gills with hands-on demos, games, and networking opportunities. Catered lunch, coffee breaks, and quality beers will make the day extra fun!

9:00am

What is Terraform and

what can you do with it?

 

Scott McAllister, Developer Advocate

9:15am

Lesson Learned from using

Terraform to configure PagerDuty


Tyler Fitch, SRE, Adobe Stock

9:40

Live Q&A


Round table discussion to share your  big wins with PagerDuty and Terraform

9:00am PDT

 

Breaking your system

to make it unbreakable

9:15am PDT


The psychology

of chaos engineering

9:30am PDT

Q&A


Roundtable discussion on your lessons learned and challenges

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As applications become more distributed and complex, so do our failure modes. Chaos Engineering, failure injection, and similar practices have verified benefits to the resilience of systems and infrastructure. But can they provide similar resilience to teams and people? We think they can!


Join us to hear from Jason Yee, Director of Advocacy at Gremlin to hear why we shouldn’t just embrace failure, but should intentionally cause and learn from it.  He'll be joined by Julie Gunderson, DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty who will bring to light the human factors involved and practices to care for the people and teams working with chaos.


We will have time for live Q&A as well as an open roundtable discussion to hear how your organizations are approaching chaos engineering and your lessons learned and challenges around the human aspects of it.


SPEAKER

Matt Stratton - DevOps Advocate - PagerDuty

 

Matt Stratton is a DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty, where he helps dev and ops teams advance the practice of their craft and become more operationally mature. He collaborates with PagerDuty customers and industry thought leaders in the broader DevOps community, and back in the day, his license plate actually said “DevOps”.

Matt has over 20 years experience in IT operations, ranging from large financial institutions such as JPMorganChase and internet firms, including Apartments.com. He is a sought-after speaker internationally, presenting at Agile, DevOps, and ITSM focused events, including ChefConf, DevOpsDays, Interop, PINK, and others worldwide. Matt is the founder and co-host of the popular Arrested DevOps podcast, as well as a global organizer of the DevOpsDays set of conferences.

He lives in Chicago and has three awesome kids, whom he loves just a little bit more than he loves Doctor Who. He is currently on a mission to discover the best phở in the world.


Twitter: @mattstratton


 



SPEAKERS

AGENDA

As applications become more distributed and complex, so do our failure modes. Chaos Engineering, failure injection, and similar practices have verified benefits to the resilience of systems and infrastructure. But can they provide similar resilience to teams and people? We think they can!


Join us to hear from Jason Yee, Director of Advocacy at Gremlin to hear why we shouldn’t just embrace failure, but should intentionally cause and learn from it.  He'll be joined by Julie Gunderson, DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty who will bring to light the human factors involved and practices to care for the people and teams working with chaos.


We will have time for live Q&A as well as an open roundtable discussion to hear how your organizations are approaching chaos engineering and your lessons learned and challenges around the human aspects of it.


12:00 PM

Schedule Element

Mike Zoppo is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Mike have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

12:00 PM

Schedule Element

Mike Zoppo is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Mike have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

Bank on your success with PagerDuty

As applications become more distributed and complex, so do our failure modes. Chaos Engineering, failure injection, and similar practices have verified benefits to the resilience of systems and infrastructure. But can they provide similar resilience to teams and people? We think they can!


Join us to hear from Jason Yee, Director of Advocacy at Gremlin to hear why we shouldn’t just embrace failure, but should intentionally cause and learn from it.  He'll be joined by Julie Gunderson, DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty who will bring to light the human factors involved and practices to care for the people and teams working with chaos.


We will have time for live Q&A as well as an open roundtable discussion to hear how your organizations are approaching chaos engineering and your lessons learned and challenges around the human aspects of it.


AGENDA

6:00Pm

 

Registration & Drinks

7:15Pm

Drinks, Nibbles & Networking

6:30Pm

 

How Do You Infect Your Organisation with Humane Ops?

8:00pm

 

Wrap-up

Deep-data insights combined with masterful storytelling as never before.

jane doe

Speakers

George Miranda

COMMUNITY ADVOCATE, PAGERDUTY

George Miranda is a Community Advocate at PagerDuty, where he helps people in various roles rethink how to improve their daily work in the context of Real-time Operations. He made a career working in various Web Operations roles at a variety of small dotcoms and large enterprises by obsessively working to make infrastructure management simpler. George has a strong background in Finance, infosec and compliance audits as well as incident response and DevOps.

Julie Gunderson 

DEVOPS ADVOCATE, PAGERDUTY

Julie Gunderson is a DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty. Her role focuses on interacting with PagerDuty practitioners. She creates and delivers thought leadership content that define both the challenges and solutions common to managing real-time operations. She also meets with PagerDuty users to help them learn about and adopt best practices in Real-Time Operations. Julie's areas of expertise include Devops, culture change, humanops and public speaking.

The venue

Located right in the heart of the City, The Anthologist is the ideal backdrop for our PagerDuty meetup, from new wines and vintages from across the globe to a unique range of innovative cocktails, you can relax and enjoy our session on Humane Ops.

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