PuppetConf 2012 speaker highlights

Gene Kim

IT Revolution Press – Founder

Tripwire founder, author “Visible Ops Handbook,” “DevOps Cookbook” and “When IT Fails: A Business Novel”

Presentations

The DevOps Cookbook

Gene will share his favorite principles and prescriptive patterns from the upcoming “DevOps Cookbook,” coauthored by Patrick DeBois, Damon Edwards, Jez Humble, Mike Orzen, and John Willis. Our goal is to create a prescriptive playbook that organizations can follow to replicate the extraordinary culture and outcomes enabling IT Operations can operate at scale and win in the marketplace.



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Jez Humble

Thoughtworks

Jez Humble is a Principal at ThoughtWorks Studios, and co-author of the Jolt Award winning Continuous Delivery, published in Martin Fowler’s Signature Series (Addison Wesley, 2010). He has worked with a variety of platforms and technologies, consulting for non-profits, telecoms, financial services, and online retail companies. His focus is on helping organisations deliver valuable, high-quality software frequently and reliably through implementing effective engineering practices.

Presentations

The Deployment Pipeline – from check-in to release

The key pattern in continuous delivery is the deployment pipeline, which controls – and makes visible – the progress of all changes, whether code, configuration, or infrastructure – from check-in to realease. In this talk I’ll describe the deployment pipeline pattern and discuss how continuous integration, configuration management, and automated testing fit in to it. I’ll also give some examples of controlling infrastructure changes using Puppet in the context of a deployment pipeline.



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Mitchell Hashimoto

Kiip

Mitchell is the creator of Vagrant and an operations engineer for Kiip. He is passionate about all things ops and open source, and enjoys spending hours of his free time each day contributing to the community. In addition to simply contributing to open source, Mitchell enjoys speaking at conferences and user groups about Vagrant. Mitchell can be found on GitHub and Twitter as @mitchellh.

Presentations

Advanced Vagrant Usage with Puppet

This talk will skip the basics of Vagrant and dive right into the deep end by taking a look at some advanced use cases of Vagrant in a Puppet environment. We’ll cover some of the basic use cases to get people warmed up, but quickly get into automated testing with Vagrant, developing Puppet modules that depend on a Puppet master, using Vagrant as a CI tool, and more.



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