Learn how Microsoft Azure’s cloud services can accelerate your cloud app development process: we support the tools and languages you already use, security and management services are built-in, ML/AI capabilities are quickly callable from your app, and you can retain full control on how (and where) you deploy your code.
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I'm Attending!July 09, 2024July 10, 2024DevOpsDays Nashville 2024UTC# DevOpsDays Nashville 2024
DevOpsDays will be returning to Nashville in 2024!
From startups to enterprises in all industries including finance, health care, publishing, and more, Nashville is home to a unique and vibrant tech community. We’re proud to bring DevOpsDays back to Nashville for the 5th year at Music City Center in 2024! DevOpsDays Nashville will bring together up to 500+ development, operations, security, networking, and management professionals to discuss the culture, processes, and tools to enable better organizations and innovative products.
The schedule will consist of a mixture of single-track presentations, ignite talks, and the open spaces format that DevOpsDays is known for. Ticket prices include breakfast and lunch on both days. We will also have a number of surprises in store for attendees this year! We’ve reserved double the conference space this year to have more room for more activities!
DevOpsDays is a series of global conferences and events focused on the collaboration between software developers and IT professionals, aiming to foster communication, sharing, and learning within the DevOps community. These conferences typically feature a blend of talks, workshops, open spaces, and networking opportunities, where attendees ranging from technical experts to business leaders come together to discuss best practices, tools, methodologies, and cultural aspects essential for successful DevOps implementation. DevOpsDays events emphasize the cultural shift, automation, measurement, and sharing of knowledge, all crucial elements in the continuous improvement of software development and IT operations. It is highly interactive and invigorating for attendees.
Music City Center is in the heart of downtown Nashville, just 8 miles away from Nashville International airport. The area's diverse culinary scene, live music venues, historic landmarks, and cultural attractions also provide opportunities for conference attendees to unwind, network in a relaxed atmosphere, and experience the energetic spirit of Nashville while fostering professional connections and advancing their knowledge in the tech domain.Nashville, TN
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I'm Attending!May 04, 2021July 06, 2021DevOps TO Monthly seriesUTCDevOps TO is a monthly meetup series, bringing together Toronto's most agile and innovative minds to hear and talk about software delivery, scale, operational excellence and the latest tools and techniques in cloud tech. We're over 5000 members and always looking for interesting speakers to join us.
We're looking for talks that will fit at or below 30mins, and speakers who don't mind a few questions afterwards. The whole meetup is 1hr total, 5pm-6pm EST, on the first Tuesday of every month.
Toronto, ON, Canada
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I'm Attending!February 08, 2021February 08, 2021vBrownBag Weekly WebinarUTCWhat is **vBrownBag**?
vBrownBag is a community of people who believe in helping other people. Specifically we work in Cloud, DevOps, and IT infrastructure. We help other people in the IT industry to be better at their jobs by learning about IT.
The vBrownBag Video Podcasts :
The vBrownBag crew host podcasts where community members present on topics that will help others in the community. Some podcast series are aimed at helping people achieve certifications for example AWS, Azure, and VMware certifications. Other podcasts help community members learn an entirely new subject area like the Python learning series. Other podcasts cover areas like storage or automation without a lot of vendor spin and with a lot of passion for the technologies. Some podcast sessions use slides and most provide demonstrations, some even set hands on homework for the viewers. The content is produced by the community members who present the podcast, ensuring that we’re learning from real world experience.
The US podcast has been running weekly since 2010, it is a wide ranging podcast covering may different topics in It infrastructure. The APAC Edition started in early 2012 and focuses on design and VDI. The EMEA and LATAM (Spanish language) podcast started in late 2012 as appetites grew for more local or native language content.Virtual