Build Systems that Drive Business
June 11–12, 2018: Training
June 12–14, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
San Jose, CA
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  • Morning Break (Location: West Lobby): 10:30am - 11:00am
  • Lunch (Location: Grand Ballroom 220 Foyer): 12:30pm - 1:30pm
  • Afternoon Break (Location: West Lobby): 3:00pm - 3:30pm
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9:00am Kubernetes two-day kickstart Brian Ketelsen (Microsoft), Erik St. Martin (Microsoft)
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Almaden Ballroom 1
9:00am Docker: Up & Running—Workshop edition Sean Kane (New Relic)
Almaden Ballroom 2
9:00am Introduction to systems and service monitoring with Prometheus Tamao Nakahara (Weaveworks), Ilya Dmitrichenko (Weaveworks), Stefan Prodan (Weaveworks)
9:00am-5:00pm (8h) Training
Kubernetes two-day kickstart
Brian Ketelsen (Microsoft), Erik St. Martin (Microsoft)
Brian Ketelsen and Erik St. Martin guide you through key concepts and practices for deploying and maintaining applications using Kubernetes.
9:00am-5:00pm (8h) Training
Mastering continuously deployed serverless applications
Mike Roberts (Symphonia)
Serverless applications have moved from interesting oddity to the mainstream. But how do teams take the raw ideas of serverless and apply them in a continuous deployment context, operate serverless applications with confidence, and scale them to handle whatever the world can throw at them? Mike Roberts guides you through the answers to these questions and more in this in-depth master class.
9:00am-5:00pm (8h) Training
Docker: Up & Running—Workshop edition
Sean Kane (New Relic)
Drawing on his book Docker: Up & Running, Sean Kane walks you through everything that you need to know to start using Docker successfully, from installing Docker and designing and building Docker images to deploying and managing Docker containers. You'll leave with a firm understanding of how containers can help you optimize your workflow.
9:00am-5:00pm (8h) Training
Introduction to systems and service monitoring with Prometheus
Tamao Nakahara (Weaveworks), Ilya Dmitrichenko (Weaveworks), Stefan Prodan (Weaveworks)
Prometheus—an open source monitoring system and time series database—features a multidimensional data model and a flexible query language and integrates monitoring aspects from client-side instrumentation to alerting. Tamao Nakahara, Ilya Dmitrichenko, and Stefan Prodan offer an overview of Prometheus architecture and concepts and walk you through using Prometheus and PromQL.