Build Systems that Drive Business
Sep 30–Oct 1, 2018: Training
Oct 1–3, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Jerome Petazzoni

Jerome Petazzoni
Tinkerer Extraordinaire, Tiny Shell Script LLC

Website | @jpetazzo

Jérôme Petazzoni is a DevOps advocate and international speaker. He was born and raised in France, where he worked on geographic information systems, voice over IP, video streaming, and encoding and started a cloud hosting company back when EC2 wasn’t an Amazon product yet. In California he built and scaled the dotCloud PaaS, which eventually gave birth to Docker. While at Docker, he represented the company at hundreds of conferences and events and trained thousands of engineers to use Docker, Swarm, and Kubernetes. He’s fluent in many languages (mostly programming ones), owns a dozen musical instruments, and can play the theme of Zelda on most of them.

Sessions

9:00am – 5:00pm, Sunday, September 30 & Monday, October 1
Location: Murray Hill West (A) Level: Intermediate
Secondary topics:  Training
Jerome Petazzoni (Tiny Shell Script LLC)
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Kubernetes has a reputation for being complex to set up and operate, but that doesn't have to be the case. Join Jérôme Petazzoni to explore Kubernetes concepts and architecture and learn how to use it to deploy and scale your applications. The content is suitable to all kinds of deployment models, from the cloud (AKS, EKS, GKE, kops, etc.) to on-premises. Read more.