An Audacious Plan: Deliver DevOps to everyone.
The global audience for DevOps is expanding faster than any one person or company can keep up with. While DevOps Days and other regional events provide invaluable support to their local communities, we wanted to create a global event, offering the very best lineup of speakers across North America, Europe and Asia.
We also wanted to make sure that anyone, anywhere can attend. So, we set a high bar for our organizing team, and they delivered: $0 registration.
By creating All Day DevOps as an online event, we are able to get many people to attend and present—many of whom ordinarily would not be available because of time or travel restrictions. We expect well over 1,000 people to attend throughout the day.
15 Time Zones, 15 Hours, 3 Keynotes, 54 Sessions
Nov. 15 will see the first truly global, online DevOps Conference: All Day DevOps. Starting at 9 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time/5 a.m. Eastern Standard Time and continuing through midnight GMT/8 p.m. EST, there will be three simultaneous tracks, each track containing 18, 30-minute presentations, for a total of 27 hours of presentations.
Call for Papers
We are inviting speakers from around the world to participate in this first-of-its-kind event covering 15 time zones. Timing for the conference is set for the EMEA sessions to begin at 9 a.m. GMT, then, at 9:30 a.m. EST, move the concentration of presentations to the east coast of the United States and ending with presentations on the west coast of the United States starting at 11 a.m. PST. All sessions will be recorded, but you will need to register for the event to have access to the recordings.
The Call for Papers is now live. Please submit your paper soon. The deadline for submissions is Sept. 21.
Conference Tracks
The conference will host three tracks: Modern Infrastructure, Automated Security and CI/CD. We’ll have 54 sessions plus three keynotes on three tracks, running continuously for 15 hours.
Track One: Modern Infrastructure
Modern Infrastructure Track Hosts and Moderators: James Wickett, Signal Sciences, joined by Ernest Mueller, AlienVault and Karthik Gaekwad, Oracle
In this track, we will be discussing novel architectures, approaches and tools for building out software and services. We are not looking for the standard approaches, but the way Infrastructure will be in the next three to five years.
Track Two: DevSecOps & Automated Security — Living the Dream
Automated Security Track Hosts and Moderators: Milton Smith, Oracle, and Shannon Lietz, Intuit
You have a well-tuned development and delivery environment or you’re in the process of building one. AppSec is a top business concern. You moved DevSecOps from Big Foot and UFOs to reality, you sold the dream to staff, and now it’s beginning to pay off. This track explores DevSecOps tools and techniques to build a successful automated security program.
Track Three: CI/CD — Continuous Everything
CI/CD Track Hosts and Moderators: Derek Weeks, Sonatype, and Andi Mann, Splunk
Continuous delivery is not magic, but it does take the right effort. The most successful practitioners have taken pragmatic steps to reduce cycle times, improve collaboration and build quality in without burning people out. This track asks you to share your frontline experiences of building CI/CD pipelines, aligning key stakeholders and measuring the results. Remember, what’s now an everyday experience for you is awesome to another pursuing that path.
Conference FAQs
How to I register to attend?
Registration is open now at AllDayDevOps.com. The site will be constantly updated, sometimes multiple times per day, with the latest information. You can also follow us on Twitter under the handle @AllDayDevOps and using #AllDayDevOps.
How will the sessions be delivered?
The sessions are delivered over Google Hangouts, allowing us to have an unlimited number of attendees on each of the three channels. All you need to deliver a presentation is a reliable internet connection.
We are also arranging Slack channels for all sessions to host interactive Q&A sessions for everyone.
If my talk is selected, can I post a notice or an article about the conference on my site?
Not only is it OK, we would thank you profusely if you did. You’re welcome to use the banner and the conference icon if you need graphics for the article. Let us know when it goes up and we’ll give you a shout-out.
Who is organizing All Day DevOps?
The All Day DevOps Conference is organized by advocates in the DevOps community. We are working together to deliver a diversity of vendor-neutral sessions and speakers from around the globe to show practical usage and technical solutions of DevOps in small and large enterprises.
- James Wickett, Signal Sciences
- Derek Weeks, Sonatype
- Shannon Lietz, Intuit
- Milton Smith, Oracle
- Andi Mann, Splunk
- Mark Miller, Sonatype
- Ernest Mueller, AlienVault
- Karthik Gaekwad, Oracle