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Get Infrastructure Transparency and Improve Your Developers’ Experience in the Process

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Distributed cloud architectures enable engineering teams to be more responsive to business needs than ever; however, there’s a hidden cost: Sprawl! Sprawl causes toil for DevOps leaders, whether it’s discovering vulnerabilities and other risks (e.g., how long did it take you to find every resource impacted by Log4j?); finding that million-dollar staging app someone forgot to turn off or otherwise understanding cloud costs at the service level or seeing all their infrastructure in one place versus traversing multiple clouds, accounts and geos. 

Sprawl also introduces challenges for developers who may be stressed about going on-call because key information isn’t organized and/or they aren’t familiar with cloud consoles and other tools or who are unable to confidently deploy because they don’t understand their blast radius.

Join Seth Demsey, co-founder of configure8, and Sean Senior, chief architect, who will demonstrate how easy and essential it is to get your house in order. Seth has been issued more than 60 patents in his 25 years of building and managing large distributed systems for NASA, Google, Microsoft, AOL and others. Sean was previously an architect at AWS, Microsoft and others.

Together, they’ll discuss:

  • How to easily achieve a single source of truth for all your infrastructure, services, apps, teams and the connections in between
  • The variety of insights this data unlocks for you (e.g., finding Log4j-impacted resources, understanding cloud costs and more)
  • How DevOps leaders can improve their entire development team’s experience
Seth Demsey
CEO & Co-Founder, configure8 Inc.
Seth is co-founder and CEO of configure8, and is a former CTO, product and engineering manager. He has worked at AOL, Google, Microsoft, NASA, clean.io and X-ID, and holds more than 60 patents. Seth has done some fun things in his career, including building a distributed architecture to move NASA off supercomputers; leading engineering and product teams on the founding team that built .Net and the first version of Bing; working as a product manager for Google Voice and ads; leading a multi-billion-dollar adtech business as CTO; and starting and scaling various other ventures. However, nothing has satisfied him more than combining his skills in service of engineers seeking to alleviate the toil of development sprawl via configure8.io.
Sean Senior
Chief Architect, configure8, Inc.
Sean was previously an architect at AWS, Microsoft, and others, and has also been a CTO

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