際際滷shows by User: DevOpsDaysJKT / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: DevOpsDaysJKT / Fri, 04 May 2018 07:46:18 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: DevOpsDaysJKT Migrating to Openshift - Reyhan Fabianto /slideshow/migrating-to-openshift-reyhan-fabianto/95919442 cicd-180504074618
Ignite Talk at DevOpsDays Jakarta]]>

Ignite Talk at DevOpsDays Jakarta]]>
Fri, 04 May 2018 07:46:18 GMT /slideshow/migrating-to-openshift-reyhan-fabianto/95919442 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) Migrating to Openshift - Reyhan Fabianto DevOpsDaysJKT Ignite Talk at DevOpsDays Jakarta <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cicd-180504074618-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ignite Talk at DevOpsDays Jakarta
Migrating to Openshift - Reyhan Fabianto from DevOpsDaysJKT
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The Universe as Code - Dave Kerr /slideshow/the-universe-as-code-dave-kerr/95919116 theuniverseascodedavekerr-180504074252
The Universe as Code - What Programming Can Teach us about Maths, Science and Philosophy. The topic for DevOpsDays is Everything as code. You cant get more everything than the universe! In this presentation Im going to step away from containers, orchestration and servers to talk about what programming can teach us about maths, science and philosophy. This presentation probably isnt going to help you build or manage systems, but it should excite and interest those who are curious about the big questions!]]>

The Universe as Code - What Programming Can Teach us about Maths, Science and Philosophy. The topic for DevOpsDays is Everything as code. You cant get more everything than the universe! In this presentation Im going to step away from containers, orchestration and servers to talk about what programming can teach us about maths, science and philosophy. This presentation probably isnt going to help you build or manage systems, but it should excite and interest those who are curious about the big questions!]]>
Fri, 04 May 2018 07:42:52 GMT /slideshow/the-universe-as-code-dave-kerr/95919116 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) The Universe as Code - Dave Kerr DevOpsDaysJKT The Universe as Code - What Programming Can Teach us about Maths, Science and Philosophy. The topic for DevOpsDays is Everything as code. You cant get more everything than the universe! In this presentation Im going to step away from containers, orchestration and servers to talk about what programming can teach us about maths, science and philosophy. This presentation probably isnt going to help you build or manage systems, but it should excite and interest those who are curious about the big questions! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theuniverseascodedavekerr-180504074252-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Universe as Code - What Programming Can Teach us about Maths, Science and Philosophy. The topic for DevOpsDays is Everything as code. You cant get more everything than the universe! In this presentation Im going to step away from containers, orchestration and servers to talk about what programming can teach us about maths, science and philosophy. This presentation probably isnt going to help you build or manage systems, but it should excite and interest those who are curious about the big questions!
The Universe as Code - Dave Kerr from DevOpsDaysJKT
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Not a DevOps talk - Cot辿 /slideshow/not-a-devops-talk-cot/95896947 notadevopstalk-cote-180504032611
Most people putting DevOps in place have only the foggiest notion of what it is beyond a better mouse trap, and something about culture. This talk uses failures and successes from DevOps-practicing organizations to give advice from the real world on practicing DevOps well. DevOps has developed a broad definition thats come to mean whatever the things are we do that makes IT better. While its annoying to have to spend the first 10 minutes of any conversation calibrating on what DevOps means, this points towards a broader need: organizations are desperate to improve how they create, deploy, and manage their custom written software. The goals of DevOps align perfectly with this need, though as organizations who try to scale DevOps are finding, DevOps doesnt solve all of your problems. This talk will cover this framing of DevOps and then walk through several case studies of how (mostly large, but some medium and small) organizations are failing and succeeding at applying DevOps. In doing so, this talk provides advice for high level planning and then daily tactics for not only doing the DevOps, but improving the way organizations manage their stable of software.]]>

Most people putting DevOps in place have only the foggiest notion of what it is beyond a better mouse trap, and something about culture. This talk uses failures and successes from DevOps-practicing organizations to give advice from the real world on practicing DevOps well. DevOps has developed a broad definition thats come to mean whatever the things are we do that makes IT better. While its annoying to have to spend the first 10 minutes of any conversation calibrating on what DevOps means, this points towards a broader need: organizations are desperate to improve how they create, deploy, and manage their custom written software. The goals of DevOps align perfectly with this need, though as organizations who try to scale DevOps are finding, DevOps doesnt solve all of your problems. This talk will cover this framing of DevOps and then walk through several case studies of how (mostly large, but some medium and small) organizations are failing and succeeding at applying DevOps. In doing so, this talk provides advice for high level planning and then daily tactics for not only doing the DevOps, but improving the way organizations manage their stable of software.]]>
Fri, 04 May 2018 03:26:11 GMT /slideshow/not-a-devops-talk-cot/95896947 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) Not a DevOps talk - Cot辿 DevOpsDaysJKT Most people putting DevOps in place have only the foggiest notion of what it is beyond a better mouse trap, and something about culture. This talk uses failures and successes from DevOps-practicing organizations to give advice from the real world on practicing DevOps well. DevOps has developed a broad definition thats come to mean whatever the things are we do that makes IT better. While its annoying to have to spend the first 10 minutes of any conversation calibrating on what DevOps means, this points towards a broader need: organizations are desperate to improve how they create, deploy, and manage their custom written software. The goals of DevOps align perfectly with this need, though as organizations who try to scale DevOps are finding, DevOps doesnt solve all of your problems. This talk will cover this framing of DevOps and then walk through several case studies of how (mostly large, but some medium and small) organizations are failing and succeeding at applying DevOps. In doing so, this talk provides advice for high level planning and then daily tactics for not only doing the DevOps, but improving the way organizations manage their stable of software. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/notadevopstalk-cote-180504032611-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Most people putting DevOps in place have only the foggiest notion of what it is beyond a better mouse trap, and something about culture. This talk uses failures and successes from DevOps-practicing organizations to give advice from the real world on practicing DevOps well. DevOps has developed a broad definition thats come to mean whatever the things are we do that makes IT better. While its annoying to have to spend the first 10 minutes of any conversation calibrating on what DevOps means, this points towards a broader need: organizations are desperate to improve how they create, deploy, and manage their custom written software. The goals of DevOps align perfectly with this need, though as organizations who try to scale DevOps are finding, DevOps doesnt solve all of your problems. This talk will cover this framing of DevOps and then walk through several case studies of how (mostly large, but some medium and small) organizations are failing and succeeding at applying DevOps. In doing so, this talk provides advice for high level planning and then daily tactics for not only doing the DevOps, but improving the way organizations manage their stable of software.
Not a DevOps talk - Cot莨 from DevOpsDaysJKT
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The State Of DevOps 2018 - Matt Ray /slideshow/the-state-of-devops-2018-matt-ray/95896492 20180426-dodjakarta-stateofdevops2018-180504031950
DevOps is approaching 10 years old as a term, but it continues to evolve in response to the state of the software world. DevOps is the recognition of the way that developers, operations, and the business deliver features into production. There is no formal methodology, only sets of practice and principles of how we predictably ensure reliable delivery of business outcomes through IT. Lets take a look back at the changing landscape and the current hot topics of conversation: * Has DevOps gone mainstream? * Is DevOps culture or tools? * DevOps vs. SRE, whats the difference? * What does Serverless mean to DevOps? * What happens next?]]>

DevOps is approaching 10 years old as a term, but it continues to evolve in response to the state of the software world. DevOps is the recognition of the way that developers, operations, and the business deliver features into production. There is no formal methodology, only sets of practice and principles of how we predictably ensure reliable delivery of business outcomes through IT. Lets take a look back at the changing landscape and the current hot topics of conversation: * Has DevOps gone mainstream? * Is DevOps culture or tools? * DevOps vs. SRE, whats the difference? * What does Serverless mean to DevOps? * What happens next?]]>
Fri, 04 May 2018 03:19:50 GMT /slideshow/the-state-of-devops-2018-matt-ray/95896492 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) The State Of DevOps 2018 - Matt Ray DevOpsDaysJKT DevOps is approaching 10 years old as a term, but it continues to evolve in response to the state of the software world. DevOps is the recognition of the way that developers, operations, and the business deliver features into production. There is no formal methodology, only sets of practice and principles of how we predictably ensure reliable delivery of business outcomes through IT. Lets take a look back at the changing landscape and the current hot topics of conversation: * Has DevOps gone mainstream? * Is DevOps culture or tools? * DevOps vs. SRE, whats the difference? * What does Serverless mean to DevOps? * What happens next? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20180426-dodjakarta-stateofdevops2018-180504031950-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DevOps is approaching 10 years old as a term, but it continues to evolve in response to the state of the software world. DevOps is the recognition of the way that developers, operations, and the business deliver features into production. There is no formal methodology, only sets of practice and principles of how we predictably ensure reliable delivery of business outcomes through IT. Lets take a look back at the changing landscape and the current hot topics of conversation: * Has DevOps gone mainstream? * Is DevOps culture or tools? * DevOps vs. SRE, whats the difference? * What does Serverless mean to DevOps? * What happens next?
The State Of DevOps 2018 - Matt Ray from DevOpsDaysJKT
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Scrum around the world - Red Tangerine /slideshow/scrum-around-the-world-red-tangerine/95895422 scrumaroundtheworlddevopsjakata-180504030424
DevOpsDays Jakarta Ignite]]>

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Fri, 04 May 2018 03:04:24 GMT /slideshow/scrum-around-the-world-red-tangerine/95895422 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) Scrum around the world - Red Tangerine DevOpsDaysJKT DevOpsDays Jakarta Ignite <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/scrumaroundtheworlddevopsjakata-180504030424-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DevOpsDays Jakarta Ignite
Scrum around the world - Red Tangerine from DevOpsDaysJKT
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How Honestbee Does CI/CD on Kubernetes - Vincent DeSmet /slideshow/how-honestbee-does-cicd-on-kubernetes-vincent-desmet/95895407 honestbee-cicd-kubernetes-180504030408
Honestbee has been running Kubernetes in production since mid 2016. We have heavily invested in Helm and have real experience managing our Kubernetes service deployments as code with Helm. We would like to share how Helm is used internally at Honestbee. In the presentation we will tackle the following examples and use cases: * Continuous Delivery using Helm * Secret management with VaultController * Building and hosting our own chart repositories (and the iterations we did) * Plugins to help manage values * Helm Chart best practices]]>

Honestbee has been running Kubernetes in production since mid 2016. We have heavily invested in Helm and have real experience managing our Kubernetes service deployments as code with Helm. We would like to share how Helm is used internally at Honestbee. In the presentation we will tackle the following examples and use cases: * Continuous Delivery using Helm * Secret management with VaultController * Building and hosting our own chart repositories (and the iterations we did) * Plugins to help manage values * Helm Chart best practices]]>
Fri, 04 May 2018 03:04:08 GMT /slideshow/how-honestbee-does-cicd-on-kubernetes-vincent-desmet/95895407 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) How Honestbee Does CI/CD on Kubernetes - Vincent DeSmet DevOpsDaysJKT Honestbee has been running Kubernetes in production since mid 2016. We have heavily invested in Helm and have real experience managing our Kubernetes service deployments as code with Helm. We would like to share how Helm is used internally at Honestbee. In the presentation we will tackle the following examples and use cases: * Continuous Delivery using Helm * Secret management with VaultController * Building and hosting our own chart repositories (and the iterations we did) * Plugins to help manage values * Helm Chart best practices <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/honestbee-cicd-kubernetes-180504030408-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Honestbee has been running Kubernetes in production since mid 2016. We have heavily invested in Helm and have real experience managing our Kubernetes service deployments as code with Helm. We would like to share how Helm is used internally at Honestbee. In the presentation we will tackle the following examples and use cases: * Continuous Delivery using Helm * Secret management with VaultController * Building and hosting our own chart repositories (and the iterations we did) * Plugins to help manage values * Helm Chart best practices
How Honestbee Does CI/CD on Kubernetes - Vincent DeSmet from DevOpsDaysJKT
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Healthy DevOps - Masto Sitorus /slideshow/healthy-devops-masto-sitorus/95895402 healthydevops-180504030405
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Fri, 04 May 2018 03:04:05 GMT /slideshow/healthy-devops-masto-sitorus/95895402 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) Healthy DevOps - Masto Sitorus DevOpsDaysJKT DevOpsDays Jakarta Ignite <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/healthydevops-180504030405-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DevOpsDays Jakarta Ignite
Healthy DevOps - Masto Sitorus from DevOpsDaysJKT
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DevOps Practice in Nonprofit - Abdurrachman Mappuji /slideshow/devops-practice-in-nonprofit-abdurrachman-mappuji/95895395 devopsinnonprofit-180504030402
DevOps practice in nonprofit and how we develop and deploy software to resource-constrained device Web and commercial space is overrated, there are many other computation that also make a good cause become possible. In this talk I will talk about how we work at nonprofit organization with distributed team consist of developer, volunteer, intern, leaders. This is taken from my background as volunteer in the team. Then we will have a biggest part of the talk discussing about how we employ docker to package our application to resource-constrained and low power device to be deploy in our field (remote area with limited electricity and internet). We create our own linux distro which has some tools embedded for Raspberry Pi. Infrastructure-as-code is somewhat unique in this arena. In this talk we will close our talk with some lesson learned that commercial space can learn from nonprofit like us. How we appreciate contribution accross project. How to attract people to automagically contribute. And many other stuffs. Hope you enjoy.]]>

DevOps practice in nonprofit and how we develop and deploy software to resource-constrained device Web and commercial space is overrated, there are many other computation that also make a good cause become possible. In this talk I will talk about how we work at nonprofit organization with distributed team consist of developer, volunteer, intern, leaders. This is taken from my background as volunteer in the team. Then we will have a biggest part of the talk discussing about how we employ docker to package our application to resource-constrained and low power device to be deploy in our field (remote area with limited electricity and internet). We create our own linux distro which has some tools embedded for Raspberry Pi. Infrastructure-as-code is somewhat unique in this arena. In this talk we will close our talk with some lesson learned that commercial space can learn from nonprofit like us. How we appreciate contribution accross project. How to attract people to automagically contribute. And many other stuffs. Hope you enjoy.]]>
Fri, 04 May 2018 03:04:02 GMT /slideshow/devops-practice-in-nonprofit-abdurrachman-mappuji/95895395 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) DevOps Practice in Nonprofit - Abdurrachman Mappuji DevOpsDaysJKT DevOps practice in nonprofit and how we develop and deploy software to resource-constrained device Web and commercial space is overrated, there are many other computation that also make a good cause become possible. In this talk I will talk about how we work at nonprofit organization with distributed team consist of developer, volunteer, intern, leaders. This is taken from my background as volunteer in the team. Then we will have a biggest part of the talk discussing about how we employ docker to package our application to resource-constrained and low power device to be deploy in our field (remote area with limited electricity and internet). We create our own linux distro which has some tools embedded for Raspberry Pi. Infrastructure-as-code is somewhat unique in this arena. In this talk we will close our talk with some lesson learned that commercial space can learn from nonprofit like us. How we appreciate contribution accross project. How to attract people to automagically contribute. And many other stuffs. Hope you enjoy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/devopsinnonprofit-180504030402-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DevOps practice in nonprofit and how we develop and deploy software to resource-constrained device Web and commercial space is overrated, there are many other computation that also make a good cause become possible. In this talk I will talk about how we work at nonprofit organization with distributed team consist of developer, volunteer, intern, leaders. This is taken from my background as volunteer in the team. Then we will have a biggest part of the talk discussing about how we employ docker to package our application to resource-constrained and low power device to be deploy in our field (remote area with limited electricity and internet). We create our own linux distro which has some tools embedded for Raspberry Pi. Infrastructure-as-code is somewhat unique in this arena. In this talk we will close our talk with some lesson learned that commercial space can learn from nonprofit like us. How we appreciate contribution accross project. How to attract people to automagically contribute. And many other stuffs. Hope you enjoy.
DevOps Practice in Nonprofit - Abdurrachman Mappuji from DevOpsDaysJKT
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Dockerize Your Web Application Stack - Salman El Farisi /slideshow/dockerize-your-web-application-stack-salman-el-farisi/95895394 dockerizewebappstackphp-180504030402
Dockerizing your web application stack (Nginx, PHP, MySQL) is about how to convert your web application stack from multiple VMs or bare metal based into Container based using Docker.]]>

Dockerizing your web application stack (Nginx, PHP, MySQL) is about how to convert your web application stack from multiple VMs or bare metal based into Container based using Docker.]]>
Fri, 04 May 2018 03:04:02 GMT /slideshow/dockerize-your-web-application-stack-salman-el-farisi/95895394 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) Dockerize Your Web Application Stack - Salman El Farisi DevOpsDaysJKT Dockerizing your web application stack (Nginx, PHP, MySQL) is about how to convert your web application stack from multiple VMs or bare metal based into Container based using Docker. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dockerizewebappstackphp-180504030402-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dockerizing your web application stack (Nginx, PHP, MySQL) is about how to convert your web application stack from multiple VMs or bare metal based into Container based using Docker.
Dockerize Your Web Application Stack - Salman El Farisi from DevOpsDaysJKT
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DevOps Adoption: Challenges & Opportunities /slideshow/devops-adoption-challenges-opportunities/95895393 devopsadoptionchallengesopportunities-180504030401
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Fri, 04 May 2018 03:04:01 GMT /slideshow/devops-adoption-challenges-opportunities/95895393 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) DevOps Adoption: Challenges & Opportunities DevOpsDaysJKT DevOpsDays Jakarta <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/devopsadoptionchallengesopportunities-180504030401-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DevOpsDays Jakarta
DevOps Adoption: Challenges & Opportunities from DevOpsDaysJKT
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Batch size matter - Thomas Rothe /slideshow/batch-size-matter-thomas-rothe/95895391 batchsizematter-180504030359
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Fri, 04 May 2018 03:03:59 GMT /slideshow/batch-size-matter-thomas-rothe/95895391 DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) Batch size matter - Thomas Rothe DevOpsDaysJKT DevOpsDays Jakarta <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/batchsizematter-180504030359-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DevOpsDays Jakarta
Batch size matter - Thomas Rothe from DevOpsDaysJKT
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DevOpsDays Jakarta Igites /DevOpsDaysJKT/devopsdays-jakarta-igites allignitesupdates26april-180504030358
1. Anthony Rees 2. David Spinks and Glaudia Califano 3. Christian Hermanus 4. Antony Marsh 5. Masto Sitorus 6. Reyhan]]>

1. Anthony Rees 2. David Spinks and Glaudia Califano 3. Christian Hermanus 4. Antony Marsh 5. Masto Sitorus 6. Reyhan]]>
Fri, 04 May 2018 03:03:58 GMT /DevOpsDaysJKT/devopsdays-jakarta-igites DevOpsDaysJKT@slideshare.net(DevOpsDaysJKT) DevOpsDays Jakarta Igites DevOpsDaysJKT 1. Anthony Rees 2. David Spinks and Glaudia Califano 3. Christian Hermanus 4. Antony Marsh 5. Masto Sitorus 6. Reyhan <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/allignitesupdates26april-180504030358-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 1. Anthony Rees 2. David Spinks and Glaudia Califano 3. Christian Hermanus 4. Antony Marsh 5. Masto Sitorus 6. Reyhan
DevOpsDays Jakarta Igites from DevOpsDaysJKT
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