際際滷shows by User: WinOpsConf / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: WinOpsConf / Thu, 28 Sep 2017 10:10:04 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: WinOpsConf Rik Hepworth - ARM Yourself for Effective Azure Provisioning /slideshow/rik-hepworth-arm-yourself-for-effective-azure-provisioning/80249865 armyourselfforeffectiveazureprovisioning-170928101004
Azure Resource Manager templates are a crucial part of your journey to the cloud. Learn the essentials of template creation and maintenance, with some examples of how to deal with complex deployments and manage the PaaS services that born in the cloud apps need.]]>

Azure Resource Manager templates are a crucial part of your journey to the cloud. Learn the essentials of template creation and maintenance, with some examples of how to deal with complex deployments and manage the PaaS services that born in the cloud apps need.]]>
Thu, 28 Sep 2017 10:10:04 GMT /slideshow/rik-hepworth-arm-yourself-for-effective-azure-provisioning/80249865 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Rik Hepworth - ARM Yourself for Effective Azure Provisioning WinOpsConf Azure Resource Manager templates are a crucial part of your journey to the cloud. Learn the essentials of template creation and maintenance, with some examples of how to deal with complex deployments and manage the PaaS services that born in the cloud apps need. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/armyourselfforeffectiveazureprovisioning-170928101004-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Azure Resource Manager templates are a crucial part of your journey to the cloud. Learn the essentials of template creation and maintenance, with some examples of how to deal with complex deployments and manage the PaaS services that born in the cloud apps need.
Rik Hepworth - ARM Yourself for Effective Azure Provisioning from WinOps Conf
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Trond Hindenes - 18 months of learning: Notes from implementing Ansible in a manual Windows org /slideshow/trond-hindenes-18-months-of-learning-notes-from-implementing-ansible-in-a-manual-windows-org/80219557 winops2017-170927144127
One of the first thing I did when I started at RiksTV was to start using Ansible for config management and provisioning. We made some great progress, but also some big mistakes along the way. This talk is all about learning from others mistakes (you get to learn from ours), along with some tips and tricks on how to get Ansible to play well in a Windows-centric org where modern config management tools were completely alien. Why we (desperately) needed config management How Ansible and Windows play together Automating cloud How we organized our Ansible code, realized our mistakes and re-organized it Next steps for RiksTV]]>

One of the first thing I did when I started at RiksTV was to start using Ansible for config management and provisioning. We made some great progress, but also some big mistakes along the way. This talk is all about learning from others mistakes (you get to learn from ours), along with some tips and tricks on how to get Ansible to play well in a Windows-centric org where modern config management tools were completely alien. Why we (desperately) needed config management How Ansible and Windows play together Automating cloud How we organized our Ansible code, realized our mistakes and re-organized it Next steps for RiksTV]]>
Wed, 27 Sep 2017 14:41:27 GMT /slideshow/trond-hindenes-18-months-of-learning-notes-from-implementing-ansible-in-a-manual-windows-org/80219557 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Trond Hindenes - 18 months of learning: Notes from implementing Ansible in a manual Windows org WinOpsConf One of the first thing I did when I started at RiksTV was to start using Ansible for config management and provisioning. We made some great progress, but also some big mistakes along the way. This talk is all about learning from others mistakes (you get to learn from ours), along with some tips and tricks on how to get Ansible to play well in a Windows-centric org where modern config management tools were completely alien. Why we (desperately) needed config management How Ansible and Windows play together Automating cloud How we organized our Ansible code, realized our mistakes and re-organized it Next steps for RiksTV <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/winops2017-170927144127-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of the first thing I did when I started at RiksTV was to start using Ansible for config management and provisioning. We made some great progress, but also some big mistakes along the way. This talk is all about learning from others mistakes (you get to learn from ours), along with some tips and tricks on how to get Ansible to play well in a Windows-centric org where modern config management tools were completely alien. Why we (desperately) needed config management How Ansible and Windows play together Automating cloud How we organized our Ansible code, realized our mistakes and re-organized it Next steps for RiksTV
Trond Hindenes - 18 months of learning: Notes from implementing Ansible in a manual Windows org from WinOps Conf
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Flynn Bundy - 60 micro-services in 6 months /WinOpsConf/flynn-bundy-60-microservices-in-6-months microservices-170927101315
In this talk, I want to take the audience on a journey of how we (Coolblue) migrated 60 .Net micro-services to the AWS Cloud. This talk covers the highs, lows and everything in between when working in a multi-disciplinary Developer / Operations Cloud team. This talk will cover the evolution of our processes and toolsets to align with Chaos Engineering best practices. Most importantly, I want to highlight how we changed the way we thought about services and servers in general. The key takeaways from this talk would be related to: Continous Inspection (TeamCity) Continous Deployment (Octopus Deploy) Infrastructure as Code (Cloudformation) Chaos Engineering (Chaos Monkey) Monitoring and Logging (Datadog and Splunk) .Net and .Net Core (on Windows Server 2016) Automation in AWS Cloud]]>

In this talk, I want to take the audience on a journey of how we (Coolblue) migrated 60 .Net micro-services to the AWS Cloud. This talk covers the highs, lows and everything in between when working in a multi-disciplinary Developer / Operations Cloud team. This talk will cover the evolution of our processes and toolsets to align with Chaos Engineering best practices. Most importantly, I want to highlight how we changed the way we thought about services and servers in general. The key takeaways from this talk would be related to: Continous Inspection (TeamCity) Continous Deployment (Octopus Deploy) Infrastructure as Code (Cloudformation) Chaos Engineering (Chaos Monkey) Monitoring and Logging (Datadog and Splunk) .Net and .Net Core (on Windows Server 2016) Automation in AWS Cloud]]>
Wed, 27 Sep 2017 10:13:15 GMT /WinOpsConf/flynn-bundy-60-microservices-in-6-months WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Flynn Bundy - 60 micro-services in 6 months WinOpsConf In this talk, I want to take the audience on a journey of how we (Coolblue) migrated 60 .Net micro-services to the AWS Cloud. This talk covers the highs, lows and everything in between when working in a multi-disciplinary Developer / Operations Cloud team. This talk will cover the evolution of our processes and toolsets to align with Chaos Engineering best practices. Most importantly, I want to highlight how we changed the way we thought about services and servers in general. The key takeaways from this talk would be related to: Continous Inspection (TeamCity) Continous Deployment (Octopus Deploy) Infrastructure as Code (Cloudformation) Chaos Engineering (Chaos Monkey) Monitoring and Logging (Datadog and Splunk) .Net and .Net Core (on Windows Server 2016) Automation in AWS Cloud <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/microservices-170927101315-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this talk, I want to take the audience on a journey of how we (Coolblue) migrated 60 .Net micro-services to the AWS Cloud. This talk covers the highs, lows and everything in between when working in a multi-disciplinary Developer / Operations Cloud team. This talk will cover the evolution of our processes and toolsets to align with Chaos Engineering best practices. Most importantly, I want to highlight how we changed the way we thought about services and servers in general. The key takeaways from this talk would be related to: Continous Inspection (TeamCity) Continous Deployment (Octopus Deploy) Infrastructure as Code (Cloudformation) Chaos Engineering (Chaos Monkey) Monitoring and Logging (Datadog and Splunk) .Net and .Net Core (on Windows Server 2016) Automation in AWS Cloud
Flynn Bundy - 60 micro-services in 6 months from WinOps Conf
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Ian Margetts - ASOS Journey to Continuous Deployment /slideshow/ian-margetts-asos-journey-to-continuous-deployment/80179450 asos-platformengineering-winops2017-170926150805
ASOS has been improving its world for the last 8 years. It has grown from 2 teams in 2008 to over 50 in 2017, increased revenues massively in the same period and then embarked on a major re-architecture of its codebase with a large emphasis on cloud. This talk is about how we have approached the evolution of DevOps during that period some of the mistakes we have identified and how its so not about tools but people, getting good people to care about Platform Engineering and engendering that behaviour in to teams.]]>

ASOS has been improving its world for the last 8 years. It has grown from 2 teams in 2008 to over 50 in 2017, increased revenues massively in the same period and then embarked on a major re-architecture of its codebase with a large emphasis on cloud. This talk is about how we have approached the evolution of DevOps during that period some of the mistakes we have identified and how its so not about tools but people, getting good people to care about Platform Engineering and engendering that behaviour in to teams.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 15:08:04 GMT /slideshow/ian-margetts-asos-journey-to-continuous-deployment/80179450 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Ian Margetts - ASOS Journey to Continuous Deployment WinOpsConf ASOS has been improving its world for the last 8 years. It has grown from 2 teams in 2008 to over 50 in 2017, increased revenues massively in the same period and then embarked on a major re-architecture of its codebase with a large emphasis on cloud. This talk is about how we have approached the evolution of DevOps during that period some of the mistakes we have identified and how its so not about tools but people, getting good people to care about Platform Engineering and engendering that behaviour in to teams. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/asos-platformengineering-winops2017-170926150805-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ASOS has been improving its world for the last 8 years. It has grown from 2 teams in 2008 to over 50 in 2017, increased revenues massively in the same period and then embarked on a major re-architecture of its codebase with a large emphasis on cloud. This talk is about how we have approached the evolution of DevOps during that period some of the mistakes we have identified and how its so not about tools but people, getting good people to care about Platform Engineering and engendering that behaviour in to teams.
Ian Margetts - ASOS Journey to Continuous Deployment from WinOps Conf
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Connon MacRae - Evolution of Ticketmaster's journey to DevOps /slideshow/connon-macrae-evolution-of-ticketmasters-journey-to-devops/80179421 connonmacraewinops2017-170926150710
A brief history of Ticketmaster's journey and some of the bumps in the road that affected our collaboration between Engineering and Operations . . . and what we're doing about it next. International evolved as a franchise of a US company into a large group in it's own right, expanded by the merger in 2010 for Ticketmaster to become part of LiveNation Entertainment. Over the years as teams and products expanded and contracted we have been faced with different barriers - timezones, culture, compliance, politics &apm; technology. Our latest 'DevOps' changes as we have started to migrate to AWS started to highlight some gaps in our thinking so I'd like to share what we are doing next to help us prepare better for the future.]]>

A brief history of Ticketmaster's journey and some of the bumps in the road that affected our collaboration between Engineering and Operations . . . and what we're doing about it next. International evolved as a franchise of a US company into a large group in it's own right, expanded by the merger in 2010 for Ticketmaster to become part of LiveNation Entertainment. Over the years as teams and products expanded and contracted we have been faced with different barriers - timezones, culture, compliance, politics &apm; technology. Our latest 'DevOps' changes as we have started to migrate to AWS started to highlight some gaps in our thinking so I'd like to share what we are doing next to help us prepare better for the future.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 15:07:10 GMT /slideshow/connon-macrae-evolution-of-ticketmasters-journey-to-devops/80179421 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Connon MacRae - Evolution of Ticketmaster's journey to DevOps WinOpsConf A brief history of Ticketmaster's journey and some of the bumps in the road that affected our collaboration between Engineering and Operations . . . and what we're doing about it next. International evolved as a franchise of a US company into a large group in it's own right, expanded by the merger in 2010 for Ticketmaster to become part of LiveNation Entertainment. Over the years as teams and products expanded and contracted we have been faced with different barriers - timezones, culture, compliance, politics &apm; technology. Our latest 'DevOps' changes as we have started to migrate to AWS started to highlight some gaps in our thinking so I'd like to share what we are doing next to help us prepare better for the future. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/connonmacraewinops2017-170926150710-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A brief history of Ticketmaster&#39;s journey and some of the bumps in the road that affected our collaboration between Engineering and Operations . . . and what we&#39;re doing about it next. International evolved as a franchise of a US company into a large group in it&#39;s own right, expanded by the merger in 2010 for Ticketmaster to become part of LiveNation Entertainment. Over the years as teams and products expanded and contracted we have been faced with different barriers - timezones, culture, compliance, politics &amp;apm; technology. Our latest &#39;DevOps&#39; changes as we have started to migrate to AWS started to highlight some gaps in our thinking so I&#39;d like to share what we are doing next to help us prepare better for the future.
Connon MacRae - Evolution of Ticketmaster's journey to DevOps from WinOps Conf
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Eduardo Piairo - Deployment pipeline for databases (Azure SQL Database, SQL Server) /slideshow/eduardo-piairo-deployment-pipeline-for-databases-azure-sql-database-sql-server/80179373 deploymentpipelinefordatabaseswinops2017-170926150555
The database development should not be handled differently from application development. Concepts like source control, continuous integration and continuous delivery in order not only to improve the database deployment process but also to narrow down the gap between applications and databases. In this session will explore the different ways how to set up a deployment pipeline for databases. The database can be an Azure SQL Database or a database hosted in a SQL Server, the same concepts should be applied to both. I will explore the different challenges of the deployment pipeline steps: source control, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and how the decisions (migrations vs state approach for example) in each step influences the next steps. The deployment pipeline can be built only for databases, or to include applications in the different steps (can even include infrastructure). I will explore the different/possible configurations of the deployment pipeline while articulating databases and applications.]]>

The database development should not be handled differently from application development. Concepts like source control, continuous integration and continuous delivery in order not only to improve the database deployment process but also to narrow down the gap between applications and databases. In this session will explore the different ways how to set up a deployment pipeline for databases. The database can be an Azure SQL Database or a database hosted in a SQL Server, the same concepts should be applied to both. I will explore the different challenges of the deployment pipeline steps: source control, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and how the decisions (migrations vs state approach for example) in each step influences the next steps. The deployment pipeline can be built only for databases, or to include applications in the different steps (can even include infrastructure). I will explore the different/possible configurations of the deployment pipeline while articulating databases and applications.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 15:05:55 GMT /slideshow/eduardo-piairo-deployment-pipeline-for-databases-azure-sql-database-sql-server/80179373 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Eduardo Piairo - Deployment pipeline for databases (Azure SQL Database, SQL Server) WinOpsConf The database development should not be handled differently from application development. Concepts like source control, continuous integration and continuous delivery in order not only to improve the database deployment process but also to narrow down the gap between applications and databases. In this session will explore the different ways how to set up a deployment pipeline for databases. The database can be an Azure SQL Database or a database hosted in a SQL Server, the same concepts should be applied to both. I will explore the different challenges of the deployment pipeline steps: source control, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and how the decisions (migrations vs state approach for example) in each step influences the next steps. The deployment pipeline can be built only for databases, or to include applications in the different steps (can even include infrastructure). I will explore the different/possible configurations of the deployment pipeline while articulating databases and applications. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/deploymentpipelinefordatabaseswinops2017-170926150555-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The database development should not be handled differently from application development. Concepts like source control, continuous integration and continuous delivery in order not only to improve the database deployment process but also to narrow down the gap between applications and databases. In this session will explore the different ways how to set up a deployment pipeline for databases. The database can be an Azure SQL Database or a database hosted in a SQL Server, the same concepts should be applied to both. I will explore the different challenges of the deployment pipeline steps: source control, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and how the decisions (migrations vs state approach for example) in each step influences the next steps. The deployment pipeline can be built only for databases, or to include applications in the different steps (can even include infrastructure). I will explore the different/possible configurations of the deployment pipeline while articulating databases and applications.
Eduardo Piairo - Deployment pipeline for databases (Azure SQL Database, SQL Server) from WinOps Conf
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Ed Elliott - Practical DSC in Azure /slideshow/ed-elliott-practical-dsc-in-azure/80179278 practicaldscinazure-170926150259
Powershell DSC is the future of configuration management on Windows but it can be very frustrating when it fails, especially in Azure. In this session we will explore how to deploy configurations to windows servers using Azure Automation and DSC. We will go over the concepts involved and have a walk through of getting a DSC configuration to apply to a set of virtual machines. We will take a demo configuration with multiple dependencies and deploy that to a Windows Virtual Machine in Azure we will examine what happens at each step and show you how to troubleshoot it if and when your deployment fails.]]>

Powershell DSC is the future of configuration management on Windows but it can be very frustrating when it fails, especially in Azure. In this session we will explore how to deploy configurations to windows servers using Azure Automation and DSC. We will go over the concepts involved and have a walk through of getting a DSC configuration to apply to a set of virtual machines. We will take a demo configuration with multiple dependencies and deploy that to a Windows Virtual Machine in Azure we will examine what happens at each step and show you how to troubleshoot it if and when your deployment fails.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 15:02:58 GMT /slideshow/ed-elliott-practical-dsc-in-azure/80179278 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Ed Elliott - Practical DSC in Azure WinOpsConf Powershell DSC is the future of configuration management on Windows but it can be very frustrating when it fails, especially in Azure. In this session we will explore how to deploy configurations to windows servers using Azure Automation and DSC. We will go over the concepts involved and have a walk through of getting a DSC configuration to apply to a set of virtual machines. We will take a demo configuration with multiple dependencies and deploy that to a Windows Virtual Machine in Azure we will examine what happens at each step and show you how to troubleshoot it if and when your deployment fails. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/practicaldscinazure-170926150259-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Powershell DSC is the future of configuration management on Windows but it can be very frustrating when it fails, especially in Azure. In this session we will explore how to deploy configurations to windows servers using Azure Automation and DSC. We will go over the concepts involved and have a walk through of getting a DSC configuration to apply to a set of virtual machines. We will take a demo configuration with multiple dependencies and deploy that to a Windows Virtual Machine in Azure we will examine what happens at each step and show you how to troubleshoot it if and when your deployment fails.
Ed Elliott - Practical DSC in Azure from WinOps Conf
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Alex Magnay - Azure Infrastructure as Code with Hashicorp Terraform /slideshow/alex-magnay-azure-infrastructure-as-code-with-hashicorp-terraform/80179132 201709azureterraformslideshare-170926145906
What is infrastructure as code and why should you care? In a demo rich session, Alex will use Hashicorp Terraform to rapidly deploy, manage and tear down resources on Azure. You但ll be shown how it benefits Development, Security and Operations teams and how it fits into a DevSecOps way of managing IT. Alex will show how to get started and share his tips from the field. Finally, did we mention Terraform is free?!]]>

What is infrastructure as code and why should you care? In a demo rich session, Alex will use Hashicorp Terraform to rapidly deploy, manage and tear down resources on Azure. You但ll be shown how it benefits Development, Security and Operations teams and how it fits into a DevSecOps way of managing IT. Alex will show how to get started and share his tips from the field. Finally, did we mention Terraform is free?!]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 14:59:06 GMT /slideshow/alex-magnay-azure-infrastructure-as-code-with-hashicorp-terraform/80179132 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Alex Magnay - Azure Infrastructure as Code with Hashicorp Terraform WinOpsConf What is infrastructure as code and why should you care? In a demo rich session, Alex will use Hashicorp Terraform to rapidly deploy, manage and tear down resources on Azure. You但ll be shown how it benefits Development, Security and Operations teams and how it fits into a DevSecOps way of managing IT. Alex will show how to get started and share his tips from the field. Finally, did we mention Terraform is free?! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201709azureterraformslideshare-170926145906-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is infrastructure as code and why should you care? In a demo rich session, Alex will use Hashicorp Terraform to rapidly deploy, manage and tear down resources on Azure. You但ll be shown how it benefits Development, Security and Operations teams and how it fits into a DevSecOps way of managing IT. Alex will show how to get started and share his tips from the field. Finally, did we mention Terraform is free?!
Alex Magnay - Azure Infrastructure as Code with Hashicorp Terraform from WinOps Conf
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Kathleen Wilson - Evolve Cloud Operations and Enable Agile with Modern Service Management /slideshow/kathleen-wilson-evolve-cloud-operations-and-enable-agile-with-modern-service-management/80178646 evolvecloudoperationsandenableagilewithmodernservicemanagementwinops-170926144722
Hybrid cloud disrupts IT with not so obvious roles, responsibilities, and activities. Legacy ITSM practices and siloed IT teams are challenged to adopt and gain immediate value of Cloud. Organizations must evolve conventional thinking and transition to modern service management practices, inclusive of Agile and DevOps, aimed at accelerating digital transformation. Microsoft Modern Service Management was conceived with this is mind, taking leading-edge value based approach to service management that helps organizations unlock the value of their Microsoft Cloud investment. This session shares how Microsofts Customers have benefitted from adopting MSM Principles and how you modernize your IT practices.]]>

Hybrid cloud disrupts IT with not so obvious roles, responsibilities, and activities. Legacy ITSM practices and siloed IT teams are challenged to adopt and gain immediate value of Cloud. Organizations must evolve conventional thinking and transition to modern service management practices, inclusive of Agile and DevOps, aimed at accelerating digital transformation. Microsoft Modern Service Management was conceived with this is mind, taking leading-edge value based approach to service management that helps organizations unlock the value of their Microsoft Cloud investment. This session shares how Microsofts Customers have benefitted from adopting MSM Principles and how you modernize your IT practices.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 14:47:22 GMT /slideshow/kathleen-wilson-evolve-cloud-operations-and-enable-agile-with-modern-service-management/80178646 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Kathleen Wilson - Evolve Cloud Operations and Enable Agile with Modern Service Management WinOpsConf Hybrid cloud disrupts IT with not so obvious roles, responsibilities, and activities. Legacy ITSM practices and siloed IT teams are challenged to adopt and gain immediate value of Cloud. Organizations must evolve conventional thinking and transition to modern service management practices, inclusive of Agile and DevOps, aimed at accelerating digital transformation. Microsoft Modern Service Management was conceived with this is mind, taking leading-edge value based approach to service management that helps organizations unlock the value of their Microsoft Cloud investment. This session shares how Microsofts Customers have benefitted from adopting MSM Principles and how you modernize your IT practices. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/evolvecloudoperationsandenableagilewithmodernservicemanagementwinops-170926144722-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hybrid cloud disrupts IT with not so obvious roles, responsibilities, and activities. Legacy ITSM practices and siloed IT teams are challenged to adopt and gain immediate value of Cloud. Organizations must evolve conventional thinking and transition to modern service management practices, inclusive of Agile and DevOps, aimed at accelerating digital transformation. Microsoft Modern Service Management was conceived with this is mind, taking leading-edge value based approach to service management that helps organizations unlock the value of their Microsoft Cloud investment. This session shares how Microsofts Customers have benefitted from adopting MSM Principles and how you modernize your IT practices.
Kathleen Wilson - Evolve Cloud Operations and Enable Agile with Modern Service Management from WinOps Conf
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Neil Peterson - Azure CLI Deep Dive /slideshow/neil-peterson-azure-cli-deep-dive/80178605 winops-nepeters-cli-deep-dive-170926144622
Azure has a new Command Line Interface, the Azure CLI 2.0. This powerful tool provides cross platform provisioning, management, and automation capabilities for Azure services with an easy to understand interface. In this session we will start with the basics and work our way towards complex end to end Azure deployments using the Azure CLI 2.0. Regardless if you work on a Mac, Windows, or Linux system, this session will get you ramped on managing Azure with the CLI 2.0. ]]>

Azure has a new Command Line Interface, the Azure CLI 2.0. This powerful tool provides cross platform provisioning, management, and automation capabilities for Azure services with an easy to understand interface. In this session we will start with the basics and work our way towards complex end to end Azure deployments using the Azure CLI 2.0. Regardless if you work on a Mac, Windows, or Linux system, this session will get you ramped on managing Azure with the CLI 2.0. ]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 14:46:22 GMT /slideshow/neil-peterson-azure-cli-deep-dive/80178605 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Neil Peterson - Azure CLI Deep Dive WinOpsConf Azure has a new Command Line Interface, the Azure CLI 2.0. This powerful tool provides cross platform provisioning, management, and automation capabilities for Azure services with an easy to understand interface. In this session we will start with the basics and work our way towards complex end to end Azure deployments using the Azure CLI 2.0. Regardless if you work on a Mac, Windows, or Linux system, this session will get you ramped on managing Azure with the CLI 2.0. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/winops-nepeters-cli-deep-dive-170926144622-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Azure has a new Command Line Interface, the Azure CLI 2.0. This powerful tool provides cross platform provisioning, management, and automation capabilities for Azure services with an easy to understand interface. In this session we will start with the basics and work our way towards complex end to end Azure deployments using the Azure CLI 2.0. Regardless if you work on a Mac, Windows, or Linux system, this session will get you ramped on managing Azure with the CLI 2.0.
Neil Peterson - Azure CLI Deep Dive from WinOps Conf
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Sam Guckenheimer - Moving to One Engineering System /slideshow/sam-guckenheimer-moving-to-one-engineering-system/80178544 movingtooneengineeringsystem-guckenheimer-170926144506
This is the story of transforming Microsoft to One Engineering System with a globally distributed 24x7x365 service on the public cloud. Well show you round the system that handles the load of some of the most demanding engineering teams in the world and share some stories about how they got there.]]>

This is the story of transforming Microsoft to One Engineering System with a globally distributed 24x7x365 service on the public cloud. Well show you round the system that handles the load of some of the most demanding engineering teams in the world and share some stories about how they got there.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 14:45:06 GMT /slideshow/sam-guckenheimer-moving-to-one-engineering-system/80178544 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Sam Guckenheimer - Moving to One Engineering System WinOpsConf This is the story of transforming Microsoft to One Engineering System with a globally distributed 24x7x365 service on the public cloud. Well show you round the system that handles the load of some of the most demanding engineering teams in the world and share some stories about how they got there. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/movingtooneengineeringsystem-guckenheimer-170926144506-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the story of transforming Microsoft to One Engineering System with a globally distributed 24x7x365 service on the public cloud. Well show you round the system that handles the load of some of the most demanding engineering teams in the world and share some stories about how they got there.
Sam Guckenheimer - Moving to One Engineering System from WinOps Conf
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Jeffrey Snover - Empowering DevOps with Azure Stack /slideshow/jeffrey-snover-empowering-devops-with-azure-stack/80178458 jsnover-winops2017-170926144237
Azure Stack is the first product in a new category the hybrid cloud platform. It is a radical new product that you can think of as delivering the cloud equivalent of a SAN. Delivering a set of IaaS/PaaS Services, APIs, PowerShell and tooling experiences that are consistent with Azure allows it to run solutions from the Azure Marketplace. This allows companies to focus their dev and ops teams on the things that move their business forward, building applications which drive customer value. This session focuses on what Azure Stack is and is not. It articulates the key values it delivers and use cases it enables.]]>

Azure Stack is the first product in a new category the hybrid cloud platform. It is a radical new product that you can think of as delivering the cloud equivalent of a SAN. Delivering a set of IaaS/PaaS Services, APIs, PowerShell and tooling experiences that are consistent with Azure allows it to run solutions from the Azure Marketplace. This allows companies to focus their dev and ops teams on the things that move their business forward, building applications which drive customer value. This session focuses on what Azure Stack is and is not. It articulates the key values it delivers and use cases it enables.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 14:42:37 GMT /slideshow/jeffrey-snover-empowering-devops-with-azure-stack/80178458 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) Jeffrey Snover - Empowering DevOps with Azure Stack WinOpsConf Azure Stack is the first product in a new category the hybrid cloud platform. It is a radical new product that you can think of as delivering the cloud equivalent of a SAN. Delivering a set of IaaS/PaaS Services, APIs, PowerShell and tooling experiences that are consistent with Azure allows it to run solutions from the Azure Marketplace. This allows companies to focus their dev and ops teams on the things that move their business forward, building applications which drive customer value. This session focuses on what Azure Stack is and is not. It articulates the key values it delivers and use cases it enables. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jsnover-winops2017-170926144237-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Azure Stack is the first product in a new category the hybrid cloud platform. It is a radical new product that you can think of as delivering the cloud equivalent of a SAN. Delivering a set of IaaS/PaaS Services, APIs, PowerShell and tooling experiences that are consistent with Azure allows it to run solutions from the Azure Marketplace. This allows companies to focus their dev and ops teams on the things that move their business forward, building applications which drive customer value. This session focuses on what Azure Stack is and is not. It articulates the key values it delivers and use cases it enables.
Jeffrey Snover - Empowering DevOps with Azure Stack from WinOps Conf
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New Relic - Digital Intelligence - Meetup #12 /slideshow/new-relic-digital-intelligence-meetup-12/76566438 17-170601162205
An overview of New Relic's Digital Intelligence platform by Ricardo Santos, Snr Technical Manager.]]>

An overview of New Relic's Digital Intelligence platform by Ricardo Santos, Snr Technical Manager.]]>
Thu, 01 Jun 2017 16:22:05 GMT /slideshow/new-relic-digital-intelligence-meetup-12/76566438 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) New Relic - Digital Intelligence - Meetup #12 WinOpsConf An overview of New Relic's Digital Intelligence platform by Ricardo Santos, Snr Technical Manager. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/17-170601162205-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An overview of New Relic&#39;s Digital Intelligence platform by Ricardo Santos, Snr Technical Manager.
New Relic - Digital Intelligence - Meetup #12 from WinOps Conf
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WinOps Conf 2016 - Michael Greene - Release Pipelines /slideshow/michael-greene-release-pipelines/62659734 michaelgreene-thereleasepipelinemodelwinops-160602142101
There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. Notably, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators. For organizations already leveraging these processes, it should be clear how to leverage Microsoft platforms. For organizations that are new to the topic, it should be clear how to bring this process to your environment and what it means to your organizational culture. This presentation explains the components of a Release Pipeline for configuration as code, the value to operations, and solutions that are used when designing a new Release Pipeline architecture.]]>

There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. Notably, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators. For organizations already leveraging these processes, it should be clear how to leverage Microsoft platforms. For organizations that are new to the topic, it should be clear how to bring this process to your environment and what it means to your organizational culture. This presentation explains the components of a Release Pipeline for configuration as code, the value to operations, and solutions that are used when designing a new Release Pipeline architecture.]]>
Thu, 02 Jun 2016 14:21:00 GMT /slideshow/michael-greene-release-pipelines/62659734 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) WinOps Conf 2016 - Michael Greene - Release Pipelines WinOpsConf There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. Notably, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators. For organizations already leveraging these processes, it should be clear how to leverage Microsoft platforms. For organizations that are new to the topic, it should be clear how to bring this process to your environment and what it means to your organizational culture. This presentation explains the components of a Release Pipeline for configuration as code, the value to operations, and solutions that are used when designing a new Release Pipeline architecture. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/michaelgreene-thereleasepipelinemodelwinops-160602142101-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. Notably, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators. For organizations already leveraging these processes, it should be clear how to leverage Microsoft platforms. For organizations that are new to the topic, it should be clear how to bring this process to your environment and what it means to your organizational culture. This presentation explains the components of a Release Pipeline for configuration as code, the value to operations, and solutions that are used when designing a new Release Pipeline architecture.
WinOps Conf 2016 - Michael Greene - Release Pipelines from WinOps Conf
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WinOps Conf 2016 - Gael Colas - Configuration Management Theory: Why Idempotence and Immutability? /slideshow/gael-colas-configuration-management-theory-why-idempotence-and-immutability/62659127 gaelcolas-winopsconfimmutabilityidempotence-160602140502
We'll discover the reasons why it is a risky bet to not *aim* to manage infrastructure and its configuration with idempotence and immutability at heart. Sharing real world experience, we'll see why configurations should not be done by humans (it's like playing Djenga), and why what may work at the beginning does not work over a long period of time or scale (pet vs cattle problem).]]>

We'll discover the reasons why it is a risky bet to not *aim* to manage infrastructure and its configuration with idempotence and immutability at heart. Sharing real world experience, we'll see why configurations should not be done by humans (it's like playing Djenga), and why what may work at the beginning does not work over a long period of time or scale (pet vs cattle problem).]]>
Thu, 02 Jun 2016 14:05:02 GMT /slideshow/gael-colas-configuration-management-theory-why-idempotence-and-immutability/62659127 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) WinOps Conf 2016 - Gael Colas - Configuration Management Theory: Why Idempotence and Immutability? WinOpsConf We'll discover the reasons why it is a risky bet to not *aim* to manage infrastructure and its configuration with idempotence and immutability at heart. Sharing real world experience, we'll see why configurations should not be done by humans (it's like playing Djenga), and why what may work at the beginning does not work over a long period of time or scale (pet vs cattle problem). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gaelcolas-winopsconfimmutabilityidempotence-160602140502-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We&#39;ll discover the reasons why it is a risky bet to not *aim* to manage infrastructure and its configuration with idempotence and immutability at heart. Sharing real world experience, we&#39;ll see why configurations should not be done by humans (it&#39;s like playing Djenga), and why what may work at the beginning does not work over a long period of time or scale (pet vs cattle problem).
WinOps Conf 2016 - Gael Colas - Configuration Management Theory: Why Idempotence and Immutability? from WinOps Conf
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WinOps Conf 2016 - Jeffrey Snover - The DevOpsification of Windows Server /slideshow/jeffrey-snover-the-devopsification-of-windows-server/62624718 jeffreysnover-thedevopsificationofwindowsserver-160601163617
Everyone knows that DevOps is not about technology it is about culture and process. But some technologies make some certain processes and cultures difficult and other technologies makes them easy. This session explores why and how Windows Server 2016 was developed with DevOps in mind and what this means to customers adopting a devops workflow.]]>

Everyone knows that DevOps is not about technology it is about culture and process. But some technologies make some certain processes and cultures difficult and other technologies makes them easy. This session explores why and how Windows Server 2016 was developed with DevOps in mind and what this means to customers adopting a devops workflow.]]>
Wed, 01 Jun 2016 16:36:17 GMT /slideshow/jeffrey-snover-the-devopsification-of-windows-server/62624718 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) WinOps Conf 2016 - Jeffrey Snover - The DevOpsification of Windows Server WinOpsConf Everyone knows that DevOps is not about technology it is about culture and process. But some technologies make some certain processes and cultures difficult and other technologies makes them easy. This session explores why and how Windows Server 2016 was developed with DevOps in mind and what this means to customers adopting a devops workflow. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jeffreysnover-thedevopsificationofwindowsserver-160601163617-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Everyone knows that DevOps is not about technology it is about culture and process. But some technologies make some certain processes and cultures difficult and other technologies makes them easy. This session explores why and how Windows Server 2016 was developed with DevOps in mind and what this means to customers adopting a devops workflow.
WinOps Conf 2016 - Jeffrey Snover - The DevOpsification of Windows Server from WinOps Conf
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WinOps Conf 2016 - Peter Mounce - DoS yourself in production every night to prove you can take it /WinOpsConf/peter-mounce-dos-yourself-in-production-every-night-to-prove-you-can-take-it petermounce-dosyourselfinproductioneverynighttoproveyoucantakeit-160601163156
At JUST EAT, we haven't had an embarrassing performance regression that we haven't noticed and put right on the same day we deployed it - for over two years now. We also haven't been taken down by unexpected load. We have around 150 engineers deploying tens of times a week across around 120 different components in production. In 2014, we pushed more than 800 discrete changes and coped with around 50% more traffic as we grew. Our uptime has gone up. We don't have engineers run a performance test before we release have engineers run capacity tests every month or so when we remember to Instead, we do something a bit different...]]>

At JUST EAT, we haven't had an embarrassing performance regression that we haven't noticed and put right on the same day we deployed it - for over two years now. We also haven't been taken down by unexpected load. We have around 150 engineers deploying tens of times a week across around 120 different components in production. In 2014, we pushed more than 800 discrete changes and coped with around 50% more traffic as we grew. Our uptime has gone up. We don't have engineers run a performance test before we release have engineers run capacity tests every month or so when we remember to Instead, we do something a bit different...]]>
Wed, 01 Jun 2016 16:31:56 GMT /WinOpsConf/peter-mounce-dos-yourself-in-production-every-night-to-prove-you-can-take-it WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) WinOps Conf 2016 - Peter Mounce - DoS yourself in production every night to prove you can take it WinOpsConf At JUST EAT, we haven't had an embarrassing performance regression that we haven't noticed and put right on the same day we deployed it - for over two years now. We also haven't been taken down by unexpected load. We have around 150 engineers deploying tens of times a week across around 120 different components in production. In 2014, we pushed more than 800 discrete changes and coped with around 50% more traffic as we grew. Our uptime has gone up. We don't have engineers run a performance test before we release have engineers run capacity tests every month or so when we remember to Instead, we do something a bit different... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/petermounce-dosyourselfinproductioneverynighttoproveyoucantakeit-160601163156-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At JUST EAT, we haven&#39;t had an embarrassing performance regression that we haven&#39;t noticed and put right on the same day we deployed it - for over two years now. We also haven&#39;t been taken down by unexpected load. We have around 150 engineers deploying tens of times a week across around 120 different components in production. In 2014, we pushed more than 800 discrete changes and coped with around 50% more traffic as we grew. Our uptime has gone up. We don&#39;t have engineers run a performance test before we release have engineers run capacity tests every month or so when we remember to Instead, we do something a bit different...
WinOps Conf 2016 - Peter Mounce - DoS yourself in production every night to prove you can take it from WinOps Conf
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WinOps Conf 2016 - Matteo Emili - Development and QA Dilemmas in DevOps /slideshow/matteo-emili-development-and-qa-dilemmas-in-devops/62624383 matteoemili-developmentandqadilemmasindevops-160601162623
The quick rise of Continuous Delivery in the enterprise means that common problems are often approached the other way round. Concepts like Feature Flags and Testing In Production caused several headaches to developers and QA engineers, especially where they have a wealth of experience about traditional development. There are some challenges and approaches which are very common, and they still scare newcomers. Let's have a look at a few of these, with the most common solutions.]]>

The quick rise of Continuous Delivery in the enterprise means that common problems are often approached the other way round. Concepts like Feature Flags and Testing In Production caused several headaches to developers and QA engineers, especially where they have a wealth of experience about traditional development. There are some challenges and approaches which are very common, and they still scare newcomers. Let's have a look at a few of these, with the most common solutions.]]>
Wed, 01 Jun 2016 16:26:23 GMT /slideshow/matteo-emili-development-and-qa-dilemmas-in-devops/62624383 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) WinOps Conf 2016 - Matteo Emili - Development and QA Dilemmas in DevOps WinOpsConf The quick rise of Continuous Delivery in the enterprise means that common problems are often approached the other way round. Concepts like Feature Flags and Testing In Production caused several headaches to developers and QA engineers, especially where they have a wealth of experience about traditional development. There are some challenges and approaches which are very common, and they still scare newcomers. Let's have a look at a few of these, with the most common solutions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/matteoemili-developmentandqadilemmasindevops-160601162623-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The quick rise of Continuous Delivery in the enterprise means that common problems are often approached the other way round. Concepts like Feature Flags and Testing In Production caused several headaches to developers and QA engineers, especially where they have a wealth of experience about traditional development. There are some challenges and approaches which are very common, and they still scare newcomers. Let&#39;s have a look at a few of these, with the most common solutions.
WinOps Conf 2016 - Matteo Emili - Development and QA Dilemmas in DevOps from WinOps Conf
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WinOps Conf 2016 - Richard Siddaway - DevOps With Nano Server and Windows Containers /slideshow/richard-siddaway-devops-with-nano-server-and-windows-containers/62613625 richardsidd-nanoserverandcontainers-160601115335
Windows 2016 provides two new options for delivering infrastructure and therefore applications - Nano server and Containers (Windows or Hyper-V). In this session you'll learn how to use PowerShell to automate the lifecycle management of these new options and how to integrate them into your devops driven environment. This session is for anyone needing to understand what nano server and containers can do for them and needing to learn how to manage these infrastructure options. Attendees will learn the differences and similarities between nano server and more 'traditional' options and gain and understanding of how containers can be best utilised on a Windows platform. They will also see live demonstrations of working with these objects and have the code used in the demo made available as a take away]]>

Windows 2016 provides two new options for delivering infrastructure and therefore applications - Nano server and Containers (Windows or Hyper-V). In this session you'll learn how to use PowerShell to automate the lifecycle management of these new options and how to integrate them into your devops driven environment. This session is for anyone needing to understand what nano server and containers can do for them and needing to learn how to manage these infrastructure options. Attendees will learn the differences and similarities between nano server and more 'traditional' options and gain and understanding of how containers can be best utilised on a Windows platform. They will also see live demonstrations of working with these objects and have the code used in the demo made available as a take away]]>
Wed, 01 Jun 2016 11:53:35 GMT /slideshow/richard-siddaway-devops-with-nano-server-and-windows-containers/62613625 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) WinOps Conf 2016 - Richard Siddaway - DevOps With Nano Server and Windows Containers WinOpsConf Windows 2016 provides two new options for delivering infrastructure and therefore applications - Nano server and Containers (Windows or Hyper-V). In this session you'll learn how to use PowerShell to automate the lifecycle management of these new options and how to integrate them into your devops driven environment. This session is for anyone needing to understand what nano server and containers can do for them and needing to learn how to manage these infrastructure options. Attendees will learn the differences and similarities between nano server and more 'traditional' options and gain and understanding of how containers can be best utilised on a Windows platform. They will also see live demonstrations of working with these objects and have the code used in the demo made available as a take away <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/richardsidd-nanoserverandcontainers-160601115335-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Windows 2016 provides two new options for delivering infrastructure and therefore applications - Nano server and Containers (Windows or Hyper-V). In this session you&#39;ll learn how to use PowerShell to automate the lifecycle management of these new options and how to integrate them into your devops driven environment. This session is for anyone needing to understand what nano server and containers can do for them and needing to learn how to manage these infrastructure options. Attendees will learn the differences and similarities between nano server and more &#39;traditional&#39; options and gain and understanding of how containers can be best utilised on a Windows platform. They will also see live demonstrations of working with these objects and have the code used in the demo made available as a take away
WinOps Conf 2016 - Richard Siddaway - DevOps With Nano Server and Windows Containers from WinOps Conf
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WinOps Conf 2016 - Ed Wilson - Configuration Management with Azure DSC /slideshow/ed-wilson-configuration-management-with-azure-dsc/62613410 edwilson-azureautomationdsc-160601114810
Configuration management at scale, even with PowerShell and PowerShell DSC, can quickly become complicated, error-prone, and unruly. The new Desired State Configuration (DSC) feature of Azure Automation, in the Microsofts Operations Management Suite, provides a solution - a central, secure location for all your PowerShell DSC items and reports, that is scalable, reliable, and highly-available. Come learn how it can transform configuration management across your organization, using the PowerShell tools and knowledge you already have.]]>

Configuration management at scale, even with PowerShell and PowerShell DSC, can quickly become complicated, error-prone, and unruly. The new Desired State Configuration (DSC) feature of Azure Automation, in the Microsofts Operations Management Suite, provides a solution - a central, secure location for all your PowerShell DSC items and reports, that is scalable, reliable, and highly-available. Come learn how it can transform configuration management across your organization, using the PowerShell tools and knowledge you already have.]]>
Wed, 01 Jun 2016 11:48:10 GMT /slideshow/ed-wilson-configuration-management-with-azure-dsc/62613410 WinOpsConf@slideshare.net(WinOpsConf) WinOps Conf 2016 - Ed Wilson - Configuration Management with Azure DSC WinOpsConf Configuration management at scale, even with PowerShell and PowerShell DSC, can quickly become complicated, error-prone, and unruly. The new Desired State Configuration (DSC) feature of Azure Automation, in the Microsofts Operations Management Suite, provides a solution - a central, secure location for all your PowerShell DSC items and reports, that is scalable, reliable, and highly-available. Come learn how it can transform configuration management across your organization, using the PowerShell tools and knowledge you already have. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/edwilson-azureautomationdsc-160601114810-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Configuration management at scale, even with PowerShell and PowerShell DSC, can quickly become complicated, error-prone, and unruly. The new Desired State Configuration (DSC) feature of Azure Automation, in the Microsofts Operations Management Suite, provides a solution - a central, secure location for all your PowerShell DSC items and reports, that is scalable, reliable, and highly-available. Come learn how it can transform configuration management across your organization, using the PowerShell tools and knowledge you already have.
WinOps Conf 2016 - Ed Wilson - Configuration Management with Azure DSC from WinOps Conf
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