DevOps Conference 2019 is Wide Open..!


JAX DevOps is a four-day conference for software experts featuring in-depth knowledge of the latest technologies and methodologies for lean businesses. Join the software delivery revolution for accelerated delivery cycles, faster changes in functionality and increased quality in delivery.

Next year’s JAX DevOps takes place in London May 14th – 17th, 2019.

This year’s topics include
  • Business Company Culture
  • Cloud Platforms & Serverless
  • Docker & Kubernetes
  • Continuous Delivery
  • Microservices
  • Monitoring & Diagnostics



Takeaways from JAX DevOps 2018

Did you miss out on this year’s conference? Here are some of the highlights, to give you an idea of what to expect for next year’s bash.

Mike Long’s opening keynote, “The Structure of DevOps Revolutions”, examined the concept that revolution requires achievements and that tools and data are needed in order to sustain theory.

“Don’t be the first or the last to adopt new technology and new tools (because everything new is broken),” Long explained. “Paradigm shifts like DevOps often require retooling, which can be an extravagance during normal periods of practice.”

Jackie Balzer shared some helpful tips about deployment that she learned while at Adobe. However, Balzer really emphasized one crucial tenant that every developer should have in mind: keeping things as simple as possible goes a long way. As she pointed out in her session, “so much unnecessary complexity is being created by complex source control branching strategies in the software industry”.

Christine O’Dell explored why developers need to commit to their projects on a more long-term basis in her talk on DevOps. It’s not enough to develop a project; developers need to be available to maintain and improve their code in production.


If you think JAX DevOps is the kind of conference for you, send in your proposals now or get some of the cheapest early bird tickets available today!




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