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drguthals avatar drguthals commented on May 19, 2024

Maybe a repeat of this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUsyPkDPlns

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drguthals avatar drguthals commented on May 19, 2024

I've emailed Houssem

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drguthals avatar drguthals commented on May 19, 2024

@KimberlyBolton1 and @mebaumb I would like Houssem to do this one, I've reached out to see if he is interested/available so I will let you know. If he isn't, the title and description will change.

This is the same title/description as the previous talk he gave.

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mebaumb avatar mebaumb commented on May 19, 2024

@KimberlyBolton1 This is ready for a marketing edit!

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KimberlyBolton1 avatar KimberlyBolton1 commented on May 19, 2024

@sguthals Edited abstract for your review. Per feedback from marketing, they are asking for more robust abstracts containing more leadup to the topic and explicit tool and knowledge needed. :).
Kubernetes for DevOps: It Doesn’t Need to Be Greek to You
Developers today often build applications using containers—packages of microservices that include dependencies and configurations. As applications become more complex, multiple containers are often needed per deployment. To manage this complexity, Kubernetes (the Greek word for helmsmen of a ship or pilot) provides APIs that control how and when those containers run. Kubernetes—also called “K8s” or “K-eights”—is open source, scalable, and can port containers from local machines to the cloud.

In this session, you will learn how to create continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines for Kubernetes. The demo includes how to create pipelines and push docker containers into a registry before deploying to a Kubernetes cluster. You will also learn how to use Terraform, another open source tool, in release pipelines to provision the infrastructure in the cloud.

This session recommends a basic knowledge of DevOps. This session will use the following tools: Azure DevOps Services, Azure Kubernetes Service, GitHub Actions, Terraform, and Visual Studio Code.

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drguthals avatar drguthals commented on May 19, 2024

Yes this looks good!

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KimberlyBolton1 avatar KimberlyBolton1 commented on May 19, 2024

@mebaumb abstract final and moved to Ready for SharePoint.

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drguthals avatar drguthals commented on May 19, 2024

@mebaumb -> This might be getting moved to 9-11am on Tuesday Sept 15th instead - I will let you know ASAP before you get it in Sharepoint

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