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<div class="span-2">08:00-09:00</div><div class="span-4 box last">Registration, Breakfast, and Sponsor Booths Open</div>
<div class="span-2">09:00-9:30</div><div class="span-4 box last"><p><strong>Opening Welcome</strong></p><p>Dr. Ulf Kämpfer, Mayor of the City of Kiel<br>Werner Kässens (KiWi)<br>Dr. Inge Schröder (Wissenschaftszentrum)<br>Moderation:<br> Sabine Bernecker-Bendixen</p></div>
<div class="span-2">09:30-10:10</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Oliver Siebenmarck</strong></p><p><a href="#desc1">From 0 to DevOps - Coping with Continuous Delivery to the Cloud</a></p>
<p><strong>Oliver Siebenmarck</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc1">From 0 to DevOps - Coping with Continuous Delivery to the Cloud</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">10:15-10:55</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Jan-Joost Bouwman</strong></p><p><a href="#desc2">ITIL and DevOps can be friends</a></p>
<p><strong>Jan-Joost Bouwman</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc2">ITIL and DevOps can be friends</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">10:55-11:20</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<strong>Coffee Break</strong>
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<div class="span-2">11:20-12:00</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Wayne Ariola</strong></p><p><a href="#desc3">Continous Testing for DevOps: Evolving Beyond Automation</a></p>
<p><strong>Wayne Ariola</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc3">Continous Testing for DevOps: Evolving Beyond Automation</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">12:00-13:00</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<strong>Lunch</strong>
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<div class="span-2">13:00-13:40</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Rafael Ördög</strong></p><p><a href="#desc4">Learning to fall</a></p>
<p><strong>Rafael Ördög</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc4">Learning to fall</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">13:45-14:25</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Marta Paciorkowska</strong></p><p><a href="#desc17">DevOps and sharing</a></p>
<p><strong>Marta Paciorkowska</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc17">DevOps and sharing</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">14:25-14:35</div><div class="span-4 box last"><strong>Sponsor pitches</strong>
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<div class="span-2">14:35-15:00</div><div class="span-4 box last"><strong>Ignites</strong><br />
<a href="#desc7">Keep it simple, Stupid</a><br />
<a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc7">Keep it simple, Stupid</a><br />
<i>Moritz Rogalli</i><br />
<a href="#desc14">The (Un)Surprising Truth About DevOps Culture</a><br />
<a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc14">The (Un)Surprising Truth About DevOps Culture</a><br />
<i>Manuel Pais</i><br /><br />
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<div class="span-2">09:00-9:15</div><div class="span-4 box last"><strong>Opening 2nd Day</strong><br>Moderation:<br> Sabine Bernecker-Bendixen</div>

<div class="span-2">09:15-09:55</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Bianca Heinemann</strong></p><p><a href="#desc8">The Challenges of Adopting DevOps</a></p>
<p><strong>Bianca Heinemann</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc8">The Challenges of Adopting DevOps</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">10:00-10:40</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Baruch Sadogursky</strong></p><p><a href="#desc9">Docker Container Lifecyle: Problem or Opportunity?</a></p>
<p><strong>Baruch Sadogursky</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc9">Docker Container Lifecyle: Problem or Opportunity?</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">10:40-11:10</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<strong>Coffee Break</strong>
</div>

<div class="span-2">11:10-11:50</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Philipp Krenn</strong></p><p><a href="#desc8">Collect all the things with Beats</a></p>
<p><strong>Philipp Krenn</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc8">Collect all the things with Beats</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">11:50-12:00</div><div class="span-4 box last">
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<div class="span-2">13:00-13:40</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Jorge Salamero Sanz</strong></p><p><p><a href="#desc6">War Games - flight training for DevOps</a></p>
<p><strong>Jorge Salamero Sanz</strong></p><p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc6">War Games - flight training for DevOps</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">13:45-14:25</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Felix Willnecker/André van Hoorn</strong></p><p><a href="#desc11">Rethinking Performance Engineering in the DevOps World</a></p>
<p><strong>Felix Willnecker/André van Hoorn</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc11">Rethinking Performance Engineering in the DevOps World</a></p>
</div>

<div class="span-2">14:25-15:00</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<strong>Coffee Break</strong>
</div>

<div class="span-2">15:00-15:40</div><div class="span-4 box last">
<p><strong>Bernd Erk</strong></p><p><a href="#desc12">Working in and with Open Source Communities</a></p>
<p><strong>Bernd Erk</strong></p><p><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc12">Working in and with Open Source Communities</a></p>
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<div class="span-2">15:40-16:10</div><div class="span-4 box last"><strong>Ignites</strong><br /><a href="#desc14">Scalable & clean build environments with Jenkins and Docker</a><br />
<div class="span-2">15:40-16:10</div><div class="span-4 box last"><strong>Ignites</strong><br /><a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc14">Scalable & clean build environments with Jenkins and Docker</a><br />
<i>Stefan Kahlhöfer</i><br /><br />
<a href="#desc18">Praise the "overwrite" - Why boring approaches are awesome!</a><br />
<a href = "/events/2016-kiel/program/#desc18">Praise the "overwrite" - Why boring approaches are awesome!</a><br />
<i>Florian Sellmayr</i>
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<div id="desc2"><h3>ITIL and DevOps can be friends by Jan-Joost Bouwman</h3>

<p>ING is a worldwide financial institution, based in the Netherlands. The IT department of the Netherlands manages a mix of off the shelf applications and in house built software. Traditionally development was governed by CMMi and IT Servicemanagement by ITIL processes. Three years ago the developers started working in Agile/Scrum teams, dropping CMMi. The next step was to involve Operations as well and transform to an DevOps organisation, striving for Continuous Delivery.
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<div id="desc3"><h3>Continuous Testing for DevOps: Evolving Beyond Automation by Wayne Ariola</h3>
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Attend this session to learn why and how Continuous Testing's real-time objective assessment of an application's business risks is a critical component of DevOps:
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<div id="desc4"><h3>Learning to fall by Rafael Ördög</h3>
<p>
When people talk about advantages of microservices, easy scaling and resilience comes up frequently. What they don't usually tell you, is that robustness does not come for free. If you don't put extra effort into gracefully failing when one of your dependencies is down, microservices will only make your system even more brittle.
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<div id="desc6"><h3>War Games - flight training for DevOps by Jorge Salamero Sanz</h3>
<p>
Here @ Server Density we monitor 100.000+ servers processing 2B metrics a day. Downtime is critical for us, that's why we keep training to react to incidents. We organize our internal War Games were all engineers practice the processes involved in incident handling. We have seen how this improves the associated human factors, our processes and our tools.
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<strong>Speaker</strong>
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<a href="https://twitter.com/bencerillo">Jorge</a> co-founded Zentyal, a successful open source Exchange protocol interoperability company. He now drives Server Density evangelism, showing potential customers and community members best practices adopting DevOps practices and monitoring their infrastructure. When he's not writing monitoring plugins he's enjoying walks with his 2 dogs across the countryside.
<a href="https://twitter.com/bencerillo">Jorge</a> co-founded Zentyal, a successful open source Exchange protocol interoperability company. He now drives Server Density evangelism, showing potential customers and community members best practices adopting DevOps practices and monitoring their infrastructure. When he's not writing monitoring plugins he's enjoying walks with his 2 dogs across the countryside.
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<div id="desc7"><h3>Keep it simple, stupid! (A reminder to myself and a surprisingly accurate analogy to how (not) to build sustainable systems) by Moritz Rogalli</h3>
<p>
The journey of how the idea of a simple personal blog turned into an unmanageable and expensive system, its similarities to unsustainable systems on a bigger scale and the importance of going back to square one.
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<div id="desc8"><h3>The Challenges of Adopting DevOps by Bianca Heinemann</h3>
<p>
A lot of companies underestimate the amount of change that adopting DevOps brings to the organization. What are the challenges for a company going DevOps? What should be expected in the realms of tools, methods and even culture? This presentation will try to shed some light on what is going to happen after someone says, "Let's do this DevOps thing.
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<div id="desc9"><h3>Docker Container Lifecycles - Problem or Opportunity? by Baruch Sadogursky</h3>
<p>
Docker is hot. However, as Docker container use spreads into more mature production pipelines, there can be issues about control of Docker images to ensure they are production-ready. Is a promotion-based model appropriate to control and track the flow of Docker images from development to production?
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<div id="desc11"><h3>Rethinking Performance Engineering in the DevOps World by Felix Willnecker/André van Hoorn</h3>
<p>
Researchers and practitioners know quite well how to handle performance in classical environments involving a strict separation between Dev and Ops. DevOps aims to merge these silos. So far, the community has failed to systematically integrate performance management practices into the DevOps world, even though modern software development paradigms provide great opportunities to do that. Only holistic performance management, integrating Dev and Ops throughout the whole life-cycle, leads to high-quality software.
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<div id="desc12"><h3>Working in and with Open Source Communities by Bernd Erk</h3>
<p>
Starting an open source project is very easy, especially in the days of GitHub. Push your code and see if somebody is interested in. If you are able to gain attention and interest for you project you feel motivated and work all night long. But on the other hand, people will start complaining about open bugs, missing features and your evil or non existing website. Believe it or not, but this will pursue you until your last user dies.
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<div id="desc14"><h3>Scalable and clean build environments with Jenkins and Docker by Stefan Kahlhöfer</h3>
<p>
By combining Jenkins CI server and Docker application containers you can provide dynamically created build environments that are free of old build fragments. There is not only one way to realize such scenario and we will show you three of them we have tried.
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<div id="desc15"><h3>The (Un)Surprising Truth About DevOps Culture by Manuel Pais</h3>
<p><code>&lt;irony&gt;</code>Yes, this talk will tell you about all the right practices you need to adopt to become a successful DevOps organization!<code>&lt;/&gt;</code></p>

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<div id="desc16"><h3>Collect all the things with Beats</h3>
<p>The ELK stack is widely used to collect logs with Logstash, analyze and search the data with Elasticsearch, and visualize what is happening in your system. Now there is a new platform for shipping many types of operational data: Beats. It can be used to collect, parse, and ship any type of data.
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<div id="desc17"><h3>DevOps and sharing</h3>
<p>Tools aren't everything in DevOps, DevOps is also - if not mostly - about people. That's a truism... or is it? Even the best tools won't help you when you've got years of valuable knowledge stuck in the heads of long-term employees. Once you start digging, you'll be surprised how much of that knowledge is creating unnecessary bottlenecks. Some of your team mates even end up re-inventing the wheel. Don't be surprised if a lot of your time spent on restructuring an organization focuses on running from desk to desk and taking notes!
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<div id="desc18"><h3>Praise the "overwrite" - Why boring approaches are awesome!</h3>
<p>A small practical story about building better systems with simple approaches.
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Florian Sellmayr is a consultant with ThoughtWorks in Hamburg, working in Software Development and Platform Engineering. He focuses on continuous delivery of large scale, critical software projects. He contributes to Open Source projects and is the maintainer of LambdaCD, a toolbox to create build pipelines in Clojure code.
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