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Tuesday, October 13
 

11:35am PDT

Cloud - Banking on the Future (KeyBank)
KeyBank started its DevOps Journey in 2015 with a small group designing and implementing container workloads, continuous integration, and automated testing. This work resulted in being able to deliver on commitments to new user experience, being able to release more frequently, and being able to release more confidently. Over the course of the past several years, the group grew to include observability and monitoring, while also adding responsibilities for overall technology planning. Building in core observability and monitoring capabilities we were able to provide a vital feedback loop into the development community. Pulling in metrics, telemetry, and aggregating data provide our teams with the ability to make data-driven decisions. Once the group had gotten through many of the “day 2” problems and scaling hurdles we began to tackle cloud workloads.

Historically, we had been very “traditional” running our workloads within our own data center. However, we were given the opportunity to scale our practices and move some of our core processes out into the cloud. Taking what we had learned throughout the years we based on end to end approach using infrastructure as code (IaC), agile planning, CI/CD, and automation. We chose to move away from traditional planning, change management, and siloed team development. This approach allowed us, within six months and with only a team of five, to build everything we needed to have our first production workloads go live in mid-January of 2020. We have many more “go-lives” planned throughout the rest of 2020 and the principals and practices we’ve used will allow them to be “non-events”. In this session, you will learn how the KeyBank team used core DevOps practices as accelerators to drive for a successful first of many Cloud “go-lives”.

Speakers
avatar for Chris McFee

Chris McFee

Director of DevOps Practices, KeyBank
Chris McFee is the Director of Enterprise DevOps Practices at KeyBank. He leads a technology modernization program to improve the speed, quality, and cost structure for software delivery. He leads cloud enablement, continuous integration / continuous delivery, event monitoring and... Read More →
avatar for Mick Miller

Mick Miller

Senior Product Manager, Cloud Native, KeyBank
Mick Miller leads KeyBank's Cloud and Cloud Native efforts focusing on end-to-end automation using continuous integration and continuous delivery practices.


Tuesday October 13, 2020 11:35am - 12:05pm PDT
Track 3
 
Wednesday, October 14
 

11:05am PDT

DevOps 2020 - Re:Think! (Red Hat)
John has over 35 years of experience, focusing on IT infrastructure and operations. He has helped early startups such as Chef, Enstratius (now Dell), and Docker navigate the "DevOps" movement. He is one of the original core organizers of DevOpsDays and has been a prominent keynote speaker at various DevOps events throughout the years. He is also a co-author of The DevOps Handbook along with Gene Kim, Jez Humble, and “the Godfather” of DevOps, Patrick Debois.

Speakers
avatar for John Willis

John Willis

Distinguished Researcher, Kosli
John Willis is a Distinguished Researcher at Kosli. Previously, he was Senior Director of the Global Transformation Office at Red Hat. Before Red Hat, he was the Director of Ecosystem Development for Docker, which he joined after the company he co-founded (SocketPlane, which focused... Read More →


Wednesday October 14, 2020 11:05am - 11:35am PDT
Track 3
 
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