You are viewing details from a past event. Please check our upcoming event schedule if you are looking for current content.

Laine Minor

Laine Minor

IT & Human Architect

Laine has been a developer, a technical lead, a stay at home mom, and an IT architect – and that last was a broad enough title that it let her do both technical things AND cultural things.

She realized then that that was her most favorite place to be, in that in-between place of technology and culture.

She also learned that enabling people and organizations is HARD work, and that explaining that in-between place can help.

Presentations

DevSecOps with Containers and Kubernetes

9:00 AM MDT

This DevSecOps Workshop is a unique hands-on experience for building, deploying, and securing containerized cloud-native applications using industry-standard open source technologies.

You will learn how containers and Kubernetes (specifically OpenShift) can change the way you run mission-critical applications, as well as how to leverage an assembly line approach that automates increasing levels of security assurance for each step in the process.

Attendees will get hands-on, applying DevSecOps techniques in building a Secure Software Factory for a Java-based application with a variety of tools - including Gogs, Nexus, Jenkins, Quay, and Sonarqube.

You'll learn:

  • A bit of each of those tools
  • How to automate development and deployment processes using containers
  • How to build an end-to-end trusted software supply chain

Container Tools: The Next Generation

5:00 PM MDT

CRI-O and Buildah and Podman, OH MY. (…and Skopeo, and what on Earth happened with Docker, and……) Containers are really cool, and also useful. Everyone knows it! The open source community has rallied around them and are constantly making improvements and tweaks to their capabilities. But…the tools generated by those open source communities are constantly evolving, and it ends up really hard to keep up on what does what and…why you should care.

Laine and Josh will explain containers as a whole, their lifecycle, and the tools currently among the landscape of awesome. They'll talk about when you should use what, and they'll demo how it all fits together to help with container-based application development and deployment.

How to Technology Good - Tips for Implementation at Scale

9:00 AM MDT

Want to bring in [new cool thing X] or [necessary technology change Y] to your company, because you know there's a need for it? GOOD IDEA! Except…now what? If your company is more than about 3 people, how do you explain, enable, and encourage the adoption of this change, especially if it will require some work on everyone’s part?

In How to Technology Good, Josh and Laine will explain how bringing in technology is subject to one of the biggest problems in IT - how to scale it. They'll also talk about tips and tricks for how to be as successful as you can, and the main things to keep track of and watch out for. They'll go through each phase of bringing in new tech, all the way from how to pick your success criteria through what to think about when it comes to maintenance.

Solving Development Pain - What Hurts and Why it Matters

11:00 AM MDT

There is pain inherent in development - monoliths, confusing deployment processes, conflict between dev/ops/business. IT is hard and the pace of change now makes it even more difficult.

Join Josh and Laine as they talk about how focusing on solving this pain can help in a lot of surprising ways - kickstarting DevOps, speeding up product delivery, and even enabling the business as a whole.

The Business Agility Treasure Map: Charting a Course to Continuous Delivery

1:00 PM MDT

All companies are IT companies. Except…not. All companies SHOULD be IT companies, if they're trying to keep up with the weight of their customers' ever-increasing demands for speed and agility. Unfortunately…most companies don't know how to get there - or even what “there” looks like, or how they'd describe it.

Josh and Laine will talk about how to use a diagram (in this case, a map!) to build and discuss a strategy to navigate the high seas of being a business today in order to deliberately find the treasure. The treasure (continuous delivery) gives IT, and companies, the ability to embrace and empower existing resources, and eventually will give enough resources to thrive even at the lightning-fast pace of being a business today.