Modernizing GitOps: From Infrastructure to Apps
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GitOps has rapidly evolved from a technique for simplifying Kubernetes deployments to a cornerstone of modern DevOps and infrastructure-as-code management. The appeal of GitOps is clear, but many early adopters have needed help with developer experience, visibility, and meshing with existing governance structures. This session dives into GitOps' journey, showcasing how cutting-edge GitOps has expanded beyond Kubernetes while maturing to handle the imperative bits surrounding a deployment. Who Should Attend? DevOps professionals and platform engineers looking to leverage GitOps for streamlined workflows will find invaluable insights and strategies in this session. Embrace the Future of DevOps with us as we navigate the expanded capabilities of GitOps, demonstrating its transformative potential in reducing manual work and paving the way for a more automated, efficient, and integrated approach to DevOps. |
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Dan Gordon
Principal Product Marketing Manager, Harness
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Eric Minick
Director of DevOps Solutions - Harness
Eric Minick is an internationally recognized expert in software delivery with 20 years’ of experience with Continuous Delivery, DevOps, and Agile practices working as a developer, marketer, and product manager. Eric is the author of “Application Release and Deployment for Dummies” and is cited or acknowledged in the books “Continuous Integration”, “Agile Conversations” and “Team Topologies”. Today, Eric works on the Harness product management team to bring its solutions to market. Eric joined Harness from CodeLogic, where he was Head of Product.