Please note: the RSVP on here WILL NOT open - please register at http://docker.london/rsvp

6:00 - Doors Open & Food
7:00 - Intro
7:15 - Karolis - Webhooks, Tunnels and Side Projects
7:45 - Marc - Your Kernel and You - How cgroups make containers possible
8:15 - Beer Break
8:30 - Kevin - Release with Confidence, observability for Microservices
9:00 Wrap up and Pub

>_Karolis Rusenas, Dotscience - Webhooks, tunnels and side projects
In this talk Karolis will present his side project Webhook Relay that lets you securely deliver webhooks to internal systems such Jenkins or dynamically create and reconfigure bidirectional tunnels through an API. I will also talk about how to create the least maintenance requiring stack (cough.. use Kubernetes.. cough)
Karolis is a full-stack engineer, specializing in Go, Kubernetes, Infrastructure as a Service, devops tooling and frontend frameworks such as React and Vue.js

>_Kevin Crawley, Instana – Release with Confidence, observability for Microservices
In modern micro-service environments, it's no longer enough to just collect telemetry; there must be actionable insights derived from this data compiled in real time. Kevin will talk about how the combination of distributed tracing, metrics, and logs has helped his start-up, Single Music, tackle the complexity of an event driven micro-service app with only a handful of engineers on a stack orchestrated on Docker Swarm comprised of over 30 Spring Boot microservices. In this talk we’ll discuss how we utilize Grafana, Prometheus, Instana, and logz.io to understand the health of our application and find problems before our customers do (most of the time).

Kevin is a Developer Advocate at Instana, Docker Captain and Docker Community Leader for the Nashville chapter and on the organising committee for DevOpsDays Nashville 2019. He’s travelled the globe doing talks at conferences and Meetups talking about various topics in the DevOps space, and is very passionate about educating fellow engineers about the benefits of observability, distributed tracing, and control theory.

>_Marc Cluet, Nationwide Building Society – Your Kernel and You - How cgroups make containers possible
Always wanted to know more about how cgroups work in Linux, where do they come from and how they shape the way we do containers nowadays? Look no further!
In this talk Marc will try to give you a bit of history of cgroups, where the idea comes from (the answer might surprise you) and how cgroups have evolved over time.
Marc Cluet is a DevOps practitioner and a grumpy Engineer in general, he was "the Ruby Guy" at Canonical for a couple years while he was on the Ubuntu server team, he was involved in the initial integration of cgroups and other projects like Juju (which explains his high-functioning alcoholism). He’s also one of the core-organisers of the London DevOps Meetup group.

Sponsors:
>_Tecknuovo - www.tecknuovo.com – Born out of the London tech scene, Tecknuovo bring together the brightest engineering minds, change agents and evangelists to challenge the traditional consultancy world. We provide pragmatic, low risk, cost effective solutions to enable Digital Transformation. You can always find us at a Meetup, so make sure to follow us @tecknuovo to find out where we are.

>_InfluxData – www.influxdata.com - InfluxData, creator of InfluxDB, delivers a modern open source platform built from the ground up for analyzing metrics and events (time series data) for DevOps and IoT applications.

>_Oracle Cloud - https://cloud.oracle.com - Oracle Cloud is the industry’s broadest and most integrated public cloud, helping drive innovation, business transformation and empowering organisations of all sizes by increasing business agility, lowering costs, and reducing IT complexity. It offers best-in-class services across software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and lets you put Oracle Cloud in your own data centre.

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