I'm a senior full-stack developer with a favorite kid named Frontend.
For over ten years now, I've enjoyed writing clean code, simplifying complex problems, leading feature development, and influencing innovation every day.
When Im not busy with code, youll find me talking about application performance, building confidence in code-bases, product architecture, developing organizational culture, and other nerdy dev stuff.
Besides all that, I'm a father of two, a hobbyist photographer, lego builder, and food creator.
In recent years, GitOps has become an increasingly popular way of managing complex infrastructure and policy decisions in multiple environments as code repositories. This approach enables organizations to maintain consistency, ensure deploying the correct code version, and consistently apply updates.
DevOps products face various challenges when managing code and versioning. These challenges include maintaining consistency across multiple environments, ensuring the correct code version is deployed, and ensuring that updates are applied consistently and repeatedly.
In this talk, I will discuss my personal journey with GitOps. I will start with my experience using GitOps before it was even called GitOps to help SOC teams manage their incident response automation. I will then share my current product, which uses GitOps as a feature to assist users in managing their complex policy decisions in multiple environments as code repositories. I will share the challenges and lessons learned and demonstrate how GitOps can help organizations improve their infrastructure and applications' speed, reliability, and security.
New coding languages are all around lately. Every month, you can find a new domain-specific language announced to deal with new challenges in the ecosystem.
Policy languages solve new and evolving challenges with permissions essentials at any level of the SDLC, but do we need them all?
In this talk, we will spin over the various flavors and styles of the languages out there, understand their exact usage, and answer the important question, do we love or hate policy languages?
In this session, we will do a workshop-style walkthrough of three Git trends that are essential for every DevOps engineer: GitOps, Git Security, and Git Configuration as Code.