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The irony of cloud cost-cutting: when saving money leads to losing money
2024-09-26 · 20:10
Timur Bublik
– Senior DevOps Engineer
@ TIER Mobility SE
At TIER Mobility, we successfully reduced our cloud expenses by over 60% in less than two years. While this was a significant achievement, the journey wasn’t without its challenges. In this presentation, I’ll share insights into the potential pitfalls of cost reduction strategies that might end up being more expensive in the long run. |
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Introduction to the CD Foundation
2024-09-26 · 19:25
Yair Etziony
– Engineering Manager
@ AMBOSS
In this talk, I’ll briefly introduce the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF), part of the Linux Foundation, which focuses on improving CI/CD practices. I’ll share a bit about CDF’s mission to support open-source projects like Jenkins and Tekton, which play a crucial role in software delivery. We’ll also touch on the Foundation's values, such as collaboration, open governance, and the belief that Continuous Delivery helps teams build better software faster. |
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Shifting observability left: How to get Frontend Engineers to build monitoring checks
2024-09-26 · 19:00
Daniel Paulus
– VP of Engineering
@ Checkly
I am a big believer in synthetic monitoring as a concept to build reliable production services. If engineers are supposed to run what they build, they need monitoring tools that work for them. I have built my own custom solutions in the past using Jenkins or GH Actions and later used SaaS tools for this. I want to share my experience how I got frontend engineers to build monitoring and get everyone on an engineering team to care about production system reliability. Daniel Paulus is an accomplished technology leader, presently leading as the VP of Engineering at Checkly, building synthetic monitoring with Playwright. |
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Berlin AWS User Group Meetup - May 2024
2024-05-14 · 16:20
Dear Community, one day before one of the biggest cloud-events in Europe, the Berlin AWS Summit, you will have an opportunity to network with each other and attend to three presentations about AI, FinOps and IoT. Hosted by Hykell & Zesty. ======================================================================== The evening 18:20 - Warming up and networking chat 18:30 - Welcome talk 18:50 - 19:35 - Olalekan Elesin // Enhancing Developer Onboarding with Amazon Bedrock & AI Agents This talk explores how Amazon Bedrock, Amazon's GenAI service, can elevate the developer onboarding experience. By setting up knowledge bases within Amazon Bedrock and connecting them to code repositories via natural language interactions, we enable seamless integration for new engineers entering the team or organization. Additionally, learn about extending this framework with customized Agents for Amazon Bedrock—intelligent systems that autonomously implement new features directly within project repositories. 19:35 - 19:55 - Short break with snacks and drinks 19:55 - 20:05 - Timur Bublik // The irony of cloud cost-cutting: when saving money leads to losing money At TIER Mobility, we successfully reduced our cloud expenses by over 50% in less than two years. While it was a significant achievement, the journey wasn’t without its challenges. In this presentation, I’ll share insights into the potential traps of cost reduction strategies that might end up being more expensive in the long run. 20:05 - 20:50 Omar Kobbi // How AWS is empowering the industry 4.0 revolution The talk is about an approach: the integration of this approach enables us to capture, process, store, analyze, and visualize complex data (like TIC 4.0 data) from a IoT devices with real-time insights and interactive dashboards, we can make data-driven decisions, optimize terminal operations, and drive efficiency and productivity. 20:50 - 21:00 Closing Announcements ======================================================================== Additional Information Would you like to host AWS UG MeetUp at your company? Register here Would you like to speak at AWS UG MeetUp? Submit your talk here |
Berlin AWS User Group Meetup - May 2024
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Fun with Lego, Postman, OpenAI, and Aleph Alpha
2023-10-11 · 21:05
Johannes Nicolai
– Developer Advocate
@ Postman
Johannes Nicolai is a long-time open-source enthusiast and contributor. He is interested in all things API design, IssueOps, integrations, CI/CD, and generative AI - check out his GitHub profile (@jonico) to learn more about his projects. In his current role at Postman, he is helping customers in central Europe to adopt API-first best practices and developer workflows established from his time at GitHub and PlanetScale. Before GitHub, he led the local version control teams at CollabNet - the founders of Subversion and SourceForge - so branching and merging everywhere he goes. The talk is 90 percent a live demo (what could possibly go wrong :-), where we first explore the Postman Public API network to find interesting AI API workspaces like OpenAI and Aleph Alpha (and then find Waldo with the help of AI). We will try out the examples in those workspaces, including Postman's ability to visualize API responses programatically (this is where the lego comes in), use credential helpers for popular APIs and introduce request chaining for more powerful automation ideas. We will close with a Harry Potter-API based example on how to generate non trivial API test cases using postbot - Postman's built-in AI based helper. All functionalities demoed are available in Postman's free plans, so no hidden sales pitches coming ;-) |
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defguard - open source privacy focused security platform
2023-10-11 · 20:35
Robert Olejnik
– Founder
@ Teonite
Robert: Maker (security, electronics, ham radio callsign: HF1T, software-defined radio). Founder and part of the @teonite team. I would like to introduce our open-source security platform defguard to a wider audience. Anyone interested in securing their environments, projects and organisations is a target audience. I would like to talk about secure environments, projects and organisations - why it is important and then what can defguard provide in that aspect. |
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Terraform: from zero to madness
2023-10-11 · 19:20
Timur Bublik
– Senior DevOps Engineer
@ TIER Mobility SE
Timur is a DevOps professional from Berlin with 7 years of experience in the field. He is also an active speaker on various meet-ups, podcasts and conferences (HashiTalks, DevOpsDays), as well as a co-organiser of monthly Berlin AWS User Group meet-ups. He is currently working at TIER Mobility SE as a Senior DevOps Engineer in Core Infrastructure & Developer Experience team. Do you want to know how Terraform scales with your organisation? You will learn about usual stages of Terraform adoption in a growing environment and learn how to avoid some of the pitfalls of those stages. I have worked a lot as a consultant and have touched a lot of cloud infrastructures. I’ve been building Terraform-driven infrastructure from scratch for teeny-tiny startups, I’ve been working with Terraform codebase of enterprises, I’ve seen it all. I know how Terraform usage looks like when a company just has started its journey with it and I know what it becomes when it’s used in a big experienced company. In this talk I will tell you about typical evolution of Terraform code and you might even recognise on which stage you are now. That will hopefully help you to avoid some of the pitfalls awaiting for you around the corner and build a better solution. |
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