Las Vegas 2020

Day 2 Closing Remarks

Join us to reflect on learnings from the day.

GK

Gene Kim

Founder and Author, IT Revolution

JG

Jeff Gallimore

Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, Excella

Transcript

00:00:00

And that concludes the talks for day two. Today, I learned about the amazing transformation at Kessel run and how it sparked a revolution inside of the U S air force. I learned about one of the coolest platforms to help developers be more productive and secure resulting in one of the largest container platforms, supporting tens of billions of dollars of revenue at a large hotel company. I learned about how structure and dynamics can explain why work was so badly wrong in so many organizations and provoke some thoughts on how to fix it. I learned about how to better diagnose problems that plague technology teams in large complex organizations and what good treatment plans look like. I learned about how to make friends with auditors and learn how it audit has changed very much since I was an actual due paying member at Institute of internal auditors. And I learned about a system of incident command that was created after a crippling outage and how the organization has benefited from it and learn more about the theories of why it works. So that concludes the programming for day two. And I'm going to turn it over to my friend, Jeff and I look forward to seeing so many of you at the virtual happy hours tonight. Thank you.

00:01:10

Another amazing day of the DevOps enterprise summit is in the books. Please, please, please get your session feedback in for the sessions you attended. Feedback is a gift sharing is caring. We really want to hear from you. We have the session slides and the videos available. The videos of the plenary talks for today and yesterday are available. Now the videos of all the breakout talks for all three days are also available and the slides are available for download on Dropbox and get hub. And just like yesterday, we have another happy hour to get the info for that navigate to network and the top level menu, or check out the happy hour channel in slack. Some of the it revolution authors are hosting. Ask me anything sessions, check out slack to get the details on that. And just like yesterday, we have a lesson that we can learn from doughnuts and croissants when you're having your discussions tonight, and you're engaging with other attendees in conversation, don't be closed off like a donut, be open to new participation and new conversation like are croissant. So the lesson I leave you with is come on, say it with me. Don't be a donut, have a lot of fun at the happy hour tonight. And a reminder that we're back here tomorrow for opening remarks for the third and final day at 8:30 AM Pacific time. I'll see you soon.