Day 3 Closing

We hope you enjoyed your time with us!

GK

Gene Kim

Founder and Author, IT Revolution

JG

Jeff Gallimore

Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, Excella

Transcript

00:00:08

Well, here we are. We are at the end of the conference programming. Thank you so much for being with us for the last three days. I hope it has been fantastic and worthwhile. I hope you've been inspired by the success stories of your fellow travelers. I hope you've learned things that help you in your own journey that you've had meaningful and mutually exothermic interactions with your peers and that you've been given even more evidence that the work that you do matters to people who matter, and that you have had fun too. I'm so grateful to our programming committee. Everything that you've seen here for the past eight years is a result of their work. And I think the reason why they put up with what they put up with is that like you, we all have goals, aspirations, and things we want to learn, and that are being advanced by this event.

00:00:59

I want to thank the conference, op teams, Aaron muster, Bluesky, and the guy Juan team who built a platform that this runs upon as well as all the video editing tools that has made life so much easier, uh, for us this year, uh, given all the things that could go wrong throughout this conference, whether it's DNS, API limits, streaming problems, trans coding errors, SSL certificates, authentication problems. I have a new appreciation for the number of things required to make these conferences happen. And the guy won team has been terrific. So I was honored bursar mustache, Alice and Lawrence. Thank you so much for creating the tools that made this event possible. And, oh my goodness. Thank you to the entire it revolution team. We have spent the last year studying online events, frantically learning, experimenting, and plunging into the unknown. And we've often wondered just how different our online events, uh, to, um, in-person events.

00:01:55

And I will conclude to you that it is vastly different. I am so proud of what we've been able to pull off for the last three virtual events. So my hats off to all of you, my boss and my wife, Margarite Kim, Molly coin and Perry, Kira VU, Alex Broderick, Forster, Aaron , Anna, Leah Diana. And of course my buddy and co MC Jeff. So as you know, I've asked every speaker to end with the slide, with the title of help I'm looking for. So here is the help I'm looking for. So feedback is love. Tell us what you love about the conference and ideas on how to improve, feel free to post them in slack in the general channel. If you have any ideas on getting a fortune 50 CEO to present on why your work is important, uh, let's talk. And if you have any ideas on how you would want this community to interact outside of the conference, again, let me know. I'm I would love to hear from you. So once again, thank you everyone. And I'm looking forward to seeing you all soon, hopefully in person, uh, and looking forward to seeing you in a real live event, uh, hopefully next year. So Jeff, over to you to close,

00:03:08

We're almost at the end of this year's DevOps enterprise summit. Just a reminder, we have the session slides and the videos available. All of the plenary talks and the breakout talks are available to you. Now, the slides are also all available for download in Dropbox and get hub. Another reminder that as part of your registration, you have personal access to the video library for 14 days, not seven. We increased it because we wanted you to have more access to the valuable videos. If you want access longer, or to share the videos with more people, we've created some options to make it easy to do that. Check out slack for more info. If you want even more videos, you can subscribe to our YouTube channel. Now, the reason we're sharing all these videos and slides with you is because we want you to share them with others.

00:03:58

We want you to share the presentations. We want you to share the sponsor, swag and prices. We want you to share the videos. And most of all, we want you to share your learning and your stories with the people you work with. And speaking of sharing, we want your session feedback. You know what I'm going to say. Next feedback as a gift sharing is caring for the last three days. We've been talking a lot about community. That's what this is all about. It's the spirit of the DevOps enterprise summit to get together, to go faster as a community. And there will be another opportunity for us all to get back together and go faster later this year. And again, next year, because we all have a need to connect to share and to learn. We have the DevOps enterprise summit, us virtual on October 5th through the seventh. And if all goes, according to plan, we'll be back in London in person in 2022 until then be well, stay safe and we'll see you hopefully in person next year. Take care of buddy.