DevOpsUt Meetup

Virtual / In Person in SLC depending

https://www.meetup.com/DevOpsUT/

Accepting Submissions

DevOpsUt Meetup is a community-driven event that brings together professionals from the DevOps, IT operations, and software development domains to share their knowledge, experiences, and best practices in a collaborative and supportive environment. The meetup aims to foster a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and improvement in the field of DevOps by providing a platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and skill development.

The DevOpsUt Meetup typically features presentations, workshops, and discussions on various topics related to DevOps, including continuous integration and delivery, infrastructure as code, cloud computing, automation, monitoring, and security. Speakers at the event may include industry experts, thought leaders, and practitioners who have hands-on experience implementing DevOps principles and practices in their organizations.

The meetup is open to anyone interested in DevOps, regardless of their skill level or background. Attendees may include DevOps engineers, software developers, IT managers, system administrators, and others who want to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in the DevOps space. The event provides an excellent opportunity for attendees to connect with like-minded professionals, share their ideas and experiences, and learn from each other.

CFP Description

DevOpsUt Meetup is inviting proposals for presentations, workshops, and discussions for our ongoing meetups. We are looking for passionate DevOps professionals who are interested in sharing their knowledge, experiences, and best practices with our community.

We are particularly interested in proposals that focus on cutting-edge technologies, emerging trends, and innovative practices in the DevOps space. Some of the topics we would like to see covered include:

Continuous integration and delivery Infrastructure as code Cloud computing and containerization Automation and orchestration Monitoring and observability Security and compliance DevOps culture and collaboration

We welcome proposals from both seasoned experts and newcomers to the DevOps field. If you have a story to share, a technique to teach, or a challenge to discuss, we want to hear from you!

Proposals should include a title, a brief abstract (no more than 250 words), and a short bio of the presenter(s). Presentations can be in the form of, full-length talks (30-45 minutes), or interactive workshops (60-90 minutes).

We encourage presenters to focus on practical, actionable content that can benefit our community.

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