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IT Revolution announced the first round of speakers for DevOps Enterprise Summit London 2020.
The event is hosted at the Intercontinental London - the O2 from 23-25 June. It is the premier conference for technology leaders at large, complex organizations that are implementing DevOps principles and practices in the UK and Continental Europe.
Blind Bird registration is available until 17 February and offers a 37 percent savings off the full registration price. Attendees are encouraged to register early, as the event has sold out in previous years.
The first speakers announced for DevOps Enterprise Summit London 2020 are:
- Chris Bergh, CEO and Head Chef, DataKitchen
- Dominica DeGrandis, Principal Flow Advisor, Tasktop
- Jeffrey Fredrick, Author, "Agile Conversations"
- Courtney Kissler, VP, Global Technology, Nike
- Manuel Pais, Author, "Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow"
- Matthew Parker, Author, "Radically Collaborative Workplace"
- Scott Prugh, Chief Architect and VP Software Development, CSG
- Matthew Skelton, Author, "Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow"
- Jonathan Smart, Partner, Enterprise Agility, Deloitte
- Douglas Squirrel, Author, "Agile Conversations"
- John Willis, Senior Director, Global Transformation Office, Red Hat
"This year, we will have our fifth DevOps Enterprise event in London. And, as always, the entire programming committee is working hard to create the best learning experience for technology leaders," said Gene Kim, founder of IT Revolution, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Unicorn Project, and co-author of The Phoenix Project, The DevOps Handbook and Accelerate. "We always strive to ensure that the upcoming conferences are even better than our last — and I'm always excited by how leaders sharing their amazing achievements continue to inspire the entire community to reach even higher."
Interested in Speaking at DevOps Enterprise Summit 2020? The programming committee is still looking for submissions related to the following topics until Feb 17:
- Experience Reports from Top Global Brands
- Spanning the Business and Technology Divide
- Next-Generation Operations and Infrastructure
- Overcoming Old Ways Of Working (e.g. Infosec, Compliance, ITIL, Project Management, Audit)
- Transformational Leadership, Psychological Safety, Learning Organizations
- Liberating Data and DataOps
DevOps Enterprise Summit is a conference for the technology leaders of large, complex organizations implementing DevOps principles and practices. The event programming emphasizes the evolving business, technical and architectural practices and the methods needed to successfully lead widespread change efforts in large organizations. The goal is to give leaders the tools and practices they need to develop and deploy software faster and to win in the marketplace.
Entering its fifth year in Europe and seventh year in the United States, DevOps Enterprise provides keynotes, panels, breakouts, a community space for spontaneous gatherings, and an expo hall. Sessions will be led by leaders who are pioneering these practices in large and complex organizations across a wide range of industries. The keynotes will feature industry luminaries as well as speakers from well-known companies who will share the learnings from their enterprise DevOps initiatives.
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