WHAT IS DEVOPS CLOUD DAYS?
DevOps Cloud Days is a 3-day virtual event; showcasing content from JFrog, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure, demonstrating how developers can simplify and accelerate deployment of their applications.




keynotes


SPEAKING SESSIONS




DEMOS
FEATURED SPEAKERS
9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
Simplicity & Velocity: Focusing on your Core Business.
JFrog CTO and Co-Founder Yoav Landman illustrates how the ever-growing velocity and complexity of creating great software drove JFrog to create an End-to-End DevOps Platform. The Platform addresses scale, security, and data protection challenges. It supports diverse and hyper workloads, allowing you to focus on your core business by harnessing the cloud and managed services to reduce operational complexity.


Yoav Landman
CTO & Co-Founder
@ JFrog
Yoav is the CTO and co-founder of JFrog, the Universal Artifact Repository & Distribution Platform.
Yoav laid the foundation to JFrog’s first product in 2006 when he founded Artifactory as an open source project. In 2008 he co-founded JFrog to change the way people are managing, distributing and updating software artifacts.
Prior to creating JFrog, Yoav was an architect and consultant in the field of CI management and distributed applications.
Yoav is the CTO and co-founder of JFrog, the Universal Artifact Repository & Distribution Platform.
Yoav laid the foundation to JFrog’s first product in 2006 when he founded Artifactory as an open source project. In 2008 he co-founded JFrog to change the way people are managing, distributing and updating software artifacts.
Prior to creating JFrog, Yoav was an architect and consultant in the field of CI management and distributed applications.



9:20 AM - 10:00 AM
Rethinking the SDLC
The software (or systems) development lifecycle has been in use since the 1960s. And it’s remained more or less the same since before color television and the touchtone phone. While it’s been looped it into circles and infinity loops and designed with trendy color palettes, the stages of the SDLC remain almost identical to its original layout. Yet the ecosystem in which we develop software is radically different. We work in systems that are distributed, decoupled, complex and can no longer be captured in an archaic model. It’s time to think different. It’s time for a revolution. The Revolution model of the SDLC captures the multi-threaded, nonsequential nature of modern software development. It embodies the roles engineers take on and the considerations they encounter along the way. It builds on Agile and DevOps to capture the concerns of DevOps derivatives like DevSecOps and AIOps. And it, well, revolves to embrace the iterative nature of continuous innovation. This talk introduces this new model and discusses the need for how we talk about software to match the experience of development.


Emily Freeman
Principal Solutions Marketing, DevOps; Author of DevOps for Dummies
@ AWS
Emily Freeman is a technologist and a storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity. As the author of DevOps for Dummies, she believes the biggest challenges facing developers aren’t technical, but human. Her mission in life is to transform technology organizations by creating company cultures in which diverse, collaborative teams can thrive.
Emily’s experience spans both cutting-edge startups and some of the largest technology providers in the world. Her work has been featured in outlets such as Bloomberg and she is widely recognized as a thoughtful, entertaining, and professional keynote speaker. Emily is best known for her creative approach to identifying and solving the human challenges of software engineering. It is rare in the technology industry to find individuals equally adept with code and words, but her career has been defined by precisely that combination.
Emily Freeman is a technologist and a storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity. As the author of DevOps for Dummies, she believes the biggest challenges facing developers aren’t technical, but human. Her mission in life is to transform technology organizations by creating company cultures in which diverse, collaborative teams can thrive.
Emily’s experience spans both cutting-edge startups and some of the largest technology providers in the world. Her work has been featured in outlets such as Bloomberg and she is widely recognized as a thoughtful, entertaining, and professional keynote speaker. Emily is best known for her creative approach to identifying and solving the human challenges of software engineering. It is rare in the technology industry to find individuals equally adept with code and words, but her career has been defined by precisely that combination.



9:20 AM - 10:00 AM
DevSecOps: Kubernetes Edition
Today’s cloud environments present novel challenges in scaling and security. Hear how Microsoft’s open source contributions in the Kubernetes ecosystem inform Azure products, enabling customers to adopt strategic new technologies with confidence.


Bridget Kromhout
Principal Program Manager
@ Microsoft Azure
Bridget Kromhout is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft Azure, focusing on the open source cloud native ecosystem. Her CS degree emphasis was in theory, but she now deals with the concrete (if ‘cloud’ can be considered tangible). After years on call for production (from enterprise to research to startups) and a couple of customer-facing adventures, she now herds cats and wrangles docs on the product side of engineering. In the wider tech community, she has done much conference speaking and organizing, and advises the global devopsdays organization after leading it for over five years. Living in Minneapolis, she enjoys snowshoeing in the winter and bicycling in the summer (with winter cycling as a stretch goal).
Bridget Kromhout is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft Azure, focusing on the open source cloud native ecosystem. Her CS degree emphasis was in theory, but she now deals with the concrete (if ‘cloud’ can be considered tangible). After years on call for production (from enterprise to research to startups) and a couple of customer-facing adventures, she now herds cats and wrangles docs on the product side of engineering. In the wider tech community, she has done much conference speaking and organizing, and advises the global devopsdays organization after leading it for over five years. Living in Minneapolis, she enjoys snowshoeing in the winter and bicycling in the summer (with winter cycling as a stretch goal).


Steve Lasker
Principal PM Architect
@ Microsoft Azure
Steve is a Principal PM Architect at Microsoft, an OCI TOB member and OCI Artifacts maintainer. Prior to joining Microsoft, Steve worked in software consulting and broadcast engineering, where he learned the balance of designing reliable, performant, available, secure and usable systems.
Steve can be found on Twitter @SteveLasker and his blog @ https://stevelasker.blog
Steve is a Principal PM Architect at Microsoft, an OCI TOB member and OCI Artifacts maintainer. Prior to joining Microsoft, Steve worked in software consulting and broadcast engineering, where he learned the balance of designing reliable, performant, available, secure and usable systems.
Steve can be found on Twitter @SteveLasker and his blog @ https://stevelasker.blog


9:20 AM - 10:00 AM
How Google Cloud and JFrog create a secure software supply chain
Everyone’s talking about secure software supply chains. How do you verify and manage dependencies? Build applications safely with known base images? Ensure that only trusted images get deployed to production? Google Cloud is at the forefront of this movement, and is offering the tools, services, and integrations that make it easier to do the right thing


Richard Seroter
Director of Product Management
@ Google Cloud
Richard Seroter is Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, with a master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Colorado. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, a frequent public speaker, the author of multiple books on software design and development, and a former InfoQ.com editor plus former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. As Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, Richard leads a team focused on products and customer success for the code-to-run journey—including Cloud Build, GKE, Cloud Run, and Anthos. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.
Richard Seroter is Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, with a master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Colorado. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, a frequent public speaker, the author of multiple books on software design and development, and a former InfoQ.com editor plus former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. As Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, Richard leads a team focused on products and customer success for the code-to-run journey—including Cloud Build, GKE, Cloud Run, and Anthos. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.



PROGRAM
8:50 AM - 9:00 AM
8:50 AM - 9:00 AM
Intro & Welcome


Shlomi Ben Haim
CEO & Co-Founder
@ JFrog
Shlomi is Co-Founder and CEO of JFrog, creators of the universal DevOps platform. He brings over 20 years of experience in building profitable, high-growth information technology companies. Prior to JFrog, Shlomi was the CEO of AlphaCSP (acquired in 2005 by MalamTeam) and a Major in the Israeli Air Force. Shlomi holds an MS from Clark University (Massachusetts, USA) and a BA from Ben-Gurion University (Israel).
Shlomi is Co-Founder and CEO of JFrog, creators of the universal DevOps platform. He brings over 20 years of experience in building profitable, high-growth information technology companies. Prior to JFrog, Shlomi was the CEO of AlphaCSP (acquired in 2005 by MalamTeam) and a Major in the Israeli Air Force. Shlomi holds an MS from Clark University (Massachusetts, USA) and a BA from Ben-Gurion University (Israel).


9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
Simplicity & Velocity: Focusing on your Core Business.
JFrog CTO and Co-Founder Yoav Landman illustrates how the ever-growing velocity and complexity of creating great software drove JFrog to create an End-to-End DevOps Platform. The Platform addresses scale, security, and data protection challenges. It supports diverse and hyper workloads, allowing you to focus on your core business by harnessing the cloud and managed services to reduce operational complexity.


Yoav Landman
CTO & Co-Founder
@ JFrog
Yoav is the CTO and co-founder of JFrog, the Universal Artifact Repository & Distribution Platform.
Yoav laid the foundation to JFrog’s first product in 2006 when he founded Artifactory as an open source project. In 2008 he co-founded JFrog to change the way people are managing, distributing and updating software artifacts.
Prior to creating JFrog, Yoav was an architect and consultant in the field of CI management and distributed applications.
Yoav is the CTO and co-founder of JFrog, the Universal Artifact Repository & Distribution Platform.
Yoav laid the foundation to JFrog’s first product in 2006 when he founded Artifactory as an open source project. In 2008 he co-founded JFrog to change the way people are managing, distributing and updating software artifacts.
Prior to creating JFrog, Yoav was an architect and consultant in the field of CI management and distributed applications.


9:20 AM - 10:00 AM
9:20 AM - 10:00 AM
Rethinking the SDLC
The software (or systems) development lifecycle has been in use since the 1960s. And it’s remained more or less the same since before color television and the touchtone phone. While it’s been looped it into circles and infinity loops and designed with trendy color palettes, the stages of the SDLC remain almost identical to its original layout. Yet the ecosystem in which we develop software is radically different. We work in systems that are distributed, decoupled, complex and can no longer be captured in an archaic model. It’s time to think different. It’s time for a revolution. The Revolution model of the SDLC captures the multi-threaded, nonsequential nature of modern software development. It embodies the roles engineers take on and the considerations they encounter along the way. It builds on Agile and DevOps to capture the concerns of DevOps derivatives like DevSecOps and AIOps. And it, well, revolves to embrace the iterative nature of continuous innovation. This talk introduces this new model and discusses the need for how we talk about software to match the experience of development.


Emily Freeman
Principal Solutions Marketing, DevOps; Author of DevOps for Dummies
@ AWS
Emily Freeman is a technologist and a storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity. As the author of DevOps for Dummies, she believes the biggest challenges facing developers aren’t technical, but human. Her mission in life is to transform technology organizations by creating company cultures in which diverse, collaborative teams can thrive.
Emily’s experience spans both cutting-edge startups and some of the largest technology providers in the world. Her work has been featured in outlets such as Bloomberg and she is widely recognized as a thoughtful, entertaining, and professional keynote speaker. Emily is best known for her creative approach to identifying and solving the human challenges of software engineering. It is rare in the technology industry to find individuals equally adept with code and words, but her career has been defined by precisely that combination.
Emily Freeman is a technologist and a storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity. As the author of DevOps for Dummies, she believes the biggest challenges facing developers aren’t technical, but human. Her mission in life is to transform technology organizations by creating company cultures in which diverse, collaborative teams can thrive.
Emily’s experience spans both cutting-edge startups and some of the largest technology providers in the world. Her work has been featured in outlets such as Bloomberg and she is widely recognized as a thoughtful, entertaining, and professional keynote speaker. Emily is best known for her creative approach to identifying and solving the human challenges of software engineering. It is rare in the technology industry to find individuals equally adept with code and words, but her career has been defined by precisely that combination.


Keynote Speaker
Principal Solutions Marketing, DevOps; Author of DevOps for Dummies
@ AWS
10:05 AM - 11:05 AM
10:05 AM - 11:05 AM
Take a chill pill with CloudFormation Registry and Kubernetes
AWS CloudFormation is the most popular infrastructure as a code service. It is a de facto standard for provisioning infrastructure on AWS. And yet customers are writing custom code to provision third-party software such as JFrog on AWS.
AWS CloudFormation Public Registry enable developers to automate provisioning of third-party software alongside native AWS service using CloudFormation templates.
In this session you will learn how automate the deployment of EKS cluster with CDK and CloudFormation templates using JFrog modules published in CloudFormation Public Registry.

Brian Terry
Sr. Developer Advocate
@ AWS
Brian Terry is the Senior Developer Advocate based in Athens, GA. Brian’s career spans almost twenty years and enjoys building infrastructure with CloudFormation and creating serverless applications in Go.
Brian Terry is the Senior Developer Advocate based in Athens, GA. Brian’s career spans almost twenty years and enjoys building infrastructure with CloudFormation and creating serverless applications in Go.
11:10 AM - 12:10 PM
11:10 AM - 12:10 PM
Secure DevOps on AWS
In this talk, we will talk about end-to-end AWS secure DevOps practices across cross region and cross accounts pipelines. We will also cover best practices around secure configurations, encryptions, segregations, integrations and credentials management using AWS services with JFrog. We will also present common DevOps security challenges and best practices around them

Safdar Zaman
Technical Account Manager
@ AWS
Safdar is a Technical Account Manager at Amazon Web Services. Safdar has more than 20 years of experience in digital transformations, Cyber Security , Machine Learning, Governance, DevOps and solution architectures.
Safdar is a Technical Account Manager at Amazon Web Services. Safdar has more than 20 years of experience in digital transformations, Cyber Security , Machine Learning, Governance, DevOps and solution architectures.
12:25 AM - 2:55 PM
12:25 AM - 2:55 PM
DEMO – Actions speak louder than words
In this hands-on session, we will take you through a journey on securing an artifact and the surrounding ecosystem at rest and in transit using JFrog and AWS Services. You will learn and see us implementing software composition analysis (SCA), software bill of materials(SBOM), AWS Private Link, Image Security, Container Runtime Security, Infrastructure Security, Network Security, and more on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).

Anuj Sharma
Container Specialist Solution Architect
@ AWS
Anuj is a container specialist solution architect at Amazon Web Services and has been building on AWS for over 8 years. He has hands-on industry experience for over 15 years in application and infrastructure development. When not developing, he likes to hike around Mt Rainier.
Anuj is a container specialist solution architect at Amazon Web Services and has been building on AWS for over 8 years. He has hands-on industry experience for over 15 years in application and infrastructure development. When not developing, he likes to hike around Mt Rainier.

Sven Ruppert
Developer Advocate
@ JFrog
Sven is working as Developer Advocate for JFrog and coding Java since 1996 in industrial projects. He was working over 15 years as a consultant worldwide in industries like Automotive, Space, Insurance, Banking, UN and WorldBank. He is regularly speaking at Conferences and Meetups worldwide and contributes to IT periodicals, as well as tech portals. Additional to his main topic DevSecOps he is working on Mutation Testing of Web apps and Distributed UnitTesting besides his evergreen topics Core Java and Kotlin.
Sven is working as Developer Advocate for JFrog and coding Java since 1996 in industrial projects. He was working over 15 years as a consultant worldwide in industries like Automotive, Space, Insurance, Banking, UN and WorldBank. He is regularly speaking at Conferences and Meetups worldwide and contributes to IT periodicals, as well as tech portals. Additional to his main topic DevSecOps he is working on Mutation Testing of Web apps and Distributed UnitTesting besides his evergreen topics Core Java and Kotlin.
11:50 - 11:55 PM
11:50 - 11:55 PM
Closing


Shlomi Ziv
Vice President, Americas
@ JFrog
Overall responsibility to drive business growth, territory management, forecasting, account planning, Go-To-Market, pricing, negotiation and strategy. Building and leading sales and business consulting teams. Facilitating business transformation and drive increased adoption of business solutions with clients.
Overall responsibility to drive business growth, territory management, forecasting, account planning, Go-To-Market, pricing, negotiation and strategy. Building and leading sales and business consulting teams. Facilitating business transformation and drive increased adoption of business solutions with clients.


8:50 AM - 9:00 AM
8:50 AM - 9:00 AM
Intro & Welcome

Shlomi Ben Haim
CEO & Co-Founder
@ JFrog
Shlomi is Co-Founder and CEO of JFrog, creators of the universal DevOps platform. He brings over 20 years of experience in building profitable, high-growth information technology companies. Prior to JFrog, Shlomi was the CEO of AlphaCSP (acquired in 2005 by MalamTeam) and a Major in the Israeli Air Force. Shlomi holds an MS from Clark University (Massachusetts, USA) and a BA from Ben-Gurion University (Israel).
Shlomi is Co-Founder and CEO of JFrog, creators of the universal DevOps platform. He brings over 20 years of experience in building profitable, high-growth information technology companies. Prior to JFrog, Shlomi was the CEO of AlphaCSP (acquired in 2005 by MalamTeam) and a Major in the Israeli Air Force. Shlomi holds an MS from Clark University (Massachusetts, USA) and a BA from Ben-Gurion University (Israel).
9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
Simplicity & Velocity: Focusing on your Core Business.
JFrog CTO and Co-Founder Yoav Landman illustrates how the ever-growing velocity and complexity of creating great software drove JFrog to create an End-to-End DevOps Platform. The Platform addresses scale, security, and data protection challenges. It supports diverse and hyper workloads, allowing you to focus on your core business by harnessing the cloud and managed services to reduce operational complexity.


Yoav Landman
CTO & Co-Founder
@ JFrog
Yoav is the CTO and co-founder of JFrog, the Universal Artifact Repository & Distribution Platform.
Yoav laid the foundation to JFrog’s first product in 2006 when he founded Artifactory as an open source project. In 2008 he co-founded JFrog to change the way people are managing, distributing and updating software artifacts.
Prior to creating JFrog, Yoav was an architect and consultant in the field of CI management and distributed applications.
Yoav is the CTO and co-founder of JFrog, the Universal Artifact Repository & Distribution Platform.
Yoav laid the foundation to JFrog’s first product in 2006 when he founded Artifactory as an open source project. In 2008 he co-founded JFrog to change the way people are managing, distributing and updating software artifacts.
Prior to creating JFrog, Yoav was an architect and consultant in the field of CI management and distributed applications.


9:20 AM - 10:00 AM
9:20 AM - 10:00 AM
How Google Cloud and JFrog create a secure software supply chain
Everyone’s talking about secure software supply chains. How do you verify and manage dependencies? Build applications safely with known base images? Ensure that only trusted images get deployed to production? Google Cloud is at the forefront of this movement, and is offering the tools, services, and integrations that make it easier to do the right thing


Richard Seroter
Director of Product Management
@ Google Cloud
Richard Seroter is Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, with a master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Colorado. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, a frequent public speaker, the author of multiple books on software design and development, and a former InfoQ.com editor plus former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. As Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, Richard leads a team focused on products and customer success for the code-to-run journey—including Cloud Build, GKE, Cloud Run, and Anthos. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.
Richard Seroter is Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, with a master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Colorado. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, a frequent public speaker, the author of multiple books on software design and development, and a former InfoQ.com editor plus former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. As Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, Richard leads a team focused on products and customer success for the code-to-run journey—including Cloud Build, GKE, Cloud Run, and Anthos. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.


10:05 AM - 11:05 AM
10:05 AM - 11:05 AM
Deploying to Google Serverless with JFrog DevOps
Cloud Run is Google’s fully managed serverless container platform. This session explores the several ways to use APIs, events, and webhooks to integrate with the toolset on jfrog.io.

Preston Holmes
Outbound Product Manager
@ GCP
A recovering academic, Preston moved from fish brains to focus on technology 20 years ago. Preston works with companies as a technologist and leader to bring the best of platform and development patterns to building the next generation of applications using Google Cloud Platform.
A recovering academic, Preston moved from fish brains to focus on technology 20 years ago. Preston works with companies as a technologist and leader to bring the best of platform and development patterns to building the next generation of applications using Google Cloud Platform.