GOTO Amsterdam (June 17-19, 2015) is a vendor independent international software development conference with more that 50 top speakers and 500 attendees. The conference covers topics such as AngularJS, Disruption, Docker, Drones, Elasticsearch, Hadoop, Microservices & Scrum.

Ivan Kusalic, Software/DevOps Engineer at Nokia HERE

Ivan Kusalic

Biography: Ivan Kusalic

Ivan Kusalic is a Software/DevOps engineer working for Nokia HERE in Berlin. He is coorganizing Berlin’s Software Craftsmanship meetup, SoCraTes - International Software Craftsmanship and Testing Conference and Global Day of Coderetreat. He has also organized various meetups and Coderetreats. Ivan is passionate about well-crafted software and continuous delivery.

Twitter: @ikusalic

Presentation: DevOps

Track: Lightning Talks / Time: Friday 14:30 - 15:20 / Location: Beursfoyer

Fake IT till you make IT / 14:30 - 14:45

Before launching your new app you would better be in control of your environments: develop & test in a production-like environment and automate the whole enchilada using Ansible & Vagrant. Bassie will show how to set up a disposable development environment that mimics your production servers in a re-usable way with minimal maintenance.

by Bas Meijer

Scalable Cluster in 15 minutes! / 14:50 - 15:05

This talk is a quick introduction to Ops Manager - a MongoDB tool to deploy, fast and reliably, a large scalable cluster on different platforms and different settings. During this brief introduction we will highlight the benefits of using such a tool, the mitigation of repetitive tasks and bootstrapping that is generally required to deploy large distributed systems into a couple of clicks.

by Norberto Leite

Putting more Dev in DevOps / 15:10 - 15:25

DevOps is all about developers and operations working together. In reality what usually happens is that they talk a bit more and maybe ops script parts of the infrastructure or maybe devs talk to ops before releases. Is there not more to it? I'll share my experience working in a team where devs and ops work together, to the extent that there is no separation anymore. Where ex-devs code the infrastructure and investigate production problems and ex-ops commit the application code.

by Ivan Kusalic