All Day DevOps on Tour: Malmö Edition

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All Day DevOps on Tour: Malmö Edition
The worlds largest online DevOps conference is coming to you in person!
By taking ADDO on Tour, we'll bring you much of the same great content around CI/CD, DevSecOps, Modern Infrastructure, Cultural Transformation and Site Reliability Engineering but this time face to face, so you can also network with your local DevOps community.
Join us for the Malmö edition on Wednesday 8th November at 6:30pm and hear from our expert speakers, whilst tucking into some tasty pizza and beers/drinks. We’d love to see you there!
WHEN: WEDNESDAY 8TH November at 6:30PM
AGENDA:
- 6:30PM - 7:00PM - Registration and Drinks
- 7:00PM - 7:15PM - Key Takeaways for Developers from the State of the Software Supply Chain Report, Steve Poole
- 7:15PM - 7:30PM - Keep your dependencies in check, Marit van Dijk
- 7:30PM - 7:45PM - An always up-to-date developer's CV, Nicolas Frankel
- 7:45PM - 8:45PM - Networking, Beer and Snacks!
WHERE: Skybar @ Malmö Arena Hotel, Hyllie Boulevard 12, 215 32 Malmö, Sweden
ATTENDEES: Spots are limited and of course free! First come, first serve basis.
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
An evening filled with interesting presentations, interactive discussions, networking...and PIZZA AND BEERS!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Presentation 1:
Speaker: Nicolas Frankel
Head of Developer Experience at API7.ai, Developer Advocate for Apache APISIX
An always up-to-date developer's CV:
It’s been said that GitHub is a developer’s CV. Just a quick look at your commit history and recruiters know all about you. There are a couple of issues with this approach. Most companies don’t even publish their source code under an Open Source license. If you work for one of them, and if you’re not a rabid Open Source developer, then it’s obviously not helpful.Recently, GitHub allowed some degree of customization of one’s profile. So, even if your commit history has more white than green, you can provide a good entry-point for potential employers. But it’s only as good as the effort you put in it, and it might decay fast. Yet, with a bit of work, and the help of automation tools (such as GitHub Actions), you can provide an always up-to-date profile.In this talk, I’ll present you how to do it, using my own setup as an example.
Presentation 2:
Keep your dependencies in check
Speaker: Marit van Dijk
Developer Advocate at Jetbrains
If Log4Shell, Spring4Shell, etc. have taught us anything, it’s that we need to keep our dependencies up to date. But updating our applications can take a lot of time. How do we stay on top of that, while also continuing to deliver business value?Luckily, there are plenty of tools that can help us with this, from package managers to bots that can automatically create changes on our repositories. Let’s go over some of the different options, so we can make informed choices about what’s best for us in a particular situation.
Sonatype Presentation:
Key Takeaways for Developers from the State of the Software Supply Chain Report
Maven Central hits 1 Trillion downloads, Cyber bad guys make $6 Trillion, Governments respond and of course AI. What’s happened this year and what does it mean for 2024? A short overview of what Sonatype discovered in preparing the 9th State of the Software Supply Chain Report and what it might mean for developers in the future

All Day DevOps on Tour: Malmö Edition