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ChefConf
Chef Community Engineering – Quarterly Update
We’re excited to be in Austin, TX this week for ChefConf. Today we’re hosting a Community Summit so it’s a great time to reflect on some of the amazing things the community and community engineering team at Chef completed in the first three months of the year!
Read moreChefConf Learning Paths: Build your custom agenda
Heading to ChefConf? Here are some sample schedules to help you get the most out of your time in Austin! Whether you’re totally new to this whole DevOps and Chef thing, or you’re a distributed systems engineer building ultra scalable microservices with Habitat, there are sessions perfect for you.
Read moreRunning Habitat Applications on Kubernetes
By Michael Ducy
Containers continue to take the IT world by storm and container orchestration platforms are a major part of how you build and ship software in a modern way. Kubernetes is a great example of the growth of this segment, and has emerged as one of the leaders of this space.
Read moreWho to Follow on Twitter at #ChefConf
By Jamie Bright
To help you make the most of your time at ChefConf (May 22 – 24 in Austin) we’ve curated a list of some of our most prolific Tweeters in the Chef community. We’ll be sharing live updates from @Chef and hope you’ll join in the #ChefConf conversation.
Read moreHow to get the most out of your ChefConf experience
I was visiting with a customer last week and was asked a pretty simple question: How do I get the most out of my ChefConf experience? With ChefConf now less than a month away this is a question that you might be asking, too.
Read moreManaging DevOps Teams (new rules for radical management)
By Brian Turner
Last week, Jamie Bright published the blog post, “Why DevOps is for everyone, not just a single team.
Read moreChefConf Packathon for Play to Learn
By Wendy Smith
Giving back to communities is part of Chefs culture. This year, at ChefConf, we’re giving back to the Austin community by hosting a hands-on Packathon event. Chef is excited to announce our support of Play to Learn in Austin.
Read moreQuantifying DevOps Outcomes: Efficient Service Stability
Last week, we hosted a live webinar, “Efficient Service Stability” – the final episode in our four part short-form, interactive series, “Quantifying DevOps Outcomes.” For me, this series has been a fun improv exercise in working with audience feedback to figure out where we should focus our time together.
Read moreNominate an Awesome Community Chef
The Chef community is full of many awesome individuals who contribute and do exceptional things every day. Each year at ChefConf, individuals are awarded the Awesome Community Chef award.
Read moreChef Expands into Drone Delivery Market with Exciting New DevOps in a Box Product
By Andy Paroff
As software defines the products and experience companies offer their customers, Chef has had a front-row seat influencing how companies have had to change. Companies had to learn to become software companies. When Adam Jacob wrote Chef, he created a framework for this transition.
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